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Western Am starts Tuesday: 5 players to watch
24 Jul 2014
by Benjamin Larsen of AmateurGolf.com

see also: Western Amateur Championship, Moraine Country Club

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Perhaps the game's hardest event to win, the Western Amateur kicks off Tuesday from The Beverly Country Club in Chicago.

Jordan Niebrugge hopes to defend against what very well may be the most impressive field of the year in the grueling format, which includes 72 holes of stroke-play followed by a 16-player match play field.

The event will feature 50 of the WAGR's top 100 players, including 21 of the top 37. Suffice to say, there's a good chunk of talent to be seen next week at the Western Amateur.

As we prepare to follow the action at The Beverly Country Club, here's a look at five players to watch and contend with Niebrugge:

Mark Anguiano : The Cal State Fullerton golfer hopes to make it a two-for in marquee events this summer. He recently won the Sahalee Players title and reached the final 16 of the California Amateur.

Brian Campbell : He won the NCAA's Central Regional medalist and was ninth at the NCAA Championships. A tie for fourth place at the Trans-Miss has the local favorite -- he plays at Illinois -- ready to make a splash.

Bryson Dechambeau: After competing in the Palmer Cup, DeChambeau has continued his solid play. Most recently, the SMU star reached the quarterfinal round at the U.S. Public Links.

Doug Ghim: Another local favorite, Ghim has the chance to make his presence known in a big way. After earning co-medalist honors last week at the U.S. Amateur Public Links Championship, the Illinois native and highly-regarded Texas signee is among the hottest players entering the event.

Gavin Hall: After bursting onto the scene last year by qualifying for the U.S. Amateur, the New York native's stock has only risen. He had a solid year at Texas and started hot at the Porter Cup. Could the Western Amateur be Hall's marquee win?

ABOUT THE Western Amateur

Invitational event, and the most important tournament in American amateur golf outside of the U.S. Amateur. With a grueling schedule, it's quite possibly the hardest amateur tournament to win.

156 invited players come from across the globe to play one of the toughest formats in amateur golf. The tournament starts with 18 holes of stroke play on Tuesday and Wednesday after which the field is cut to the low 44 scores and ties. Thursday it's a long day of 36 holes of stroke play to determine the “Sweet Sixteen” who compete at Match Play on Friday and Saturday (two matches each day if you're going to the finals) to decide the champion.

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