The CSGA Links Volume 2 Issue 5 July, 2014 | Page 8

Around the State: News & Notes Cameron Wilson (Rowayton, Conn.) and Brett Stegmaier (Madison, Conn.) both successfully qualified and competed in the 114th United States Open Championship at Pinehurst, North Carolina. Stegmaier, who currently has full status on the Web.com Tour, advanced through the Columbus, Ohio Sectional with rounds of 67-72-139 to earn his first trip to the U.S. Open. Wilson, who recently won the NCAA Division I Individual Championship, was the first alternate from the Purchase, New York sectional and was a last-minute addition to the field. The USGA typically holds three additional spots for potential moves in the World Golf Rankings prior to the tournament. With no movement in the OWGR, Wilson was one of three added to the field, advancing to his second U.S. Open in three years. Brett Stegmaier Ironically, both Wilson and Stegmaier were paired together in the first group of the Championship on Thursday, beginning their round at 6:45 a.m. off the 1st tee. Unfortunately, both would go on to miss the cut of +5 145. Stegmaier shot rounds of 77-74--151 and Wilson shot round of 78-70--148. Both Wilson and Stegmaier competed in numerous CSGA championships as amateurs. Wilson finished 2nd in the Dick Tettelbach Player of the Year Points Race in 2009, and Stegmaier finished 2nd in the 2004 POY race highlighted by Runner-Up finishes in the Connecticut Open Championship and New England Amateur. The U.S. Open marked Wilson’s last tournament as an amateur, as he made his professional debut the following week at the Traveler’s Championship (pictured right). Cameron Wilson Editorial Correction On Tuesday, June 17th, CSGA members received an exclusive email offer with incorrect contact information for Hoffman Lexus. Please see the correct contact information below. Hoffman Lexus 750 Connecticut Boulevard, East Hartford, CT 06108 (860) 525-3987 | HoffmanLexus.com 8 Connecticut State Golf Association