Brattleboro Country Club to host 2022 Vermont Amateur July 5-7

The 116th Vermont Amateur Championship will be held at Brattleboro Country Club July 5-7 with defending champion and 2022 Vermont Player of the Year Bryson Richards looking to defend his title.

BRATTLEBORO, Vermont – The first major tournament of the season in Vermont, the 116th playing of the Vermont Amateur Championship, will take place at the Brattleboro Country Club July 5-7. But registration for exempt players and those looking to qualify ends at 11:59 pm on June 2. Interested players can sign up at the Vermont Golf Association website: https://vga-vermontgolfassociationregistration.golfgenius.com/pages/3390649

The tournament is open to any male golfer who is a legal resident of Vermont, belongs to a member club of the VGA, and has an active GHIN handicap issued by that club. (Additionally, non-Vermont residents can qualify, if they have belonged to a VGA member club for the last three years, have an active GHIN handicap at a member club and at least ten rounds at member clubs in the last 12 months.)

Brattleboro Country Club Seventh hole
The par 4 seventh hole at Brattleboro Country Club, site of the 2022 Vermont Amateur July 5-7.

There are four qualifying rounds. Players may register for only one, for a $75 fee. Successful qualifiers will be charged an additional $90 entry fee for the Championship rounds:

Tuesday, June 7, Rutland Country Club

Sunday, June 12, Country Club of Barre

Sunday, June 19, Neshobe Golf Club

Thursday, June 23, Williston Golf Club

The Vermont Amateur is one of the oldest state amateur tournaments in the country. Since Paul Waterman won the first amateur title in 1902 at the Ekwanok Country Club, the tournament has been held continuously except for the war years. For the first time in 2020 the tournament prize was renamed the Dave Pfannenstein Memorial Trophy, to honor the late executive director of the VGA, who died of complications from COVID-19 that year.

Bryson Richards, playing out of the Country Club of Barre, hoisted the Pfannenstein trophy in last year’s Championship at the Williston Golf Club. Richards virtually lapped the field with an eight-stroke margin over runner-up Troy Goliber of the Burlington Country Club. Richards later copped the VGA Player of the Year award.

https://www.vtga.org/

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Tom has written for scores of golf publications including a column focusing on luxury golf travel for American Airlines’ Celebrated Living. He's played everywhere from Iceland to Dubai and points between. His byline can be found regularly these days in Morning Read, The A Position, ClubLife, and Golf Oklahoma among others. He is the only member of both the Golf Writers Association of America and the North American Guild of Beer Writers, claiming regular research is required, yet seems to have no plans to stop, traveling the world to ferret out the best in golf and brews. Tom lives in southern Vermont and plays regularly, if not well, out of the Brattleboro Country Club. He still considers his greatest golf thrill playing 18 with Arnold Palmer, and having beers with him afterwards in the Bay Hill clubhouse, which Arnie bought. Tom's email is tdbedell@gmail.com.

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