Downey battles wind for New York Mid-Am lead
9/28/2018 | by New York State Golf Association
see also: New York Men's Mid-Amateur Championship, Country Club Of Troy

Even a gusty day at Wanakah Country Club couldn't keep Kyle Downey down. The 29-year-old posted 4-under 68 on Friday
The 29-year-old player from Locust Hill Country Club fired a 4-under 68 on Lake Erie’s neighboring layout and holds a three-stroke advantage with 36 holes left of competition.
Patrick Nealon posted the lone under-par score in the morning wave when he came in with 71.
The group at 1 under includes Tom Linehan, Brian Rajczak , Lancelot Hope, NYSGA Executive Director Bill Moore of Bellevue Country Club, and two-time NYS Men’s Mid-Am champion Jim Scorse.
Five players shot 74 including Matthew Ion, Kyle Kozlowski, Wills Reardon, past champion Matt Clarke, and another past champion, Tim Spitz.
The opening-round cut fell at 79, with 66 players advancing to Saturday’s second round. The field has been repaired based on scores and all groups will start off No. 1. After Saturday’s second round, the field will be cut once more to top 30 and ties for Sunday’s final.
Downey, who was in contention throughout last year’s Mid-Am (and was in the final group on Sunday) and a first-round leader in 2016, has been playing very confident golf as of late.
Last weekend, he advanced to match play at the U.S. Mid-Amateur at Charlotte Country Club and clearly carried that momentum into this weekend.
“I realized that I belong there. It wasn’t a gift or miracle that I made it there,” he mentioned about finishing 35th in stroke-play qualifying among many of the top mid-amateurs in the country.
“Today I hit the ball the best I have in probably two or three years. I missed one fairway, two greens, and made a mess of three.” He detailed, referring to his lone bogey on the round. “My swing coach and I have been working on playing in the wind. I’m getting better at it.”
The wind certainly picked up in the early afternoon, leaving the p.m. players faced with an additional challenge .It was his accuracy off the tee that paved the way for an excellent number on the challenging Willie Watson design.
His experience being in contention over the last few years should assist him in avoiding mental errors over the final two rounds. “I’ve been in this situation before where I was the leader the first day and gave it away. Normally I like to play from behind, just aim at pins and make a few people nervous. Now I’ll just have to aim for the middle of greens and play a little bit more conservative.”
Nealon, of nearby Brierwood Country Club, used his local knowledge of the course en route to his red numbers.
“I’m really familiar with the course. I’ve played here a lot and am pretty confident all around here. I don’t mind the wind. I’m a good wind player, I usually keep it low and under it.”
When asked about his thoughts on the rest of the weekend, he mentioned, “It’s a long weekend, I know how it goes.”
About the New York State Mid-Amateur

Entries will be limited to male amateur golfers who enjoy membership privileges at Clubs belonging to the New York State Golf Association, or are NYSGA Associate Members. Entrants must have attained their 25th birthday by the date of their regional q...
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