Sharp’s week was consistent – with rounds of 70, 69, and 70 for a 54-hole total of 7-under-par, 209. With the tournament coming down to the very last putt, Sharp remained calm and approached it with confidence.
“I took a look at the leaderboard on my walk up to the green, so I knew where I stood,” said Sharp. “When I went to look at my putt, it just really fit my eye. It was a little right to left breaker and it was just the perfect putt for me.”
After converting his birdie putt, Sharp watched the final group finish, including Patrick Allgeier who needed to make his putt to force a playoff. Missing on the high side with a little bit too much speed, Sharp grabbed his first career win since playing on the Indiana Junior Golf Tour.
With the biggest win of his career under his belt, Sharp’s summer is far from over. He hopes to qualify for the US Amateur Championship next week, and will attend Q-School within the next few months in the hopes of turning professional.
This was one of the most exciting finishes at a State Open in the last several years. Impressive play this week by runners-up CJ Jones, Chris Smith, and Andy Winings who all finished the event at 6-under-par. Patrick Allgeier finished fifth at 5-under-par.



