McCoy Biagioli, a 20-year-old rising senior at Michigan State University, secured his second career Michigan Amateur title on Friday, July 3, 2026. Playing at the Eagle Eye Golf & Banquet Center, Biagioli defeated Logan Price, a 28-year-old challenger from Grand Blanc, with a decisive score of 7 and 5.
Biagioli established a commanding five-hole lead through the first nine holes, ultimately clinching the match on the 13th green. This victory marks his second win in the state tournament, having previously won the title in 2024.
Match Dynamics
The championship round lacked the anticipated rematch of the 2025 final, as the bracket shifted to accommodate the pairing of Biagioli and Price.
| Metric | Outcome |
|---|---|
| Winner | McCoy Biagioli |
| Runner-up | Logan Price |
| Margin | 7 & 5 |
| Location | Eagle Eye Golf & Banquet Center |
Biagioli’s rapid start effectively stifled potential momentum for Price early in the day.
The closing of the match on the 13th hole signifies a high degree of efficiency in the match-play format.
The event constitutes the 115th iteration of this specific amateur competition.
Context and Background
The Michigan Amateur Championship remains a benchmark for regional competitive golf. By winning his second title, Biagioli joins a selective group of repeat winners in a state with deep ties to amateur play. The tournament, hosted by the Golf Association of Michigan, serves as a significant proving ground for collegiate athletes aiming to transition toward higher-level or professional circuits.
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