Playing the first hole, Demeo made routine par while Jeter once again had to grind to match Demeo. Demeo missed his par attempt, while Jeter calmly converted his to square the match for the first time since the 11th hole. Demeo's putt was an exceedingly slow one, coming up seven feet short, while Jeter slid his birdie try two feet long. Jeter's drive was right of the fairway, and though his second shot had potential interference from power lines, his 120-yard wedge found the green, 30 feet below the hole. On 18, Demeo hit his approach on the green, but some 50 feet across the green from the right hole location. 13-17 with pars, Jeter grinding for his compared to Demeo. After halves on the next three holes, Demeo took the lead, converting an uphill six-footer for birdie on the par-five 12th just after Jeter missed a birdie bid of his own from eight feet. A chip within inches gave him a 1-up lead, but he gave it back with a bogey on the 8th hole when he couldn't get up and down from the back left swale. On the uphill, par-five 6th hole, Demeo's drive in the fairway set him up to hit a fairway wood approach just over the green. In the final match, Demeo and Jeter halved the first five holes, with an early highlight coming on the second hole as Jeter made a 25-foot birdie putt after conceding Demeo's 6-inch birdie putt. (May 4, 2019) - Nick Demeo of host club Wheatley Hills won his first Long Island Golf Association title on Saturday, claiming the Richardson Memorial Championship Sponsored by Keystone Electronics Corp. in an exciting 20-hole match over Jonathan Jeter of Nassau Players Club. Nick Demeo defended his home turf, claiming the Richardson Memorial Championship at Wheatley Hills Golf ClubĮAST WILLISTON, N.Y.
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