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In Memory of Ken O’Brien Posted May 11, 2022

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Amherst Golf Club lost one of its most venerable members on May 8, 2022. Ken O’Brien had been associated with AGC since the 1960s . . . at age 94, he was sharp as a tack and shared his wit daily at the club. He leaves his daughter Bonnie and his cat Cooper . . . he was one of the founding members of the Legends, a past Division 1 Club Champion and won the 2003 Rocking Chair award in the Senior Championship. The annual Ken O’Brien Triathlon tournament was one of his namesakes.

His presence will be sorely missed by all that knew him. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family and many friends. More details will be provided when available . . . below are some recent photos of Kenny at the course, including his 90th birthday celebration on the deck . . . plus the quote that Pro Dave Twohig bestowed upon the great Ken O’Brien . . .

Kenneth F. O’Brien

Published by Daily Hampshire Gazette on May 14, 2022.

Hadley, MA — Ken O’Brien, 94, a longtime resident of Hadley, MA, passed away suddenly at home on May 8, 2022. Born in Colrain, MA on September 10, 1927, he was the son of the late Irene Bolduc Moore and Abner “Spec” O’Brien. His stepfather, John Moore, and grandfather, Joseph Bolduc, were both father figures in his early life. He was predeceased by his half brother, Robert Moore, and by the love of his life, Helen, his wife of 71 years.

Ken was very proud of his career spanning decades with Western Mass Electric Company, now Eversource. He was the quintessential self made man, never finishing high school but instead starting as a young lineman in Greenfield long before bucket trucks, climbing utility poles with boot spurs and a leather belt strap to support him. In the sixties, he took his final position with the company as Superintendent of Distribution for the Amherst area and helped greatly in the transition from their old Amherst building to the new facility in Hadley. He loved his job and especially enjoyed mentoring the younger members of his crew in both their lives and their work.

Ken also loved golf. Years ago, he and his early golfing buddy, Fran “Rags” Descavich, were a well known duo on the links as well as at numerous “watering holes” in the area. When Ken moved with his family to Hadley, he started his long playing career at Amherst Golf Course. Those who knew Ken knew it was his second home. Not only did he enjoy playing with his best friend, Dick Simpson, and various other members, but he also had daily visits with course pro Dave Twowig, often over a Guinness on the porch. Ken continued to play up until the day he left us.

Over the years, he won several tournaments including the Division 1 Club Championship, was one of the founding members of the Legends senior golf group, and participated in the Triathlon Tournament named in his honor. The unusual nuances of his golf swing were once compared to the unconventional pitching style of Luis Tiant and truly became legendary when dubbed “The swing that stood the test of time” on an honorary brick at the course.

Ken loved his family. He and his wife, Helen, were blessed with a love affair marriage and he and his daughter, Bonnie Bobetsky, now living in Beaufort, NC with her husband, Ted, shared a special bond which only grew stronger as the years passed. He enjoyed his visits with his beloved grandchildren, Brianna, Kyle and Shauna Seaver, and was very proud of them and their accomplishments. His furry housemate, Cooper the cat, also held a special place in his life.

In addition to his family and golf friends, Ken enjoyed spending time with his Wednesday coffee group and visiting with many of his neighbors. Besides his daughter and grandchildren, Ken also leaves a half brother, Richard Moore, of Jupiter, FL and half sister, Barbara Anderson, of The Villages, FL and several nieces and nephews. Ken was known for his quick wit, strong presence, incredible energy and ageless spirit. He will long be remembered by all whose lives he touched. A Mass of Christian Burial will be Friday May 20, at 10:00 AM at Most Holy Redeemer Church, Hadley. Burial will be private. Memorial guestbook at www.douglassfuneral.com

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https://nescac.com/news/2022/5/1/amherst-captures-first-nescac-womens-golf-championship.aspx?utm_source=pocket_mylist

Coach Michelle Morgan, Priya Bakshi, Jenny Hua,, Jessica Huang, Jenelle Jin, Gihoe Seo and Head Coach Elizabeth Davis (L to R).

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Jessica Huang of Amherst College took medalist honors!

The Amherst Mammoths captured their first NESCAC Women’s Golf Championship with an 11-stroke win over runner-up Williams. The two-day 36-hole event was hosted by Amherst at Amherst Golf Club (par 72, 5710 yards).

Amherst entered the final round with a five-stroke advantage over the field and grew the lead throughout the day, finishing with an eventual six-stroke lead for the second round and an 11-stroke lead for the tournament.

Williams posted a two-day total of 621 while Middlebury (656) and Hamilton (669) rounded out the team standings.

Amherst first-year Jessica Huang garnered medalist honors with back-to-back rounds of 73. She finished strong on the closing holes of her final round. Scoring an eagle on the par-5 16th hole and a birdie on the par-4 17th hole.

Huang was one of three Mammoths among the top five finishers. Teammate Priya Bakshi was the runner-up (74-75-149) and Gihoe Seo tied for fifth (77-78-155).

Catalin Yturralde and Joanna Kim tied for team honors for the Ephs as they both carded rounds of 77 each day to finish tied for third overall (154). Jacqueline Slinkard was the top Panther golfer with a two-day total of 162 (82-80) and Maddie Hong paced Hamilton finishing tied for 10th (83-81-164). Bates’ Alex Voight-Shelley led the foursome of individual qualifiers with a 36-hole total of 171 (87-84).

The Amherst College women’s golf team roster can be found here.

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