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2018 Maryland State Golf Association Player of the Year Results 2018 Maryland State Golf Association Player of the Year Results Rank FirstName LastName ClubName Points Events 1 Charlie WINEGARDNER Old South Country Club 565 8 2 Lee DETMER Chevy Chase Club 510 5 3 WALTER EGLOFF Chevy Chase Club 485 4 4 Ben WARNQUIST Manor Country Club 430 6 T5 Evan KATZ Bethesda Country Club 410 5 T5 Benton WEINBERG TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm 410 4 T7 CONNOR FLACH Turf Valley 385 4 T7 Zachary BARBIN Chesapeake Bay Golf Club 385 4 9 Joey RICE Old South Country Club 375 3 10 BILLY WINGERD Mount Pleasant Golf Course 370 6 11 Marshall MEISEL Chevy Chase Club 345 5 T12 William Peel Columbia Country Club 295 6 T12 Benjamin Shields Mount Pleasant Golf Course 295 6 T12 KEVIN GRADY Rolling Road Golf Club 295 1 T15 Ryan Kelly U. S. Naval Academy 285 4 T15 Vance WELCH Hobbits Glen Golf Club 285 5 17 MATT BASSLER Country Club of Maryland 275 4 18 James WEBSTER Baltimore Country Club 260 4 19 JOE SCHEFFRES Woodmont Country Club 240 3 20 JUSTIN FELDMAN Lakewood Country Club 235 4 21 NICK BARRETT Turf Valley 225 2 T22 RYAN MCCARTHY Baltimore Country Club 215 4 T22 Mike Stackus Hobbits Glen Golf Club 215 5 24 Chuanjung Chen Blue Mash Golf Course 205 5 25 MICHAEL BRENNAN TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm 200 1 26 CHRIS BALOGA Hillendale Country Club 195 3 27 Mark CUSIC Breton Bay Golf & C.C. 190 5 T28 Davis LAMB Congressional Country Club 180 4 T28 Dan FALLS Manor Country Club 180 3 T30 MICHAEL MEYER Lakewood Country Club 170 1 T30 TRACY VALLANDINGHAM Breton Bay Golf & C.C. 170 1 32 Bart MEASE Manor Country Club 165 3 T33 Evan Brown MSGA eClub 160 2 T33 PIETER DEGROOT TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm 160 4 35 BENNETT BUCH Cattail Creek Country Club 150 4 36 Dugan MCCABE Bethesda Country Club 145 4 T37 THOMAS WHARTON TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm 135 4 T37 Brendan PEEL Columbia Country Club 135 4 T37 Austin BARBIN Chesapeake Bay Golf Club 135 3 40 Adam GRAY Lakewood Country Club 130 3 41 Gordan BRIXI MSGA eClub 125 1 T42 IAN SIMON Hayfields Country Club 120 3 T42 Jon MOLES Worthington Manor GC 120 3 T42 John BRUNDRED Congressional Country Club 120 3 T42 Matthew MALITS Argyle Country Club 120 3 T42 Ryan CRABTREE Beaver Creek Country Club 120 3 T42 William Kim Hobbits Glen Golf Club 120 3 48 Dan Walker University of Maryland 115 3 T49 Tony BOSTIC Northwest Golf Course 110 3 T49 NICK SORKIN Lakewood Country Club 110 3 T51 Robert MENEFEE Swan Point Y. & C.C. 100 2 T51 Brandon CIGNA Manor Country Club 100 3 T51 Michael O'NEIL Baltimore Country Club 100 2 T54 PATRICK MCCORMICK Baltimore Country Club 95 2 T54 Trent GERITZ Country Club of Maryland 95 3 T54 TYLER NEWTON Mountain Branch GC 95 3 T54 CONNOR TENDALL Congressional Country Club 95 2 58 DAVID PUTNEY TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm 90 3 T59 BRANDON BERRY Laytonsville Golf Club 85 2 T59 Jamy FARRAH Bethesda Country Club 85 2 T59 Will ROSENFIELD Woodholme Country Club 85 2 T59 MICHAEL MULIERI Baltimore Country Club 85 2 T59 ANDREW RICE Baltimore Country Club 85 2 T64 LOU BAKER Baltimore Country Club 75 1 T64 Chuck Thatcher Beaver Creek Country Club 75 2 T66 Ken LAMPARD Beaver Creek Country Club 70 2 T66 RANDY FINN Fountain Head Country Club 70 2 T66 Douglas GREM Hunt Valley Country Club 70 2 T66 EVAN SANTA Crofton Country Club 70 2 T66 Zach WEBER Beaver Creek Country Club 70 2 T66 Will HALAMANDARIS Glenn Dale Golf Club 70 1 T66 Matthew Feinstein Congressional Country Club 70 2 T66 MATTHEW BARNES Argyle Country Club 70 2 T66 ROBERT GRIMES Country Club of Maryland 70 2 T66 Jackson COURTNEY Waverly Woods Golf Club 70 2 T66 Will Ennis Montgomery Country Club 70 2 T66 LIAM POWDERLY Baltimore Country Club 70 2 T66 Noah REEDER Beaver Creek Country Club 70 2 T66 Geoff Zgorski Hobbits Glen Golf Club 70 2 T66 GUS HAGLUND Columbia Country Club 70 2 T66 PUDGE WILLIAMS Columbia Country Club 70 2 T66 William KLEIN Woodmont Country Club 70 2 T66 Adam DODSON U. S. Naval Academy 70 2 T66 Keith Berkheimer Norbeck Country Club 70 2 T66 Tim Elliott Poor Boys Golf Club 70 2 T66 ANDREW HEON Clustered Spires Golf Club 70 2 T87 Weston HAPP National G.C. at Tantallon 65 2 T87 MIKE CHU TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm 65 2 T87 BRIAN SIMPSON Manor Country Club 65 2 T87 Kevin PETERSON Old South Country Club 65 2 T87 RIJ PATEL Hayfields Country Club 65 2 92 Kevin JOHNSON Bethesda Country Club 60 2 T93 PETER KNADE Talbot Country Club 55 2 T93 RYAN RICHARDSON Mountain Branch GC 55 2 T93 MATT LUKEHART Piney Branch Golf Club 55 2 T93 Nick YUCHA Rolling Road Golf Club 55 2 T97 JOEY LANE Congressional Country Club 50 1 T97 Erik BRUBAKER Ocean City Golf Club 50 1 T97 TOKS PEDRO The C.C. at Woodmore 50 1 100 GREG LAMB Congressional Country Club 40 1 T101 Gerald 19 Gloster The Courses at Andrews 35 1 T101 Josh HARTMAN Chevy Chase Club 35 1 T101 CHRIS LANE Congressional Country Club 35 1 T101 Michael P. McGowan Congressional Country Club 35 1 T101 DAVID FEELEY Baltimore Country Club 35 1 T101 Matthew BART Manor Country Club 35 1 T101 Brad RILEY Norbeck Country Club 35 1 T101 DANNY MICHALEK Turf Valley 35 1 T101 KEN KRIZ Turf Valley 35 1 T101 Keegan SHREVES Congressional Country Club 35 1 T101 KENNY LIPPMAN Bethesda Country Club 35 1 T101 Nate COHAN Lakewood Country Club 35 1 T101 Colin St. Maxens Columbia Country Club 35 1 T101 Sam SPIKELL Columbia Country Club 35 1 T101 Iv. Ralph BLASEY Columbia Country Club 35 1 T101 Jeff GRAF Congressional Country Club 35 1 T101 Jeff Lim-Sharpe Blue Mash Golf Course 35 1 T101 CHRIS ROCKWELL Green Spring Valley Hunt Club 35 1 T101 Patrick VEIHMEYER TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm 35 1 T101 CHRIS DEMETRAKIS Maryland Golf & Country Club 35 1 T101 CHARLES LIMMER Maryland Golf & Country Club 35 1 T101 David LUGHERMO University of Maryland 35 1 T101 Kevin BURCH Golf Club at South River 35 1 T101 BRIAN THOMAS Winter's Run Golf Club 35 1 T101 Dan Oddis Golf Club at South River 35 1 T101 Connor MCGARRITY Kenwood Golf & C.C. 35 1 T101 Tucker SAMPSON Manor Country Club 35 1 T101 Paul MCCABE Bethesda Country Club 35 1 T101 DYLAN ROTTER Woodmont Country Club 35 1 T101 MATTHEW KINSEY Ocean City Golf Club 35 1 T101 Jim Morris Blue Mash Golf Course 35 1 T101 Andrew MASLAR The Timbers at Troy 35 1 T101 Kyle NORDHEIMER Woodmont Country Club 35 1 T101 Gregory BURKAVAGE Sparrows Point Country Club 35 1 T101 Joey DIFRANCESCO Worthington Manor GC 35 1 T101 Robert LINDSTROM Mount Pleasant Golf Course 35 1 T101 Billy REED Beaver Creek Country Club 35 1 T101 Carlo PIZZANO Glenn Dale Golf Club 35 1 T101 TONY CHAPMAN Glenn Dale Golf Club 35 1 T101 GEORGE IV BLYTH Rolling Road Golf Club 35 1 T101 Nick Roberson Chevy Chase Club 35 1 T101 Jakob Keidel GlenRiddle Golf Club 35 1 T101 EDDIE MILLIGAN Turf Valley 35 1 T101 Jack ST. 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