The only player to break par on Sunday
By Peter Conroy
amateurgolf.com
SAN JOSE, Calif. Jan. 21, 2007-- Cold weather and high winds knocked the scores down a peg in the amateurgolf.com Silicon Valley Amateur at the Coyote Creek Golf Club, but when the dust had settled, it was Randy Haag taking the victory with a six-foot par putt on the first playoff hole.
Haag pegged the winds at 30-40 mph, perfect conditions for him to mount a challenge on the leaders.
"When you are four shots of the lead, that's what you look for to get a chance to get back in it," he said. "I've played a lot of golf in Scotland and Britain where you have to deal with the wind, it's actually a lot of fun, a whole different game."
"It was a long, hard-fought round both mentally and physically," Haag continued. "You had to keep the ball down obviously because any small mistake is exacerbated. It's a great challenge and a side of golf we don't see that often."
Haag held off Taylor Travis, who sat second on the leaderboard to start the day, by stringing together a row of birdies for a 35 on the front nine. The pair finished with two-day totals of 144.
Topper Owen had a "crazy round" by his account in the senior flight, mixing in six birdies with four double bogeys and coming out with a 76. That score, combined with his opening day 73, was three strokes better than his nearest competitor.
"It was very cold and very windy out there from the begining, I'd guess the wind was about 20-25 mph," said Owen. "I'm old, like we all are, and I'd had some previous experience playing in those conditions. If you are new to it, it's almost hopeless."
In the net division, James Grensted was solid through two days, posting 73-75 to top Waiter Harris by two shots.
The top three golfers in each flight received new grips from Lamkin, amateurgolf.com’s newest sponsor.
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The Silicon Valley Amateur is the first
AmateurGolf.com
tournament to have, on its past winner's list, a
MAJOR
champion. That would be Collin Morikawa, who
won
the
2016 title. Just over four years later, he won
the
PGA
Championship just up the road at TPC Harding Park
in San Francisco. Multiple PGA Tour star and
Morikawa's
fellow 2023 USA Ryder Cup team member Max Homa
also
won the
Silicon
Valley Amateur
in 2011.
For 2024, the tournament is moving to a new venue
--
Stanford University Golf Course. Tournament players
will relish competing at a course normally reserved
for
university students and faculty.
Please note that
we will
play on Monday and Tuesday, and expect this event
will
fill very quickly.
Related: The road to PGA stardom for Homa
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Amateur
DIVISIONS
CHAMPIONSHIP
For players aged 16 and over who have a USGA or
equivalent index of less than 5.5
SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP
For players age 50 and over (as of the tournament
date) with a handicap index of less than 8.0. Note:
Must be 55 and over for NCGA Senior Points.
MID-AM (subdivision of Championship)
For players age
25-
49. Compete alongside the younger players in the
Championship Division, (same tees, same prize
opportunities) and if there are at least six Mid-Ams,
a
separate prize and trophy will be awarded.
SUPER SENIORS (subdivision of Senior)
For players age
65+. Compete alongside the younger senior players
in
the
Senior Division, (same tees, same prize
opportunities) and if there are at least six players 65
or
over, a
separate prize and trophy will be awarded for low
super senior.
WOMEN (subdivision of Championship)
Will play in the
Championship
Division but
from a shorter tee. If there are at least six women in
the field, a separate prize and trophy will be
awarded.
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