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Hahn tied for second place at U.S. Amateur

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Oct 28, 2008
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Kent State senior John Hahn is one of seven players tied for second place and seven shots out of the lead of the 110th U.S. Amateur golf championship being played at two courses in Washington.

Hahn, who grew up in Hudson, shot 3-under 69 in the first of two rounds of stroke-play on Monday on the Home Course in Dupont, Wash. He was even through nine holes today while playing the 7,742-yard Chambers Bay course in University Place, Wash., the longest course ever used for any event conducted by the USGA.

Hahn tied for second place at U.S. Amateur
 
John Hahn's attempt to win his second national golf title ended Thursday when the Kent State senior lost to Oklahoma State's Peter Uihlein on the 19th hole in the U.S. Amateur at Chambers Bay Golf Club in University Place, Wash.

Hahn, who grew up in Hudson and is the reigning Western Amateur champ, reached the match-play round of 16 -- from the original field of 64 -- for the first time in his career. He defeated Italy's Andrea Pavan, 2-and-1, in his first match. Hahn returned to beat Arnond Vongvanij of Gainesville, Fla., 5-and-4, in his second.

In the round of 16, Hahn had the lead after a two-putt par to Uihlein's bogey on the 13th hole. But Hahn fell back into a tie with a three-putt bogey to Uihlein's par on the 14th.

The two parred the rest of the way in to force extra holes. Hahn nearly ended the match in dramatic fashion on the final hole of regulation when his chip shot for birdie rimmed the hole. A wayward drive on the first extra hole put Hahn in trouble, and he eventually conceded the hole and the match when his bogey putt slid by the hole while Uihlein was lining up a birdie attempt from 17 feet.

The Hahn-Uihlein match pitted two players with ties to one of the largest golf equipment corporations in America. Hahn's father, also named John, is a sales representative for Titleist. Uihlein's father is Walter Uihlein, president and CEO of the Achushnet Co., which owns Titleist.
 
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