Top amateur golf moments of 2018, No. 20: History repeated
December 2, 2018 | by AmateurGolf.com Staff
see also: Sean Knapp, Western Pennsylvania Amateur Championship, The Kahkwa Club

By defeating a player nearly four decades his junior, a local legend ties a record that had stood for 102 years
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Golf in Western Pennsylvania has a rich history. For one thing, the Western Pennsylvania Amateur is one of the oldest championships in the country, having been played since 1899 (skipping only 1917-18 during World War I).
A handful of names stick out on the past-champions scroll. Arnold Palmer won four titles in a row from 1949-1952, a feat Nathan Smith also completed from 2007-2010. But nobody’s streak has been longer than the one Sean Knapp authored from 1998-2003. His run of six titles in a row was impressive, but the feat Knapp pulled off with his latest victory is perhaps more so.
Asked by a WPGA writer if his eighth title was more special than any others, Knapp replied, “Sure it is. I like winning when it’s of an historical nature. It’s been over 100 years since somebody has won eight. So, yes, this one is special.”
Fownes won his titles in 1904, 1905, 1907, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1913 and 1916.
Knapp first won this event in 1988 and before this fall, had last won it in 2003. That means 30 years have passed since his first victory in event and 15 years have passed since his last. It’s another remarkable detail of Knapp’s legacy.
Knapp has been in the final group each of the last three years and has never missed a cut. He’s never finished lower than 11th in the event, according to the WPGA.
“I’m also big on winning on historical courses,” he said. “And this is a very historic course. It’s a very big win for me.”
Knapp’s other in-state numbers are just as impressive. He is a nine-time winner of the Western Pennsylvania Mid-Amateur, a three-time winner of the Pennsylvania Mid-Amateur and Art Wall, Jr. Memorial and a four-time winner of the George Dressler Memorial Championship. Knapp won the U.S. Senior Amateur in 2017, the first year he was eligible. It was his first solo USGA title (he was a part of the 2009 Men’s State Team-winning squad from Pennsylvania).
Quotes and information from Mike Dudurich, WPGA writer
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 t...
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