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SCGA Amateur Championship

Merrick-al Worker

July 20, 2001

It was almost prophetic, you could say, if you stretched it a little. The overcast that can envelop California's south coast during early summer disappeared in favor of golden sunshine on July's third weekend at La Jolla Country Club. The blues brothers — the sky and sea — colored the day Bruin blue and gold.

In what became a battle UCLA students, 19-year-old John Merrick of Long Beach fired a 3-under-par 69 and held off a strong back-nine rally from teammate Travis Johnson to win the 102nd SCGA Amateur Championship by two shots.

Merrick joined only a handful of teenagers who have recently captured the nation's second-oldest, continuously contested amateur golf championship with a 74-67-70-69 — 282. Tiger Woods (1994) is among the other "kids" to win it during the past two decades. And Woods' record setting 270 was one of only three totals better than Merrick's 8-under-par score which he made over the venerable La Jolla CC layout.

The 20-year-old Johnson, from Bellflower, finished at 71-71-72-68 — 282. It was his third close finish of the summer; he lost the California Amateur Championship to Darrly Donovan at Pebble Beach Golf Links and was runner-up in the Long Beach Match Play Championship the week before the state. "I guess I'm Mr. Bridesmaid," he said after the final round at La Jolla.

It was another five shots back to a quartet of golfers who tied for third, a group which included reigning U.S. Mid-Amateur champion Greg Puga of Los Angeles and 42-year-old Don DuBois who, along with Scott Almquist were the only non-collegians to finish in the top 12 this year. Merrick's victory broke a streak which had seen "post-college" golfer win six of the previous seven events, including the last two.

The win capped a memorable fortnight for Merrick, the first UCLA golfer to win the tournament since Jim Porter captured the title in 1974. Merrick decided to switch to a cross-handed putting grip just before the Long Beach City Amateur, which he went on to win by four shots. "That win (his first title since the 1998 Moore League finals while he was still a student at Wilson High) gave me a lot of confidence," said Merrick, " especially when things got interesting on the back nine. I kept my cool and remembered what it felt like to win."

What made things interesting on the back nine was the par-fourth 14th hole where Johnson holed a 157-yard eight-iron shot for an eagle 2. He followed that up with a birdie on the par-five 15th to pull within one shot of the lead momentarily.

Merrick was aware of Johnson's charge. Undaunted, he re-established his cushion moments later with a 12 foot putt for an eagle 3 on the 15th and birdie 2 on the 16th hole. After stumbling with a bogey on the par-five 17th, Merrick laced an approach to within 15-feet of the hole on the par-four 18th and two-putted for victory.

The new putting style was not the only thing the six-foot, 160-pound Merrick tweaked in weeks preceding the championship. He shot a first-round 67 in the NCAA regionals without using his driver and invoked a little of that technique over La Jolla's 6,685-yard layout. On eight of the par-fours he hit two or three iron. But hearing Johnson's footsteps, he unloaded a big drive at 15 when he needed it on the way to the key eagle.

The new champion didn't have an especially auspicious beginning, firing a 74 (including a triple bogey on his opening hole, the par-four 11th) and trailing first-round leader, 1999 champion John Pate by eight strokes. Pate's tournament-low round contained just one hiccup — a bogey at the 405-yard sixth hole (he started on No.11) — which was quickly erased with an eagle 3 at the 559-yard eighth.

Pate had a two-stroke lead over 1999 state amateur winner Nick Jones of USC and reigning SCGA Senior Amateur champion Ted Lyford. He came back to the field, however, in the afternoon second round with a 73 that included a double bogey at the 14th when he "shanked a two-iron out of bounds." That enabled Steve Mena, who recently finished eligibility at Long Beach State, to move into a one-stoke lead after his second straight 69. Mena started slowly, but blistered the back nine in 4-under-par.

Merrick got back into contention with a second-round-low 67, which moved him into a tie with two other youngsters, Escondido's Brett Foulds and El Cajon's John Lieber, each of whom went 71-70 on the grueling first day.

The cut was 150 and among those who didn't make it was defending champion Scott McGihon, whose afternoon 1-over-par round wasn't enough to overcome a horrific opening 80 (in which he played his last six holes in 6-over-par). McGihon became the second consecutive defending champion to miss the weekend on the ensuing year. It happened to Pate at Rancho Santa Fe in 2000. Three others who finished in the top five a year ago also crashed and burned after 2001's Friday — Mark Etue, John Mallinger and Darin Sullivan.

What happened in the third round was easy to describe: almost everyone but Merrick, who fashioned a 70 on Saturday, went the wrong direction. It left the eventual champion with a three-stroke cushion heading into the final round.

One other who was able to take advantage of the situation, albeit briefly, was Fresno's Jonathon Echols (a SCGA member at San Clemente). He carded one of only four 68s shot for the tournament and improved his spot by five stokes. Sunday, though, he shot himself out of contention with a front nine 40. Echols later won the stroke play qualifying portion of the NCGA Amateur by three strokes.

Johnson positioned himself for a challenge by rallying with two birdies and an eagle over his last four holes but he needed all of that to finish at even par for the third round. After a double bogey at the par-3 seventh, Johnson pumped his drive on the 11th hole into the rugged hillside. Dropping out to a dirt service road, he save bogey from there.

Mena's fortunes were less shiny; he skied to a 78. Pate kept going the wrong direction with a 76 (even after eagling the first hole, a par four that was drivable for long hitters). Alex Kuyumjian gave USC some additional representation with a sparkling 67, joining a group at 215 (a stroke behind Echols and Johnson) that included Pate and Jones.

So on Sunday, it was, as they say, Merrick's tournament to win. That's exactly what he did, keeping everyone except his Bruin teammate at bay by missing only three fairways and four greens all day for his 69.

The win surprised neither the winner nor the runner-up. "The whole thing was my attitude," Merrick said afterward. "I felt like that wherever I hit it, I was going to make par."

Johnson agreed. "When John gets it going, he doesn't miss," he informed the assembled media. "He's got a lot of confidence and a great swing. Golf's a pretty easy game when have both of those."

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Past Champions

Year Winner Site
2024 Jaden Soong The Saticoy Club
2023 Greyson Leach Rolling Hills CC
2022 Caden Fioroni San Diego CC
2021 Clay Seeber Virginia CC
2020 Luke Potter Goose Creek GC
2019 Sahith Theegala Lakeside GC
2018 Joe Fryer La Jolla CC
2017 Sam Choi Mission Hills CC
2016 Rico Hoey Barona Creek GC
2015 Nathan Celusta Oakmont CC
2014 Beau Hossler Rancho Santa Fe GC
2013 Beau Hossler San Diego CC
2012 Bhavik Patel Big Canyon CC
2011 Patrick Cantlay San Gabriel CC
2010 Scott Travers La Cumbre CC
2009 Austin Graham Wilshire CC
2008 Kevin Marsh Saticoy CC
2007 Brett Kanda Victoria Club
2006 Scott McGihon Bakersfield CC
2005 Scott McGihon Tijeras Creek GC
2004 Tim Hogarth Hillcrest CC
2003 Roy Moon Torrey Pines GC
2002 Nico Bollini El Caballero CC
2001 John Merrick La Jolla CC
2000 Scott McGihon Rancho Santa Fe GC
1999 John Pate Industry Hills GC
1998 Greg Padilla The SCGA GC
1997 Craig Steinberg Lakeside GC
1996 Kevin Marsh Santa Maria CC
1995 Charlie Wi Santa Ana CC
1994 Tiger Woods Hacienda GC
1993 Todd Demsey Brentwood CC
1992 Craig Steinberg Fairbanks Ranch CC
1991 Craig Steinberg Bel-Air CC
1990 Pat Duncan Wilshire CC
1989 Paul Stankowski Glendora CC
1988 Craig Steinberg Annandale GC
1987 Greg Starkman Braemar CC
1986 Dave Sheff Hillcrest CC
1985 Brad Greer Virginia CC
1984 Brad Greer San Gabriel CC
1983 David Hobby Santa Maria CC
1982 Mark Blakely Stockdale CC
1981 Greg Twiggs Stardust CC
1980 Jon (Bud) Ardell Oakmont CC
1979 Jeff Hart Hacienda GC
1978 Brian Gaddy Bel-Air CC
1977 Doug Clarke La Jolla CC
1976 Tony Sills California CC
1975 Lee Davis Wilshire CC
1974 Jim Porter Brentwood CC
1973 John Richardson El Niguel CC
1972 Mark Pfeil Hillcrest CC
1971 John Beetham Virginia CC
1970 Gary Sanders Oakmont CC
1969 U.T. Thompson III Hacienda GC
1968 Barry Jaeckel Lakeside GC
1967 Greg Pitzer Riviera CC
1966 John A. Jacobs Victoria Club
1965 Richard Davies Annandale GC
1964 Larry O. Brown San Gabriel GC
1963 Bruce McCormick Hillcrest CC
1962 Larry Bouchey Virginia CC
1961 Ted Richards Jr. Los Angeles CC
1960 Ben Alyea Brentwood CC
1959 Alan Geiberger Oakmont CC
1958 Frank Hixon Wilshire CC
1957 Verne Callison Lakeside GC
1956 Alan Geiberger Santa Ana CC
1955 Jerry Steelsmith Annandale GC
1954 Ted Richards Jr. San Gabriel CC
1953 Fletcher Jones Los Angeles CC
1952 John W. Dawson Hillcrest CC
1951 Jim Ferrie Virginia CC
1950 Jim Ferrie Oakmont CC
1949 Jerry Douglas Victoria Club
1948 Bruce McCormick Wilshire CC
1947 Bruce McCormick Los Angeles CC
1946 Bobby Gardner Virginia CC
1945 John Dawson San Gabriel CC
1944 John Dawson Lakeside GC
1943 Smiley Quick Hillcrest CC
1942 John Dawson Los Angeles CC
1941 Pat Abbott Oakmont CC
1940 Smiley Quick Lakeside GC
1939 Frank Hixon Annandale GC
1938 Pat Abbott California CC
1937 Jack Gaines Riviera CC
1936 Roger Kelly San Diego CC
1935 Harry Wesbrook Los Angeles CC
1934 Charles Seaver Bel-Air CC
1933 Harold Thompson Brentwood CC
1932 Jack Gaines San Gabriel CC
1931 David Martin Los Angeles CC
1930 Fay Coleman Midwick CC
1929 Gibson Dunlap Bel-Air CC
1928 Fay Coleman Midwick CC
1927 George Von Elm Lakeside GC
1926 Paul Hunter California CC/Brentwood CC
1925 George Von Elm Los Angeles CC
1924 Paul Hunter Annandale GC
1923 Willie Hunter Midwick CC
1922 George Von Elm Flintridge CC/Pasadena GC
1921 Paul Hunter Los Angeles CC
1920 E.H. Seaver Los Angeles CC
1919 Douglas Grant Los Angeles CC
1918 R.J. Cash, Jr. Los Angeles CC
1917 Windsor B. Walton Midwick CC
1916 Harold B. Lamb Los Angeles CC
1915 E.S. Armstrong Midwick CC
1914 Carleton Wright San Gabriel CC
1913 Norman Macbeth Los Angeles CC
1912 E.S. Armstrong Los Angeles CC
1911 Norman Macbeth Los Angeles CC
1910 Wm. Frederickson Annandale GC
1909 Paul Hunter Annandale GC
1908 Paul Hunter Los Angeles CC
1907 Sterling Liness Los Angeles CC
1906 Wm. Frederickson Los Angeles CC
1905 Walter Fairbanks Los Angeles CC
1904 W.K. Jewett Los Angeles CC
1903 Walter Fairbanks Los Angeles CC
1902 H.M. Sears Pasadena CC
1901 Walter Fairbanks Los Angeles CC
1900 Charles E. Orr Los Angeles CC
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