2011 Jr. PLAYERS: Gavin Hall Celebrates 17th Birthday with a Win!

Golf Writer Andy Reistetter lives in the Golf Capital of the World- Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida- home of the PGA TOUR, TPC Sawgrass and THE PLAYERS. Nearby is the World Golf Hall of Fame in St. Augustine. But wait there is more than just professional golf here. Whether the collegiate Hyatt Invitation at Sawgrass CC or this week’s Jr. PLAYERS at TPC Sawgrass all levels of golf call this part of the world home Relive this week’s impressive victory by Galvin Hall in the 2011 Jr. PLAYERS at TPC Sawgrass.

Galvin Hall (in red shirt) putting on the 18th green at TPC Sawgrass en route to the Jr. PLAYERS Championship (Photo courtesy of Jacqueline Davis)

Galvin Hall (in red shirt) putting on the 18th green at TPC Sawgrass en route to the Jr. PLAYERS Championship (Photo courtesy of Jacqueline Davis)

Go out and shoot a 64 on your 17th birthday.

Enjoy a family dinner at Ruth’s Chris Steak House to celebrate.

Next day play strong down the stretch and win the Jr. PLAYERS Championship.

Exciting and priceless but this is no MasterCard commercial.

Tiger Woods may have introduced himself to the world.

Perhaps the world should get to know the newly minted Gavin Hall.

Hello Gavin Hall.

The tall, smiling left hander has an unmistakable presence like that of Phil Mickelson.

But unlike Mickelson he was steady and conservative down the stretch on the renown back nine of the Stadium Course at TPC Sawgrass.

Hall started the day with a 3 stroke lead over Jim Liu after a Saturday 64 on the “other” Pete Dye gem- the Valley Course.

The next nearest competitor was another 3 strokes back of Liu.

Like the PLAYERS, the junior version has one of the strongest, if not the strongest field in all of junior golf- 78 players, top 60 from the United States and the top 18 from around the world.

Gavin Hall completes his swing on a heroic second shot that reached the green safely on the par-5 11th hole on the Stadium Course. (Photo courtesy of Jacqueline Davis)

Gavin Hall completes his swing on a heroic second shot that reached the green safely on the par-5 11th hole on the Stadium Course. (Photo courtesy of Jacqueline Davis)

What looked like a battle of New Yorkers, Hall from upstate Pittsford near Rochester, Liu from Smithtown on Long Island turned into just that.

It could have been Choi vs. Toms, Garcia vs. Goydos or “Phil the Thrill” vs. O’Hair in the professional PLAYERS.

After failing to get up and down from short of the green on the 9th hole with a putter in his hand, Hall held the slimmest of leads over Lui at the turn- one stroke.

The battle with Lui was fierce and magnified with two strokes swings on Nos. 11, 13 and 17.

After pars on 10, Lui went for the green on the par-5 11th though his second shot found water right missing the safety of the bulkhead green complex by only inches.

Hall reached the green safely in two and 2-putted for a birdie while Lui made a testy 6-footer for bogey.
After pars on 12, Lui made a 12-footer for deuce on the par-3 13th while Hall played conservatively away from the water and failed to get up-and-down walking away with a bogey.

Mary Ellen and Bob Hall watch their son Galvin tee off on the famous 17th at TPC Sawgrass.

Mary Ellen and Bob Hall watch their son Galvin tee off on the famous 17th at TPC Sawgrass.

Hall’s one-stroke lead evaporated on the difficult 14th as Lui hit a strong iron shot from the right rough and made a 2-putt par. Hall missed the green right from the fairway and failed to get up-and-down from one of Dye’s treacherous bunkers.

Lui bogeyed the 15th after being blocked by a tree from the right fairway bunker to fall one stroke behind entering TPC Sawgrass’ three water laden closing holes known as “the Water Closet,” at least to this author.

Lui’s drive was only feet from the fairway with what looked like a playable lie that wasn’t all that playable. His layup iron shot squirted right a bit and found the water after hitting ground first.

“If players don’t flush their iron shots coming home on the Stadium Course, the Water Closet will surely flush them down the leader board.”

Guarding his lead Hall once again played conservatively with his second shot left of the green. Though the chip was tricky one he drained a 15-footer for birdie to increase his lead to 4 strokes over Lui who made double bogey on the always pivotal 15th.

Jim Lui's second shot at the difficult par-4 14th. He nearly holed a long putt at the green to take the outright lead from Hall. (Phote courtesy of Jacqueline Davis)

Jim Lui’s second shot at the difficult par-4 14th. He nearly holed a long putt at the green to take the outright lead from Hall. (Phote courtesy of Jacqueline Davis)

With the traditional right Sunday hole location on the 17th island green, Hall the 17year old played cautiously to the middle of the green.

While Hall was comfortably ahead of Lui, Jonathon Garrick playing two groups ahead had eagled the 16th and was on his way to closing out an impressive 4-under 68 and posting a 2-under total in the clubhouse.

Hall’s lag putt on the 17th green was difficult- long, flat at first with a severe downhill slope at the end. His first putt was skillful and rolled out but stopped 5 feet short leaving a difficult par putt.

Hall made the putt and went to the 18th tee knowing he had a 2-stroke lead with one to play.

Again he bailed out conservatively into the right rough avoiding an untimely flush in the Water Closet.

With Gavin Hall the 2011 Jr. PLAYERS Champion at TPC Sawgrass.

With Gavin Hall the 2011 Jr. PLAYERS Champion at TPC Sawgrass.

His iron shot cleared the trees and safely landed on the green.

Having three putts to win he took them edging Garrick by a stroke at the end of a draining experience in his first Jr. PLAYERS.

Hall in this the fifth Jr. PLAYERS joins Morgan Hoffman (2007, now a senior at Oklahoma State ranked No. 12 in Golfweek Sagarin Rankings), Evan Beck (2008, a junior at Wake Forest ranked No. 31), Bobby Wyatt (2009, a sophomore at Alabama ranked No. 37), and Michael Johnson (freshman at La Salle named Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Week after being medalist in team’s spring opener) as champions of the prestigious Jr. PLAYERS.

Entering his junior year at Pittsford-Mendon High School Hall will be the first to have the opportunity to defend his Jr. PLAYERS title.

Hall’s win also comes with an invitation to play on the Nationwide Tour in the Winn-Dixie Open on the Valley Course in October…

… where he shot 64 on Saturday to set up his breakthrough victory on the Stadium Course.

Hello Gavin Hall, welcome to the world of golf, TPC Sawgrass-style!

 

Andy Reistetter is a freelance golf writer as well as a Spotter, Research and Broadcast Assistant for various golf networks. He spends time on all four major American golf tours- the PGA TOUR, Champions, Nationwide and LPGA Tours.

Reistetter resides within two miles of the PGA TOUR headquarters and home of The PLAYERS Championship at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach.

A lifetime golfer, Andy enjoys volunteering at the World Golf Hall of Fame and THE PLAYERS while pursuing his passion for the game of golf and everything associated with it. He can be reached through his website Andy’s Golf & Travel Diary or by e-mailing him at AndyReistetter@gmail.com