logo
#

Latest news with #EssexCountyClub

Patrick Kilcoyne and 2023 champion Ryan Downes reach Massachusetts Amateur final
Patrick Kilcoyne and 2023 champion Ryan Downes reach Massachusetts Amateur final

Boston Globe

time10-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Boston Globe

Patrick Kilcoyne and 2023 champion Ryan Downes reach Massachusetts Amateur final

Downes, the 18th seed, reached the semifinals by defeating Jake Ratti 6 and 5 in the quarterfinals. Downes is the youngest Mass Am champion in history, winning the 2023 title at Essex County Club when he was 17. Lenane, the No. 3 seed, advanced to the semifinals by defeating fellow George Wright member and 2006 champion Ben Spitz 3 and 1 in the quarterfinals. Kilcoyne, a two-time Globe All-Scholastic pick from Belmont who plays at Gettysburg College, defeated No. 13 Billy Walthouse of GreatHorse 3 and 2 in the morning quarterfinals before holding off Aiden Emmerich 2 and 1 in the semifinals. Advertisement Kilcoyne, the No. 8 seed who plays out of Woodland Golf Club, was 3-up after 11 holes but he bogeyed Nos. 14 and 15 to see his lead cut to 1-up. Kilcoyne clinched the match with a birdie on the par-4 17th.

Host GreatHorse well represented at 117th Massachusetts Amateur
Host GreatHorse well represented at 117th Massachusetts Amateur

Boston Globe

time10-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Boston Globe

Host GreatHorse well represented at 117th Massachusetts Amateur

Downes, who became the youngest Mass Am champion in history with his 2023 title at Essex County Club at just 17 years old and followed that up by winning the MIAA Division 1 title at GreatHorse, picked up 3 and 1 victories over Ben Balter and Reese Jensen to reach the quarterfinals. Walthouse is the 16th seed and Downes is 18th, putting them in opposite sides of the draw, keeping the possibility of an all-GreatHorse final in play for Sunday. Advertisement The morning saw the top two seeds bounced as Valois bounced medalist Matthew Johnson, 3 and 1. Jensen, who won the ISL title as a senior at Milton Academy and will be attending Harvard in the fall, knocked out GreatHorse member and defending champion Matthew Naumec, 1 up. The quarterfinals are scheduled for Thursday morning with the semifinals in the afternoon before a 36-hole final on Friday. The winner will earn an exemption to next month's US Amateur. In the top half of the draw, Walthouse will face No. 8 Patrick Kilcoyne and No. 13 Aiden Emmerich gets No. 5 Trevor Drew. Downes faces No. 23 Jake Ratti and 2006 champion No. 11 Ben Spitz faces No. 3 Joey Lenane in the bottom half. Advertisement Keith Pearson can be reached at

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store