Things did not look very promising for Pat Bucci on Friday afternoon.
The 57-year-old from West Woods Golf Club was 2 down with four holes remaining in the final of the 48th CGA Senior Match Play Championship at Blackstone Country Club in southeast Aurora.
Moreover, Bucci was trailing an opponent, David Delich of The Broadmoor Golf Club, who had won this championship three times, and was looking to tie a record with victory No. 4.
But if things always followed a predictable path, sports wouldn’t be much fun. And Friday’s stretch run certainly took an unusual turn.
Bucci won three consecutive holes as Delich three-putted No. 15, hit his tee shot into a hazard on No. 16 (while Bucci put his 8 feet from the cup), then didn’t find either of his tee balls on No. 17 and conceded the hole before Bucci even hit his second shot on the par-5. For Delich, No. 17 marked an uncharacteristic ninth bogey — or worse — in the match. Then Bucci (pictured at left and below) halved No. 18 with a par — just the fifth halved hole of the match — to clinch his first CGA championship title.
“I look back on it. Against him? It’s a great feeling, but I didn’t think it was going to happen,” Bucci said. “The whole week — this is a new experience for me, on this big of a stage. I can’t explain where it came from. It was so unexpected.
“I was just thrilled to play (Delich), win or lose. To come out victorious makes it unbelievable. It’s something I’ll never forget, no matter what.”
It was Bucci’s second 1-up victory on Friday, the other coming when he rallied from 2 down early and birdied the final two holes to defeat Bill Woodward of Cherry Hills Country Club in a semifinal match. The down-to-the-wire wins capped an improbable week for the golfer who’s retired from the South Metro Fire Department.
For Delich, this week marked the fifth time he has advanced to the final of the CGA Senior Match Play, with him going 3-2 in those title matches. He won the championship in 2007, ’11 and ’15, and was runner-up in 2008, when Ken Sady rallied from being 2 down on the back nine to claim the trophy.
“I’m just dead-ass tired,” Delich (below) said after his second consecutive day of two matches each. “I’ve been coming back and forth from (Colorado Springs). I could feel it. I haven’t played this much golf in a stretch that meant something in a couple of years — since I had heart surgery (21) months ago. So I could feel it this morning coming up. My legs were tired and I was dead.
“This afternoon I started hitting poor irons — and that’s just the lower body being tired and I’m not turning. I kept making bogeys — I made nine bogeys (or worse). When you’re 2 up with (four) to go, you should put it away. I didn’t. I left the door open, and it was enough to let him in.”
For Bucci, walking through that door and winning the title is the pinnacle of his golf career.
“By far,” he said. “It’s my Masters.”
Bucci said his next-best showing in a CGA championship came at the 2012 CGA Senior Amateur — coincidentally won by Delich — where the Littleton resident finished sixth.
Bucci indicated he had no inkling that a breakthrough victory was coming this week.
“You hope it’s there, you hope to find it, you hope you hold onto it,” he said. “I was playing decent, but there was nothing to say that this was my year.”
Despite being 2 down with four holes to play on Friday — and facing a three-time champion — Bucci (below) hadn’t given up hope when things looked the most bleak.
“I was thinking because of the golf course and the holes we were on (being in the midst of stretch from 13-16 known as ‘The Gauntlet’), anything could happen,” he said. “When you’re sitting there with the lead, things go into your head. Those holes, you can hit good shots and come out on the bad end. So I just said, ‘Hang in there and see what happens.'”
To get to the final, Delich defeated two former champions, Jeff Oneth in the round of 16 and Harry Johnson in the quarterfinals. Then in Friday morning’s semis, he edged 2016 U.S. Senior Open qualifier John Hornbeck of Saratoga, Wyo., 1 up. By far the highlight of Delich’s day was eagling the 495-yard second hole both times he played it on Friday. And against Bucci, he very nearly made double eagle there, with his ball ending up 2 feet behind the hole.
But Delich looks back on his three-putt on No. 15, where he lipped out an 11-foot par putt that would have put him 3 up with three holes left, as being crucial.
“The three-putt on No. 15 really hurt,” he said. “Had that (second one) gone in, I think it’s a different deal with a few holes to go. That’s how it goes sometimes. It’s a game of inches.
“Then I just ran out of juice and made a couple of bad swings coming in. That’s when you need to be at your best — and I wasn’t. You can’t expect to win win you make that many mistakes.”
Delich, 60, had been bidding to become the fifth player to win the CGA Senior Match Play four times, joining John Olive, Larry Eaton, Bert Welz and Ed Nosewicz Sr.
“Obviously that would have been nice,” Delich said. “John Olive is a friend. I’ve had my chances and let a couple go. At least one of the ones I won, I’m sure the other guy thought he let it go. That’s golf and it happens. I’ll get another chance probably — one or two. I’m starting to get stronger and my game is getting better. Over the next three or four years, hopefully I’ll get another shot at it. Today was an ideal day, but I didn’t have it at the end when I needed it.”
CGA Senior Match Play Championship
At Blackstone CC in Aurora
THURSDAY’S ROUND OF 16
David Delich, Broadmoor GC, def. Jeff Oneth, Colorado GC, 5 and 3
Harry Johnson, Eagle Ranch GC, def. Rob McLelland, Clubcorp Colorado, 2 up
John Hornbeck Collindale GC, def. David Snow, Saddle Rock GC, 6 and 5
Bill Fowler, Club at Rolling Hills, def. Bradley Becker, Plum Creek GC, 4 and 3
Pat Bucci, West Woods GC, def. Bob Chandler, Foothills GC, 5 and 3
Steve Sullivan, Ridge at Castle Pines North, def. Mark Armistead, Highlands Ranch GC, 2 and 1
Bill Woodward, Cherry Hills CC, def. Thomas McGeary, Highlands Ranch GC, 3 and 2
Mark Donahue, Cherry Hills CC, def. Robin Bradbury, Walnut Creek Golf Preserve, 1 up
THURSDAY’S QUARTERFINALS
David Delich, Broadmoor GC, def. Harry Johnson, Eagle Ranch GC, 5 and 3
John Hornbeck, Collindale GC, def. Bill Fowler, Club at Rolling Hills, 3 and 2
Pat Bucci, West Woods GC, def. Steve Sullivan, Ridge at Castle Pines North, 3 and 2
Bill Woodward, Cherry Hills CC, def. Mark Donahue, Cherry Hills CC, 5 and 4
FRIDAY’S SEMIFINALS
David Delich, Broadmoor GC, def. John Hornbeck, Collindale GC, 1 up
Pat Bucci, West Woods GC, def. Bill Woodward, Cherry Hills CC, 1 up
FRIDAY’S FINAL
Pat Bucci, West Woods GC, def. David Delich, Broadmoor GC, 1 up
For complete results from the CGA Senior Match Play, CLICK HERE.
]]>Delich (pictured) is seeking to become the fifth player to win the Senior Match Play four times, joining John Olive, Larry Eaton, Bert Welz and Ed Nosewicz Sr.
On Thursday, the former Colorado College hockey standout beat defending champion Jeff Oneth of Colorado Golf Club in the round of 16, then Harry Johnson of Eagle Ranch Golf Course in the quarterfinals. Delich made three birdies in the morning and two in the afternoon. He’s won all of his three matches by comfortable margins, going 6 and 5, 5 and 3, and 5 and 3.
Joining Delich in Friday morning’s semifinals will be John Hornbeck of Collindale Golf Course, Pat Bucci of West Woods Golf Club, and Bill Woodward of Cherry Hills Country Club. Delich will face Hornbeck and Bucci will meet Woodward in the semis. The winners will square off in the title match on Friday afternoon.
Hornbeck, who qualified in Colorado for both the 2016 U.S. Senior Open and U.S. Senior Amateur, defeated 2015 CGA Senior Amateur champion Bill Fowler of The Club at Rolling Hills 3 and 2 in the quarterfinals. Earlier in the day, Hornbeck topped David Snow of Saddle Rock Golf Course, 6 and 5. Hornbeck’s three matches have gone 3 and 1, 6 and 5, and 3 and 2.
To make it to the semis, Woodward defeated fellow Cherry Hills member Mark Donahue 5 and 4, while Bucci beat Steve Sullivan of The Ridge at Castle Pines North, 3 and 2.
Woodward has won his three matches 4 and 3, 3 and 2, and 5 and 4. Bucci has gone 3 and 2, 5 and 3, and 3 and 2.
CGA Senior Match Play Championship
At Blackstone CC in Aurora
ROUND OF 16
David Delich, Broadmoor GC, def. Jeff Oneth, Colorado GC, 5 and 3
Harry Johnson, Eagle Ranch GC, def. Rob McLelland, Clubcorp Colorado, 2 up
John Hornbeck Collindale GC, def. David Snow, Saddle Rock GC, 6 and 5
Bill Fowler, Club at Rolling Hills, def. Bradley Becker, Plum Creek GC, 4 and 3
Pat Bucci, West Woods GC, def. Bob Chandler, Foothills GC, 5 and 3
Steve Sullivan, Ridge at Castle Pines North, def. Mark Armistead, Highlands Ranch GC, 2 and 1
Bill Woodward, Cherry Hills CC, def. Thomas McGeary, Highlands Ranch GC, 3 and 2
Mark Donahue, Cherry Hills CC, def. Robin Bradbury, Walnut Creek Golf Preserve, 1 up
QUARTERFINALS
David Delich, Broadmoor GC, def. Harry Johnson, Eagle Ranch GC, 5 and 3
John Hornbeck, Collindale GC, def. Bill Fowler, Club at Rolling Hills, 3 and 2
Pat Bucci, West Woods GC, def. Steve Sullivan, Ridge at Castle Pines North, 3 and 2
Bill Woodward, Cherry Hills CC, def. Mark Donahue, Cherry Hills CC, 5 and 4
For complete results from the CGA Senior Match Play, CLICK HERE.
]]>Oneth (pictured) posted a 3-and-1 victory Wednesday over Steve Kass of Aurora Hills Golf Course, while three-time winner Delich scored a 6-and-5 win over Chris Patton of Red Rocks Country Club.
Another former champion who won in the round of 32 on Wednesday was 2013 winner Harry Johnson of Eagle Ranch Golf Course. Also advancing were 2015 CGA Senior Amateur champion Bill Fowler of The Club at Rolling Hills and 2016 CGA Senior Player of the Year Robin Bradbury of Walnut Creek Golf Preserve.
Three former champions were ousted in the round of 32: Colorado Golf Hall of Famer and four-time champ John Olive of The Broadmoor (5 and 4 by Bob Chandler of Foothills Golf Course), three-time CGA Senior Player of the Year Robert Polk of Colorado Golf Club ( 3 and 2 by Bradley Becker of Plum Creek Golf Club, and 2005 winner Kelly Crone of Highlands Ranch Golf Club (4 and 3 by Thomas McGeary of Highlands Ranch GC). Also losing on Wednesday was stroke-play medalist Bob Schuler of Inverness Golf Club, who was defeated by Pat Bucci of West Woods Golf Club, 3 and 2.
Both the round of 16 and the quarterfinals are scheduled for Thursday, while the semifinals and the final are set for Friday.
For results from the CGA Senior Match Play, CLICK HERE.
]]>The top 31 finishers in Tuesday’s stroke-play qualifying at Blackstone Country Club in Aurora, plus Oneth, will begin match play on Wednesday. A score of 80 or better was required to advance.
Schuler made three birdies and four bogeys to lead the way for a field that originally numbered 84.
Kelly Crone of Highlands Ranch Golf Club, the 2005 champion, was next best at 74 after a two-birdie round. Another former champ, 2009 winner Robert Polk of Colorado Golf Club, posted a 75 along with 2016 CGA Senior Player of the Year Robin Bradbury of Walnut Creek Golf Preserve and John Hornbeck of Collindale Golf Course.
Also among those making match play were 2013 champ Harry Johnson of Eagle Ranch Golf Course (76), four-time winner John Olive of The Broadmoor Golf Club (78), three-time champion David Delich of The Broadmoor (78), and 2015 CGA Senior Amateur winner Bill Fowler of The Club at Rolling Hills (79).
The championship will continue through Friday afternoon, when the 18-hole title match will be held.
For Tuesday’s stroke-play results, CLICK HERE.