He had four birdies, including the 14 th, 15 th, and 16 th. “There were definitely a lot of tough pins.”īova was headed for a bogey-free round until a bad approach on the par-4 18 th led to a double-bogey and 70. “I hit a lot of fairways and greens and was fortunate enough to hit some wedges close today,” said Vannucci, a Marlton resident whose best finish is a tie for third and share of low amateur in 2018. He also had five birdies and two bogeys, following each bogey with a birdie on the next hole. He had an eagle for the second consecutive day en route to his 67, as he converted a 12-foot downhill lag putt on No. O’Neill is in a three-way tie for seventh, joined by amateur Will Celiberti of Arcola, who carded 68, and pro and former champion Brian Gaffney of Essex Fells, who had 70. O’Neill shot 68 and is four shots behind Vannucci. Meanwhile, teen amateur Thomas O’Neill, Hackensack’s club champion, climbed into contention Tuesday morning with a stellar round. All finished their second round Wednesday, with DeJohn shooting 68, Simon 70 and Harcourt 71. Sitting three shots off the lead and in a three-way tie for fourth at 6-under: amateurs Chris DeJohn of Arcola and Jack Simon of Rockaway River and pro Danny Harcourt of Fiddler’s Elbow.
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