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Doug Martin

Doug Martin, 17, of Findlay, Ohio, was never behind in six matches and became the fourth player to win both the qualifying medal and the Championship. He defeated Brad Agee, of Conroe, Texas, 4 and 2, at the Wayzata Country Club, in Wayzata, Minnesota.

The 1983 Ohio Junior Champion, Martin took control early against Agee, winning the first five holes and seven of the first eight.

Agee, who played the 18th hole just twice in winning his first five matches, won the ninth hole with a par, the 12th with a birdie, and the 13th with a par. Martin was dormie after 14, and after Agee won the 15th, Martin ended the match with a birdie on the 16th.

 
Championship Facts

Junior Amateur

PAR AND YARDAGE – For the U.S. Junior Amateur, Trump National Golf Club’s Old Course will play at 7,100 yards and a par of 35-36—71. The New Course will play at 6,998/7,159 yards and a par of 36-36—72.

COURSE SETUP – The USGA Course Rating® and USGA Slope Rating® for the U.S. Junior Amateur Championship at Trump National Golf Club are 75.8/146 (Old Course) and 74.3/144 (New Course).

ADMISSION – Admission is free. Tickets are not needed for this USGA championship and spectators are encouraged to attend.

ARCHITECT – Trump National Golf Club’s Old Course was designed by Tom Fazio and opened in 2004. The New Course was designed by Tom Fazio II (Tom’s nephew) and opened in 2008.

SCHEDULE OF PLAY:
Monday, July 20 — First round, stroke play (18 holes) — New Course

Tuesday, July 21 — Second round, stroke play (18 holes) — Old Course

Wednesday, July 22 — First round, match play (18 holes) — New Course

Thursday, July 23 — Second round, match play (18 holes); Third round, match play (18 holes) — Old Course

Friday, July 24 — Quarterfinals, match play (18 holes); Semifinals, match play (18 holes) — New Course

Saturday, July 25 — Final, match play (36 holes) — New Course

ENTRIES – A total of 2,916 contestants entered the 2009 U.S. Junior Amateur Championship. The record of 4,508 entrants was set in 1999.

 

 

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