The victory for Wyman, who played in the U.S. Amateur at Pebble Beach last month, was his first Maine Mid-Amateur title to go along with victories the last two years in the state amateur.
After opening with an even-par 72 on Saturday, a round that could have been much better hadn't it been for a final hole triple-bogey, Wyman wasted no time in pulling away on Sunday. Wyman came out of the gates firing with birdies on the first two holes and after a par on the 3rd he added two birdies on Nos. 4 and 5 for a 4-under in five hole start that essentially put the tournament away just a handful of holes into the final round.
4-under for the tournament after the early birdie barrage, the former Endicott College standout did give shots back on the 9th and 14th holes but by the time he made the turn his lead had already swelled to seven shots over Scott Sirois who started the day in second place, a couple of shots back.
With the lead sizable the mid-round bogeys proved to be harmless as Wyman rebounded with a birdie on the par-5 15th, his fifth of the day against two bogeys, before parring his way to the house.
Sirois took second place with a 6-over showing, Mike Doran was third at 9-over, in fourth it was Jason Macdonald at 10-over while Ashley Fifield was 11-over in fifth.
