Braden Shattuck, the director of instruction at Rolling Green Golf Club, surged to a three-shot lead Tuesday going into the final round as he tries to successfully defend his title in the Philadelphia PGA Professional Championship.
Shattuck delivered a seven-birdie, one-bogey masterpiece at Whitemarsh Valley Country Club for a 6-under-par 66, easily the best score of the day over the George C. Thomas Jr. gem that once played host to a regular PGA Tour stop.
Combined with his opening round of 8-under 64 Monday at nearby Sandy Run Country Club, Shattuck was at 14-under 130 through two rounds, giving him a three-shot lead over Tony Perla, who is working out of the pro shop at Huntingdon Valley Country Club.
The Philadelphia PPC is the first step on a road that can lead a Philadelphia Section PGA pro to next May’s PGA Championship at Fields Ranch East at PGA Frisco at the PGA of America’s headquarters in Frisco, Texas.
The top 10 eligible finishers in the Philadelphia PPC will earn a spot in the field in the PGA Professional Championship next April at the Streamsong Resort in Bowling Green, Fla.
The top 20 finishers at Streamsong form the Corebridge Financial Team that will represent club pros from across America in the PGA Championship at PGA Frisco.
Shattuck is exempt from qualifying for the PPC at Streamsong on the strength of his epic 2023 victory in the PPC at the Twin Warriors Golf Club in Santa Ana Pueblo, N.M.
Another Philly Section pro, Brian Bergstol, the head of instruction at the Shawnee Inn & Golf Resort, is also exempt by virtue of his being selected to play on the U.S. PGA Cup team.
Shattuck, the Philadelphia Section’s reigning four-time Rolex/Haverford Trust Company Player of the Year, rallied in the final round this past April to finish in a tie for eighth place in the PPC at the Bandon Dunes Resort on Oregon’s rugged coastline to earn a spot on the Corebridge Financial Team for the PGA Championship right here in Delaware County at Aronimink Golf Club, the Donald Ross masterpiece in Newtown Square.
Starting off the 10th tee in Tuesday’s second round, Shattuck got right to work with back-to-back birdies at the 10th and 11th holes. He added a birdie at the 15th hole and turned to Whitemarsh Valley’s outgoing nine at 3-under for his round.
Shattuck, a product of Sun Valley High School, opened the front nine with birdies at the first, third and fifth holes. A bogey at the sixth hole was the only blemish on his scorecard and dropped him to 5-under for his round before he got one more birdie at eight to complete his 6-under tour of Whitemarsh Valley.
Whitemarsh Valley has been playing the tougher of the two courses over the first two days. The field was cut to the top 60 and ties, the cut coming at 6-over 150. The survivors of the cut will all finish up in the final round Wednesday at Whitemarsh Valley.
“I hit it great today,” Shattuck told the Philadelphia Section PGA website. “I kept track of my proximity to the hole today and I hit 10 shots within 10 feet.”
Shattuck is trying to become the first repeat winner of the Philadelphia PPC since Alex Knoll of Glen Brook Golf Club did it in 2019 and 2020.
Perla had grabbed a share of the lead with Shattuck by matching Shattuck’s 8-under 64 Monday at Sandy Run. Perla put together a solid 3-under 69 at Whitemarsh Valley in Tuesday’s second round that left him in second place, three shots behind Shattuck with an 11-under 133 total.
Brett Walker of Chester Valley Golf Club added a 2-under 70 at Whitemarsh Valley Tuesday to his opening round of 5-under 67 at Sandy Run that left him another four shots behind Perla in third place with a 7-under 137 total.
Walker is a two-time winner of the Philadelphia PPC, two years ago at Rolling Green Golf Club and in 2021 at Aronimink in the tournament’s 100th edition.
Walker is one of four former Philadelphia PPC champions among the top-10 players on the leaderboard chasing Shattuck going into the final round.
Anthony Sebastianelli of Whitford Country Club, winner of the Philadelphia Assistant PGA Professional Championship earlier this summer at Laurel Creek Country Club, matched par at Whitemarsh Valley with a 72 Tuesday after opening with a 6-under 66 at Sandy Run and was a shot behind Walker in fourth place at 6-under 138.
The Shawnee Inn’s Bergstol, the 2022 Philadelphia PPC champion at DuPont Country Club, headed a trio of players that included Aronimink instructor Riley Wheeldon and Trevor Bensel of LuLu Country Club tied for fifth place a shot behind Sebastianelli at 5-under 139.
Bergstol finished in a tie for third place in the PPC at the PGA Golf Club in Port St. Lucie, Fla. in the spring of 2025 and represented the Philly Section as part of the Corebridge Financial Team at the Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, N.C.
Bergstol had opened with a 3-under 69 at Whitemarsh Valley and added a 2-under 70 in Tuesday’s second round at Sandy Run.
Wheeldon, the runnerup to Shattuck in the Philadelphia PPC a year ago, added a 1-under 71 at Whitemarsh Valley Tuesday to his opening round of 3-under 68 at Sandy Run.
Bensel had spent some time working in the pro shop at Sandy Run and his familiarity with the course showed as he tallied a 4-under 68 there in Tuesday’s second round after opening with a 1-under 71 at Whitemarsh Valley.
Two more past Philadelphia PPC champions, Zac Oakley, an instructor at Bidermann Golf Club, and Billy Stewart, an instructor at the Union League’s Liberty Hill course, headed a foursome tied for eighth place at 4-under 140.
Oakley, the 2023 Philadelphia PPC winner at the Country Club of Scranton, added a 3-under 69 at Whitemarsh Valley Tuesday to his opening round of 1-under 71 at Sandy Run.
Oakley has taken the road through the PPC to the PGA Championship a couple of times in his career.
Stewart, the 2018 Philadelphia PPC winner at Concord Country Club, had opened with a sparkling 7-under 65 Monday at Sandy Run, but struggled to a 3-over 75 in Tuesday’s second round at Whitemarsh Valley.
Stewart, who starred scholastically at Malvern Prep and collegiately at Saint Joseph’s, captured the title in the Haverford Philadelphia PGA Classic and its whopping $100 grand payday in May at Sunnybrook Golf Club.
Joining Oakley and Stewart in the quartet tie for eighth place at 4-under were Parks Price of Bent Creek Country Club and Mike Meisenzahl of Tavistock Country Club.
Price matched par with a 72 at Sandy Run Tuesday after opening with a solid 4-under 68 at Whitemarsh Valley.
Meisenzahl matched par with a 72 at Whitemarsh Valley Tuesday after opening with a 4-under 68 at Sandy Run.
The Philadelphia PGA Professional Championship is presented by Club Car, Corebridge Financial and Rolex. The tournament is supported by Gallagher, The Golf Channel, the PGA Tour, ShipSticks, Titleist/Footjoy, Callaway, Nike, TaylorMade, Sun Cruiser Vodka Iced Tea, Mid-Atlantic Golf Cars, StrackaLine and SCNS Sports Foods.