By CRAIG DOLCH
Special to the South Florida PGA
NAPLES (Sept. 15, 2022) – Tim Cantwell, PGA, of Jupiter birdied the first playoff hole Thursday to defeat Justin Hicks, PGA, and win the South Florida PGA Professional Championship at Imperial Golf Club.
Cantwell eagled the first hole on Imperial’s East course with a chip-in from behind the green and rode that momentum to a 3-under 69 that got him into the playoff with Hicks at 9-under 207. Cantwell finished the job with a two-putt birdie from 15 feet on the par-5 10th hole after he hit the green with a 3-wood from 248 yards to win the South Florida PGA’s premier championship.
“I’ve had the privilege of winning more than 25 mini-tour events, but this victory ranks way up there,” said Cantwell, a PGA Instructor at PGA National Resort who also caddies at Seminole Golf Club.
“Thanks to (former Seminole PGA Head Professional) Bob Ford and (PGA National’s PGA Director of Golf) Jane Broderick, because they encouraged me to get Class-A PGA Membership. I became a Class-A PGA member at the beginning of 2021 and for a 50-year-old this is a great step in my career.”
The victory earned Cantwell a spot in next year’s Puerto Rico Open on the PGA Tour. Tyler Collet (67-211), PGA Assistant Professional at John’s Island Club in Vero Beach, finished tied for ninth to clinch section Player of the Year honors, earning him a spot in next year’s Honda Classic.
Wellington resident Hicks, 47, birdied the 18th hole to force the playoff after a 70. Hicks, PGA Instructor at Don Law Academy, earned almost $3.8 million combined on the PGA Tour and Korn Ferry Tour before he stopped playing professionally. His career highlight was sharing the 18-hole lead at the 2008 U.S. Open at Torrey Pines that Tiger Woods eventually won in a 19-hole playoff.
Finishing a shot out of the playoff were Justin Bertsch (69-208), PGA Head Professional Club Pelican Bay, and second-round leader Jeremy Wells (72-208), PGA Director of Instruction at Cypress Lake Golf Club. Bertsch won the championship in 2019.
The top 11 finishers advanced to next year’s PGA Professional Championship presented by Cadillac. In addition to Cantwell, Hicks, Bertsch and Wells, also qualifying were: fifth-place finishers Jon Balyeat (69-209) PGA at Quail Creek Country Club PGA Director of Golf; Justin McCarrahar (72-209) PGA at Heritage Ridge Golf & Country Club; seventh-place finishers Gene Fieger (70-210), Club Pelican Bay PGA Director of Golf, and Paul Scaletta (71-210), the Bear’s Club PGA Assistant Professional; and ninth-place finishers Christopher Finke (70-211), Dye Preserve Golf Club PGA Assistant Professional; Mike Berger (72-211) PGA at Hammock Creek Golf Club and Matt Cahill (71-211), Seminole Golf Club PGA Head Professional.
Greenacres resident Alan Morin (70-211), The Club at Ibis PGA Assistant Professional, lost a four-way playoff for the final qualifying spot and is the first alternate. Morin has been named Player of the Year in the Section a record 11 times.
Collet and Ron Philo (72-219), PGA Professional Aurora Anguilla Resort & Golf Club, already were qualified for the PGA Professional Championship.
Heather Angell, the PGA Director of Instruction at Heritage Palms Golf and Country Club, won the PGA Women’s Section Championship on Wednesday with a pair of 72s on the West Course. It was the first time the Women’s Section Championship was combined with the South Florida PGA Professional Championship. Angell shot 74 Thursday and finished 38th overall.
The South Florida PGA Professional Championship, run by the South Florida PGA, is Presented by Club Car, Cadillac and Rolex. Supporting partners are Titleist/FootJoy, Callaway Golf, Nike, TaylorMade, Stache Cups, Whistling Straits, PGA Tour and Winner’s Award Group.
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