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U.S. Mid-Amateur

Amateur golf tournament


Amateur golf tournament

The U.S. Mid-Amateur, often called the Mid-Am for short, is the leading annual golf tournament in the United States for post-college amateur golfers, organized by the USGA.

History

It was first played in at Bellerive Country Club in Creve Coeur, Missouri, near St. Louis. The Mid-Am was the first new USGA championship in 19 years, since the U.S. Senior Women's Amateur was added in 1962.

Qualifications for the Mid-Am are similar to those for the U.S. Amateur, except for the following:

  • Competitors must be at least 25 years old as of the opening day of the main tournament.
  • Competitors must have a USGA handicap index of 2.4 or lower, as opposed to 0.4 or lower for the U.S. Amateur.

The U.S. Mid-Amateur does not have a gender restriction, but there has never been a female champion. The USGA's analogous event for women only is the U.S. Women's Mid-Amateur, first played in 1987.

The USGA specifically intended the Mid-Am as a championship for post-college golfers who were not pursuing golf as a career, as virtually all golfers who pursue a professional career decide to do so no later than their early twenties. This was most likely a response to the fact that less than half of all U.S. Amateur qualifiers are 25 or older, and most older golfers found themselves disadvantaged in competing against college golfers who typically play much more often.

Like the U.S. Amateur, the Mid-Am consists of two days of stroke play, with the leading 64 competitors then playing a knockout competition held at match play to decide the champion. The profile of Mid-Am champions, with respect to age, is somewhat similar to that of U.S. Amateur champions before World War II. In that era, more top-level golfers chose to remain amateur, and the average age of U.S. Amateur Champions was higher.

While the list of winners is considerably less illustrious than that of the U.S. Amateur, one notable winner was Jay Sigel, a three-time winner of this event and a two-time U.S. Amateur champion who went on to play the Champions Tour. The winner receives an automatic invitation to play in the Masters Tournament and the U.S. Open (starting in 2018).

Winners

YearWinnerScoreRunner-upVenue
2025USA Brandon Holtz3 & 2USA Jeg Coughlin IIITroon Country Club
Troon North Golf Club (AZ)
2024USA Evan Beck9 & 8USA Bobby MassaKinloch Golf Club
Independence Golf Club (VA)
2023USA Stewart Hagestad (3)3 & 2USA Evan BeckSleepy Hollow Country Club
Fenway Golf Club (NY)
2022NIR Matthew McClean3 & 1IRL Hugh FoleyErin Hills
Blue Mound Golf & Country Club (WI)
2021USA Stewart Hagestad (2)2 & 1USA Mark CostanzaSankaty Head Golf Club
Miacomet Golf Course (MA)
2020Tournament cancaled due to the COVID-19 pandemicKinloch Golf Club
2019AUS Lukas Michel2 & 1USA Joseph DeraneyColorado Golf Club (CO)
2018USA Kevin O'Connell4 & 3USA Brett BonerCharlotte Country Club (NC)
2017USA Matt Parziale8 & 6USA Josh NicholsCapital City Club
Atlanta National Golf Club (GA)
2016USA Stewart Hagestad37 holesUSA Scott HarveyStonewall (Old and North Courses) (PA)
2015USA Sammy Schmitz3 & 2USA Marc DullJohn's Island Club (West Course) (FL)
2014USA Scott Harvey6 & 5USA Brad NurskiSaucon Valley Country Club (Old Course) (PA)
2013USA Mike McCoy8 & 6USA Bill WilliamsonCountry Club of Birmingham (West Course) (AL)
2012USA Nathan Smith (4)1 upCAN Garrett RankConway Farms Golf Club (IL)
2011USA Randal Lewis3 & 2USA Kenny CookShadow Hawk Golf Club (TX)
2010USA Nathan Smith (3)7 & 5USA Tim HogarthAtlantic Golf Club (NY)
2009USA Nathan Smith (2)7 & 6USA Tim SpitzThe Kiawah Island Club (SC)
2008USA Steve Wilson5 & 4USA Todd MitchellMilwaukee Country Club (WI)
2007USA Trip Kuehne9 & 7USA Dan WhitakerBandon Dunes Golf Resort (OR)
2006USA Dave Womack1 upUSA Ryan HyblForest Highlands Golf Club (Canyon Course) (AZ)
2005USA Kevin Marsh10 & 9USA Carlton ForresterThe Honors Course (TN)
2004USA Austin Eaton III1 upUSA Josh DennisSea Island Golf Club (Seaside Course) (GA)
2003USA Nathan Smith9 holes*USA Bryan NortonWilmington Country Club (DE)
2002USA George Zahringer3 & 2USA Jerry Courville Jr.The Stanwich Club (CT)
2001USA Tim Jackson (2)1 upUSA George ZahringerSan Joaquin Country Club (CA)
2000USA Greg Puga3 & 1RSA Wayne RaathThe Homestead (Cascades Course) (VA)
1999USA Danny Green2 & 1USA Jerry Courville Jr.Old Warson Country Club (MO)
1998USA Spider Miller (2)1 upUSA Chip HalcombeNCR Country Club (South Course) (OH)
1997USA Ken Bakst1 upUSA Rick StimmelDallas Athletic Club (Blue Course) (TX)
1996USA Spider Miller3 & 2USA Randal LewisHartford Golf Club (CT)
1995USA Jerry Courville Jr.1 upCAN Warren SyeCaves Valley Golf Club (MD)
1994USA Tim Jackson1 upUSA Tommy BrennanHazeltine National Golf Club (MN)
1993USA Jeff Thomas1 upUSA Joey FerrariEugene Country Club (OR)
1992USA Danny Yates1 upUSA David LindDetroit Golf Club (North Course) (MI)
1991USA Jim Stuart (2)1 upUSA Bert AtkinsonLong Cove Club (SC)
1990USA Jim Stuart1 upUSA Mark SollenbergerTroon Golf & Country Club (AZ)
1989USA James Taylor4 & 3USA Bill HaddenCrooked Stick Golf Club (IN)
1988USA David Eger2 & 1BER Scott MaynePrairie Dunes Country Club (KS)
1987USA Jay Sigel (3)20 holesUSA David LindBrook Hollow Golf Club (TX)
1986USA Bill Loeffler4 & 3USA Charles PinkardAnnandale Golf Club (WI)
1985USA Jay Sigel (2)3 & 2USA O. Gordon Brewer Jr.The Vintage Club (Mountain Course) (CA)
1984USA Michael Podolak5 & 4USA Bob LewisAtlanta Athletic Club (Highlands Course) (GA)
1983USA Jay Sigel1 upUSA Randy SonnierCherry Hills Country Club (CO)
1982USA William Hoffer3 & 2USA Jeffrey EllisKnollwood Club (IL)
1981USA Jim Holtgrieve2 upUSA Bob LewisBellerive Country Club (MO)
  • Match was conceded due to injury

Future sites

YearEditionCourseLocationDates
202645thSand Valley ResortNekoosa, WisconsinSeptember 26 − October 1
202746thJupiter Hills ClubTequesta, FloridaSeptember 18–23
202847thCountry Club of CharlestonCharleston, South CarolinaSeptember 23–28
202948thThe Golf Club of TennesseeKingston Springs, TennesseeTBD
203049thBel-Air Country ClubLos Angeles, CaliforniaSeptember 14−19
203150thSunriver Resort (Crosswater Course)Sunriver, OregonSeptember 6–11

Source

References

References

  1. (May 18, 2020). "U.S. Open to cancel qualifying, have all-exempt field; 4 more USGA events nixed".
  2. "Future Sites: U.S. Mid–Amateur". USGA.
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