Till the standout player in the inaugural Friendship Cup
Sam Till, Jr. (Fort Wayne, Ind.) was the standout player of the inaugural Friendship Cup, winning the Super Senior division by 13 shots and helping the U.S. sweep the three team competitions over the host Canada.
The Friendship Cup brought seniors, super seniors and legends to Niagara Falls for individual and team play, with Honorary Captains Dave King representing the United States and Canadian-born Fred Silver representing Canada.
The newest event on the senior schedule was played at the Ussher’s Creek course at Legends on the Niagara, designed by one of Canada's preeminent course designers, Thomas McBroom.
Till was the only player in any of the three divisions to break par for the event, closing with a 3-under 69 for a 1-under 215 total, far ahead of runner-up Edward Turner (Richardson, Texas).
Duke Delcher (Bluffton, S.C.) and Rokki Rogan (Ft. Myers, Fla.) tied for the low score in the Senior division, each shooting 6-over 222. Robbie Dew (living in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. but representing Canada) and Robert Rosen (Buffalo, N.Y.) shared third place.
In the Legends division, Don Donatoni (Malvern, Pa.) shot 5-over 221 to win handily over runner-up Stephen Wilson.
In the team competition, the United States prevailed in all three age groups, defeating Canada soundly in the Super Senior category while winning by a narrow margin of 5 strokes in the largest division for Senior players. The U.S. and Canada were tied after the first day of competition among the Legends, with the Americans pulling ahead by 6 shots in the end.
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ABOUT THE
Started in 2019, and hosted by the Niagara
Parks Commission which was established in 1885 to
preserve and protect the vast Niagara River corridor.
54-hole scratch event for senior amateurs will
have four age divisions: Senior (55-64), Super Senior (65-69),
Legends (70-74), and Super Legends (75 plus years). Following 3
days
of competition, an individual champion and awards
will be presented in each division.
In addition to individual stroke play, competitors
from the United States and Canada will each have
the opportunity to represent their country and
contribute to the Friendship Cup team competition.
At the conclusion of play each day, based on the size
of the field, the top 6 scores in each division will
represent the score for the U.S. and Canadian
teams.
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