Tug Maude (left) and Ruch Tuohey (AGC photo)
With another red round at the Preserve Golf Club in Carmel, Calif.,
Tug Maude remains in the lead at the Stocker Cup. Maude, of Atlanta, followed his opening 67 with a 2-under 70 on Friday and at 7 under, has a one-shot lead on
Scott Anderson of Columbus, Ohio.
Defending champion
John Sawin and Maude have a long golf relationship dating back to being kids in Philadelphia. Sawin called Maude “the first cool kid” to start playing golf, and Sawin soon found himself tagging along to tournaments.
“Tug is the reason I play competitive golf,” said Sawin, who is 4 over and tied for 24th as he works toward a title defense at the Preserve.
Maude did a stint as a professional before taking a hiatus from competitive golf. Sawin and Maude entered the 2018 U.S. Amateur Four-Ball, bowing out in the Round of 16, and Sawin was responsible for getting Maude entered in the Walter J. Travis Invitational in May, a tournament Maude won despite making his first individual start in six and a half years. That Maude is leading the Stocker Cup with so little competitive reps under his belt is equally impressive.
“I got him in the Stocker Cup field and no surprise he’s leading here,” Sawin said.
Behind Maude, the heavy-hitters are stacked up. Three men are tied for third at 4 under, including U.S. Mid-Amateur runner-up
Joseph Deraney of Belden, Miss.,
Colby Harwell of San Antonio, Texas and reigning Rhode Island Mid-Amateur champion
Bobby Leopold of Coventry, R.I. Deraney had the low round of that group, a 3-under 69 that included three birdies in his first five holes.
Kyle Hudelson, an Oklahoma City, Okla., native who is tied for seventh at 1 under, had one of the most impressive back-nine performances of the day after going 3 under from Nos. 10-13, then closing out the day with an eagle on the par-5 17th. He posted a second-round 71.
Stocker Cup Net Team
As for Leopold, he also leads the Net Team division alongside partner Tony Thornley, a Preserve member. The pair reached 17 under with net rounds of 63-64.
Maude and his partner Richard Tuohey, who are thick as thieves two rounds in despite forming a new partnership this week, are 16 under and tied for second with Harwell and his partner Kirk Pearson, a fellow Texan.
Stocker Cup Gross Team
In the gross team competition, it’s Maude and Tuohey, of Sausalito, Calif., at the top. The men combined for rounds of 67-64 and at 13 under, have a one-shot lead on two teams.
ABOUT THE
Stocker Cup
The Stocker Cup was founded in 1991 to
honor
the
memory of Peter Stocker. Peter and his
partners Bill
Harlan and John Montgomery founded San
Francisco's
Pacific Union Company, a highly successful
real
estate
development company. The firm initiated the
development of The Santa Lucia Preserve, a
20,000
acre residential and golf community located
above
Carmel. Meandering through the winding road
to
The
Preserve's centerpiece -- the top-100 rated
golf
course -- has been described as "driving
through a California postcard." The Stocker
Cup
was played from 1991 to 1999 at Pebble
Beach
and
its
surrounding golf courses, before moving to
the
Tom
Fazio and Sandy Tatum designed Preserve
G.C.
In
the
words of former USGA President Tatum:
"Peter
Stocker was the quintessential amateur golfer.
He
loved golf with a passion. He would have
loved
this
tournament."
FORMAT:
54-hole individual
competition
with
a
simultaneous best-ball event, similar to the
AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Invited Mid-
Amateur
players are either paired with a single digit
amateur
or
can propose their own partner to be
introduced
and
invited by the Committee.
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