“Of course, I was trying to keep the momentum going,” Dobson said. “But whenever you shoot a low number like that, the next day you just don’t have that same magic. You have to work with what you have. And today I really didn’t have my best stuff, so it was a grind.”
“He’s got one of the best short games I’ve ever seen,” Dobson said of Keith, who will play for Dartmouth University in the fall. “He’s got to be one of the best chippers and putters in all of junior golf. It’s unbelievable.”

While Saturday’s round broke records, including both the competitive course record and the Amateurgolf.com Tour record, the Sunday win rang a different note. Dobson joins a star-studded list of past winners including Max Homa (2011) and Collin Morikawa (2016).
“It means a ton. I haven’t won in quite a while,” Dobson said. “To come out and play a new event in a new state with new grasses and win is really, really awesome.”
* * * * *Mid-Amateur, Senior and Super Senior Divisions
Taking the Mid-Amateur title for the second consecutive tournament was Nate Jetter, who placed fifth overall after rounds of 68 and 72. Third place went to 2021 Winter Invitational champion Beau Forest at 7-under, followed by St. Mary’s College freshman Mitchell Hoey a shot back at 6-under.

Michael Staskus
“The hybrid would have come in too high and would have left a really tough chip,” Staskus said of his club selection at the par-5 ninth. “So I went with the big gun.”
The choice paid off considering O’Connor’s closing run of three birdies in four holes meant Staskus needed a birdie to win outright. From a tight lie in a shaved gully beside the green, Staskus executed a perfect chip to leave himself eight feet for the eventual winning birdie.
“Earlier I was making the big number but I’ve started to manage my game better,” Staskus said of his recent play.
The Super Senior title went to Michael Wishart, who like Staskus went wire-to-wire. He turned his one-shot lead into three with a hole-out eagle to start his day at the par-4 10th. He’d go on to post his second straight 75 and take home the crystal with a three-stroke win over Tom Pera.
