Mike,
First, I never said the Amateurs were so much better, I simply asked the question how big a difference there was between the better amateurs in the area and the professionals.
I believe only 15 spots are afforded to the Amateurs is because this event is really supposed to be for Pro's, hence the size of the purse. It really gives some of the pro's a chance to pick up a decent paycheck. The event really is not "open" as it proclaims itself to be. I think one of the reasons so few amateurs have won the event is because qualifying for the amateurs is so difficult. While the pros play in a qualifier and maybe have to shoot a 76 or 77 on a course that is set up for normal play, the amateurs have to qualify for about 10 spots, since 5 are exempt I believe, while trying to qualify for match play of the Philadelphia Amateur. This year I think 145, or +2 is what it took to qualify on a 7200 yard cricket club.
I think it says a lot that out of the top ten players, 3 of them are amateurs, considering they make up such a small part of the field. I'm not saying its the case with the top shelf pros in the area, but their are a lot of pros out there that are professional in name only, and they will as much as admit that. At my own club, I would take the top 4 amateurs against the 4 professionals that work at the club every day of the week.
Chris Lange is an outstanding golfer, and his history speaks for itslef. What I said wasn't said to diminish his accomplishment, but brutal honesty that I really don't think that at least in our section, there is that much of a difference between a large part of the amateurs and professionals in the area.
I would take guys like Michael McDermott, Jamie Slonis, Chris Lange, Chet Walsh and Buddy Marucci in his hey day to go up against the top pro's in the area and take my chances.
99% of the professionals that play in these events in the section are CLUB pro's. What makes them such a better player. Half of them are giving lessons all week or working the shop the other half of the week, or making sure that their members are happy. I think it is a credit to them that they are as good as they are with as little time as most of them have to play.
Jason Mandel