2013 Atlanta Amateur Match Play Championship
JOHNS
CREEK, Ga. – Zachary Healy of Peachtree Corners wins the Atlanta
Amateur Match Play Championship over David Noll, Jr., of Dalton, 19
holes. In a final match where the momentum shifted many times, the high
school senior defeated the seasoned competitor whose name is etched on
the trophy four times. The 95th playing of the annual competition took
place at Rivermont Golf and Country Club, October 3-6.
In
a way the tide turned at this year's event. Last year when Noll won in
19 holes, he did it by beating a high school senior, Tripp H'Doubler of
Atlanta, in the final match, who went on to play golf at a Southeastern
Conference school (University of Missouri). This year, Noll fell short
in 19 holes, again to a high school senior, who will go on to play
collegiately at a Southeastern Conference school – the University of
Georgia, next fall.
To
start the final match, Noll got off to a quick start with birdies on
holes one and two, taking an early 2 up lead. Both players matched each
other's par on the next four holes (three, four, five and six), before
both bogeying the 573-yard par 5 seventh hole, keeping the match in
Noll's favor. Making the turn with Noll 2 up, Healy won holes 11, 13 and
14, taking a 1 up lead with four to play. The next three holes would go
back-and-forth with Noll winning 15, Healy winning 16 and Noll winning
17. Standing on the 18th tee with the match all square, both players
would hit drives in the fairway. Both players would then make par and
the match would continue to the first tee (19th hole). Healy would then
secure the victory, his first, over Noll in 19 holes.
Healy
made his way to the final match with four wins in two days. He topped
Michael Standard of McDonough in the round of 32, 3 and 2, and then
dominated Terry Rush of Buford in the round of 16, 8 and 6. In the
quarterfinals, Healy met Brad Hondros of Atlanta, who recently won
Rivermont's club championship, and earned the victory, 1 up. In the
semifinals, Healy and Georgia Tech golfer Michael Hines of Woodstock
battled before Healy clinched the win on the 18th hole, 2 up.
Noll's
road to the finals began with a win over one-half of the reigning
Georgia Four-Ball Championship team, Danny Nelson of Savannah, 1 up, in
the round of 32. Then in the round of 16, Noll and Mitch Kim of
Peachtree Corners went the distance plus some, with Noll outlasting Kim
in 23 holes. In the quarterfinals, Noll defeated reigning Georgia Senior
champion Jack Hall of Sea Island, 3 and 2. Noll and Jerry McFadden of
Johns Creek, who is a member of Rivermont Golf and Country Club, met in
the semifinals with Noll once again prevailing, 3 and 1.
(Editors Note: Healy is a son of PAHS Class of 1976 graduate Bret, and grandson of Theresa Healy of Port Allegany. Healy and his father return each summer to participate in the John Thrash Memorial Scholarship golf tournament.)
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