The CSGA Links Volume 5 Issue 4 September, 2017 | Page 24

CHAMPIONSHIPS Dave Szewczul Captures 32nd Public Links Championship A fter a tough start by overnight leader Jacob Henny, the Connecticut Public Links Championship was wide open for the taking. Mid-way through the final round, a total of fourteen players were within two shots of the lead. Among those contenders was Dave Szewczul of Tunxis Plantation Country Club, who capitalized early to jump out to an early lead before an unfortunate double-bogey on the par-3 ninth hole brought him back to the field. “I birdied the first hole which got me off to a good start, and I knew I’d have to play steady and shoot even-par or better to have a chance,” said Szewczul. “I had some indecision on #9 and unfortunately I hit the wrong club. But when you make a double [bogey], you have to just move on. I felt confident enough and I had been swinging well all week.” 24 | CSGA Links // September, 2017 At sixty-three years of age, Szewczul has plenty of experience dealing with all types of adversity on the course, and he knows that fairways and greens are always the recipe for success. He played near perfect golf on his inward nine, overcoming the difficulties of trying to win by making two birdies and just one bogey for a closing round of 71. And as the pressure mounted and the contenders slowly faded, a familiar name was left standing at the top of the leaderboard. “I felt like if I just stuck to my game plan, I’d have a chance,” said Szewczul. “I drove it really well all week which didn’t put a lot of pressure on the rest of my game. A few of the putts didn’t drop, but thankfully enough did to get the job done.” In a state that has been home to legendary golfers – Julius Boros, Richard Siderowf, and Jerry Courville to name a few – being mentioned as one of www.csgalinks.org