The RDGA Men’s District Championship – John H. Ryan Jr. Memorial
As the premier event on the Rochester District Golf Association’s annual tournament calendar, the RDGA District Championship John H. Ryan Jr. Memorial is also the RDGA’s longest-running event, having been played every year since 1930 – with the exception of 1943, in the midst of World War II.
In the early years of the District Championship, the tournament was hosted by a rotation consisting of most the original 12 member-clubs of the RDGA, with the format of the event beginning as a 32-player match play competition. This format continued, with minor changes, through 1968 – but in 1969, the controversial decision was made to change the District Championship to a 72-hole stroke/medal play competition, following lengthy debate amongst delegates from RDGA-member clubs. Although considered a “trial” format at its inception, the popularity of the stroke-play format quickly took hold and the District Championship was conducted in that format for the next 50 years.
In 2020, the tried and true format of four rounds and 72 holes of competition changed – only slightly – to a three-round, 54-hole stroke play Championship, allowing for players to take less time off from their places of employment, as well as providing the host club an opportunity to allow for more member play during the busy local summer season.
Only one other significant change has been made to the RDGA Championship format since the switch to stroke play in 1969. As the event continued to grow in popularity, so too did the number of entries, with the RDGA occasionally having to limit the starting field based on players’ Handicap Index. Following a record number of 169 entries for the 1990 RDGA Championship, the decision was made to begin hosting separate qualifying rounds prior to the District Championship beginning in 1991 – a schedule that has continued to this day.
Through the years, there have been many memorable – and several repeat – District Champions. Jim Weldon was the first to earn the title of District Champion in 1930, but Jack Tucker soon became the dominant player in the event, winning the RDGA Championship five times over the next seven years – including four in a row between 1931 and 1934. In 1947, Sam Urzetta – who later went on to a career as the head club professional at the Country Club of Rochester – won the first of his two District titles, with his second coming in 1950, the same year he won the U.S. Amateur Championship.
In 1952 and 1953, Bob Hill became the third player to win back-to-back District Championship titles (following Tucker and Dan Gaskill) and in 1959, CCR’s Don Allen won the first of what would be a total of six RDGA Championships over the next 20 years. Allen’s record haul of District titles would stand for another seven years, until a rival champion from nearby Oak Hill Country Club, Chip Lillich, won his seventh and eighth Championships in 1985 and 1986. In fact, not only does Lillich still hold the record for number of District Championship titles, he is also the only player to have won the event in at least two consecutive years on three different occasions.
Another past RDGA Champion who has since gone on to bigger and better things is Greece native Jeff Sluman, who won the title in 1977 before launching a long and successful career as a tour pro, winning several titles on both the PGA and Champions Tours, including the 1988 PGA Championship.
It was another young RDGA Champion, however, from whom the RDGA District Championship now takes its name. In July, 1982, 20-year-old CCR member John Ryan Jr. won his second consecutive District Championship – just a preview of the many he was sure to win throughout his life. Tragically, though, Ryan was killed just two weeks later in a boating accident. It didn’t take long for the RDGA to honor young Ryan – renaming the tournament as the John H. Ryan Jr. Memorial in 1983, another District Championship tradition that continues to this day.
Since 1990, the RDGA District Championship has seen six repeat champions, including Monroe Golf Club’s John Kircher, winner of four RDGA District Championship titles (1990, 2000, 2004 and 2011); Stafford Country Club’s Jim Scorse, who has five RDGA titles to his credit (2001, 2003, 2005, 2012 and 2017); and Irondequoit Country Club’s Larry Sand, who won titles in 1997 and 2008.
More recently, Gavin Hall became a three-time District Champion in 2013 (including his titles on 2009 and 2010). Between 2014 and 2016, Trevor Sluman – the nephew of pro tour golfer and 1977 RDGA winner Jeff Sluman – won the RDGA Championship three consecutive years before declaring his professional status. And in 2021, Yarik Merkulov added a second RDGA District Championship title to his first one in 2019.
In 2024, the 94th RDGA District Championship John H. Ryan Memorial was hosted by the Irondequoit Country Club, which was celebrating it’s 108th anniversary. Following the revised 54-hole format, the 2024 District Championship was held over three days, Thursday through Saturday, July 18-20.
Saturday’s third and final round opened with one player – Aiden Spampinato of Cobblestone Creek Country Club– holding a two shot lead with a 36-hole total of 5-under-par 139. In second place – two shots back – was 2018 RDGA District Champion Chris Blyth of the RDGA eClub. Tied for third place at 2-under-par 142 were three players: Alex Zurat and Kyle Downey of Oak Hill and Andrew Fedele of Ridgemont. This leaderboard set the stage for what would be an exciting final round.
Out of the gate, Spampinato carded a triple-bogey 7 on the first hole – but, over the next six holes, Spampinato carded four birdies – and by the end of the final round, he finished with his second consecutive 1-over 73.
While this was happening, two of Spampinato’s closest friends – defending RDGA District Champion Jason Lohwater and this year’s CCR Invitation winner, Philip Minnehan – were also clawing their way to the top. Both rivals jumped several places on Saturday – but Minnehan was the biggest mover, rising seven places on the strength of a 5-under-par 67 that included two eagles – on holes 3 and 16.
But both efforts fell just one shot short of their mark. Spampinato’s 4-under-par 212 for the 54-hole Championship was good enough to claim his second major championship in two weeks – including the prestigious New York State Men’s Amateur the week before -as well as the biggest RDGA victory in his career: the RDGA District Championship John H. Ryan Jr. Memorial title.
The victory marked an interesting set of “doubles” – back to back New York State and RDGA Championships for Spampinato, as well as back to back first time RDGA Championships for past RDGA Junior Champions for Spampinato and Lohwater.
In 2025, the RDGA is excited to be returning to one of the area’s top private clubs, as Cobblestone Creek Country Club will host the RDGA District Championship John H. Ryan Jr. Memorial for just the third time since 2005. A past host of many other RDGA major championships – including the RDGA Senior Championship and the RDGA Mid Amateur Championship – Cobblestone will host this year’s RDGA District Championship on July 31-August 2.
Year | Champion | Tournament Site |
2024 | Aiden Spampinato | Irondequoit Country Club |
2023 | Jason Lohwater | Ravenwood Golf Club |
2022 | Christian Chapman | Country Club of Rochester |
2021 | Yarik Merkulov | Oak Hill Country Club |
2020 | Tom Linehan | Brook-Lea Country Club |
2019 | Yarik Merkulov | Penfield Country Club |
2018 | Chris Blyth | Monroe Golf Club |
2017 | Jim Scorse | Locust Hill Country Club |
2016 | Trevor Sluman | Ridgemont Country Club |
2015 | Trevor Sluman | Midvale Country Club |
2014 | Trevor Sluman | Stafford Country Club |
2013 | Gavin Hall | Irondequoit Country Club |
2012 | Jim Scorse | Cobblestone Creek Country Club |
2011 | John Kircher | Country Club of Rochester |
2010 | Gavin Hall | Oak Hill Country Club (West) |
2009 | Gavin Hall | Brook-Lea Country Club |
2008 | Larry Sand | Penfield Country Club |
2007 | Andrew DiBitetto | Ridgemont Country Club |
2006 | Stephen Goodridge | Country Club of Mendon |
2005 | Jim Scorse | Cobblestone Creek Country Club |
2004 | John Kircher | Midvale Country Club |
2003 | Jim Scorse | Ontario Golf Club |
2002 | Tony DiBitetto | Monroe Golf Club |
2001 | Jim Scorse | Locust Hill Country Club |
2000 | John Kircher | Country Club of Rochester |
1999 | Carter Lucas | Oak Hill Country Club |
1998 | Jason Piurkoski | Ontario Golf Club |
1997 | Larry Sand | Stafford Country Club |
1996 | Mike Kiel | Brook-Lea Country Club |
1995 | Brian Bombard | Monroe Golf Club |
1994 | Robert Chalanick | Locust Hill Country Club |
1993 | Jeff Peck | Midvale Country Club |
1992 | Ed Puzas | Oak Hill Country Club |
1991 | Doug Fedoryshyn | Country Club of Rochester |
1990 | John Kircher | Ridgemont Country Club |
1989 | Joe Wilson | Irondequoit Country Club |
1988 | Mark Dugan | Brook-Lea Country Club |
1987 | Allen DeMino | Penfield Country Club |
1986 | Chip Lillich | Midvale Country Club |
1985 | Chip Lillich | Deerfield Country Club |
1984 | Jim Wing | Green Hills Country Club |
1983 | Ken Andrychuk | Lake Shore Country Club |
1982 | John Ryan Jr. | Country Club of Rochester |
1981 | John Ryan Jr. | Brook-Lea Country Club |
1980 | John Salamone | Ontario Country Club |
1979 | Mike Phillips | Stafford Country Club |
1978 | Don Allen | Oak Hill Country Club |
1977 | Jeff Sluman | Irondequoit Country Club |
1976 | Chip Lillich | Monroe Golf Club |
1975 | Chip Lillich | Ridgemont Country Club |
1974 | Don Allen | Country Club of Rochester |
1973 | Chip Lillich | Locust Hill Country Club |
1972 | Chip Lillich | Midvale Country Club |
1971 | Chip Lillich | Brook-Lea Country Club |
1970 | Chris Kling | Oak Hill Country Club |
1969 | Chip Lillich | Irondequoit Country Club |
1968 | Greg Smith | Monroe Golf Club |
1967 | Jim Infantino | Ridgemont Country Club |
1966 | Gerry Liebel | Locust Hill Country Club |
1965 | Carl DiCesare | Brook-Lea Country Club |
1964 | Bill Corey | Country Club of Rochester |
1963 | Don Allen | Midvale Country Club |
1962 | Don Allen | Irondequoit Country Club |
1961 | Don Allen | Monroe Golf Club |
1960 | Bert Wing | Oak Hill Country Club |
1959 | Don Allen | Ridgemont Country Club |
1958 | Warren Simmons | Locust Hill Country Club |
1957 | Bill Corey | Brook-Lea Country Club |
1956 | Warren Simmons | Country Club of Rochester |
1955 | Bill Corey | Irondequoit Country Club |
1954 | Bert Wing | Monroe Golf Club |
1953 | Bob Hill | Oak Hill Country Club |
1952 | Bob Hill | Ridgemont Country Club |
1951 | Cliff Goodrich | Locust Hill Country Club |
1950 | Sam Urzetta | Brook-Lea Country Club |
1949 | Ray Forkey | Country Club of Rochester |
1948 | Bill Chapin | Monroe Golf Club |
1947 | Sam Urzetta | Oak Hill Country Club (West) |
1946 | Gene Robinson | Ridgemont Country Club |
1945 | Cliff Goodrich | Locust Hill Country Club |
1944 | Bill Chapin | Brook-Lea Country Club |
1943 | NO TOURNAMENT | NO TOURNAMENT |
1942 | Tony Durante | Country Club of Rochester |
1941 | Bill Chapin | Ridgemont Country Club |
1940 | George Trainor | Monroe Golf Club |
1939 | Dan Gaskill | Oak Hill Country Club |
1938 | Dan Gaskill | Locust Hill Country Club |
1937 | Jack Tucker | Brook-Lea Country Club |
1936 | Bill McInerney | Country Club of Rochester |
1935 | John McGrath | Ridgemont Country Club |
1934 | Jack Tucker | Monroe Golf Club |
1933 | Jack Tucker | Oak Hill Country Club (West) |
1932 | Jack Tucker | Locust Hill Country Club |
1931 | Jack Tucker | Brook-Lea Country Club |
1930 | Jim Weldon | Country Club of Rochester |