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PLAYOFF: Brown wins W. Penn. Amateur
BUTLER, Pa (July 2, 2013) - It took two playoff holes to do it, but David Brown succeeded, winning the Western Pennsylvania Amateur for the second time.

His final-round 70 was good enough to place him ahead of everybody else in the field, except Bo Lustig, whose 67 forced his way into a sudden death playoff.

Brown was the first-round leader with a 67 but dropped back into a tie for second after a one-over par 72 on Monday.

Monday night's leader Josh Stauffer shot 75 on Tuesday, falling back into a tie for fourth.

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ABOUT THE WPGA Amateur

Started in 1899 and played all but two years, 1917-18, during World War I, the West Penn Amateur is one of the oldest regional championships in the country. The 54-hole tournament starts with a field of 78 playing 36 holes the first day, with a cut to the low 32 and ties (or within seven shots of the lead) for the second day. 18 holes of stroke play qualifying held at multiple sites for non- exempt players prior to the championship.

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