Medalist ousted as New Jersey Mid-Amateur semifinals are set
9/23/2014 | by AmateurGolf.com Staff
see also: View results for New Jersey Mid-Amateur, Morris County Golf Club

Tom Collins, who was the No. 1 seed heading into match play, lost 8-and-6 to 16-seed Dan Levinson
MOUNT LAUREL, N.J. (Sept. 23, 2014) — After shooting 69 in the 18-hole qualifying for the New Jersey Mid-Amateur and earning the No. 1 seed for match play, Tom Collins was handed a heavy defeat — 8-and-6 — by 16-seed Dan Levinson.
Levinson went on to lose in the quarterfinals to Jason Bataille 4-and-2. Bataille will face Pete Barron III in the semifinals starting tomorrow.
On the other half of the bracket, defending champion and No. 2 seed Trevor Randolph will face Stephen Ellis. Randolph won both of his matches 2-and-1 on Tuesday while Ellis won 2-and-2 and then squeezed by K.J. Kim one-up in the quarters.
About the New Jersey Mid-Amateur

Open to male amateurs age 30 or above who have qualified from one of two qualifying sites or have met the exemption criteria. Format consists of 18 holes of stroke play followed by round of 16 match play.
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