University of Florida
senior men’s golfer T.J. Vogel (Cooper City, Fla.) defeated Kevin Aylwin
12 & 10 to win the 2012 U.S. Amateur Public Links Championship at Soldier
Hollow Golf Course in Midway, Utah on July 14. With the victory, the 2012 NCAA
Division I Second Team All-American will likely receive an invitation to the 2013
Masters Tournament.
Currently ranked 33rd
in the Men’s World Amateur Rankings, Vogel did not lose one hole to Aylwin en
route to the Public Links Championship. In 26 holes, Vogel recorded 10 birdies and
no bogeys. On his 24th hole, he had the opportunity to match the USGA 36-hole final
margin-of-victory record of 12 & 11, but halved the hole.
Vogel also received a
10-year exemption from qualifying for the U.S. Amateur Public Links, exemptions
from qualifying for the next two U.S. Amateurs, and exemptions from local
qualifying for the next three U.S. Opens, provided he is still an amateur.
“He is a great kid and
player and has worked very hard to do what he has done,” UF head coach Buddy
Alexander said. “He will be fulfilling every young player’s dream by going
to the Masters Tournament. It is a good day for him and Gator golf.”
Set at the longest
course in U.S. Amateur Public Links history, the championship began on Monday,
July 9 with two rounds of stroke play. After the two rounds, the starting field
was cut from 156 golfers to the low 64 scorers. Vogel finished stroke play with
the second-lowest score, recording a 6-under-par for 36 holes.
The Cooper City, Fla. native
earned the second seed and advanced to match play. In match play, Vogel
defeated Paul Misko (1 up), Greg Condon (1 up), Anton Arboleda (3 & 2), 2012
U.S. Open-qualifier Alberto Sanchez (1 up), and 2011 runner-up Derek Ernst (4
& 3) to earn a spot in the 36-hole final match.
The U.S. Amateur
Public Links Championship has an unqualified success since its inception in
1922, giving exposure to many public-course players who otherwise might not
have an opportunity to compete in a national championship.