Robert Gregorski wins Wisconsin Mid-Amateur
Robert Gregorski
GREEN LAKE, Wisc. — Storied Wisconsin champion Robert Gregorski added another state title to his resume with a comeback win at the Wisconsin Mid-Amateur Championship.
Gregorski, who has played in more than 10 USGA championships and won many Wisconsin State Golf Association titles, trailed first-round leaders Paul Zarek and Jason Pendleton by three strokes, but fired 3-under par 69 on Tuesday to surge ahead for a two-stroke victory.
Joe Weber led by a stroke going into the 17th hole, but made double on the par-4 17th while Gregorski made timely birdies on the final two holes. Pendleton had a chance to win, but a 4-over 40 on the back nine took him out of contention and into a tie for third place with Zarek, who had a disappointing back nine, as well.
Gregorski, who was elected to the WSGA Hall-of-Fame in 2004, made state history in 1998 when he captured the Wisconsin State Amateur, State Mid-Amateur, State Match Play, and Public Links titles all in the same year.
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ABOUT THE
Wisconsin Mid-Amateur
In 2014, the Director's Cup Championship and
Governor's Cup Championship were combined into
the Mid-Amateur Championship. This statewide 36-
hole tournament is conducted for players age 25 and
older. The championship trophy is awarded to the
player with the lowest 36-hole gross score.
Additionally, players compete in two age divisions,
representing the formats of the former Director's
Cup and Governor's Cup Championships. Players age
25-39 will compete in a Director's Cup division and
players age 40-54 will compete in a Governor's Cup
division. Prizes are also awarded in both gross and
net divisions. To be eligible, players must have a
WSGA Handicap Index of 11.4 or less.
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