Washington,
Mich. – Ryan Moore roared to a 10 and 9 victory over Lee Williamson
in the final of the U.S. Amateur Public Links Championship Saturday.
Moore,
19, of Puyallup, Wash., grabbed the lead on the second hole of the 36-hole
final at the 7001-yard, par-72 Orchards Golf Club and never let Williamson,
23, of Crawfordsville, Ind., back into the match.
With the
victory, Moore won the national championship trophy and an invitation
to the 2003 Masters.
After stumbling
at the first hole, Moore strung together 10 birdies in the first 18
holes, including the last four in a row, to finish 6 up at the turn.
His 18-hole score was equivalent to 63, breaking his own course record
of 65, set in the quarterfinal round.
“I’ve played
in quite a few USGA championships,” said Moore, who played in the 2002
U.S. Open and was runner-up at the 2000 U.S. Junior Amateur. “It feels
good to finally win one.”
Moore kept
up the pressure in the afternoon portion of the match, adding four more
birdies before the match ended on the 27th hole. All told, he had 14
birdies on the final day.
“I would
have hated to play me today,” joked Moore. “But when you have thoughts
of going to the Masters you don’t think about being tired. I just kept
pressing.”
“When he
birdied 15, 16, 17, and 18 I didn’t even come close to matching that,”
said Williamson, the Big-10 Player of the Year and 1st Team All-American
at Purdue. “That’s pretty tough to come back from.
“I gave
him a soft lead early on. To make him feel so comfortable the way he
was playing, that was it. I really regret the start.”
Moore compiled
23 birdies since picking up a new caddie midway through his quarterfinal
round. On the 11th hole of Moore’s Friday morning match, Mark Soldan,
30, of Macomb Township, Mich., was watching from the tee as a spectator
when he noticed Moore did not have a caddie. Soldan, who works on the
assembly line at the local Ford Motor Co. plant, volunteered his services
and the two of them were off to the races.
“The only
caddie fee I charge is a trip to Augusta,” said Soldan.
It is
still unclear whether he will accompany Moore to the Masters, but there
is a chance he may caddie for Moore in next month’s U.S. Amateur.
Both Williamson
and Moore receive exemptions into the 2002 U.S. Amateur Championship
at Oakland Hills Country Club in Bloomfield Hills, Mich.
The U.S.
Amateur Public Links is one of 13 national championships conducted annually
by the United States Golf Association, 10 of which are strictly for
amateurs.
Story
written by David Normoyle, USGA.
Results
Washington,
Mich. - Results from the 36-hole final round of match play at the 7,001-yard,
par-72 Orchards Golf Club
Final
Round
Ryan Moore, Puyallup, Wash. (142) def. Lee Williamson, Crawfordsville,
Ind. (137), 10 and 9