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Massachusetts Amateur

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The Massachusetts State Amateur Championship, better known as the Massachusetts Amateur, is a golf championship held in Massachusetts for the state's top amateur golfers. The tournament is run by the Massachusetts Golf Association (MGA) in mid-July each year. The amateur championship is the biggest and most subscribed event on the MGA calendar. Tournament entries are open to any amateur golfer who holds membership in an MGA member club and has an up-to-date MGA/USGA GHIN Handicap Index not exceeding 4.4.[1]

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History

In 1903, the inaugural Massachusetts Amateur was held at the Myopia Hunt Club in Hamilton, Massachusetts. It was won by Arther Lockwood. Thirty-eight contestants entered from the 42 MGA member clubs. The most famous winner of the championship is six-time champion Francis Ouimet. Other notable winners include Jesse Guilford, Dick Chapman and Eddie Lowery. Fred Wright holds the record with seven titles.

Since 1992, six Massachusetts Amateur champions have turned professional: Trevor Gliwski, Flynt Lincoln, James Driscoll, Jim Salinetti, Rob Oppenheim, and Michael Thorbjornsen who plays full-time on the PGA Tour in 2025. The 2008 tournament marked the 100th playing of the Massachusetts Amateur. Today the tournament holds a field of 144 players from 400 golf facilities across the state. The championship starts with two days of stroke play. The low 32 scores continue on to match play competition.

In 2023, Molly Smith became the first woman to qualify for the tournament.[2]

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