Lancaster's Brandon Detweiler advanced to the second round of match play in the U.S. Amateur Golf Championship Wednesday at Pinehurst, N.C. Resort and Country Club.
Detweiler, the 19th overall seed, defeated Conrad Shindler of Westlake, Texas, the 46th seed, in 19 holes in the first round on the Pinehurst No. 2 course.
A birdie on the 18th hole by Detweiler squared the match, and he went on to par the first playoff hole to advance.
Up next for Detweiler will be 14th seed Brian Harman of Savannah, Ga. Their second-round match will begin at 9:40 a.m. today, and if Detweiler wins, he will play at 2:15 p.m. in the round of 16.
Eight players will advance to Friday's quarterfinals. In all, six rounds of match play are scheduled over five days and concludes Sunday with the championship match.
Also, Kevin Tway took another step toward establishing himself, while a former NCAA champion made an earlier-than-expected exit from the U.S. Amateur.
The son of former PGA champion Bob Tway defeated Philip Francis 2-up Wednesday in the first round of match play, winning a matchup of former U.S. junior amateur champions on the renowned No. 2 course at Pinehurst Resort.
Meanwhile, 2007 NCAA medalist Jamie Lovemark is headed home early after being eliminated 1-up by Matt Hill of North Carolina State.
Lovemark, a 20-year-old junior at Southern California, held a 1-up advantage on Hill through 16 holes, before Hill birdied the 17th and parred the 18th to eliminate Lovemark, who earlier this summer at Pinehurst finished second at the North & South Amateur.
Kevin Tway, who won the 2005 U.S. junior amateur, took the lead for good in his match by making par on the 15th while Francis, the junior amateur winner in 2006 from UCLA, bogeyed the par-3 hole. The 20-year-old Oklahoma State sophomore then sealed his victory when Francis made par on the 18th and he finished his round with his third birdie.
The elder Tway carried his son's clubs around the same course where he tied for 78th at the 2005 U.S. Open and tied for 62nd at 23 over in 1999.
Kevin Tway advanced to a second-round matchup against Robbie Fillmore, who won the stroke-play portion of the tournament with a total of 6-under 134.
Fillmore, a BYU junior who spent two years away from golf while on a Mormon mission, defeated Youngstown State senior Ross Beal 3 and 2. Beal was one of the two players who emerged Wednesday morning from a 26-person playoff after they were tied at 5-over 145 through 36 holes of stroke play.
Other notables advancing to the round of 32 include:
• Louisville player Derek Fathauer, who defeated Venezuelan Jhonattan Vegas 1-up in a matchup of 2007 U.S. Amateur quarterfinalists.
• Brady Exber, a 52-year-old Southern Nevada Golf Hall of Famer who is the oldest player left in the field, outlasted Pepperdine redshirt freshman Josh Anderson in 20 holes.
• Top-ranked amateur Danny Lee had a 4 and 3 victory over 37-year-old investment banker David Bartman.