Brokenbrow went 34 holes with opponent Chad Niezing, and sat in the driver’s seat for the majority of the second 18 holes. The pair had to negotiate with the elements all day, playing through the rain during the morning and afternoon.
Brokenbrow began the tournament strong, advancing out of stroke play as the No. 13 seed. He took his proceeding matches 1 up (round of 64), 3 & 2 (round of 32), 4 & 2 (round of 16) and 2 up (quarterfinal).
In the semifinal, Brokenbrow went 1 up with a birdie on the first hole, and, going as high as 3 up, he did not concede the lead the remainder of the afternoon.What a last two weeks of golf for @curtbrokenbrow ‼️
— Metropolitan Amateur Golf Association (@MetAmateurGA) June 28, 2021
Last week ➡️ Low Amateur at the #WWTMetOpen 🥇
This week ➡️ @MissouriGolf Amateur Champion 🏆
Congrats Curtis, and we’ll see you at St. Louis Country Club in early August! pic.twitter.com/gmGrhN9NW1
He joins an illustrious list of former champions including new MGA president Wayne Fredrick and PGA Tour champion Tom Watson.
A native of Manchester, England who played out of Reddish Vale Golf Club in Stockport, Brokenbrow played collegiately at Missouri Baptist where he now serves as an assistant coach. He finished second in the 2019 Metropolitan Amateur Championship held at the St. Louis Country Club.
