Saturday, September 25, 2021
Saturday Afternoon Brackets
About Saturday
Editor's Note: The change to September brought a conflict between what I do for a a big part of my living (Dartmouth football) and the Tommy Keane. Ultimately my responsibilities at Dartmouth have to win out. The hope is I can get brackets posted at some point today but I can't promise that.
Regular coverage of the TKI will resume Sunday.
Friday, September 24, 2021
Sun Shines On Tommy Keane
QUECHEE – The first groups on the course for Friday’s qualifying round of the Tommy Keane Invitational were twice called off the Quechee Club course and back to the Murphy Farm tournament headquarters because of lightning. By the time they finished their round the early rain had subsided, the dark skies had lifted and a beautiful afternoon beckoned.
It was a fitting first day for the annual event, which had the sun shine down on it when it found a home this year in Quechee.
“We talked about different locations back in the summer and this was right at the top of the list because they’ve got two courses and we wouldn’t affect member play,” said Jim Jankowski, who teamed with son Andrew to win the final TKI at the now shuttered Hanover Country Club in 2019. “I didn’t know about Murphy’s Farm. It is fabulous. Hanover was always special but this is a really strong golf course.”
Qualifying first for Saturday’s match play were teams featuring former winners of the four-ball event. Scott Peters and Andy Hydorn shot 6-under 66 along with team of Craig Steckowych and Brett Wilson. With no wind and the course soft because of the rain eight teams shot in the 60s.
Peters, instrumental in bringing the Keane to Quechee after a one-year stop at Lake Sunapee, couldn’t be happier about the reception the new venue earned.
“The reaction has been overwhelmingly positive,” he said. “With good weather the next 2½ days it is going to be spectacular here. People are over the moon.”
Count Steckowych, who won the 1997, ’98 and ’99 Tommy Keane with Brian Doyle, among those applauding the move to Quechee.
“I have very fond memories of this golf course because I won the New England amateur here,” said the Greenland, N.H. golfer. “It is a wonderful venue for the tournament. When we got here today it didn’t look like we were going to get to play and it is pretty amazing the way it turned out.”
Maine’s Mike Kelley, whose father Fred was instrumental along with Seaver Peters in helping the tournament become an Upper Valley fixture, wasn’t at all surprised that it continues to thrive.
“It is resilience and perseverance that keeps it going,” he said. “Seaver passed away, and my father passed away but it’s something we have to continue. It’s not just a few individuals that make it happen. It is a community that does that. People like the Cioffi’s (Dave and Ron) who were never going to get near the championship flight but always come back to play and support the event.”
While Keane veterans like the Cioffi’s are critical to the success of the tournament credit a relative newcomer for helping it land at Quechee.
Frank Lombardi played in his first Tommy Keane only a year ago but the transplanted Massachusetts golfer quickly fell in love with the tournament and made a push to bring it to his home club after learning it was in need of a new venue.
“I had a great experience playing in it and I thought with two golf courses and Murphy’s Farm it would be a perfect fit,” he said. “I was on the golf committee and I pushed to bring it here. When the members didn’t want to close the course for a weekend in July I suggested moving it to September and the rest is history.”
Jankowski, who was presented with the Seaver Peters Award at the Tommy Keane dinner Friday night for his contributions to the event, applauds the move to Quechee. But he knows the tournament is about more than the scores or the venue or even the sun breaking through to shine on the event.
“Is it still the Tommy Keane here?” he asked. “It’s the people that make it what it is. I am seeing people here I haven’t seen in a year, so yes. It is the Tommy Keane.”
7:30 Update
Here are qualifying scores for all but the last two teams. Check back later tonight tomorrow for brackets and tonight for a story.
66 |
Scott Peters/Andy Hydorn |
66 |
Craig Steckowych/Brett Wilson |
67 |
Jim Jankowski/Andrew Jankowski |
67 |
Jeff Lazerowich/Alex Lazerowich |
68 |
Tom Keane/Sam Natti |
68 |
Justin Cash/Peter Mittendorf |
68 |
Chris Broom/Chad Kageleiry |
68 |
Nick MacDonald/Shane MacDonald |
69 |
Mike Hathorn/John Donnelly |
70 |
Vince Kimball/Zach Pollard |
70 |
Adam Pippin/Ran Landgraf |
70 |
Bill Vielleux/Mitch Cable |
71 |
Ben Peters/Tom Peters |
71 |
Dan Elliott/Christian Wolter |
71 |
Shane Wolter/Matt Mackin |
71 |
Jeff King/Doug Williamson |
72 |
Griffin Kiritsy/Andrew Loney |
72 |
Dillon Sass/Luke Marrinan |
72 |
Ryan Thorpe/Cam Thorpe |
72 |
Tyler Hosser/Pete Robitaille |
72 |
Pete McDougall/Rob McDougall |
73 |
Ryan Bergeron/Cody Dodds |
73 |
Frank Lombardi/Glenn Micalizio |
74 |
Chris Taylor/Erik Lindahl |
74 |
Matt Schmidt/Mike David |
74 |
Toby Jasmin/Todd Holmes |
74 |
Jake Obar/Tyler Kelly |
74 |
Grant Kelly/Shane Glennon |
74 |
Joe Yukica/Mike Yukica |
75 |
Patrick Norden/Brent Hatch |
75 |
Mak Lyford/Mike Lyford |
75 |
Thomas J Keane/Kevin Keane |
75 |
Matt Keane/Jonathan Keane |
75 |
Anthony Cuomo/Alex Carras |
76 |
Steve Hesser/Ted Sheehan |
77 |
Chris House/Ryan Fay |
77 |
Mike Kelley/Don Weisburger |
77 |
Robert Brown/Jack Arnold |
77 |
John Seaver/Scott Luca |
77 |
Eric Maskwa/Dan Maskwa |
78 |
Charlie Carr/Charlie Wheeland |
78 |
Mark McCaddin/Rick Wetmore |
78 |
Tom Dupree/Mike Garvey |
78 |
Scott Fabisak/Jared Lemos |
78 |
Jay Mullen/Aaron Mullen |
79 |
Matt Smith/Matthew McLaughlin |
79 |
Dan Campbell/Nick Trottier |
80 |
Cody Danforth/Peter Holzberger |
81 |
Greg Hardy/Ken Goodrow |
81 |
Rick Hughes/Chris Clark |
81 |
Jim Keane/Kevin Sullivan |
81 |
Mark Loranger/Kevin Delaney |
81 |
Craig Maguire/Mike Sullivan |
82 |
Dean Cashman/Brad Podolac |
83 |
Jeff Frechette/Terry Hall |
84 |
Gary Smith/Michael Fisher |
84 |
Scott Sinclair/Joe Robblee |
84 |
Eric Wales/Brad Coates |
85 |
Julian Jaworski/Eric Emery |
85 |
Bobby Davis/Chad Frechette |
91 |
Alex Robinson/Jonathan Vogel |
91 |
Dave Cioffi/Ron Cioffi |
6 P.M. Update
66 | Scott Peters/Andy Hydorn |
66 | Craig Steckowych/Brett Wilson |
67 | Jim Jankowski/Andrew Jankowski |
67 | Jeff Lazerowich/Alex Lazerowich |
68 | Tom Keane/Sam Natti |
68 | Justin Cash/Peter Mittendorf |
68 | Chris Broom/Chad Kageleiry |
69 | Mike Hathorn/John Donnelly |
70 | Vince Kimball/Zach Pollard |
70 | Adam Pippin/Ran Landgraf |
70 | Bill Vielleux/Mitch Cable |
71 | Ben Peters/Tom Peters |
71 | Dan Elliott/Christian Wolter |
71 | Shane Wolter/Matt Mackin |
71 | Jeff King/Doug Williamson |
72 | Griffin Kiritsy/Andrew Loney |
72 | Dillon Sass/Luke Marrinan |
72 | Ryan Thorpe/Cam Thorpe |
72 | Tyler Hosser/Pete Robitaille |
72 | Pete McDougall/Rob McDougall |
73 | Ryan Bergeron/Cody Dodds |
73 | Frank Lombardi/Glenn Micalizio |
74 | Chris Taylor/Erik Lindahl |
74 | Matt Schmidt/Mike David |
74 | Toby Jasmin/Todd Holmes |
74 | Jake Obar/Tyler Kelly |
74 | Grant Kelly/Shane Glennon |
74 | Joe Yukica/Mike Yukica |
75 | Patrick Norden/Brent Hatch |
75 | Mak Lyford/Mike Lyford |
75 | Thomas J Keane/Kevin Keane |
75 | Matt Keane/Jonathan Keane |
75 | Anthony Cuomo/Alex Carras |
76 | Steve Hesser/Ted Sheehan |
77 | Chris House/Ryan Fay |
77 | Mike Kelley/Don Weisburger |
77 | Robert Brown/Jack Arnold |
77 | John Seaver/Scott Luca |
77 | Eric Maskwa/Dan Maskwa |
78 | Charlie Carr/Charlie Wheeland |
78 | Mark McCaddin/Rick Wetmore |
78 | Tom Dupree/Mike Garvey |
78 | Scott Fabisak/Jared Lemos |
79 | Matt Smith/Matthew McLaughlin |
80 | Cody Danforth/Peter Holzberger |
81 | Greg Hardy/Ken Goodrow |
81 | Rick Hughes/Chris Clark |
81 | Jim Keane/Kevin Sullivan |
81 | Mark Loranger/Kevin Delaney |
81 | Craig Maguire/Mike Sullivan |
82 | Dean Cashman/Brad Podolac |
84 | Gary Smith/Michael Fisher |
84 | Scott Sinclair/Joe Robblee |
85 | Julian Jaworski/Eric Emery |
85 | Bobby Davis/Chad Frechette |
91 | Alex Robinson/Jonathan Vogel |