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Mattare, a 28-year-old Central Catholic graduate and Saucon Valley member, made this event his golf focus since it was announced in 2010. He won his first two matches, including a 6-and-4 blowout early Tuesday, to reach the Round of 16 for the second time in three years.Mattare and White, who called himself maybe the most superstitious player in the field, played a tight match that hinged on situational shots. White won the first two holes and never trailed, but Mattare seemed to grab momentum at the 16th hole.At 1-down, Mattare saved par and halved the hole by making a tricky 8-foot putt. Though he trailed, Mattare arrived at the 17th tee confident. Even another halved hole would have been fine, since Mattare had birdied the Old Course's final hole twice this week. On Monday, he did so to win his first-round match.But at the 17th tee, Mattare hooked a straightforward drive into the tranquil Saucon Creek. He called it a mental error, <a href=http://www.avanttravel.com/page.php?sale=Pink-Louboutin>Christian Louboutin For Men</a>  one he never should have made. It's the only place you can't be, Mattare said. At worse, you make par if you hit it anywhere but the creek. I'd much rather have gone down to a flurry of birdies than to be my own demise. White, a one-time pro who coaches golf at his high school, sympathized. He said he felt the pressure Mattare faced, playing on his home course in front of so many supporters.Last year, White won a critical point for the U.S. team as it clinched the 2013 Walker Cup in New York. On Wednesday, White joked that his match felt like he was playing a Walker Cup in Europe. I think it's tremendous that the people of Saucon Valley turned out to support Matt the way they did, White said. That's the way it should be for a hometown guy. But it was done very respectfully. It was not like they were pulling against me. They were pulling for Matt. White's story is the essence of the U.S. Mid-Amateur, which is for players <a href=http://www.alportico.net/page.php?sale=Saks-Gucci>Saks Gucci</a>  25 and older. He played professional golf for five years before giving up on that dream. Since then, White has qualified for the U.S. Amateur and made the semifinals of the 2012 Mid-Amateur. The only thing pro about me was the moniker beside my name, I can promise you that, he said.Though disappointed, Mattare still called the week fantastic. Friends and family supported him for four days, and those who weren't on-site texted him play-by-play updates while following online.And he also left with this: Last Thursday, former Notre Dame coach Lou Holtz spoke at the players' dinner. Mattare, a Notre Dame graduate and Irish football fan, was forced to skip a big game to <a href=http://www.alportico.net/page.php?sale=All-White-True-Religion-Jeans>All White True Religion Jeans</a>  play in Saturday's first round. At least Notre Dame beat up on Michigan, he said.The U.S. Mid-Amateur quarterfinalists hail from eight states. Kevin Marsh of Henderson, Nev., is the only former champ left in the field. He defeated four-time champ Nathan Smith of Pittsburgh in a 20-hole classic Tuesday morning.Marsh will face Patrick Christovich of New Orleans in the quarters. White will face Nurski, of St. Joseph, Mo.In the other matches, co-medalist Scott Harvey of North Carolina plays Denver Haddix of Kentucky, and Tom Werkmeister of Michigan meets Michael Harrington of Colorado. Copyright 2014,
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Mattare, a 28-year-old Central Catholic graduate and Saucon Valley member, made this event his golf focus since it was announced in 2010. He won his first two matches, including a 6-and-4 blowout early Tuesday, to reach the Round of 16 for the second time in three years.Mattare and White, who called himself maybe the most superstitious player in the field, played a tight match that hinged on situational shots. White won the first two holes and never trailed, but Mattare seemed to grab momentum at the 16th hole.At 1-down, Mattare saved par and halved the hole by making a tricky 8-foot putt. Though he trailed, Mattare arrived at the 17th tee confident. Even another halved hole would have been fine, since Mattare had birdied the Old Course's final hole twice this week. On Monday, he did so to win his first-round match.But at the 17th tee, Mattare hooked a straightforward drive into the tranquil Saucon Creek. He called it a mental error, <a href=http://www.avanttravel.com/page.php?sale=Pink-Louboutin>Christian Louboutin For Men</a> one he never should have made. It's the only place you can't be, Mattare said. At worse, you make par if you hit it anywhere but the creek. I'd much rather have gone down to a flurry of birdies than to be my own demise. White, a one-time pro who coaches golf at his high school, sympathized. He said he felt the pressure Mattare faced, playing on his home course in front of so many supporters.Last year, White won a critical point for the U.S. team as it clinched the 2013 Walker Cup in New York. On Wednesday, White joked that his match felt like he was playing a Walker Cup in Europe. I think it's tremendous that the people of Saucon Valley turned out to support Matt the way they did, White said. That's the way it should be for a hometown guy. But it was done very respectfully. It was not like they were pulling against me. They were pulling for Matt. White's story is the essence of the U.S. Mid-Amateur, which is for players <a href=http://www.alportico.net/page.php?sale=Saks-Gucci>Saks Gucci</a> 25 and older. He played professional golf for five years before giving up on that dream. Since then, White has qualified for the U.S. Amateur and made the semifinals of the 2012 Mid-Amateur. The only thing pro about me was the moniker beside my name, I can promise you that, he said.Though disappointed, Mattare still called the week fantastic. Friends and family supported him for four days, and those who weren't on-site texted him play-by-play updates while following online.And he also left with this: Last Thursday, former Notre Dame coach Lou Holtz spoke at the players' dinner. Mattare, a Notre Dame graduate and Irish football fan, was forced to skip a big game to <a href=http://www.alportico.net/page.php?sale=All-White-True-Religion-Jeans>All White True Religion Jeans</a> play in Saturday's first round. At least Notre Dame beat up on Michigan, he said.The U.S. Mid-Amateur quarterfinalists hail from eight states. Kevin Marsh of Henderson, Nev., is the only former champ left in the field. He defeated four-time champ Nathan Smith of Pittsburgh in a 20-hole classic Tuesday morning.Marsh will face Patrick Christovich of New Orleans in the quarters. White will face Nurski, of St. Joseph, Mo.In the other matches, co-medalist Scott Harvey of North Carolina plays Denver Haddix of Kentucky, and Tom Werkmeister of Michigan meets Michael Harrington of Colorado. Copyright 2014,

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