Day Four: Thursday, June 29
Day Three: Wednesday, June 28
The difference this year, where both advanced to the Championship Match following two victories on Wednesday at Lake Shore Country Club?
Fun.
“[Golf] is not a perfect game,” Fisher, who will be entering his fifth season at Miami Universty-Ohio in the fall, said. “I’m keeping my expectations pretty low and having fun with it. Trying to pull off some fun shots.”
“A lot has changed since the last time I played in this tournament,” said Beaubien, Jr., also a rising fifth-year senior, but at Illinois Wesleyan. “I’ve gotten a little more experience and learned a little more how to enjoy golf rather than just getting upset about it. You just have to go out there and have fun with it. That’s what I’ve been trying to do all week.”
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Day Two: Tuesday, June 27
The Glencoe-based track provided another turbulent test Tuesday, as wind gusts wreaked havoc throughout the morning. Cermak, in the first match off with Bornstein, took a quick 3-up lead through three holes, with birdies on Nos. 1 and 3. Another red figure and hole win came on the par-4 fifth. The 38-year-old kept the gas pedal down at the turn, with wins and birdies on the par-5 ninth and par-4 10th helping to push his lead to 6 up. Despite a birdie win by Bornstein, a rising junior at Bryant University, on No. 12, Cermak silenced any hopes of a late comeback with an eagle on the par-5 13th to seal his 6-and-5 victory. With concessions, Cermak played his 13 holes around the par-71 layout in 8 under par.
The No. 1-seeded Cermak will square off against Colin Izzo (Chicago / Beverly CC) in the Quarterfinals, following Izzo’s 5-and-4 victory over Trevor Jay (Geneva / Cantigny Golf). Elsewhere, reigning champion Charlie Waddell’s bid (Kenilworth / Shoreacres) to become the first repeat CDGA Am winner since Joe Affrunti in 2000-01 fell short. He was bested by Michael Cascino (Palos Park / Olympia Fields CC), 5 and 4, as Cascino grabbed the lead with an eagle on the drivable on the par-4 third and never looked back, eventually closing out the triumph with a birdie on the par-3 14th.
With Waddell’s defeat, T.J. Barger (Bloomington / Bloomington CC) is the lone survivor from the 2022 CDGA Am semifinalists, as he cruised by Justin Schwab (Beach Park / CDGA Member’s Club), 7 and 6. The closest match of the day was the last to tee off, as Danny Fisher (Lake Forest / Lake Bluff GC) birdied the 19th hole of his match against Daniel Tanaka (Wilmette / Conway Farms GC) to secure his Quarterfinal spot.
Wednesday will feature two rounds, with the Quarterfinals set to tee off at 8 a.m. and the Semifinals to follow in the afternoon. The 36-hole Championship Match will take place on Thursday.
Round of 16 Results:
(1) Joseph Cermak def. (16) Adam Bornstein, 6 and 5
(9) Colin Izzo def. (8) Trevor Jay, 5 and 4
(5) Robert Beaubien, Jr. def. (12) Sam Mortell, 2 up
(4) Tyler Isenhart def. (13) Nick Feinberg, 4 and 2
(15) Michael Cascino def. (2) Charlie Waddell, 5 and 4
(10) Timmy Crawford def. (7) Charlie Kulwin, 1 up
(11) T.J. Barger def. (6) Justin Schwab, 7 and 6
(3) Danny Fisher def. (14) Daniel Tanaka, 19 holes
Day One: Monday, June 26
Cermak’s morning round on Lake Shore’s par-71 layout featured two birdies (Nos. 4 and 13) offset with two bogeys (Nos. 5 and 8), with his 2-under total coming in the form of an eagle on the par-5 ninth. After a quick lunch, Cermak, starting on No. 10, kept the momentum going with birdies on Nos. 12, 13 and 17 to turn in 32. A lone blemish coming in, a bogey on the par-4 third, cemented another 69 and a 4-under finish overall.
The aforementioned Waddell finished at -2 following rounds of 69 and 71. Fisher, Tyler Isenhart (Geneva / Black Sheep) and Robert Beaubien, Jr. (Barrington / Biltmore CC) were the only others in red figures by day’s end, sitting at -1 overall. The top-seeded Cermak will square off against No. 16-seeded Adam Bornstein (Deerfield / Deerfield GC), who advanced as part of a four-for-three playoff late Monday evening.
Round of 16 matches will commence at 8 a.m. Tuesday morning, with the Quarterfinals and Semifinals slated for Wednesday. The 36-hole title tilt will be contested on Thursday.
Tuesday's Round of 16 Matches:
(1) Joseph Cermak vs. (16) Adam Bornstein
(8) Trevor Jay vs. (9) Colin Izzo
(5) Robert Beaubien, Jr. vs. (12) Sam Mortell
(4) Tyler Isenhart vs. (13) Nick Feinberg
(2) Charlie Waddell vs. (15) Michael Cascino
(7) Charlie Kulwin vs. (10) Timmy Crawford
(6) Justin Schwab vs. (11) T.J. Barger
(3) Danny Fisher vs. (14) Daniel Tanaka
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The 110th season of amateur golf championships conducted by the CDGA heads to the North Shore this June for the 103rd CDGA Amateur Championship, June 26-29, at Lake Shore Country Club in Glencoe. Thirty-six holes of stroke play qualifying and a 16-golfer match play bracket await a field featuring 76 of the Chicago District's top golfers.
Schedule
Monday, June 26
The entire field will play 36 holes of stroke play to determine the low 16 who will advance to match play.
Tuesday, June 27
The Round of 16 matches will take place beginning at 8 a.m.
Wednesday, June 28
The Quarterfinal and Semifinal matches will be contested.
Thursday, June 8
The 36-hole Championship match will occur 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. Charlie Waddell took home the hardware in 2022 at Glen Flora Country Club in Waukegan.
Qualifying
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