Stu Ingraham, the head of instruction at the M Golf Range in
Newtown Square, fired a 2-under-par 70 over Desert Mountain’s Geronimo Course
in Scottsdale, Ariz. Thursday to head the Philadelphia Section PGA contingent
in the Senior PGA Professional Championship, presented by Mercedes-Benz and
supported by GolfAdvisor and John Deere.
The 57-year-old Ingraham, playing in his 29th PGA
of America national championship, had a spectacular birdie, birdie, eagle burst
to close out the outgoing nine at the Geronimo Course and is tied for 15th
after the opening round of the 72-hole event.
The top 35 finishers qualify for next May’s KitchenAid
Senior PGA Championship, the first major championship of 2018 on the PGA Tour
Champions, at Harbor Shores in Benton Harbor, Mich.
Ingraham, who finished tied for 49th at this
summer’s U.S. Senior Open at Salem Country Club in Peabody, Mass., started off slowly
with a bogey at the second, but then birdied the seventh and the eighth before
making an eagle at the par-5 ninth to suddenly reach 3-under.
He birdied the 15th to reach 4-under before
making bogeys at 16 and 18 for a 2-under total on a Geronimo Course that played
a little tougher than the Cochise Course Ingraham will play Friday.
Ingraham is five shots behind pace-setter Mike Small, the
University of Illinois men’s golf coach who fired a 7-under 65 at the Geronimo
Course.
Seven players are three shots behind Small at 2-under 68,
including defending champion Steve Schneiter of Schneiter’s Pebblebrook Golf
Course in Utah and 2014 champion Frank Esposito, a teaching pro at Forsgate
Country Club in Monroe Township, N.J.
Schneiter’s 68 was the only one accomplished on the Geronimo
Course. Esposito and five others posted their 68s on the Cochise Course.
George Forster, the 61-year-old head pro at Radnor Valley
Country Club playing in this championship for the 12th year in a
row, is tied for 27th after carding a 1-under 71 at the Cochise Course.
Philmont Country Club’s Dave Quinn, who claimed the
Philadelphia Senior PGA Professional Championship at Radnor Valley, is tied for
56th after a 1-over 73 at the Cochise Course.
It was a tough day for the rest of the Philadelphia Section
PGA contingent.
John Pillar, the director of golf at the Country Club at
Woodloch Springs, is tied for 146th after a 77 at the Cochise
Course.
Dave McNabb, the Applebrook Golf Club head pro who has had a
busy schedule the last month, had an 80 at the Geronimo course and is tied for
204th. After playing in the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow, McNabb
represented the PGA of America in the PGA Cup matches in England.
John DiMarco of Laurel Creek Country Club is tied for 213th after an 81 at the Cochise
Course and Wayne Phillips of Lehigh Country Club is tied for 231st
after an 83 at the Geronimo Course.
Gene Fieger, an assistant pro at The Club Pelican Bay in
Naples, Fla., is tied for 76th after carding a 2-over 74 at the
Geronimo Course. Fieger, a Nether Providence High product who dominated the
Philadelphia Section in the mid-1990s as an assistant pro at Overbrook Golf
Club, led this championship through three rounds a year at PGA Golf Club’s
Wanamaker Course in Port St. Lucie, Fla. before finishing third.
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