Day Four: Thursday, June 6
Day Three: Wednesday, June 5
For Mark Small (Frankfort / Prestwick), it’s been just a bit longer - 28 years. The 1996 Illinois State Amateur champion has been in contention plenty of times since, but has yet to seal the deal.
Regardless of how much time has passed, the two will have another chance to etch their name in glory once more, this time for the 22nd CDGA Senior Amateur Championship. The pair will battle it out after advancing from Wednesday’s Quarterfinal and Semifinal matches at Kishwaukee Country Club.
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Following Tuesday’s win over No. 1 seed David Feder (Chicago / Conway Farms GC), the 61-year-old Kay returned to Kishwaukee on Wednesday morning to take on Glenn Przybylski (Frankfort / Sanctuary GC). Kay par wins on Nos 2 and 4 sandwiched a Przybylski birdie victory on No. 3. Przybylski regained the lead with a birdie on the par-5 sixth hole and par on the par-4 seventh before a birdie on the par-3 ninth to take a 2-up lead at the turn. The back nine proved to be a different story for Kay, who won holes 10-12 to take a 1-up lead before a birdie on the par-4 18th sealed the 2-up victory.
Waiting in the Semifinals was a match with two-time event champion Tim Sheppard (East Peoria / Pekin CC). Kay maintained his hot streak by jumping to a 4-up lead through four holes. Sheppard, a veteran of senior events across the Chicago District, did what he usually does - chipped away. Wins on Nos. 7, 8 and 10 dropped the deficit to 1 down, before Kay’s birdie on No. 12 pushed his lead back to two. Sheppard answered with wins on the par-3 13th and par-4 14th (via a chip-in from just off the green) to tie the match. The pair traded wins on the final two holes to push the match to extra holes, with Kay securing the win with a birdie on the second playoff hole.
Meanwhile, Small’s morning match featured a duel with Mike Karney (Crystal Lake / Crystal Lake CC). Karney built a lead as large as 3 up through five holes, before Small came back to tie the match on No. 13. A birdie on No. 14 for his first lead of the match was washed out by a Karney birdie on No. 15. Extra holes were also necessary, with Small advancing via a par on No. 19.
Small’s afternoon match with Curt Minkel (Pekin / Pekin Park District) proved to be a smoother ride for the 60-year-old. A 2-up advantage through three holes helped. Minkel wins on Nos. 6 and 7 were negated by a Small birdie win on No. 8. A birdie by Minkel on the par-3 13th was again matched by a Small birdie on No. 14, before Small took a 2-up lead on the par-3 15th. Halved holes the rest of the way captured the 2-and-1 victory.
The pair, who oddly enough both advanced via a 5-for-3 playoff following stroke-play qualifying on Monday, will meet for the Championship match on Thursday at 8 a.m.
MATCH PLAY RESULTS
Quarterfinals
(16) Brad Kay def. (8) Glenn Przybylski, 2 up
(4) Tim Sheppard def. (12) Ralph Spevere, 4 and 3
(10) Curt Minkel def. (2) Ron Waytula, Jr., 5 and 4
(14) Mark Small def. (11) Mike Karney, 19 holes
Semifinals
(16) Brad Kay def. (4) Tim Sheppard, 20 holes
(14) Mark Small def. (10) Curt Minkel, 2 and 1
Day Two: Tuesday, June 4
This was on display at the 22nd CDGA Senior Amateur Championship Tuesday at Kishwaukee Country Club. One day after being the only individual to finish in red numbers on Monday during stroke-play qualifying, medalist David Feder (Chicago / Conway Farms GC) fell to Brad Kay (Arlington Heights / Ivanhoe Club), 5 and 4, in the Round of 16. Kay, winner of this event’s 2018 iteration at Itasca Country Club, seized control early by taking three of the first five holes from Feder. An up-and-down from 60 yards short of the green on the par-4 14th secured the spot in Wednesday’s Quarterfinals.
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In other action, Ted Pecora’s (Winnetka / Bob O’Link GC) title defense was stalled by Mark Small (Frankfort / Prestwick CC). Small, the 1996 Illinois State Amateur winner and 2021 CDGA Senior Player of the Year, closed strongly to advance. The match was played within a one-hole margin until the last three holes, when Small parred the par-3 16th and par-4 18th to pull away for a 2-up triumph.
Among those also advancing to the star-studded Quarterfinals are two-time CDGA Senior Amateur champion and three-time CDGA Senior Player of the Year Tim Sheppard (East Peoria / Pekin) and 2023 CDGA Senior Amateur Four-Ball winner Glenn Przybylski (Frankfort / Sanctuary GC). Two senior stalwarts - 2023 CDGA Senior Player of the Year Mike Henry (Bloomington / Weibring GC at ISU) and back-to-back Illinois State Amateur winner Scot Frankenreider (Peoria / Arrowhead CC) - were among those whose journeys ended on Tuesday.
Wednesday will feature two rounds of matches beginning at 8 a.m. to determine the two finalists, who will compete in the title tilt Thursday morning.
MATCH PLAY RESULTS
Round of 16
(16) Brad Kay def. (1) David Feder, 5 and 4
(8) Glenn Przybylski def. (9) Dave Esler, 2 and 1
(12) Ralph Spevere def. (5) Steven Jacobs, 19 holes
(4) Tim Sheppard def. (13) Tim Ratty, 5 and 4
(2) Ron Waytula, Jr. def. (15) Scot Frankenreider, 2 and 1
(10) Curt Minkel def. (7) Mike Henry, 22 holes
(11) Mike Karney def. (6) Brien Gerber, 2 up
(14) Mark Small def. (3) Ted Pecora, 2 up
Day One: Monday, June 3
The 111th season of amateur golf championships conducted by the CDGA is set to continue with the 22nd CDGA Senior Amateur Championship, June 3-6 at Kishwaukee Country Club in DeKalb. One 18-hole round of stroke play qualifying and a 16-golfer match play bracket awaits a field featuring 81 of the area's best amateur golfers aged 55 and up.
Schedule
Monday, June 3
The entire field will play 18 holes of stroke play in the morning to determine the low 16 who will advance to match play.
Tuesday, June 4
The Round of 16 matches will take place in the morning.
Wednesday, June 5
The Quarterfinal and Semifinal matches will be contested.
Thursday, June 6
The Championship match will occur on Thursday morning.
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Championship Information
Created in 2002, the CDGA Senior Amateur Championship is a match play tournament for golfers age 55 and up. In 2019, the maximum handicap limit was increased to 10.4. The event begins with an 18-hole qualifier for the entire field, with the low 16 players advancing to match play. The champion of this tournament is the recipient of the Charles Morgan Auld Cup. Winnetka's Ted Pecora is the defending champion of the event following his win in 2023 at Aurora Country Club.
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