I’ve fallen behind in my reporting on Philadelphia
Section PGA Junior Tour events and have every intention of catching up. But the
Philadelphia Boys Junior PGA Championship is too big an event to wait to report
the results …
Before he ever strikes a shot in a high school match for
Williamsport, Logan McGinn will have teed it up in one of the marquee national
events for junior golfers.
McGinn has been knocking on the door in some big junior
events the last few years, but he kicked the door down Monday in the
Philadelphia Boys Junior PGA Championship at Bellewood Country Club, across the
Schuylkill River from Pottstown.
The 14-year-old from South Williamsport opened with a
sparkling 2-under-par 69 at Bellewood and matched par in the afternoon with a
71 in the grueling, one-day, 36-hole test in gusty winds for a 2-under 140
total that bested the field by three shots.
The win assured McGinn a spot in the Boys Junior PGA
Championship, a national junior event staged by the PGA of America, which will
tee off July 28 at Fields Ranch East and West at the PGA of America’s
headquarters in Frisco, Texas.
Players 13 to 18 were eligible to try to qualify for the
Boys Junior PGA Championship. The Philadelphia Section PGA Junior Tour broke
out its usual 16-to-18 and 13-to-15 divisions, so I’ll round up those age
groups while referring to the overall scoring.
Pretty sure only Ridley senior Declan Conner, who has had a
couple of really strong weeks, is assured of joining McGinn at PGA Frisco with
his runnerup finish in the overall scoring.
Conner added a clutch 2-under 69 in the afternoon at
Bellewood to his opening-round 74 for a 1-over 143 total and then defeated
Quinn Gallagher, a Bryn Mawr resident and a senior on the golf team at The
Haverford School, in a playoff to nail down the runnerup finish.
The Philadelphia Section may be awarded a second wild card
into the Boys Junior PGA Championship and if it does, pretty sure it will go to
Gallagher.
By the way, the time has come to graduate the Philly Junior
Tour players to their next grade, so Class of 2027 guys like Conner and
Gallagher will now be referred to as seniors.
McGinn, though, is a 2030 kid and will only be a freshman at
Williamsport this year. Looks like the Millionaires are getting a player.
Pretty impressive that the overall winner at Bellewood came out of the younger
13-to-15 age group.
McGinn was really steady in grabbing the lead with his
2-under opening round.
He made birdies at the second, fourth and 18th
holes and had 14 pars on his scorecard, including a string of eight straight
pars from five through 12.
If McGinn felt the pressure of being the one everybody was
chasing in the afternoon, he never let it show.
McGinn made birdies at the second, seventh and 18th
holes and had 12 pars on his card, including a pair of runs of four pars in a
row from three through six and again from 14 through 17 while matching par with
a 71.
That left him alone at the top of the 13-to-15 division and
in first place in the overall scoring.
Benjamin Allwein, who finished in a tie for seventh place in
the PIAA Class AA Championship as a freshman at Annville-Cleona last fall, finished
four shots behind McGinn to earn runnerup honors among the younger guys and end
up in fourth place in the overall scoring with a 2-over 144 total.
Allwein matched par in the opening round with a 71 as he
made an eagle at the par-5 10th hole, added birdies at one, seven
and 15 and had 10 pars on his card, including a run of five straight pars from two
through six.
Allwein opened his afternoon round with back-to-back birdies
at the first and second holes and had 13 pars on his card, including a string
of five straight pars to conclude his round, as he closed with a 1-over 73.
Allwein survived a playoff with Jaden Irvin, a senior on the
Hershey golf team playing in the 16-to-18 division, to take fourth place
overall. Not sure if that gets Allwein to PGA Frisco for the Boys Junior PGA
Championship, buy we’ll see.
Trebor Melendez, the talented 13-year-old from Vineland,
N.J., was another six shots behind Allwein in third place in the 13-to-15
division, but was unable to crack the top 10 in the overall scoring with an
8-over 150 total.
Melendez finished strong, making birdies at the second, seventh,
11th and 15th holes with nine pars on his card, as he
closed with a 1-over 72.
He had struggled in the morning with 14 pars on his card,
including a run of six straight pars from the second through the seventh holes,
but couldn’t find a birdie in a 7-over 78.
Radnor sophomore Gavin Reger, who helped the Raptors finish
in a tie for second place in the PIAA Class AAA team chase last fall, and
Taimoor Naseem, the talented 13-year-old from Sinking Spring, finished in a tie
for fourth place with a 152 total.
Reger opened with a 3-over 74 before adding a 78 in the
afternoon. Naseem struggled a little in the opening round with a 79 before
closing with a solid 2-over 73.
Bryce Bussom of Lewisburg was another shot behind Reger and
Naseem in sixth place in the 13-to-15 division as he added a 5-over 76 in the
afternoon to his opening-round 77 for a 153 total.
Sam Vinc, a PIAA Class AA qualifier as a freshman at Tamaqua
last fall, and Max Davis, a freshman on the Malvern Prep golf team last fall, shared
seventh place among the younger guys as each landed on 156.
Vinc opened with a solid 3-over 74, but struggled in the
afternoon with an 82. Davis added a 6-over 77 in the afternoon to his
opening-round 79.
Rounding out the top 10 in the 13-to-15 division were
Sebastian Leone, Reger’s classmate on Radnor’s state runnerup team, and Helmut
Dang of Newtown Square as they finished in a tie for ninth place, each ending
up with a 157 total.
Leone added a 7-over 78 to his opening-round 79 while Dang bounced
back from an opening-round 85 with a solid 1-over 72 in the afternoon.
Conner was a District One Class AAA qualifier as a junior
for Ridley last fall, but he has really taken his game up a notch this month.
Conner’s runnerup finish in the Philadelphia Boys Junior PGA
Championship enabled him to punch his ticket to a second major national junior
championship in less than a week.
Last Thursday, with temperatures rising, Conner was the
runnerup in a Golf Association of Philadelphia-administered U.S. Junior Amateur
qualifier with a 2-under 70 at Saucon Valley Country Club’s Weyhill Course.
That means Conner will be right back at Saucon Valley when
the U.S. Junior Amateur tees off July 20 at the Old Course and the Grace
Course.
Crediting a switch from one Scotty Cameron putter to another
in a roundup of the qualifier on the GAP website, Conner made enough putts to
survive the heat and the always pressure-packed atmosphere of a USGA qualifier to
earn a return trip to Saucon Valley.
A couple of Jersey guys, Roger Rice, a senior at Chatham
High School, and Daniel Kim of Franklin Lakes, nabbed the other two tickets to
the U.S. Junior Amateur at Saucon Valley.
Rice was the medalist with a sparkling 3-under 69. Lee
registered a 1-under 71 and then survived a playoff among four players for the
final berth out of the qualifier to the U.S. Junior Amateur.
Before all that, Conner showed up in the final qualifier for
the Philadelphia Boys Junior PGA Championship June 3rd at Elmhurst
Country Club and unleashed a sparkling 3-under 69 that earned him medalist
honors and proved to be a preview of things to come.
Conner’s second-round 69 at Bellewood was a study in
patience as he rattled off 16 straight pars before making birdies at the 17th
and 18th holes.
Conner only made five pars in his opening round of 3-over 74,
but offset some annoying bogeys, and worse, by making birdies at the second,
seventh, eighth, 14th, 17th and 18th holes.
It added up to a 1-over 143 total that left him tied for the
top spot in the 16-to-18 division with Gallagher and the runnerup in the
overall scoring after he defeated Gallagher in a playoff for second place.
Gallagher had the best individual round of the day as he
made birdies on the seventh, 10th, 11th, 15th
and 17th holes and had 12 pars on his scorecard, including six
straight pars to open his round, as he tallied a sizzling 4-under 67 in the
afternoon to join Conner at 1-over.
Those four birdies on the incoming nine enabled Gallagher to
tour the back nine at Bellewood in 3-under 32.
Gallagher made a birdie on the seventh hole and had 12 pars
on his card, opening his round with four straight pars and again rattling off
four pars in a row from 14 through 17, as he opened with a 5-over 76.
Jaden Irvin, a senior on the Hershey golf team, closed with
a solid 1-under 70 after opening with a 3-over 74 to finish in third place in
the 16-to-18 division and in fifth place overall with a 2-over 144. Irvin lost
in a playoff to Allwein from the 13-to-15 division for fourth place.
Irvin made birdies on the first, third, seventh, 10th
and 18th holes and had nine pars on his card while getting it into
red figures in the second round. Irvin made a birdie on the seventh hole,
wrapped up his round with back-to-back birdies at 17 and 18 and had 10 pars on
his card in his opening-round 74.
Cole Powell, a Fell Township resident and the PIAA Class AA
champion as a sophomore at Scranton Prep last fall, finished a shot behind
Irvin in fourth place among the older guys and sixth overall with a 3-over 145
total.
Powell matched par in the second round with a 71 after
opening with a 3-over 74.
Jake Jaffe, a senior on the Central Bucks South golf team, and
David Dempsey of Franklinville, N.J. finished in a tie for fifth place in the
16-to-18 division, each landing on 4-over 146. Jaffe defeated Dempsey in a
playoff to take seventh place in the overall standings with Dempsey finishing
eighth.
Jaffe matched par in the opening round with a 71 before
adding a 4-over 75 in the afternoon. Dempsey added a 1-over 72 in the afternoon
to his opening-round 74.
Defending champion Colby Komancheck, who will be one of the top
returning players in the Inter-Ac League as a senior at Malvern Prep, and Ian
Rotto, a junior on the Kennett golf team, finished in a tie for seventh place
among the older guys and rounded out the top 10 in the overall standings,
ending up in a tie for ninth place at 5-over 147.
Komancheck captured the title in the Philadelphia Boys
Junior PGA Championship a year ago at RiverCrest Golf Club & Preserve,
where his parents, Jamie and Kelly, form the husband-wife team of PGA
professionals that runs the golf operation. Komancheck represented the
Philadelphia Section in the Boys Junior PGA Championship at Purdue’s Birck
Boilermaker Golf Complex in West Lafayette, Ind. last summer.
Komancheck, who capped his junior season last fall by
capturing the individual title in the Pennsylvania Independent Schools Athletic
Association (PAISAA) Championship at Radley Run Country Club, opened with a
solid 1-under 70 at Bellewood, but struggled to a 6-over 77 in the afternoon.
After opening with a 2-over 73, Rotto added a 74 in the
afternoon to join Komancheck at 5-over.
Rounding out the top 10 in the 16-to-18 division were Liam
Crowley, winner of the title in the Bert Linton Invitational for the Inter-Ac’s
individual championship as a junior with Episcopal
Academy at The 1912 Club last fall, and Ty Sheftic, a District One Class AAA
qualifier as a junior at Wissahickon last fall, as each ended up with a 6-over
148 total.
Crowley, who helped the Churchmen capture the Inter-Ac team
crown, carded a pair of 3-over 74s. Sheftic opened with a solid 1-over 72
before adding a 5-over 76 in the afternoon.