Riley Takes Homes 2019 Amateur Public Links Championship - MASSGOLF

RILEY VICTORIOUS IN 2019 AMATEUR PUBLIC LINKS CHAMPIONSHIP

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: AUGUST 7, 2019

YARMOUTH, Massachusetts – After battling the elements all throughout day one at Bayberry Hills Golf Course, the weather broke, and the sun shone down on what was a beautiful day for the final round of the Massachusetts Amateur Public Links. Fighting off the rest of the field and standing tall was Ryan Riley of Pine Oaks Golf Course. He carded a final round 69 to follow up a first round 71 to shoot 4-under par for the tournament, winning by three shots.

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The Amateur Public Links Championship is open to amateur golfers who are public course players at public Mass Golf member clubs and who’s Handicap Index does not exceed 12.0 (as determined by the June 1, 2019 Handicap Revision). Players who have playing privileges or who have an established handicap at any private club are ineligible, with the exception of:

  • a) Players competing on a school golf team, provided those privileges are limited to scheduled practices and competitions; or
  • b) Players employed by a private club, provided their playing privileges
    • Are limited in nature;
    • Are consistent with those offered other employees;
    • Do not allow participation in any club tournaments

 

A DECADE IN THE MAKING

This is Riley’s second Amateur Public Links Championship win, with the first coming ten years ago in 2009, when he was victorious at Franconia Golf Course. Making the turn today with a 1-under front nine 35, Riley was firmly in the driver’s seat sitting at 2-under for the tournament. Riley continued to trust his game, as he birdied the Par-4 10th hole and Par-3 12th. A bogey on 14 would drop him back to 3-under. With the tournament all but closed out going into 18, Riley made just a little more noise as he finished this year’s event with a birdie, shooting 4-under 140 for the two days.

“I’m finally putting time into it,” said Riley. “I’ve taken off a lot of playing the last few years just because of my kids. My game’s been in good shape, it’s been coming along. It feels great.”

With a son that is almost 14 and daughter who is 12, Riley spends most weekends at a baseball field or basketball court.

“I don’t touch a club on the weekends except for tournaments,” said Riley. “It just feels good.”

Riley, who sat at three over par through eight holes in round 1, was the beneficiary of a rain delay that allowed him to refocus, and hit a 55-foot putt on nine for birdie to turn at 2-over par.

“I hit a lot of squirrely shots early,” said Riley. “I was just hoping to two putt that putt on nine to try to get myself going, but I made it. That really got me going.”

Winning the APL automatically earns Riley exemptions into next year’s Massachusetts Open Championship being contested at Taconic Golf Club, Massachusetts Amateur Championship being contested at The Kittansett Club, next years Amateur Public Links Championship and the Massachusetts Mid-Amateur Championship being contested at Andover Country Club.

“It’s good to just kind of find something and not have to qualify,” said Riley. “It’s just such a grind. The level of competition in the state is just tremendous.”

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