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Wednesday, July 10, 2019

Shattuck breaks through with victory in William Hyndman III Memorial Classic


   Braden Shattuck has always possessed a ton of golf talent.
   He was a really good high school player at Sun Valley when my vote counted a little more than anybody else’s and he was named the Delaware County Daily Times Player of the Year following a standout senior season in the fall of 2011.
   Shattuck was only at Delaware for a year, but he was really good there, too. When I next ran into him at the 2015 Pennsylvania Open at Rolling Green Golf Club, he was a 21-year-old pro. It looked to me like was playing some pretty good golf, but he understood his journey as a professional golf was in its infancy.
   I’m not certain where that journey is going to take Shattuck. For now, he is helping out head pro Mike Moses in the Concord Country Club pro shop. And guess what, he can still play.
   The 24-year-old Shattuck proved that once again Monday as he fired a sparkling 3-under-par 67 at the tough Huntingdon Valley Country Club layout to earn his first victory in an Omega Player of the Year points event, presented by Haverford Trust,, the William Hyndman III Memorial Classic.
   Shattuck is capable of breathtaking runs on the golf course. After making a bogey on the first hole of the par-70 William Flynn design, Shattuck ripped off six birdies in a stretch of 12 holes from the fifth to the 16th to get it to 5-under for the round. He made a pair of bogeys on the last two holes to finish at 3-under, but he was still two shots clear of a talented field of Philadelphia Section pros.
   “After that hiccup on the first hole, I got more aggressive,” Shattuck told the Philadelphia Section PGA website. “I was hitting my driver really well off the tee and hitting greens. I feel like I left a lot out there still, as I missed a lot of short putts.
   “But other than that, I played extremely well on a difficult track, so I am thankful. I wanted to thank all of our sponsors for this event, as well as Huntingdon Valley for hosting us today.”
   Jamie Gylan of the Royal Manchester Golf Links got a share of second place as he battled through some early rain showers and carded a solid 1-under 69 that was the best round recorded among the starters in the morning wave.
   Gylan was finally caught in the afternoon by the ageless Stu Ingraham, the head of instruction at the M Golf Range & Learning Center in Newtown Square. Ingraham’s 1-under 69 earned him a share of second with Gylan.
   The 59-year-old Ingraham played in his 31st national PGA of America event when he teed it up in the PGA Professional Championship at Belfair in Bluffton, S.C. in April.
   Four players matched par at 70 to finish in a tie for fourth, including Ryan Shaughnessy of Bethlehem Golf Club, Peter Clarke of Manufacturers Golf & Country Club, Mike Tobiason of Deerfield and Greg Matthias of Tavistock Country Club.
   Two of the early starters who had shared the clubhouse lead for a while, Bill Walker of Riverton Country Club and Grant Gardiner of Merion Golf Club, headed a group of six players who finished in a tie for eighth place at 1-over 71.
   Joining Walker and Gardiner at that figure were Mike Furey of Blue Shamrock Golf Club, Overbrook Golf Club assistant pro Trevor Bensel, Christopher Miller of the Scranton Golf Center and Parks Price of The Country Club of York.
   Ingraham’s 69 gave him top honors in the Senior division. Bucknell Golf Club’s Brian Kelly was the runnerup to Ingraham among the seniors with a 2-over 72. Kelly represented the Philadelphia Section in the KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship at the venerable East Course at Oak Hill Country Club in Pittsford, N.Y. over the Memorial Day weekend.
   Deerwood Country Club head pro Greg Farrow topped the Super-Senior division with a 5-over 75. Bill Sautter of Philadelphia Cricket Club was a shot behind Farrow in second with a 76.
   Shattuck also earned the top prize in the concurrent Philadelphia Assistants’ Organization (PAO) event at Huntingdon Valley with his 67. The even-par 70s posted by Clark, Tobiason and Matthias gave each a share of second place.

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