2018 U.S. Amateur Qualifying Roundup
7/26/2018 | by Chris Brauner of AmateurGolf.com
see also: View results for U.S. Amateur Final Qualifying, Wellesley Country Club

Qualifying has been completed at 96 sites; see who has made it to Pebble Beach and Spyglass Hill for the 118th playing of U.S. Am
The USGA accepted 7,463 entries for the 118th U.S. Amateur Championship, scheduled for August 13-19, 2018 at Pebble Beach Golf Club and Spyglass Hill Golf Course in Pebble Beach, CA.
Highlights from qualifying include:
July 2
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Dan Erickson
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"I was driving it fantastic all day to put myself in good positions," said Erickson to the Colorado Golf Association afterward. "I was hitting every drive almost perfect. I did everything pretty good obviously. Everything was just working. This course is great. I love every second of being out here. It was good all around."
Qualifiers: Dan Erickson (Loveland, CO) 128, A.J. Ott (Ft. Collins, CO) 133, Kyler Dunkle (Larkspur, CO) 134.
Currie Municipal GC in Midland, MI
Qualifiers: Alex Scott (Traverse City, MI) 138, Josh Whalen (Canada) 138.
July 9
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Carter Toms
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Qualifiers: Carter Toms (Shreveport, LA) 138, Jack Tolson (Opelousas, LA) 138.
Kapolei GC in Kapolei, HI
Qualifier: Spencer Dunaway (Mililani, HI) 140.
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Bobby Bai |
Thomas Lehman |
Qualifiers: Zheng Kai (Bobby) Bai (China) 140, Sam Batta (Watertown, SD) 143, Thomas Lehman (Scottsdale, AZ) 146.
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Alex Schaake (R) and Ryan Nietfeldt
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Qualifiers: Alex Schaake (Omaha, NE) 132, Ryan Nietfeldt (Elkhorn, NE) 136.
The day after the Magnolia Amateur concluded at Hattiesburg (Miss.) CC, the U.S. Amateur qualifier was held there. Hunter Atkins (West Point, MS) shot 82 on Sunday the Magnolia, then turned around and shot 67-68 on Monday to earn medalist honors by one shot. Austin Rose, who won the Magnolia in dramatic fashion, saw his luck just run out in the qualifier, losing a playoff for the final qualifying spot to Beau Briggs (Covington, LA).
Qualifiers: Hunter Atkins (West Point, MS) 135, Beau Briggs (Covington, LA) 136.
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Arthur Griffin and Khavish Varadan
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Qualifiers: Arthur Griffin (Lake Placid, NY) 140, Khavish Varadan (Malaysia) 140, Cody Cox (Milford, PA) 146.
Green Valley CC in Green Valley, CA
Qualifiers: Joe Highsmith (Tacoma, WA) 133, Noah Norton (Chico, CA) 136, Ryan Burnett (Lafayette, CA) 139.
Four players shot 136 at Sunnyside CC in Fresno, CA, necessitating a playoff for the two available spots. Last year's West Coast Conference champion Peter Kuest (Fresno, CA) of BYU and mid-amateur Danny Paniccia (Clovis, CA) made it through the playoff and on to Pebble Beach.
Qualifiers: Peter Kuest (Fresno, CA) 136, Danny Paniccia (Clovis, CA) 136.
Qualifiers: Tyler Reisenauer (Dickinson, ND) 137, Will Holmgren (Plymouth, MN) 138.
Beaver Hills CC in Cedar Falls, IA
Qualifiers: Frank Lindwall (Cedar Rapids, IA) 141, Harrison Ott (Brookfield, WI) 141, Dennis Bull (Norwalk, IA).
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James Song
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Qualifiers: James Song (Rancho Santa Fe, CA) 129, Cameron Sisk (El Cajon, CA) 131.
Cypress Ridge GC in Arroyo Grande, CA
Qualifiers: J.R. Warthen (Pismo Beach, CA) 136, Kaiwen Liu (China) 138, Austin Liu (Oak Park, CA) 138.
The Preserve at Oak Meadows in Addison, IL
Qualifiers: Nicholas Dentino (Carmel, IN), Jack Schultz (Whitefish Bay, WI), Tyler Isenhart (Geneva, IL).
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Mitchell Meissner |
McClure Meissner |
Qualifiers: Mitchell Meissner (San Antonio, TX) 137, McClure Meissner (San Antonio, TX) 137.
July 10
University of North Florida senior Andrew Alligood (St. Johns, FL) blew away the field at Stonebrook GC in Pace, FL, making 15 birdies en route to rounds of 66-64 (-12) and a seven-shot win.
Qualifiers: Andrew Alligood (St. Johns, FL) 130, John Wright (Mobile, AL) 137.
University of New Mexico GC in Albuquerque, NM
Qualifiers: Greg Yellin (El Paso, TX) 136, Patrick McCarthy (Albuquerque, NM) 140.
In Puerto Rico, Erick Morales took the only spot at TPC Dorado Beach, shooting rounds of 70-71 to win by a single shot.
Qualifier: Erick Morales (Puerto Rico) 141.
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Mason Overstreet
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Qualifiers: Mason Overstreet (Kingfisher, OK) 128, Ryan Spurlock (Maumelle, AR).
Charles Waddell
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Qualifiers: Charles Waddell (Chicago, IL) 139, Nicholas Tenuta (Mt. Prospect, IL) 140, Jack Rhea (Jonesborough, TN) 140, Nate Thomson (Greendale, WI) 141.
Qualifier: Raul Pereda (Mexico) 135.
Laurel Creek CC, Laurel Creek, NJ
Qualifiers: Zach Arsenault (Medford, NJ) 137, Anthony Sebastianelli (Clarks Summit, PA) 139.
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Hayden Wood |
Austin Eckroat |
Qualifiers: Hayden Wood (Edmond, OK) 135, Scott Purvis (Mason, OH) 141, Austin Eckroat (Edmond, OK) 142.
North Carolina State junior Benjamin Shipp (Duluth, GA) shot 64-68 (-8) at Willow Creek GC in Knoxville, TN to medal by three shots. There was a three-way playoff for the final qualifying spot, from which University of Tennessee junior Nolan Ray (Brentwood, TN) advanced.
Qualifiers: Benjamin Shipp (Duluth, GA) 132, Nolan Ray (Brentwood, TN).
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Akshay Bhatia
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Qualifiers: Akshay Bhatia (Wake Forest, NC) 130, Brandon Weaver (Purcellville, VA) 131.
Jacoby GC in Laramie, WY
Qualifier: Rosswell Sinclair (South Africa) 134.
July 11
Last year's Master of the Amateurs champion Charlie Dann traveled from Australia to the U.S. and got a qualifying medal and a place in the championship. Dann shot 68-72 (-4) at Deerfield CC in Rochester, NY.
Congrats to Charlie Dann of Queensland, Australia - our Qualifying Medalist at the 2018 U.S. Amateur Sectional Qualifier today at Deerfield Golf & Country Club. Dann and runner-up Brian Clark advance to the U.S. Amateur at Pebble Beach! @RDGA1929 @USGA pic.twitter.com/hdckhQbjzU
— RDGA (@RDGA1929) July 12, 2018
Qualifiers: Charlie Dann (Australia) 140, Brian Clark (Knoxville, TN) 142.
Chico State golfer Josh McCollum (Upland, CA) shot a pair of 68s, finishing with three straight birdies, to earn medalist honors at Bayonet Golf Course in Seaside, CA. Bryan Baumgarten (Granite Bay, CA) shot a 141 and then won a four-way playoff for the final qualifying spot.
Qualifiers: Josh McCollum (Upland, CA) 136, Derek Ackerman (Half Moon Bay, CA) 137, Bryan Baumgarten (Granite Bay, CA) 141.
Qualifiers: Mason Andersen (Chandler, AZ) 135, Michael Feagles (Scottsdale, AZ) 135, Anthony Quezada (Phoenix, AZ) 135.
Weibring GC at ISU in Normal, IL
Qualifiers: Daniel Anfield (Channahon, IL) 136, Varun Chopra (Champaign, IL) 138, Drew Pershing (Washington, IL) 139, Benjamin Johnson (Downsers Grove, IL) 140.
July 12
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Jacob Huizinga |
Gary Nicklaus |
“Going into the playoff, I said to myself, ‘You gotta hit good shots and you might have to hit a birdie cause this kid isn’t making a mistake,’ ” Nicklaus said to the Naples Daily News. “Then I got a bit a lucky.”
Qualifiers: Jacob Huizinga (Orlando, FL) 138, Gary Nicklaus (Jupiter, FL) 139.
Mission Inn Resort & Club in Howey-in-the-Hills, FL
Qualifiers: Jonah Leach (Windermere, FL) 138, Jake Beber-Frankel (Miami, FL) 139, Jesus Montenegro (Argentina) 139.
Texas Star GC in Euless, TX
Qualifiers: Triston Fisher (Southlake, TX) 131, Logan Lockwood (Van, TX) 133.
July 16
Two of the three qualifiers out of Taconic Golf Club in Williamstown, Mass., are members of the Williams College golf team. Will Kannegieser and Sam Goldenring took the top two spots, with Kannegieser earning medalist honors at 5-under 137.
“It’s a D3 mentality where they put so much effort into academics and not into golf during the school year when they are in class,” Williams coach Josh Hillman said of his two players. “In the summer when they are able to play more golf, you will see that they are capable of scores like 65 and 69 in tournament settings.”
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Matthew Paradis
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Qualifiers: Will Kannegieser (Minot, Maine) 137, Sam Goldenring (Florham Park, N.J.) 139, Matthew Paradis (Hookset Park, N.J.), 143
Echo Lake Country Club in Westfield, NJ
Qualifiers: Eoin Leonard (Republic of Ireland) 137, Matthew Cocorikis (Monroe Township, N.J.) 139, Brandon Dalinka (New York, N.Y.) 139
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Jake Koppenberg
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Koppenberg was 8 under for 36 holes at Lake Spanaway Golf Course in Tacoma, Wash. It left the Bellingham, Wash., native five shots ahead of the second qualifier, Ian Siebers.
Qualifiers: Jacob Koppenberg (Bellingham, Wash.) 132, Ian Siebers (Bellevue, Wash.) 137
Devon Bling earned a share of medalist honors at the Country Club of Rancho Bernardo in San Diego. Bling capped a freshman season in May that included one individual victory and two more top-5 finishes. He is the first Bruin to qualify so far. Bling shared the top spot with Kevin Tassistro.
Qualifiers: Devondeep Bling (Ridgecrest, CA) 133, Kevin Tassistro (San Diego, CA) 133, Cullen Plousha (Carlsbad, CA) 134Sophomore @dbling65 is the first Bruin this summer to punch his ticket to the @usga amateur at @pebblebeachresorts!! -7 for the two rounds to share medalist honors!!! Which Bruin will be next to join him! #pebblebeach #usamateur #summergolf #summer #gobruins pic.twitter.com/bh4nrBTkKJ
— UCLA Men's Golf (@uclamensgolf) July 17, 2018
A month after his Utah State Amateur victory, Preston Summerhays easily got into the U.S. Amateur, and almost shot a 59 in doing it. The 15-year-old, the youngest winner of the state amateur in history, opened with 7-under 65 in the 36-hole U.S. Am qualifier at Soldier Hollow in Midway, Utah, then followed it with a bogey-free 60. The round included an eagle on the par-4 14th. Summerhays lives in Arizona during the year, but visits family in Utah each summer. His father Boyd works with PGA Tour player Tony Finau.
Summerhays finished at a stunning 19 under, eight shots ahead of Drew Kittleson, the 2008 U.S. Amateur runner-up who recently had his amateur status restored.
Qualifiers: Preston Summerhays (Scottsdale, Ariz.) 125, Drew Kittleson (Scottsdale, Ariz.) 133
Qualifiers: Sy Lovan (Canada) 136; Chris Crisologo (Canada) 138
Banbury Golf Course in Eagle, ID
Qualifier: Colby Dean (Eagle, Idaho) 133
Eric Ansett
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Qualifiers: Eric Ansett (Spokane, WA) 134, Tanner Owens (Old Hickory, TN) 137
Moraine Country Club in Dayton, Ohio
Qualifiers: Patrick Cover (Cornelius, NC) 136, Austin Sipe (Dayton, OH) 139
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Nick Costello
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"My grandparents used to live in Monterey, so Pebble is my favorite place on the entire planet, without question," Hardman told the Colorado Golf Assocation. "I'm pretty excited about it for sure. This U.S. Amateur will definitely be the biggest tournament I've ever played in.
"I've played Pebble Beach (Golf Links) twice. It was a hit and giggle out there for six hours, which is the best six hours in my life."
Fellow Highlands Ranch native Coby Welch, who finished third, will also be making his U.S. Am debut. Welch is a rising junior at Northern Colorado. The two will be joined by Texan Nick Costello, who is a member of the Longhorns roster.
Qualifiers: Austin Hardman (Highlands Ranch, CO) 138, Nicholas Costello (Austin, TX) 139, Coby Welch (Highlands Ranch, CO) 141
Mascoutin Golf Club in Berlin, WI
Qualifier: Joe Du Chateau (Fond Du Lac, Wis.) 140
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Isaiah Salinda
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Qualifiers: Isaiah Salinda (South San Francisco, Calif.) 133, Austin Squires (Union, Ky.) 137
Qualifiers: Andy Spencer (Prairie Village, Kan.) 133, Brady Dixon (Mounds, Ill.) 135
July 17
Riley Elmes
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Qualifiers: Riley Elmes (Lake Oswego, OR) 132, Shawn Lu (Corvallis, OR), 135
Maridoe Golf Club in Carrollton, TX
Qualifiers: Gaven Lane (Argyle, TX) 148, Matthew Griggs (Prosper, TX) 150
Georgia standout Spencer Ralston qualified for the U.S. Amateur in his home state. Ralston, who played every event with the Bulldogs this season, finished 36 holes at 10-under 134, which was four shots better than the next qualifier. That player happened to be Trevor Phillips, a Georgia teammate who went bogey-free in his afternoon round of 4-under 68.
Qualifiers: Spencer Ralston (Gainesville, GA) 134, Trevor Phillips (Inman, SC) 138, Spencer Ball (Suwanee, GA) 139, Alex Shead (Appling, GA) 140, Matthew Smith (Seneca, SC) 140
Korea’s Yongjun Bae led qualifying at Crystalaire Country Club in Llano, Calif. with an 8-under 136 total. Bae, who was fourth at last month’s Toyota Junior World Cup, birdied his final two holes to lift himself out of a playoff and take medalist honors.
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Damon Krause
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Qualifiers: Youngjun Bae (Korea) 136, Chris Baingo (Llano, CA) 138, Damon Krause (Los Angeles, CA) 138
Four players finished their rounds at Kearney Hill Golf Links in Lexington, Ky., at 7-under 137, so a playoff took place to determine the two qualifiers and two alternates. Canadian amateur Joey Savoie, last year’s Tennessee Open winner and a former Middle Tennessee State player, and Chandler Morgan, a recent graduate of the University of Akron, punched their tickets to Pebble Beach.
Qualifiers: Chandler Morgan (Lexington, KY) 137, Joey Savoie (Canada) 137
Daniel Wetterich
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Qualifiers: Daniel Wetterich (Cincinnati, OH) 141, Caleb Ramirez (Blythe, CA) 145
Camargo Golf Club in Cincinnati, OH
Qualifiers: Matthew Wetherill (Cincinnati, OH) 137, Andrew Bailey (Cleveland, OH) 140
“I was kind of slapping it around but I hit a great shot into 16 (a par-4) and made the birdie after bogeying 15,” said the 24-year-old employee of El Rio Golf Course in Mojave, Ariz. “Then I hit it a long way down on 17 (a par-5) and hit a great 4-iron and made the putt for eagle.”
Dupree finished at 8 under (rounds of 66 and 70) and posted a 1-shot victory over Vrzich, who carded rounds of 69 and 68.
Qualifiers: Hayes Dupree (Mohave Valley, AZ), 136; Joey Vrzich (El Cajon, CA), 137
Nathan Barbieri
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Florida State’s Jake Carter and incoming Clemson freshman Zack Gordon shared medalist honors at 4-under 140. Andrew Orischak, the 2015 U.S. Junior runner-up who now plays for Virginia, also nabbed one of the spots.
Qualifiers: Jake Carter (Aiken, SC) 140, Zack Gordon (Gaffney, SC) 140, Garett Reband (York, SC) 141, Andrew Orischak (Hilton Head, SC) 141, Jeremy Grab (Daniel Island, SC) 142, Nathan Barbieri (Australia) 142
July 18
Five North Carolina players earned spots in the U.S. Amateur in the two-day qualifier at Oak Valley Golf Club in Advance, N.C. Vanderbilt’s Will Gordon took home medalist honors and the first qualifying spot after shooting 13-under 131.
Four players at 7-under par 137 entered a playoff for the final three spots and High Point standout Brandon Einstein captured the first spot with a birdie on the first playoff hole.
"Certain players rise to the occasion when the pressure is on and everyone saw that today when he not only shot 66 in the final round, but birdied the first playoff hole to secure his spot,” High Point coach Brady Gregor said of his player.
The final two qualifying spots went to Nick Lyerly, who won the Eastern Amateur two days before the qualifier, and Jackson Van Paris.
Qualifiers: William Gordon (Davidson, NC) 131, Jake McGlone (Charlotte, NC) 135, Brandon Einstein (Clemmons, NC) 137, Jackson Van Paris (Pinehurst, NC) 137, Nicholas Lyerly (Salisbury, NC) 137
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Derek Bayley
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Bayley, a Washington State graduate who last week won the Rosauers Open for the second time, blistered the morning round in the June 18 qualifier, firing 11 birdies and making only four pars on his way to an 8-under 64.
Along with Bayley, the other player to advance from this qualifier is Chris Hatch of Mukilteo, Wash., who shot rounds of 70-69 to reach 5 under. Hatch graduated from Western Washington University in 2017, where he set a GNAC record for 119 rounds played.
Qualifiers: Derek Bayley (Rathdrum, ID) 138, Chris Hatch (Mukilteo, WA) 139
Walnut Creek Country Club in South Lyon, Mich.
Qualifiers: James Kneen (White Lake, MI) 136, Donnie Trosper (Canton, MI) 136
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Gordon Neale
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Qualifiers: Gordon Neale (Trabuco Canyon, CA) 138, Jake Williams (Temecula, CA) 139, Hide Yoshihara (Irvine, CA) 141
July 19
Brandon Mancheno
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Qualifiers: Davis Lee (Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.) 134, Brandon Mancheno (Jacksonville, FL) 136, Eric Berggren (Sweden) 139
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Sam O'Dell
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Qualifiers: Sam O'Dell (Hurricane, WV) 134, Josef Dransfeld (Huntington, WV) 137
July 20
Hobe Sound GC in Hobe Sound, FL
Qualifiers: Won Jun Lee (Korea) 133, Alexander Vogelsong (Palm City, FL) 136
July 23
Stephen Behr (Atlanta, GA) and Ryan Stachler (Milton, GA), the only two players from Georgia in the field, shot 8-under 136 to share medalist honors at Benvenue Country Club in Rocky Mount, NC. Behr is a former Clemson player who won the Byron Nelson Award in 2016. Stachler is a rising senior at the University of South Carolina who was the runner-up in the Southeastern Amateur this summer and who qualified for the U.S. Open in 2016
Qualifiers: Stephen Behr (Atlanta, GA) 136, Ryan Stachler (Milton, GA) 136
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Bradford Tilley
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Qualifiers: Gray Barnes (Stormville, NY) 135, Bradford Tilley (Easton, CT) 136
Qualifiers: Erik Dulik (Great Falls, VA) 146, Jack Melville (Maple Glen, PA) 146
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Darin Goldstein |
Max Theodorakis |
Qualifiers: Darin Goldstein (New York, NY) 138, Max Theodorakis (Danbury, CT) 138
Willow Ridge Country Club in Harrison, NY
Qualifiers: Christian Cavaliere (Katonah, NY) 137, Etienne Breault (Canada) 138
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Matthew Lowe
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Qualifiers: Matthew Lowe (Farmingdale, NY) 140, Jack Casler (Garden City, NY) 141
Hayfields Country Club in Cockeysville, ND
Qualifiers: Ryan McCarthy (Kensington, MD) 140, Ryan Smith (Carlsbad, CA) 140
Travis Vick made USGA history last week at Baltrusol Golf Club when he made the first double eagle in a U.S. Junior. Now the Houston native will play in the U.S. Amateur after winning medalist honors in the qualifier at Golfcrest Country Club in Pearland, Texas. He led all qualifiers with rounds of 63-66 for a 15-under total. Vick, 18, recently committed to the University of Texas for the fall of 2019. He is a three-sport athlete who also drew the attention of college coaches on the baseball and football fields.
Qualifiers: Travis Vick (Houston, TX) 129, Mario Carmona (Mexico) 132
Will Holcomb, a rising junior at Sam Houston State, and Parker Holekamp, a junior at Texas A&M International (which has one of the great college nicknames -- the Dustdevils), tied for medalist honors at Stonebridge Ranch Country Club in McKinney, Texas, and took the only two qualifying spots for the U.S. Amateur. Holekamp had two eagles on his card in a first-round 70. Holcomb’s day was a lot steadier, until he bogeyed the final two holes to make it in on the number.Congratulations to @TexasMGolf commit Travis Vick for shooting an incredible 63-66–129 at @GolfcrestCC to punch his ticket to the @USGA #USAmateur pic.twitter.com/agg4UqeGnT
— TexasGolfAssn (@TexasGolfAssn) July 24, 2018
Qualifiers: William Holcomb (Huntsville, TX) 141, Parker Holekamp (Kingwood, TX) 141
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Patrick Frodigh
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Qualifiers: Patrick Frodigh (Westwood, MA) 133, Matthew Cowgill (Weston, MA) 141
Sand Creek CC in Chesterton, Ind.
Qualifiers: Luke Armbrust (Wheaton, IL) 134, Nick Bienz (Hoagland, IN) 136
Max Sear
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Qualifiers: Maxwell Sear (Canada) 133, Kaleb Johnson (Naples, FL) 135
Ben Greve, the 2016 and 2017 Minnesota Open champion, was the medalist at Olympic Hills in Eden Prairie, Minn. Greve’s first-round 6-under 66 carried him as he backed up to 2-over 74 on the second 18. Greve is not only one of Minnesota’s top mid-amateurs, but is married to one of the WNBA’s top players, Lynx guard Lindsay Whalen.
Qualifiers: Ben Greve (Minneapolis, MN) 140, Parker Reddig (Minneapolis, MN) 143, Ben Sigel (Deephaven, MN) 143
Ben Reichert
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Qualifiers: Palmer Jackson (Murrysville, PA) 135, Ben Reichert (East Amherst, NY) 138, Brett Young (Bethel Park, PA) 138, Mason Williams (Bridgeport, WV) 138
Qualifiers: Ashwin Arasu (San Diego, CA) 138, Alexander Yang (Carlsbad, CA) 138, Clay Feagler (Laguna Niguel, CA) 139
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Corby Segal
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Qualifiers: Corby Segal (Santa Clarita, CA) 137, Cameron Meeks (Las Vegas, NV) 140, Brett Robinson (Tustin, CA) 143
UNLV senior Harry Hall of England shot 68-66 (10 under) at Santa Rosa G&CC in Santa Rosa, CA to earn medalist honors by two shots over Duke University senior Shrish Dwivedi. University of Washington sophomore Noah Woolsey took the final spot in a playoff at 7 under.
Qualifiers: Harry Hall (England) 134, Shrish Dwivedi (Redwood City, CA) 136, Noah Woolsey (Pleasanton, CA) 137
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Joshua McCarthy
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Qualifiers: Joshua McCarthy (Danville, CA) 129, Jeff Wood (Shingle Springs, CA) 132, Zach Smith (Isla Vista, CA) 136
In a 4-for-1 playoff that had to be completed the next morning, former Cal State San Marcos player Christopher Tuulik captured the final qualifying spot at Mission Viejo (Calif.) CC.
Qualifiers: Dylan Menante (Carlsbad, CA) 141, Taylor Wood (Coto de Caza, CA) 144, Christopher Tuulik (San Diego, CA) 146
Only one spot was available at The Ranch Club in Missoula, MT, and when two players tied at 139, a playoff was held. UCLA senior Patrick Murphy defeated Montana State Amateur champion Ryggs Johnston and punched his ticket to Pebble Beach.
Qualifier: Patrick Murphy (Canada) 139
July 24
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Joe Alfieri |
Devin Hernandez |
Qualifiers: Joe Alfieri (Lutz, FL) 143, Devin Hernandez (St. Petersburg, FL) 143
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Michael Brennan |
Blake Windred |
Qualifiers: Michael Brennan (Leesburg, VA) 138, Blake Windred (Australia) 140
Barry University senior Jorge Garcia of Venezuela shot 65-70 (-7) to medal at Jacaranda GC in Plantation, FL. University of Florida sophomore and 2017 Terra Cotta champion Chris Nido was one shot back at 6 under, with University of Texas senior Steve Chervony taking the final qualifying spot at 4 under.
Qualifiers: Jorge Garcia (Venezuela) 135, Chris Nido (Miami, FL) 136, Steven Chervony (Boca Raton, FL) 138
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Trey Winstead |
Skip Berkmeyer |
Qualifiers: Trey Winstead (Baton Rouge, LA) 127, Ethan Brue (Ashland, IL) 134, Cole Harris (Carmel, IN) 137, Skip Berkmeyer (Town & Country, MO) 138, Kory Franks (Jefferson City, MO) 138
Qualifiers: Mark Turner (Gloucester, MA) 139, Steven Dilisio (Swampscott, MA) 141, James Imai (Brookline, MA) 143
Notre Dame teammates Davis Chatfield and Alex Jamieson took two of the three spots at Pawtucket (R.I.) Country Club, with Chatfield the medalist with rounds of 68-68 (-2) and Jamieson getting through a 4-for-2 playoff. Also advancing through the playoff was Oklahoma State commit Patrick Welch.
Qualifiers: Davis Chatfield (Attleboro, MA) 136, Alex Jamieson (Duxbury, MA) 137, Patrick Welch (Providence, RI) 137
Bull's Bridge GC in South Kent, CT5 Bay Stater golfers qualify for @USGA #USAmateur Championship at two sites Tuesday, increasing the number of #MassGolf natives in the field to nine!
— #MassGolf (@PlayMassGolf) July 25, 2018
Recap: https://t.co/awzivTO03G
Scores (Essex): https://t.co/Crqn7lh3zi
Scores (Pawtucket): https://t.co/mJHbd7Q7Kb pic.twitter.com/jCQdo2MbS6
Qualifiers: Tyler Vincent (Lisle, IL) 136, Matt Liston (Louisville, KY) 137
Trent Phillips |
Andy Ogletree |
Former Cardinal Amateur champion and Georgia Tech junior Andy Ogletree, University of Alabama sophomore Davis Shore, Kennesaw State sophomore Grant Sutliff, and Auburn senior Trace Crowe took the other four spots, with Crowe getting through in a playoff.
Qualifiers: Ryan Marter (Columbia, SC) 139, Trent Phillips (Inman, SC) 139, Andy Ogletree (Little Rock, MS) 140, Davis Shore (Brentwood, TN) 141, Grant Sutliff (Cumming, GA) 141, Trace Crowe (Auburn, AL) 142
July 25
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Brian Blanchard and Donald Kay
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Qualifiers: Donald Kay (San Diego, CA) 134, Brian Blanchard (Scottsdale, AZ) 135
Three players played off for the only spot available after shooting 7-under 137 at Scotch Hall Preserve in Merry Hill, NC. Loyola University Maryland junior Preston Ball (Raleigh, NC) won the playoff against Tyler Bakich (Valrico, FL) and Nolan Mills (Charlotte, NC) to advance to the championship.
Qualifier: Preston Ball (Raleigh, NC) 137
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Chase Johnson |
Kevin O'Connell |
Qualifiers: Chase Johnson (Barberton, OH) 135, Kevin O'Connell (Cary, NC) 137
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Alvaro Ortiz |
Quade Cummins |
Qualifiers: Alvaro Ortiz (Mexico) 136, Quade Cummins (Weatherford, OK) 137
What's Next
The 118th U.S. Amateur Championship begins on August 13, with 312 players will teeing it up at Pebble Beach and Spyglass Hill for stroke play qualifying. After one round on each course, the low 64 players will advance to single-elimination match play until the champion is crowned.
Results: U.S. Amateur Final Qualifying
| Place | Player | Location | Pts | Scores |
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| Medalist | Loveland, CO | 200 | ||
| Medalist | Traverse City, MI | 200 | ||
| Medalist | , Canada | 200 | ||
| Medalist | Lafayette, LA | 200 | ||
| Medalist | Shreveport, LA | 200 |
About the U.S. Amateur Final Qualifying

18-hole qualifying at various courses across the United States, from which successful qualifiers advance to the U.S. Amateur. Players include those who have advanced through Local Qualifying and others who gain exemptions into Final Qualifying.
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