Chapman, who placed 23rd in the event last year, shot rounds of 64-72 over the weekend to post a 6-under-par 136 total, good for a one-stroke victory. Over the two days, he carded a dozen birdies and six bogeys. A birdie on the par-4 16th hole on Sunday gave him his final one-stroke advantage.
Trevor Glen of Thornton, a graduate of Legacy High School and now a West Texas A&M golfer, parred his final 11 holes on Sunday to finish second at 137. He recorded a 70 in the final round after a three-birdie, two-bogey day.
The only other player to finish under 140 was Ethan Fine, who took third place at 139 after closing with a 69.
For scores from the Denver City Amateur, CLICK HERE.
Olinger shot rounds of 69-67 at City Park Golf Course, giving him an 8-under-par 136 total and a spot in a sudden-death playoff. Then he prevailed on the first extra hole with a par, defeating Charles Chon of Aurora, who had posted rounds of 70-66.
Ryan Axlund finished third at 137 after closing with a 66.
A week earlier, Olinger, a Colorado Mesa University golfer, won the Colorado West Amateur Championship in Grand Junction.
The Denver City Amateur is expected to be one of the final major competitions at City Park before the course closes in November for about a year and a half to be redesigned and to integrate stormwater detention areas onto the property — assuming nothing derails those plans.
For all the scores from the various flights at the Denver City Amateur, CLICK HERE. In all, 147 players competed in the event.