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Monday, June 30, 2025

Ciesielka, Detwiler get a piece of a Philly Junior Tour victory as they share top spot at Chapel Hill

 

   Looks like Malvern Prep golf coach Gary Duda might have a couple of solid freshman prospects competing for a roster spot for the Friars when the school year starts.

   Owen Ciesielka and Tucker Detwiler, a couple of West Chester guys, had the best scores of the day as each carded a solid 6-over-par 76 in sweltering weather June 23rd at Chapel Hill Golf Course outside of Reading that enabled them to share first place in the 13-to-15 division in a Philadelphia Section PGA Junior Tour event.

   Ciesielka got it going in the middle of his round with birdies at the seventh, ninth and 11th holes and had seven pars on his scorecard. Detwiler was steady with 12 pars on his card, including a string of nine straight pars from the third through the 11th holes.

   Jake Julian, a Malvern resident who, it looks like, might be an Inter-Ac League rival of Ciesielka and Detwiler at Episcopal Academy, finished a shot behind the pair of Friars in third place with a 7-over 77.

   Julian made birdies on the 12th and 14th holes and had 11 pars on his card.

   Ethan Clouser of Newtown took fourth place with a 78, Mason Kim of Blue Bell was fifth with a 79, Carter Johnson of Berwyn was sixth with an 80 and Jesse Shurmann of Villanova was seventh with an 84.

   Chase Robbins took eighth place with an 89, Chase Yakaitis was ninth with a 90 and Jesse Kanefsky rounded out the top 10 in the 13-to-15 division as he finished in 10th place with a 92.

   Chris Cipollone of Havertown made birdies at the first, eighth and 16th holes and had six pars on his scorecard as he finished at the top of the scoreboard in the 16-to-18 division with a 10-over 80.

   Will Swartley, a senior on the Boyertown golf team, had nine pars on his card as he earned runnerup honors among the older guys with an 82 that left him two shots behind Cipollone.

   Pierce Drake, a junior on the Bishop Shanahan golf team, and Colin Daugherty finished in a tie for third place as each signed for an 85. Drake had four pars on his card while Daugherty had five pars on his card.

   Luke Farnese, a senior on the Plymouth-Whitemarsh golf team, and Vyom Shukla of Berwyn shared fifth place, each tallying an 86, Gavin Kinsey, Swartley’s Boyertown teammate and also a senior with the Bears, was seventh with an 89, Kevin Cavalluzzo of Doylestown was eighth with a 90 and Owen Rakow, a senior at La Salle and a Lansdale resident, finished ninth with a 92.

   Aiden French, a PIAA Class AAA qualifier as a junior at Red Land last fall, and Chase McAteer, a senior on the Owen J. Roberts golf team, shared 10th place, each recording a 94, and Justin Gatti rounded out the field in the 16-to-18 division as he finished 12th with a 96.

   On the girls side, the low score of the day also emerged from the 13-to-15 division as Olivia Kirmayer of Downingtown made a birdie on the 17th hole and had four pars on her scorecard on her way to a 102 that gave her a Philly Junior Tour victory.

   Abigail Olex, a Media resident and a member of the Sacred Heart Academy golf team, rounded out a short field in the 13-to-15 division as she finished up her round with a par on the 18th hole for a 105 that left her three shots behind Kirmayer in second place.

   Madeline Van Vooren of Phoenixville was the lone entry in the 16-to-18 division and she made a par on the 14th hole on her way to a 108.

   It was very competitive among the boys 12-and-under nine-holers as Samuel Karas of Blue Bell, Jack Kelmer of Wayne and Niko Muego of Bryn Mawr finished in a three-way tie for first place, each landing on 3-over 39.

   Karas had six pars on his scorecard, including four straight pars to close out his round, Kelmer made a birdie on the second hole and had four pars on his card, and Muego made a birdie on the fourth hole and had five pars on his card, including a run of four straight pars from the fifth through the eighth holes.

   Damien Dollard of Cinnaminson, N.J. and Helmut Dang of Newtown Square shared fourth place as each signed for a 41, Joe Bowers of Lewisburg was sixth with a 42, Preston Minio of Lansdale was seventh a 43 and Andrew DElia of Clarks Summit was eighth with a 44.

   That’s eight players separated by five shots, a typically contentious battle among the boys nine-holers.

   Jaxson Freeborn of Reading took ninth place with a 52 and Tyler Smith of Blue Bell rounded out the field in the boys 12-and-under division as he finished 10th with a 56.

 

 

 

Sunday, June 29, 2025

Pillar heats up on his way to a second straight title in Philadelphia Senior PGA Professional Championship

 

   Playing catch-up after a busy month of June on the Philadelphia Section PGA circuit …

   John Pillar, the director of golf at the Country Club at Woodloch Springs, has been one of the dominant players among a talented group of senior golfers in the Philadelphia Section.

   The Section’s reigning Robert “Skee” Riegel Senior Player of the Year, Pillar captured the Philadelphia Senior PGA Professional Championship for the second straight time and the fourth time since he turned 50 in brutally hot weather last week at Spring Ford Country Club.

   Pillar set the pace with a 4-under-par 68 Tuesday, the hottest day in the Philadelphia region in more than a decade.

   Pillar opened with the only blemish on his scorecard, a bogey at the first hole. But then he got it going with birdies at the fourth, ninth, 11th, 12th and 18th holes to take a two-shot lead over Bent Creek Country Club’s Terry Hertzog going into Wednesday’s final round.

   It was nearly as hot for Wednesday’s second round, but it didn’t seem to bother Pillar. He made a couple of bogeys at the first and seventh holes and a third bogey at 11 after making a birdie at 10.

   Pillar pulled away as he made four birdies in his final seven holes, one at the 12th hole and then three straight at 16, 17 and 18 to close out his round. It added up to a 2-under 70 that gave him a 6-under 138 total.

   Brian Kelly, who retired after many years at the Bucknell Golf Club and now represents Titleist Fitwear, finished four shots behind Pillar in second place with a 2-under 142 total.

   “I’m proud of the fact that I finished strong,” Pillar told the Philadelphia Section PGA website. “It’s very emotional to win this championship again. It’s my fourth victory in seven years. I don’t take it lightly because the (Philadelphia PGA) Section has a lot of great players.”

   Pillar heads a group of seven players who will represent the Philadelphia Section in the Senior PGA Professional Championship, which tees of Oct. 23 at the PGA Golf Club in Port St. Lucie, Fla.

   The top 35 finishers at the PGA Golf Club will form the Colebridge Financial Team that will represent senior club pros in next spring’s Senior PGA Championship at The Concession Country Club in Bradenton, Fla. It is the beginning of a three-year run at the highly-regarded Concession layout for the Senior PGA Championship.

   For the first time in recent memory the Senior PGA Championship, a major on the PGA Tour Champions circuit, will not be played on Memorial Day weekend. Next spring’s Senior PGA Championship will tee off April 16 at Concession.

   For the first time in recent memory, none of the Philadelphia Section pros advanced out of last fall’s Senior PGA Professional Championship at the Sunriver Resort in Oregon to this year’s Senior PGA Championship last month at Congressional Country Club in Bethesda, Md.

   Kelly matched par in the opening round at Spring Ford with a 72 and added a 2-under 70 in the second round to finish at 2-under and earn runnerup honors.

   Stephen Swartz of Carlisle Country Club and Applebrook Golf Club head pro Dave McNabb were another shot behind Kelly in a tie for third place, each landing on 1-under 143.

   Swartz bounced back from an opening round of 2-over 74 with the best round of the day Wednesday, a 3-under 69. McNabb matched par in Wednesday’s second round with a 72 after opening with a 1-under 71.

   After opening with a 2-under 70, Hertzog slipped back with a 2-over 74 that left him in a tie for fifth place at even-par 144 with the host club’s head pro, Rich Steinmetz, and Frank Bensel, who has been one of the country’s top club pros for years out of the Metropolitan Section and who has taken up residence in the Philadelphia Section as the director of instruction at Galloway National Golf Club.

   Steinmetz matched par in both rounds with a pair of 72s. After opening with a 2-over 74, Bensel added a 2-under 70 in the second round.

   Hertzog, Steinmetz and Bensel grabbed the last three berths out of the Philadelphia Senior PGA Professional Championship to the PGA Senior Professional Championship at the PGA Golf Club in October.

   Mark Sheftic, the head of instruction at Sunnybrook Golf Club, added a 1-under 71 in the second round to his opening round of 2-over 74 to finish alone in eighth place with a 1-over 145 total. Sheftic is the first alternate to the Senior PGA Profession Championship.

   The trio of Green Valley Country Club head pro John Cooper, Hugo Mazzalupi of the Radnor Golf Foundation and Brendon Post, the head coach of the men’s program at Delaware, were the second, third and fourth alternates, respectively, as they finished in a tie for ninth place at 2-over 146.

   Cooper matched par in the second round with a 72 after opening with a 2-over 74. Mazzalupi added a 2-under 70 in the second round to his opening round of 5-over 76. Post matched par in the opening round with a 72 before adding a 2-over 74 in the second round.

   Kevin Edwards of Olde Homestead Golf Club was the fifth alternate after he finished in a tie for 12th place with Dave Quinn of Laurel Creek Country Club and Chris Krueger of Kings Creek Country Club, each landing on 3-over 147.

   Edwards added a 2-over 74 in the second round to his opening round of 1-over 73. Quinn matched par in the second round with a 72 after opening with a 3-over 75. Krueger opened with a 1-under 71 before adding a 4-over 76 in the second round.

   Bill Sautter of Philadelphia Cricket Club posted a pair of 2-over 74s to finish at the top of the leaderboard in the Super Senior division with a 4-over 148 total.

   Henry Williams of Glen Oak Country Club finished a shot behind Sautter to end up in second place among the Super Seniors as he added a 3-over 75 in the second round to his opening round of 2-over 74 for a 5-over 149 total.

   The Philadelphia Senior PGA Professional Championship was supported by The Golf Channel, Ohana Farm LLC and the PGA Tour.

   Riley Wheeldon, an assistant pro in the Aronimink Golf Club pro shop, captured the title in The Hutch, which was shortened by storms June 18th at Berkshire Country Club in Reading.

   Wheeldon was 5-under through 12 holes when play was halted and captured the title in The Hutch, which brings together a 33-player field and is hosted by Scott and Karen Hutchinson, major supporters of the Philadelphia Section and PGA of America REACH Foundation, the Section’s charitable arm.

   The Hutchinsons also sponsor the Philadelphia Players Championship on the Philadelphia Section PGA calendar at Lookaway Golf Club.

   Wheeldon started off the eighth tee and immediately made a birdie on that hole. He made three straight birdies at the 11th, 12th and 13th holes and added another at 18 as a storm forced play to be halted after 12 holes.

   Laurel Creek’s Quinn, one of the Section’s talented senior players, was the runnerup as he was 3-under when play was stopped for the day. Mike Caldwell of DuPont Country Club, was another shot behind Quinn in third place at 2-under.

   Wheeldon also teamed with amateur partner Jack Crowley to capture top honors in the pro-am competition with a 6-under total. Crowley wrapped up a solid scholastic career at Episcopal Academy in the fall of 2023.

   The Hutch was also supported by Holderness & Bourne.

   Two days earlier, Brett Walker, playing out of the pro shop at Chester Valley Golf Club, went low with a 7-under 63 at Conestoga Country Club to capture the title in the Conestoga Classic June 16th.

   Walker returned to the Philadelphia Section last summer and promptly captured one of the Section’s biggest jewels when he won the Philadelphia PGA Professional Championship at Rolling Green Golf Club, the second time he has claimed that prestigious title.

   Walker opened his round at Conestoga with an eagle at the par-5 first hole and was off to the races. He added birdies at the third, 10th and 12th holes before the lone blemish on his scorecard, a bogey at 13. Walker bounced back with birdies at the 14th, 15th and 17th holes to complete his sizzling round.

   The talented trio of Braden Shattuck, the head of instruction at Rolling Green who is the three-time reigning Rolex/Haverford Trust Philadelphia Section Player of the Year, Anthony Sebastianelli, Shatuck’s colleague in the Rolling Green pro shop, and Kyle Early of Waynesborough Country Club finished in a tie for second place, each signing for a 5-under 65 that left them two shots behind Walker.

   The Conestoga Classic was a Rolex/Haverford Trust Company Philadelphia PGA Player of the Year points event.

   Brian Bergstol, the head of instruction at the Shawnee Inn & Golf Resort, headed a group of five players who finished in a tie for fifth place at 4-under 66.

   Bergstol represented the Philadelphia Section in the PGA Championship at the Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, N.C. as part of the Colebridge Financial Team. Bergstol earned his spot on the Colebridge Financial Team with a solid tie for third place in the PGA Professional Championship at the PGA Golf Club in Port St. Lucie, Fla. in April.

   Joining Bergstol at 4-under were the veteran Quinn of Laurel Creek, Alex Knoll, an instructor at Glen Brook Golf Club, Zach Barbin, an assistant pro at Chesapeake Bay Golf Club, and Michael Rushin of Bear Trap Dunes.

   Early and Sebastianelli shared the top spot in the concurrent Philadelphia Assistants’ Organization (PAO) event with their 5-under 65s.

   Bergstol, Knoll and Barbin finished in a tie for third place in the PAO field with their 4-under 66s.

   Quinn topped the field in the Senior division with his 4-under 66.

   Pillar and Sheftic finished a shot behind Quinn in the Senior division in a tie for second place as each tallied ia 3-under 67.

   Philadelphia Cricket Club’s Sautter finished at the top of the Super Senior leaderboard with an even-par 70. Wayne Phillips of Lehigh Country Club was the runnerup, a shot behind Sautter with a 1-over 71.

   The Philadelphia Section’s Central Counties Chapter also held a concurrent event at Conestoga with Bergstol and Knoll sharing first place with their 4-under 66s.

   Honeybrook Golf Club’s Jennifer Cully and Green Valley Country Club’s Brittany Weddell finished in a tie for first place in the Women’s division as each registered a 9-over 79.

   The Conestoga Classic was supported by Cobra Puma Golf, Ohana Farm LLC and the PGA Tour.

   Tavistock Country Club head pro Mike Meisenzahl and Michael Strain of Concord Country Club shared the top spot in the Philadelphia Section’s Connelly Cup Head Pro Championship June 9th as each tallied a 2-under 70 at Medford Village Country Club.

   The event is named for long-time Huntingdon Valley Country Club head pro Jack Connelly, who is a past president of the Philadelphia Section and of the PGA of America.

   Andy Hewitt of Cripple Creek Golf & Country Club, Michael Little of Clubhouse 54, Bob Hennefer of Laurel Creek and Anthony Hoffman of the John F. Byrne Golf Course finished in a tie for third place as each carded a 1-under 71 and ended up a shot behind Meisenzahl and Strain.

   Green Valley’s Cooper finished at the top of the leaderboard in the Senior division with a 2-over 74.

   Applebrook’s McNabb and George Frake of the Moorestown Field Club finished in a tie for second place, each ending up two shots behind Cooper with a 4-over 76.

   The month of June teed off with a Rolex/Haverford Trust Player of the Year points event June 1st and 2nd with the 39th playing of the Burlington Classic, a popular event on the Philly Section calendar presented by WSFS Bank at Burlington Country Club in Westampton, N.J.

   Sebastianelli, the talented assistant pro working out of the Rolling Green clubhouse, defeated the Radnor Golf Foundation’s Hugo Mazzalupi in a playoff to capture the Burlington Classic title after they had both finished with 4-under 135 total.

   Sebastianelli, who put together a nice hot streak last summer, had opened with a 3-under 67 that left him two shots behind Sheftic, Sunnybrook’s head of instruction.

   Sebastianelli, who had lost in a playoff in the Burlington Classic two years ago, then added a solid 2-under 68 in the second round to get it to 5-under.

   Mazzalupi was kicking off what would be a stretch of some solid play throughout June and opened with a 4-under 66 that left him a shot behind Sheftic. He added a 1-under 69 in the second round to join Sebastianelli at 5-under.

   A par by Sebastianelli on the first hole of the playoff gave him the title when Mazzalupi made a bogey.

   Terry Hatch of Royal Oaks Golf Course added a sparkling 5-under 65 to his opening round of 1-over 71 as he finished in third place, a shot behind Sebastianelli and Mazzalupi in third place with a 4-under 136 total.

   Mazzalupi did prevail in a contentious Senior division as his 5-under total gave him a one-shot edge over Hatch.

   Sheftic had led the entire field with his opening round of 5-under 65. He fell back with a 2-over 72, but his 3-under 137 total was good enough to give him a third-place finish in the Senior division, a shot behind Hatch.

   The Cricket Club’s Sautter was just starting to get heated up has he finished at the top of the leaderboard in the Super Senior division by three shots with a 7-over 147 total. After opening with a 6-over 76, Sautter added a solid 1-over 71 in the second round.

   Lehigh’s Phillips and Greg Farrow, the ageless head pro at Deerwood Country Club, finished in a tie for second place among the Super Seniors at 10-over 150.

   Phillips posted a pair of 5-over 75s while Farrow opened with a 2-over 72 before adding an 8-over 78 in the second round.

   Corey Katzen, a Burlington member who is a perennial contender for the Marotto Medal, the amateur competition at the Burlington Classic, cruised to a six-shot victory with a 2-over 142 total.

   After opening with a 4-over 74, Katzen went low with a sparkling 2-under 68 in the second round for a 2-over 142 total.

   Kyle Raudenbush and Pete D’Angelo shared runnerup honors as each landed on 8-over 148.

   Raudenbush matched Katzen’s opening round 4-over 74 and added another 74 in the second round. D’Angelo had a two-shot edge on Katzen and Raudenbush after opening with a 2-over 72 before adding a 76 in the second round to join Raudenbush at 8-over.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday, June 25, 2025

Gallen tames Coatesville with a 72 to claim a Philly Junior Tour victory

 

   Ayden Gallen, a junior on the Malvern Prep golf team and a Broomall resident, carded a solid 1-over-par 72 at Coatesville Country Club June 18th to capture a Philadelphia Section PGA Junior Tour victory in the 16-to-18 division.

   Gallen had a steady round as he made a birdie on the 11th hole and had 15 pars on his scorecard. Gallen opened his round with six straight pars and closed it with six straight pars on the classic Coatesville layout, which is just outside the Chester County city.

   Harry Traynor, a senior on the Great Valley golf team, made birdies on the 11th and 15th holes and had 10 pars on his card as he finished three shots behind Gallen in second place with a 4-over 75.

   Trey Barkman of West Chester and Jack Handling were another shot behind Traynor in a tie for third place as each posted a 5-over 76.

   Barkman made a birdie on the 12th hole and had 10 pars on his card while Handling made birdies at one and 11 and had nine pars on his card.

   Tyler Myers of York was another shot behind Barkman and Handling in fifth place with a 6-over 77.

   Carson Holmes, a two-time PIAA Class AAA qualifier at Coatesville High playing not far from his Thorndale home, headed a trio of players tied for sixth place at 80.

   Joining Holmes in the tie for sixth place were Dominic Mendez, a senior on the Downingtown West golf team, and Colin Daugherty.

   Sean Rogers took ninth place with an 81 and Walker Mannon, a junior on the Phoenixville golf team, and Jack Ferm, a junior on the Garnet Valley golf team, rounded out the top 10 in the 16-to-18 division as each tallied an 83 to finish in a tie for 10th.

   Henry Sokol of Villanova made birdies on the 11th and 16th holes and had 12 pars on his scorecard as he finished at the top of the leaderboard in the 13-to-15 division with a 2-over 73.

   Owen Ciesielka of West Chester got it going on the outward nine at Coatesville, making birdies at the first, second and fifth holes, added another birdie at 12 and had eight pars on his card as he finished a shot behind Sokol in second place with a 3-over 74.

   Wayne’s Team Cunningham, Scott, a sophomore on the Devon Prep golf team, and Eric finished in a tie for third place with Braydon Jakatt, a junior on the Coatesville golf team, each signing for a 5-over 76.

   Scott Cunningham, a key contributor as a freshman as the Tide finished in third place in the PIAA Class AA team chase last fall, made bookend birdies at the first and 18th holes and had 11 pars on his card, seven of them on the incoming nine at Coatesville.

   Eric Cunningham made birdies on the ninth and 17th holes and had nine pars on his card. Jakatt made birdies on the first, fifth and 10th holes and had eight pars on his card, closing his round with three straight pars.

   William Thorkelson of Bryn Mawr took seventh place with a 79 and the trio of Mason Kim of Blue Bell, Nicholas Milone of Bryn Mawr and Daniel DiDomenico, a sophomore on the Malvern Prep golf team, rounded out the top 10 in the 13-to-15 division as they finished in a tie for eighth, each recording an 80.

   Two of the rising stars in the area battled it out in the girls 13-to-15 division with Madison Cabot, a 14-year-old from Newtown, edging Valerie Danby, an 11-year-old from Avondale, by a shot to earn a Philly Junior Tour victory.

   Madison Cabot went back-to-back with birdies at the ninth and 10th holes, added another birdie at 15 and had nine pars on her scorecard on her way to a sparkling 4-over 75.

   Danby made birdies on the 11th and 15th holes and had 10 pars on her card on her way to an equally impressive 5-over 76.

   Ella Kirkuchi, a sophomore on the Downingtown East golf team, and Gigi Gratz, a sophomore on the North Penn golf team, finished in a tie for third place, each registering a 94.

   Kirkuchi and Gratz each had four pars on their cards.

   Rounding out the field in the 13-to-15 division was Hannah LeGrow of Wilmington, Del. as she finished in fifth place with a 98.

   Declan Mayo of Chadds Ford had six pars on his scorecard, including a string of three pars in a row from the sixth through the eighth holes, as he bested the field of boys 12-and-under nine-holers with a 4-over 39.

   The trio of Blake Shurman of Villanova, Baylor Keim of Blue Bell and Rylan Foust of Exton shared second place as each finished two shots behind Mayo with a 6-over 41.

   Shurman had three pars on his card, Keim had four pars on his card and Foust had three pars on his card.

   Jack Gilbert of Bryn Mawr finished alone in fifth place with a 42.

   Gilbert, Foust and Keim were coming off solid showings a day earlier at Indian Valley Country Club, where Gilbert finished in second place, Foust was third and Keim ended up in a tie for fourth.

   Victor Wang of Hockessin, Del. and Niko Muego of Bryn Mawr and Samuel Karas of Blue Bell shared sixth place, each landing on 43, and Graeme Day of West Chester finished alone in ninth place with a 44.

   Rounding out the top 10 in the boys 12-and-under division was the trio of Nolan English of Villanova and the Wilmington, Del. duo of Michael Perry and Charlie Sears as they finished in a tie for 10th place, each signing for a 45.

   Mia DeCarlo of Glen Mills made a birdie on the fourth hole on her way to a 47 that bested the field of girls 12-and-under nine-holers.

   Charlotte Cabot, another member of Newtown’s Team Cabot, and Sophia Kim of Chester Springs rounded out a short field in the girls 12-and-under division as they finished in a tie for second place, each landing on 60.