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Ken & William Bakst Win Playoff at Father & Son Championship

RIVER VALE, N.J. (September 8, 2011) - The 61st MGA Father & Son Championship, which ended with four teams tied for first place at four-under-par 68 when it was held on August 16, concluded on Wednesday, September 7 in damp, windy conditions at Edgewood Country Club in River Vale, N.J. An 18-hole playoff was held to determine the winner among the three teams who were able to return to compete for the title.

Playing through what was an extreme week of rain, wind, and tough course conditions, the father & son duo of Ken and William Bakst of Friar's Head came out on top with a round of two-over-par 74, and Ken Bakst, 53, can now add the Father & Son Championship to a career résumé that includes the 1996 Met Amateur and the 1997 U.S. Mid-Amateur.

Wednesday's playoff was contested in the alternate shot format. All three teams played in the same group, creating an exciting atmosphere of competition and camaraderie. The Baksts made the turn in 38 and had the lead, and were able to play even better coming in, shooting an even-par 36 and claiming their a four-stroke victory.

Finishing second in the playoff were Jon and Jason Doppelt of Fresh Meadow, who shot a 78. In third place and claiming Low Net honors were Chris and Pat Connell of Osiris.


RIVER VALE, N.J. (August 16, 2011) – After four father and son duos all recorded four-under-par rounds of 68, a playoff will be upcoming to decide the winners of the 61st MGA Father & Son Championship, which was conducted today at Edgewood Country Club in River Vale, N.J. An 18-hole playoff will take place at Edgewood on a date to be determined.

Chris and Pat Connell of Osiris, Charlie and Cole Meitner of Tuxedo, Ken and William Bakst of Friar's Head and Jon and Jason Doppelt of Fresh Meadow all shot rounds of four-under-par 68 to lead the field of 80 teams of father and son tandems in the gross event that is played over the Pinehurst format.

The Connells teed off to intermittent rain and wind, which, in addition to the six inches that have already fallen in the North Jersey area over the past few days, could have easily led to unplayable conditions. Edgewood, however, remained in championship shape throughout. After a bogey on the par-4 second hole, Pat (47) and Chris (22), made the most of their day and regrouped to play the next 16 holes in five under par.

Charlie and Cole Meitner were the first afternoon group to finish their round, and took advantage of the ideal playing conditions. 49-year-old Charlie was able to capitalize on the superb positioning off the tee his son gave him. “He [18-year old son Cole] drove the ball great, and gave me short irons in which I’m not at all used to having,” Charlie said.

In the afternoon’s marquee group, Ken and William Bakst walked the fairways with their counterparts Jon and Jason Doppelt. The teams fed off each other’s fine play, with the Baksts dropping six birdies and the Doppelts making five of their own. Both fathers are accomplished players as Ken is a past U.S. Mid-Amateur champion (1997), while Jon won the Long Island Amateur that same year.

The play of the day came from Tom Karger of Century, a golfing veteran playing alongside his son Michael, winner of the 2010 MGA Mixed Pinehurst. Tom made a hole-in-one on the par-3 third hole will no doubt become a cherished family memory. “I’ve been playing golf for 52 years and this is my very first hole-in-one!” an elated Karger said after the round.

Today’s championship was a gross score competition, played under the rules of a Pinehurst format. The championship thrives on the encouraging interaction, participation and sportsmanship between these family duos.

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