New York Post

HIGH FIVE FOR PHELPS

SWIMMING GREAT MAKES 5TH OLYMPICS

- By MARK CANNIZZARO mark.cannizzaro@nypost.com

The PGA Championsh­ip is a home game this year — being played at Baltusrol in Springfiel­d, N.J. from July 28-31 — and it will be well represente­d by Metropolit­anarea club pros.

With 20 available spots for the year’s fourth and final major championsh­ip hanging in the balance in Wednesday’s final round of the PGA Profession­al Championsh­ip at the Turning Stone Resort outside of Syracuse, five Metarea pros qualified.

The most dramatic entrance of the five locals came from Rob Labritz, the 45year-old director of golf at GlenArbor Golf Club in Bedford Hills, and that should have come as no surprise.

Labritz delivered an ESPN SportsCent­er moment in the 2013 PGA Profession­al Championsh­ip when he holed out for birdie from 95 yards in a playoff to claim the final spot into that year’s PGA Championsh­ip at Oak Hill.

On Wednesday, Labritz drained a 35-foot birdie putt on the 18th and final hole on the Atunyote Course at Turning Stone to seize the final spot again.

Labritz, who was 1-under at the time, needed to two-putt to get himself into a likely playoff. Instead, he one-putted for birdie to get to 2under 286 and a guaranteed spot for his fifth career PGA Championsh­ip.

He’ll be joined at Baltusrol by fellow locals pros Mark Brown, from Tam O’Shanter on Long Island, Matt Dobyns from Fresh Meadow on Long Island, Ben Polland from Deepdale on Long Island, and Brian Gaffney from Quaker Ridge in Scarsdale.

For Brown, this will be his sixth career PGA. Polland, Dobyns and Gaffney are playing in their second consecutiv­e PGA. For Gaffney, this will be his fifth.

Labritz said he knew exactly where he stood on his final two holes Wednesday.

“I like the adrenaline rush,” he said, explaining his flair for the dramatic. “It’s about the adrenaline rush for me. I know where I am in the tournament and when you know where you are, you kind of press a little bit. But I guess I’ve been doing this so long now.”

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