Day Four: Thursday, June 24
That all changed over the course of 118 holes in four days at Bull Valley Golf Club.
The rising senior on the Cardinals men’s golf team emerged victorious in the 101st CDGA Amateur Championship, clinching his win of the Association’s oldest event with a 5-and-4 defeat of Brett Tomfohrde (Chicago / Butterfield CC) in Thursday’s 36-hole finale.
“Sitting on the sidelines has been tough, but it’s been rewarding to get this win to prove that I can play and perform under pressure,” Tenuta said after hoisting the Joseph G. Davis Trophy.
“Just seeing all the names on the trophy, and now to add mine – I haven’t really won a whole lot in any events here, and to win this one is pretty big,” Tenuta added. “It’s a great honor to win that and add my name to it.”
Related Links: (Full Recap) / (Match Play Tree) / (Photo Gallery)Day Three: Wednesday, June 23
Day Two: Tuesday, June 22
Tomfohrde maintained his top form following rounds of 76 and 71 on Monday in his battle with David Deschler (Champaign / Ironhorse GC). He won the par-4 sixth hole to take a 1-up lead before Deschler came back with wins on Nos. 9 and 10, including a chip-in birdie on No. 10. Tomfohrde then went on to win No. 11, before a birdie on the par-3 13th and a win on the par-5 15th pushed his advantage to two. Despite a Deschler win on No. 17, a par on Bull Valley’s closer was enough to solidify the 2-up win.
The 30-year-old will square off against Charlie Waddell (Chicago / Shoreacres), who disposed of Alex Bishop (Litchfield / CDGA Member’s Club), 4 and 3. Waddell, who’s competed in nine USGA Championships including the 2018 U.S. Amateur and 2019 U.S. Amateur Four-Ball, is looking to capture his first piece of CDGA hardware.
Speaking of CDGA hardware, among the other Quarterfinalists is No. 13-seeded Chadd Slutzky (Deer Park / Royal Fox CC). One of the “Players to Watch’’ heading into the week, Slutkzy’s championship pedigree includes the 2015 and 2019 Illinois State Mid-Amateur Championships, the 2017 CDGA Mid-Amateur Championship and the 2017 and 2020 CDGA Amateur Four-Ball Championships. Down by as many as three to Jimmy Morton (Sugar Grove / Prairie Landing), Slutzky fought back and advanced via a win on the 18th hole.
The Quarterfinals will tee off at 8 a.m. Wednesday morning, with the Semifinals following in the afternoon. The 36-hole Championship match will begin Thursday morning at 8 a.m.
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Day One: Monday, June 21
Tomforhde’s opening round featured bogeys on two par 3s (5 and 13) and two par 5s (15 and 17). The 30-year-old began his afternoon 18 on No. 10 and was able to notch his first red figure on the par-5 15th. A blemish came in the form of a double bogey on No. 1, but Tomforhde regained his composure on the way in and notched birdies on Nos. 4 and 7, en route to an overall finish at 3 over par. His round of 71 was only one of two under par rounds in the second session.
His first round opponent will be David Deschler (Champaign / Ironhorse GC), who advanced following a 5-for-4 playoff on Monday evening, along with Karson Kafer (Fairbury / Pontiac Elks CC), Brad Kay (Arlington Heights / Ivanhoe Club) and Chadd Slutzky (Deer Park / The Grove CC).
Round of 16 matches begin Tuesday morning at 8:30 a.m. Quarterfinal and Semifinal matches are slated for Wednesday, with the 36-hole title tilt taking place on Thursday.
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Championship Information
One of the oldest amateur competitions in the Midwest, the CDGA Amateur Championship was first played in 1914 at Ravisloe Country Club in Homewood. Golf great Charles “Chick” Evans, Jr. won the tournament that year. In 1935, invitations were issued nationally, and in 1941 the event became known as the Great Lakes Amateur Championship. In 1955 the CDGA board of directors decided to make the championship an association event again and to limit the field to players who were CDGA members. Currently the Championship is open to any CDGA member with a Handicap Index of 7.4 or under. Since 2003, qualifying golfers play 36 holes of stroke play on the first day of the championship. From there, 16 individuals advance to match play. The eight quarterfinalists from the previous year’s championship are exempt into the 36-hole qualifying. Jordan Less took home the hardware in 2019 at Glen View Club. The 2020 rendition of the event was canceled due to COVID-19.
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