Massachusett Amateur Golf Championship – Swampscott’s DiLisio Leads by a Shot After Second Round Today

NEWTON – Swampscott’s Steve DiLisio of Salem Country Club is leading the 109th Massachusetts Amateur Golf Championship after two rounds. DiLisio is now 3 under par shooting a 68 today and a 69 yesterday.Over a two-day period, DiLisio posted a score of 3-under par 137 to finish as medalist and earn the top seed heading into match play, which will begin Wednesday morning at 8:00 a.m. at Charles River Country Club.

Medalist Steven DiLisio (right) with Harry McCracken, Jr. (center) and MGA Executive Director Jesse Menachem.

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This year’s cut line fell at 7-over par 147 with the final two spots being decided in a five-for-two sudden-death playoff on Tuesday evening.

The first two rounds of match play – round of 32 and round of 16 – will be contested on Wednesday in Newton. The quarterfinals and semifinals will take place on Thursday with the finale coming on Friday when the last two competitors standing will compete in a 36-hole final match.

For DiLisio, this year marks only the second time in his career that he has advanced to match play. Two years ago at Oak Hill Country Club, DiLisio was defeated in the round of 32 by Matthew Naumec (GreatHorse).

“It is a great honor,” said DiLisio just prior to the official medalist ceremony which included McCracken as well as a crowd of competitors, club members and spectators. “To be the first one is pretty awesome. He has been out here for as long as I have been playing tournaments and a lot longer than I have been playing. I have been able to spend some time with him at the New England events and it is just such an honor to share this with him.”

After posting a 1-under par 69 on Monday – a score matched by Herbie Aikens (Pinehills GC) – DiLisio bettered his play by carding a 2-under par 68 to secure himself the top seed.

“I have played pretty solid both days,” said DiLisio, who finished with five birdies on Tuesday. “I started well today and birdied my first hole and just seemed like I was off to a solid start. I have been hitting it really well. I had a lot of scoring irons and wedges into the green and I think I hit 16 or 17 greens today.”

Despite living just an hour away from Charles River Country Club, DiLisio was unfamiliar with the course until just a few weeks ago. A club member Charlie Deehan – whom DiLisio had recently met – invited him to play in a member-guest.

Without laying an eye on the course, DiLisio made birdie on the first five holes that day.

“Mr. Deehan said that he liked to win and that I better play well,” said DiLisio with a laugh. “I birdied one and two and he was giving me a hard time about starting and said, ‘Well you have to birdie the first five or it doesn’t matter,’ and then I birdied the first five which was funny. It was a lot of fun.”

Through 36 holes, DiLisio has made seven birdies and one hole in one.

Event Background Information

Newton, MA — The 109th Massachusetts Amateur Championship will officially kick off on Monday at Charles River Country Club.

Over a period of five days in Newton, a field of 144 competitors will vie for The Massachusetts Cup, which is awarded to the champion of the MGA’s most prestigious and oldest Championship Proper.

This event was introduced in 1903 and stands as the third oldest state amateur championship conducted in the United States. During that time period, a total of 75 individual competitors have claimed the title as their own. Notable former champions from the past include Francis Ouimet, Jesse Guilford, Eddie Lowery, Fred Wright, Eddie Lowery and Ted Bishop.

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