Selander beats Klughart in Men’s Northern Amateur Match Play Championship final
The 104th Men’s Northern Amateur Match Play Championship at Cooke Municipal Golf Course will be one for the history books. Out of the last six Men’s Northern Championships dating back to 2019, Cory Selander had won three (2019, 2022, 2023), Danny Klughart had won one (2020), and this year the pair finally met up for the first time in the final.
The two were tied through ten holes, but three birdies in a row on the back nine gave Cory Selander his fourth Men’s Northern Championship in seven years. While he had played against Klughart in the Men’s Northern before, this is the first time Selander and Klughart faced off in the tournament final, and Selander wouldn’t have had it any other way.
“It feels really cool. Last year I struggled, so the last year I’ve been looking forward to this today, and Danny versus I is a match that pretty much everybody here has been waiting for for the last few years, and one that him and I were both really excited for as well. So it felt really cool to get it done.”
The three-day tournament started with 112 golfers in the qualifying round, and through a regular stroke play tournament, golfers were whittled down to just 16. Just to qualify for the top 16 spots, golfers needed to shoot a 72 through 18 holes, the lowest cut off score in the tournament’s history.





