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Nathan Robinson triumphs in playoff at 2024 Peninsula Amateur
8/25/2024 | by Cameron Spraggins of AmateurGolf.com

see also: View results for Peninsula Amateur, Crystal Springs Golf Club

Champion Nathan Robinson (left) and runner-up Adam Petrocelli (Crystal Springs Photo)
Champion Nathan Robinson (left) and runner-up Adam Petrocelli (Crystal Springs Photo)

Robinson and Adam Petrocelli finished seven strokes clear of nearest competitors and brought the final round to extra holes

Nathan Robinson of Santa Cruz clinched the 2024 Peninsula Amateur Championship title after a sudden-death playoff against Adam Petrocelli of Pacific Grove at Crystal Springs Golf Club in Burlingame, California. 

Both players finished the tournament with a two-round total of 139, with Robinson shooting 68 and 71, and Petrocelli posting scores of 69 and 70. 

Mason Browning of San Mateo finished third with a solid performance, totaling 146 after rounds of 72 and 74. Jackson Bussell from Lincolnshire, Illinois, took fourth place with a 147, recording a 74 in the first round and a 73 in the second. Chris Audi of San Francisco rounded out the top five with a consistent score of 148, shooting 74 in both rounds.

In the senior division, Bobby McAllister of Rancho Murieta emerged as the champion, finishing with a total score of 149 (77-72). Tony Ralph of Sunnyvale, who led after the first round, finished as the runner-up with a total of 151 (74-77).

Joseph Schiebold from Rohnert Park and David Soika of Capitola tied for third place, each recording a total score of 155. Schiebold shot rounds of 78 and 77, while Soika posted scores of 75 and 80. Daniel Young of Redwood City secured fifth place with a total score of 162 (84-78).

Results: Peninsula Amateur
PlacePlayerLocationPtsScores
T1*Santa Cruz, CA7569-70=139
T1Pacific Grove, CA5068-71=139
3San Mateo, CA2572-74=146
4Lincolnshire, IL2574-73=147
5San Jose, CA2574-74=148

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About the Peninsula Amateur

36-hole individual stroke play tournament. Championship flight (max handicap 7.4) plus flights for seniors and super seniors (max handicap 9.5).

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