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Tourist players, 17-year-old and dentist among those who qualify for us openly on golf long day


Columbus, Ohio – a long day when he felt that on Monday, Cameron Young birds three of his last four playoff holes, then made a bird of 12 feet open in the US open in two weeks in Oakmont.

The drama went to the coast, and even north of the border in Canada, with 47 seats available on 10 qualifying sites to fill the fields for the main entire golf test.

Monday was firm enough, especially for Max Homa.

Had the opportunity to get one of six points available from the Ohio qualifier in Kinsale, until wearing your bag for 36 holes – This after a robust week on the memorial – because he divided from his Caddy. But he spotted for a couple in the final hole, entering the playoffs.

Do 38 holes to pull his bag.

Young advanced with his clutch player, while Rickie Fowler was eliminated with Bogey. Homa played 11. hole to try to get an alternative place. He missed a couple.

Youth, it already serves a difficult year to forced the 36-hole qualifier, a 9-iron on 8 feet for the bird on 15. and then hit the wedge to the final hole to earn a place in the playoff of 5-ZA-1.

“I feel like I showed something today,” he said. “I haven’t seen anything for so long.”

The playoffs began on 10. hole, and the young was worsened by the driver in the left rough and the perfectly tried wedge at 12 feet under the hole.

“I started my day before 12 hours ago and made 3, so I tried to do again,” he said.

The USGA challenges 13 final qualifiers to determine the field for US Open in the Country Club Oakmont.

Erik Van Rooyen opened from 64 in Kinsale and had no problem with OAKMONT for the US open from 12. to 15. June. There were six shots in front of the field. Other qualifiers were Bud Cauley, Lanto Griffin, Justin Lower and Harrison Ott, on 2,651 world ranks.

CAULEY is no. 56 in the world, and probably will remain in the top 60 after Canadian open and enter through that category. If that happens, Chase Johnson would get to the first of us open. He won playoffs for two alternative places with Eric Cole.

In the other qualifier Ohio in Springfield, Zac Blair won 4-ZA-1 playoffs for the last place oversee John Peterson, the former PGA’s tourist player who retired and asked to be returned as an amateur.

Four places from Florida qualification have not ended due to rainfall.

Three out of five points from the Atlanta qualifier went to Amateur, with a 17-year-old Mason Howell leading the way. The high school Junior played without Bogey for 18-Mandus 126. Also the qualification was Jackson Koivun from Auburn, which has already locked the PGA tourist card, and Weaver Weaver Weaver Floride Sophomore Tyver Weaver.

Qualifiers in Toronto and North Carolina, each offered seven places – PGA tour is in Canada this week, and Korn Ferry Tour is located in her swing scenes.

Thorbjorn Olesen from Denmark and Emiliano Grillo Argentina were among the seven qualifications in Canada, where Kevin Velo led the field. In the North Carolina, Zach Bauchou led seven players who entered the Oakmont. Bauchou was in a qualifier Ohio two years ago when he had his College Cimer – Viktor Hovland – Caddy for him a day after Hovland won the memorial.

Most of the Golf Liv players who tried to qualify – or thought about it, they competed in four places in Maryland anyway. Marc Leishman from Australia, who did not qualify for the main last two years from entering Liv, beat the colleague Liv player Sebastian Munosa to earn one of the four points.

Fifteen liv players were originally in the Maryland field. Five did not turn into the cards when it was clear that they would not succeed – not unusual for tourist players – until five retired before it started, including Bubba Watson and Lee Westson.

Matt Vogt led two qualifiers in Wall Wall, Washington and secured her variety. He was Caddy in Oakmont and is now a dentist in Indiana.



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