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Recent accomplishments of Ted's Students.
Trey Kuntz wins George Crudden Memorial
On June 29, 2017 in
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Ted Sheftic
In the Boys’ Gold Division, there was a shootout with three players carding scores under par. Trey Kuntz and RJ Vantash both finished the day with strong scores 68 or 2 under par. Jacob Macinanti ended up right on their heels with a 1 under par 69. Trey won the playoff by getting it up and down after driving it over the green on the par 4 tenth hole for birdie. Logan Hess 72, Luke Thompson 73, Mason Wills 74, Tyler Wassell 78
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York Catholic wins Division III title; Joe Parrini wins with a 70
YORK CATHOLIC CLINCHES DIVISION CROWN >> Joe Parrini carded a 70 to edge teammate Nick Geiman by two shots as the Fighting Irish clinched the YAIAA Division III golf championship.Andrew Forjan and Josh Stewart finished third and fourth overall, respectively, for the Fighting Irish as they had the top-four finishers for a team score of 393. Delone Catholic and Hanover tied for second place with a score of 453 each.York County Tech was only three shots behind them with 456 while Bermudian Springs (494) and Fairfield (508) finished a distant fifth and sixth.
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Ashley Cassidy Wins Philadelphia Amateur
Hi Ted,
I don't think my texts are going through to you, but I won the Philadelphia Women's Amateur on Friday. I set a record for the first person to win the 36th hole final in less than 27 holes. I played incredible all week, I averaged just over 15 greens per round and my putting was a lot better. Thank you for everything you have done and for always believing in me.
Ashley
Bob Beck Wins Brewer Cup
Beck holed a 25-yard bunker shot to defeat Lu Lu Country Club’s Christopher Clauson for the Senior title in the event’s 9th edition, presented by Callaway Golf. That astonishing occurrence followed an inconceivable discovery. On No. 1 (par 4, 381 yards), the match’s 19th hole, Beck tugged his drive left, presumably out-of-bounds. After a brief search, observers noticed two golf balls in the fairway — one obviously Clauson’s because of a pure drive; the other, inconceivably so, belonged to Beck.
“I don’t know what to tell you. I guess it was meant to be,” a stunned and speechless Beck, 56, of Allentown, Pa., said. “I got a gift from the golf gods and made pretty good use of it. I made lemons into lemonade.”
“I don’t know why, but I’m no longer surprised that happened,” Clauson, 59, of Philadelphia, Pa., said. “I’m using certain breathing techniques to get me back into the moment. The most important is, ‘How do you stay present?’” I was able to that, so in some way it didn’t surprise me what happened. You do whatever it takes to win. In this case, he had an opportunity, stepped up and did it. Hat’s off to him.”
Prior to the curtain call, Beck, with a yardage of 150 in the No. 1 fairway, debated a 7-iron, but decided on an 8-iron, strong swing included. It tracked toward the flagstick but plummeted into the right greenside bunker. Clauson hit an uphill 7-iron 157 yards to 30 feet left of the hole location. Once both finalists arrived at the green, Beck, expressionless and even-keeled regardless of circumstance, reviewed the slope, stepped into the sand and swung. His golf ball cleared the lip and chased into the cup.
“I tried to hit it close and win it. I had a decent lie in the trap. I just took a swing at it and it went in,” Beck said.
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