Berkmeyer medals at U.S. Mid-Amateur
By RON BALICKI
Senior Writer


RIVER HILLS, Wis. – Skip Berkmeyer is well acquainted with the qualifying process for USGA amateur championships.

For the past 15 years the 34-year-old from St. Louis, Mo., has gone through this process for a spot in the starting field at the U.S. Amateur. He’s made it seven times.

For the past nine years, he has done the same thing for the U.S. Mid-Amateur, making it to the championship proper five times.

“One of these days I would love to be exempt into one of these championships and not have to worry about qualifying,” said Berkmeyer, who, along with his father Rick, owns a trophy and awards company.

To accomplish that he would need to be a quarterfinalist or better to earn exemption for the following year.

He came up one match shy – his best-ever USGA finish – at last year’s U.S. Mid-Am when he lost to Scott Hardy in the Round of 16. His best showing at the U.S. Amateur came this summer at Pinehurst where he lost in the second round to Canada’s Graham Hill, 1 up.

“For some reason, I just can’t seem to get over that hump,” said Berkmeyer, whose mother Barbara was runner-up to Carol Semple Thompson at the 2002 U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur. “Maybe that will change this week.”

He’s on the right track at least following the 36-hole stroke play qualifying Sunday in the 28th U.S. Mid-Amateur Championship at Milwaukee Country Club and Brown Deer Park Golf Course.
 
Not only did Berkmeyer easily advanced to the 64-man match play field, but his 2-under 138 total earned him medalist honors. He shot 3-under 67 at Brown Deer Park, followed by a 1-over 71 at Milwaukee CC to finish one shot better than Tim Mickelson, the only other player in the field to break par.

First-round leader and two-time U.S. Mid-Amateur champ Tim Jackson followed his opening 65 at Milwaukee CC with a 75 and was tied with Derek Berg at even-par 140.

“My goal coming in was to make match play and I did that,” Berkmeyer said. “Now, to think there were 264 players and I had the lowest score, that’s pretty special.”

For Mickelson, the younger brother of PGA Tour star Phil, the day ended in disappointing fashion. He stood at 3 under for the tournament with two holes to play but three-putted both 17 and 18 for bogeys. At the par-3 17th, he left his 45-foot birdie putt 10 feet short and missed the next. At 18 he ran his 35-foot birdie try 4 feet past and lipped out his par try.

“It’s frustrating to end that way,” said Mickelson, a quarterfinalist in this event last year. “But I’m playing well, just not putting well. My mentality today was to make match play, whether it was No. 64 or No. 1, it didn’t matter. So in that respect I accomplished what I needed to accomplish. Now I just have to get my putter going starting tomorrow.”

Fifty players qualified for match play posting a score of 6-over 146 or better. There were 19 players that tied for the 51st and they play Monday morning in a playoff for the final 14 spots.

All five college coaches in the field advanced to match play – head coaches Mickelson, San Diego; and Josh Gregory, Augusta State (144); and Scott Hardy, St. Mary’s (146); and assistant coaches Jordan Byrd, Clemson (143) and Alan Bratton, Oklahoma State (146).

The oldest player to qualify for match play is Greg Reynolds, 61. The 2002 U.S. Senior Amateur winner tied for 14th at 143 after rounds of 72-71.

Only one player managed to break par the second round and it proved much needed. After opening with an 8-over 78, Skip Corneliussen shot 1-under 69 at Milwaukee Country Club to finish at 147 and join the playoff fray.

For Berkmeyer, his play has been a continuation of an impressive summer. He won the St. Louis Men’s District Championship and the Metropolitan Match Play Championship, and was runner-up at the Missouri State Amateur and St. Louis Metropolitan Amateur. He also was qualifying medalist at his U.S. Amateur qualifier, and tied for 13th at the Porter Cup.

“I’m pretty pleased with my summer play,” said Berkmeyer. “My game has gotten better as I’ve gotten older. I feel like I belong out here. This is my favorite event. This is what I play for.”

And maybe next time he won’t have to go through that qualifying process.

• • •

Ron Balicki is a Golfweek senior writer. To reach him e-mail rbalicki@golfweek.com.



Scores with relation to par from the stroke-play portion of the U.S. Mid-Amateur Championship, played Sept. 7 at the par-70, 7,004-yard Milwaukee Country Club (m) and par-70, 6,728-yard Brown Deer Park Golf Course (b) in River Hills, Wis.:

1. Richard Berkmeyer 67b-71m--138
-2
2. Tim Mickelson 69b-70m--139
-1
3. Derek Berg 70b-70m--140
E
3. Tim Jackson 65m-75b--140
E
5. Scott Fawcett 66m-75b--141 + 1
5. Steve Wilson 71b-70m--141 + 1
5. Nathan Smith 70b-71m--141 + 1
5. David Noll Jr. 70m-71b--141 + 1
9. Andy Roberts 72b-70m--142 + 2
9. Jim Dunlap 71b-71m--142 + 2
9. Michael McCoy 71b-71m--142 + 2
9. Sean Knapp 68b-74m--142 + 2
9. Matthew Williams 70b-72m--142 + 2
14. Chris Noel 71m-72b--143 + 3
14. Randy Haag 67m-76b--143 + 3
14. Jordan Byrd 70b-73m--143 + 3
14. Greg Reynolds 72b-71m--143 + 3
14. Brad Nurski 70b-73m--143 + 3
19. Gene Elliott 68m-76b--144 + 4
19. Raymond Floyd 74m-70b--144 + 4
19. John Ehrgott 71m-73b--144 + 4
19. Scott Harvey 73m-71b--144 + 4
19. Jon Lindstrom 73m-71b--144 + 4
19. T.J. Shuart 71m-73b--144 + 4
19. Michael Muehr 69m-75b--144 + 4
19. Matt Behm 70b-74m--144 + 4
19. Josh Gregory 71b-73m--144 + 4
19. Nathan Colson 70b-74m--144 + 4
19. Steve Galko 70b-74m--144 + 4
19. Jason Oien 73m-71b--144 + 4
31. Michael Stamberger 74m-71b--145 + 5
31. Matthew Clarke 73m-72b--145 + 5
31. Chris Lange 71m-74b--145 + 5
31. Brian Haskell 69m-76b--145 + 5
31. Brooks Freeman 71b-74m--145 + 5
31. Jimmy Chestnut 74b-71m--145 + 5
37. Scott Hardy 76m-70b--146 + 6
37. Adam Dooley 71m-75b--146 + 6
37. John Bearrie 76m-70b--146 + 6
37. Jack Kearney 72m-74b--146 + 6
37. Gene Gizzarelli 73m-73b--146 + 6
37. Ted Moloney 72m-74b--146 + 6
37. Alan Bratton 73m-73b--146 + 6
37. Ryan Mcdonald 72b-74m--146 + 6
37. Austin Eaton III 72b-74m--146 + 6
37. Ricky Jones 71b-75m--146 + 6
37. Ty Cox 71b-75m--146 + 6
37. Steve White 71b-75m--146 + 6
37. Ron Ewing 73b-73m--146 + 6
37. Jeff Williams 74b-72m--146 + 6
51. Todd Mitchell 73m-74b--147 + 7
51. Chris Hall 73m-74b--147 + 7
51. Howie Knodt 72m-75b--147 + 7
51. Stephen Sharpe 72m-75b--147 + 7
51. Michael Harrington 74m-73b--147 + 7
51. Michael Hyland 73b-74m--147 + 7
51. Garrett Morrison 74b-73m--147 + 7
51. Andrew Davis 75b-72m--147 + 7
51. Scott Kammann 74b-73m--147 + 7
51. Gary Young 74b-73m--147 + 7
51. Carlton Forrester 72b-75m--147 + 7
51. Richard Burgess Jr. 72b-75m--147 + 7
51. Mark Scheibach 75b-72m--147 + 7
51. Saxon McFarland 75b-72m--147 + 7
51. Skip Corneliussen 78b-69m--147 + 7
51. Thomas Gramigna 72b-75m--147 + 7
51. Jeffrey Wilson 71b-76m--147 + 7
51. Eric Spencer 71b-76m--147 + 7
51. Dan Horner 73m-74b--147 + 7
• • •


Missed the cut


70. Glenn Smeraglio 75m-73b--148 + 8
70. Zachary Lese 74m-74b--148 + 8
70. Marc Chandonnet 75m-73b--148 + 8
70. Joe Bendetti 76m-72b--148 + 8
70. Lee Palms 70m-78b--148 + 8
70. Randy Nichols 76m-72b--148 + 8
70. Dave Shillinglaw 78m-70b--148 + 8
70. Thomas Brennan 74m-74b--148 + 8
70. Jeffrey Scohy 75m-73b--148 + 8
70. Kevin Marsh 75b-73m--148 + 8
70. Danny Green 70b-78m--148 + 8
70. G. Davis Boland 69b-79m--148 + 8
70. Justin Heimer 74b-74m--148 + 8
70. Joseph Wall 74b-74m--148 + 8
70. Touraj Jason Vedadi 70b-78m--148 + 8
70. Dan Whitaker 76m-72b--148 + 8
70. Gregory Wolfe 76m-72b--148 + 8
70. Jimmy Brandt 74m-74b--148 + 8
70. George Marucci Jr. 75m-73b--148 + 8
89. Jarrett Grimes 72m-77b--149 + 9
89. Brian Sparrow 75m-74b--149 + 9
89. Doug Hoey 78m-71b--149 + 9
89. Wes Leith 74m-75b--149 + 9
89. Jeff Storrs 73m-76b--149 + 9
89. Greg Stebbins 76m-73b--149 + 9
89. Daniel Metzendorf 76m-73b--149 + 9
89. Adam Thomas 73m-76b--149 + 9
89. John Dowdall 74b-75m--149 + 9
89. Brad Niemann 72b-77m--149 + 9
89. Chris Kuhlke 75b-74m--149 + 9
89. Erik Martin 74b-75m--149 + 9
89. Jeff Belk 78b-71m--149 + 9
89. Kenneth Weixel 75b-74m--149 + 9
89. Scott Davenport 72m-77b--149 + 9
104. James Camaione 76m-74b--150 + 10
104. Michael Castleforte 77m-73b--150 + 10
104. Kyle Wesolowski 73m-77b--150 + 10
104. Kirk Siddens 76m-74b--150 + 10
104. Eric Fiskum 74m-76b--150 + 10
104. Dave Womack 76b-74m--150 + 10
104. Michael Barbosa 75b-75m--150 + 10
104. Richard Ross 76b-74m--150 + 10
104. John Urquhart 72b-78m--150 + 10
104. Kevin Hammer 76b-74m--150 + 10
104. Brian Higgins 74b-76m--150 + 10
104. Don Bell 72b-78m--150 + 10
104. Joe Cunningham 75b-75m--150 + 10
104. Nicholas Brown 77b-73m--150 + 10
104. Marion E. Williams III 72b-78m--150 + 10
104. James Kieserman 74b-76m--150 + 10
104. Scott McGihon 76b-74m--150 + 10
104. Jack Allara II 75b-75m--150 + 10
104. David Brown 72b-78m--150 + 10
104. Todd Strible 74b-76m--150 + 10
104. James Volpenhein 71b-79m--150 + 10
104. Todd Burgan 73b-77m--150 + 10
104. Marc Mandel 73b-77m--150 + 10
104. Jerry Hudgins 74b-76m--150 + 10
104. Scott Micklewright 75b-75m--150 + 10
104. William Hadden 79m-71b--150 + 10
130. Edward Gibstein 76m-75b--151 + 11
130. Joseph Alvarez 78m-73b--151 + 11
130. Casey Baker 77m-74b--151 + 11
130. Bill Cunningham 75m-76b--151 + 11
130. Grady Brame 73m-78b--151 + 11
130. David Foley 76m-75b--151 + 11
130. Ben Cavey 75m-76b--151 + 11
130. Keith Kinsel 76b-75m--151 + 11
130. Andy McCabe 76b-75m--151 + 11
130. Tim Fisher 73b-78m--151 + 11
130. Jason Cage 78b-73m--151 + 11
130. Kevin Atamian 74b-77m--151 + 11
130. Aaron Hickman 72b-79m--151 + 11
143. Kevin Tassistro 77m-75b--152 + 12
143. Tim J. Murphy 77m-75b--152 + 12
143. Doug Gradwell 77m-75b--152 + 12
143. Steven Hudson 76m-76b--152 + 12
143. Mark Sider 76m-76b--152 + 12
143. Steven Brame 80m-72b--152 + 12
143. Justin Sharaf 78m-74b--152 + 12
143. David White 76m-76b--152 + 12
143. Andy Achenbach 74b-78m--152 + 12
143. Kevin Burnett 78b-74m--152 + 12
143. John Vaccaro 78b-74m--152 + 12
143. Bowen Osborn 79b-73m--152 + 12
143. Derek Meinhart 80m-72b--152 + 12
143. Robert Bird 76m-76b--152 + 12
157. Joey Nichols 78m-75b--153 + 13
157. Steve Bendt 83m-70b--153 + 13
157. Mike Bell 80m-73b--153 + 13
157. Andrew Demore 75m-78b--153 + 13
157. Humberto Castellanos 75m-78b--153 + 13
157. Erin McDonald 78m-75b--153 + 13
157. Robert Funk 77b-76m--153 + 13
157. Tim C. Thompson Jr. 73b-80m--153 + 13
157. Philip Slovitt 75b-78m--153 + 13
157. Ronald Kilby 73b-80m--153 + 13
157. Matthew Ion Young 76b-77m--153 + 13
157. Richard Kerper 74b-79m--153 + 13
157. Bill Hermanson 74b-79m--153 + 13
157. Jonathan Orchin 73m-80b--153 + 13
171. Tyler Shelton 79m-75b--154 + 14
171. Chester Guzek 74m-80b--154 + 14
171. Norman Swenson 73m-81b--154 + 14
171. David Bartman 79m-75b--154 + 14
171. John Fulkerson 77m-77b--154 + 14
171. Jason Bittick 75m-79b--154 + 14
171. Jim Doing 80b-74m--154 + 14
171. Jason Rudquist 75b-79m--154 + 14
171. Scott Almquist 75b-79m--154 + 14
171. Tommy Miller 75b-79m--154 + 14
171. Ben Lowery 75b-79m--154 + 14
171. Jonathan Kalmink 75b-79m--154 + 14
171. Brian Harris 74b-80m--154 + 14
171. Matt Adcock 75b-79m--154 + 14
185. Mark Bemowski 79m-76b--155 + 15
185. John Staehler 80m-75b--155 + 15
185. Trent Booher 80m-75b--155 + 15
185. Brad Penfold 77m-78b--155 + 15
185. Jack Anthony 77m-78b--155 + 15
185. Tony Shuman 74m-81b--155 + 15
185. Peter Keller Jr. 76m-79b--155 + 15
185. Jeffrey Fujimoto 76m-79b--155 + 15
185. Dave Nocar 75b-80m--155 + 15
185. Tony Perino 78b-77m--155 + 15
185. Edward Parnell 75b-80m--155 + 15
185. Duke Delcher 78b-77m--155 + 15
185. Matthew Horwitch 82b-73m--155 + 15
185. Larry Elbaum 78m-77b--155 + 15
185. Blake Holcomb 81m-74b--155 + 15
185. Mark C. Miller 80m-75b--155 + 15
201. Steve Johnson 79m-77b--156 + 16
201. Corey Matthews 79m-77b--156 + 16
201. Nathan Wilson 83m-73b--156 + 16
201. Eddie Cho 77m-79b--156 + 16
201. Jeffery Lister 82m-74b--156 + 16
201. Ron Glennie 77m-79b--156 + 16
201. Tony Brown 82m-74b--156 + 16
201. Patrick Dougherty 77b-79m--156 + 16
201. Michael Samp 78b-78m--156 + 16
201. Brad Riles 79b-77m--156 + 16
201. Mark Hannon 75b-81m--156 + 16
201. Chris Mitchell 76b-80m--156 + 16
201. Eddie Podzemny 77m-79b--156 + 16
201. Brian Swenson 80m-76b--156 + 16
201. Brandon Sigmund 77m-79b--156 + 16
201. Robert Eberle 76m-80b--156 + 16
217. Steven Tasho 80m-77b--157 + 17
217. John Kollus 77m-80b--157 + 17
217. Michael Rowley 78b-79m--157 + 17
217. Bill Albers 81b-76m--157 + 17
217. Patrick Nealon 78b-79m--157 + 17
217. Greg Sullivan 77b-80m--157 + 17
223. Timothy Moylan 80m-78b--158 + 18
223. Bob W. Smith 81m-77b--158 + 18
223. Adam Cranford 78b-80m--158 + 18
223. Wes Brown 76b-82m--158 + 18
223. Justin Honea 78b-80m--158 + 18
223. Matt Lindley 82m-76b--158 + 18
229. Johnny Holmes 80m-79b--159 + 19
229. Cliff Martin 78m-81b--159 + 19
229. Zac Burton 80m-79b--159 + 19
229. Robert Hakes 77b-82m--159 + 19
229. John Halverson 81b-78m--159 + 19
229. Dirk Curtis 84b-75m--159 + 19
229. Noah Yano 80b-79m--159 + 19
229. Brett Blease 79b-80m--159 + 19
237. Brian Foley 80m-80b--160 + 20
237. Rick Lehew 84m-76b--160 + 20
237. Michael Quinlan 79b-81m--160 + 20
237. John McClure 82b-78m--160 + 20
237. Craig Davis 82b-78m--160 + 20
237. Jim Blythe 77m-83b--160 + 20
237. George Zahringer 80m-80b--160 + 20
244. Michael Caprio 80m-81b--161 + 21
244. Greg Sato 76b-85m--161 + 21
244. Michael Frederick 83b-78m--161 + 21
244. Ira Flood 78b-83m--161 + 21
244. Bradley Rock 79b-82m--161 + 21
244. Thomas McGraw 79b-82m--161 + 21
250. Steven Galing 80m-82b--162 + 22
251. Gary Wilks 85m-78b--163 + 23
251. Richard Feldman 82m-81b--163 + 23
251. Tom Norys 78b-85m--163 + 23
254. Daryl Schomer 84m-80b--164 + 24
254. Donn Berdahl 87m-77b--164 + 24
254. Andy Bernatovicz 80b-84m--164 + 24
254. Dave Macke 83b-81m--164 + 24
258. Richard Teders 83m-83b--166 + 26
259. Patrick Griffin 82m-86b--168 + 28
260. Mike Pinkney 88b-86m--174 + 34

Posted: 9/7/2008
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