Stauffer leads at W. Penn. Amateur
BUTLER, Pa (July 1, 2013) — After two rounds at the Western Pennsylvania Amateur, St. Bonaventure sophomore Josh Stauffer has a one-stroke lead heading into the final round.
Stauffer shot 70-68 in the first two rounds to lead by one over David Brown, whose 67 was the lowest first-round score.
Stauffer and Brown are the only two players in the 73-man field under par.
View results for WPGA Amateur
ABOUT THE
WPGA Amateur
Started in 1899 and played all but two
years,
1917-18, during World War I, the West
Penn
Amateur is one of the oldest regional
championships in the country. The 54-hole
tournament starts with a field of 78
playing 36
holes the first day, with a cut to the low
32
and ties (or within seven shots of the
lead) for
the second day. 18 holes of stroke play
qualifying held at multiple sites for non-
exempt
players prior to the championship.
View Complete Tournament Information