NHL Ref Garrett Rank Won The Prestigious Western Amateur Golf Tournament

Shug McSween Aug 4, 2019

NHL Referee, Garrett Rank used a different type of blade this week and ended up putting himself into the same conversation as Tiger, Jack and Phil.

Source: A National Hockey League referee, Rank, 31, defeated Daniel Wetterich of Cincinnati, 3 and 2, in the final to become the first Canadian to win the tournament since Jim Nelford in 1977. He is also the first mid-amateur to win the title since Danny Green in 1997.

“This is the end of a dream week,” Rank told Matt Harness, covering the event for the Western Amateur. “I know how important and cool this is in amateur golf. It hasn’t sunk in yet, and I’m sure I’ll be even more proud when it does.” Past champions of this event that began in 1899 include Francis Outimet, Jack Nicklaus, Lanny Wadkins, Ben Crenshaw, Curtis Strange, Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods. Rank, who played in the U.S. Open in 2018 and missed the cut, finished fifth in the 72-hole stroke-play part of this tournament. The top 16 advanced to match play. In each of his four matches, Rank trailed at one point. He was down one through five holes in his match with Wetterich, who recently graduated from Ohio State. Rank then took the lead with a birdie at the seventh hole and never trailed after that.

Rank will played in the Canadian Mid-Amateur Championship on Aug. 20, then will report to the NHL’s training camp two weeks later.

He entered the Western Amateur at 97th on the World Amateur Golf Ranking.

That’a Boy, Garrett!

Shug McSween

Shug McSween is a veteran here at DeanBlundell.com and has been contributing since day one. A sports nut with a sophisticated opinion, expect McSween to cover any and everything he's passionate about. When he's not busy writing and editing for our crew, McSween likes to get away via fairways and greens. He also contributes to The Hockey Writers, NHLTradeRumors.me and BballRumors.com

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