The CSGA Links Volume 2 Issue 4 June, 2014 | Page 20

8th Senior Match Play Championship 2014 Champion Dave Szewczul D ave Szewczul of Tunxis Plantation Country Club added to his impressive resume by capturing the 8th Senior Match Play Championship, presented by Johnson Brunetti, at The Farms Country Club. Szewczul, the medalist and overall number one seed, defeated Jon Groveman of Connecticut Golf Club by a score of 2-Up. The finals proved to be Szewczul’s toughest test yet, with both Szewczul and Groveman playing phenomenal golf and trading birdies and eagles throughout the day. Standing in the middle of the fairway on the par-5 12th, Szewczul’s lead was one. After hitting a hybrid from 220 yards to a mere twelve feet from the hole, and subsequently sinking the birdie putt, it appeared momentum was in his favor. However, Groveman would rebound with a clutch par save on the par-3 13th to pull back within one. Both players had their chances for birdie on the 14th, 15th and 16th holes, but Groveman saw his best chance slip by on the 17th. Still down by one, he hit his approach shot to ten feet from the hole, but narrowly missed his birdie opportunity to square the match. Needing a birdie on the last after Szewczul calmly hit his approach shot to the 20 Connecticut State Golf Association middle of the green, Groveman failed to hit the green. When his chip came up just short of the hole, Szewczul knocked in a three foot putt for the victory and his fourth Senior Match Play title. “It was really a great test of golf out there, and I think the course was the real winner,” said Szewczul in his Champion’s speech. “I really did a good job of controlling the distance on my iron shorts and staying below the hole, which really made the difference for me. There’s no question the course proved that it can provide a very challenging test for the state’s top players, and I’m just thankful have come out as the Champion.” Szewczul has now won the Senior Match Play four times (2010, 12, 13 and 14) in the eight years since the inception of the event. In the one hundred-fifteen year history of the CSGA, it is only the sixth time that any player has won the same CSGA amateur championship four or more times. Szewczul now shares that distinct honor with Richard Siderowf (Amateur 1955, 60, 65, 84 and 85), Fred Kask (Amateur 1970, 77, 80 and 87), Sam Petrone (Senior Amateur 1962, 68-70, 74 and 75), Bill Hermanson (Mid-Amateur 199093), and Jeff Hedden (Mid-Amateur 2002, 05, 06 and 09).