Dunne beats food poisoning to progress as Hurley and Sharvin face US Amateur KO
Greystones’ Paul Dunne battled food poisoning and exhaustion to qualify for today’s first matchplay round of the weather-delayed US Amateur Championship but Gary Hurley and Cormac Sharvin face an uphill task to keep their hopes alive.
The 22-year old, who was recognised and congratulated by many spectators and volunteers for his performance in last month’s Open Championship at St Andrews, birdied the par-five 18th on the South Course from around eight feet for a one under 69 and a level par aggregate of 140 that left him provisionally tied 16th.
Detailed scoreboard
That will be more than good enough to make the top 64 when the second strokeplay qualifying round is completed today after Tuesday’s delayed start prevented 54 players in the 312-strong field from completing 36 holes.
Dunne confessed that he slept poorly and had hardly eaten a thing for 24 hours after a Sunday night dinner with Great Britain and Ireland Walker Cup captain Nigel Edwards and other players on Sunday night.
“It’s my fault for ordering the fish tacos and the fish cakes,” quipped a wan Dunne at the finish, pleased he was certain to make the leading 64 who go through the first round of matchplay combat today.
A 90-minute delay caused by torrential overnight rain on Monday did little to help Dunne, who was running low on energy when the hooter to suspend play due to darkness sounded just minutes after he’d finished.
“I wasn’t feeling the best at all but I just thought if I shot par or better today I would get through,” said Dunne, who birdied the first from two feet and get back to level for the championship after Monday’s one over 71 on the tougher North Course.
"I was just trying to get the ball on the club face the first couple of holes, which are long and demandiing, because I wasn’t feeling too great.
“The greens were very soft after the rain and I played really mixed because there was some really good golf and some terrible stuff as well.”
After a birdie at the par-five seventh and a good par save at the 10th, Dunne was cruising until tiredness set in and he made soft bogeys at the 15th and 17th.
“For the first 14 holes, I managed to keep bogeys off my card, which was pleasing considering I hit a lot of bad shots,” he said. “But I scrambled well and my short game was good.
“I made a couple of bogeys coming in but it was nice to make a birdie on the last to secure my place. I’m happy to get in without panicking too much."
However, Irish team mates Hurley of Maynooth University and West Waterford and Ardglass and Stirling University’s Sharvin, still had two holes to play when play was called off until 0730 local time today (Wed, 1330 in Ireland).
With the cut for the top 64 projected to fall at three over, playoffs would almost certainly be needed to decide the Top 64 proper.
Hurley was two over for the day and four over for the championship as he stood on the 17th tee on the South Course with Sharvin on five over with the same holes remaining.
“Seventeen is a tough hole but 18 is a definite birdie hole,” said Hurley, who drew a plugged lie near the green at the second and made a double bogey six.
No wonder @dunners11 was furious to bogey 15 after this great drive. #USAmateur pic.twitter.com/BAONhvqruH
— Brian Keogh (@IrishGolfDesk) August 19, 2015
“I started off poorly enough but started to play better later 18 is definitely a chance. It would be nice to stick around.”
Sharvin bogeyd the fourth fiftth and eighth to go to five over but having pulled a shot back with a good birdie at the 11th, he missed chances on the four greens and then bogeyed the 16th, fluffing a chip after what he thought was a perfect approach sailed over the green.
At five over, Sharvin need to birdie his last two holes to give himself a chance of a likely playoff for the last few qualifying spots.
At the top of the leaderboard, 19-year old Australia’s Brett Coletta posted a 36-hole total of seven-under-par 133 to hold the clubhouse lead.
Rain delayed the start of the second round of stroke play by 90 minutes on Tuesday morning and 54 players did not complete 36 holes. Play was halted because of darkness at 7:13 p.m., and the second round of stroke play will resume at 7:30 a.m. Wednesday.
Dunne pulled his own bag at Olympia Fields to the surprise of some local media.
Asked if he had been to visit his alma mater — the University of Birmingham, Alabama, he said: “No I haven’t. I am still on the amateur budget. I will definitely go if I turn pro and make some money and can afford flights.
"I have quite a busy schedule coming up until just before Christmas so hopefully I will have time."
Hoping for a Walker Cup call up, Dunne plans to turn professional and head for the First Stage of the European Tour Q-School unless he makes the Top 15 in ther world next week and earns an exemption into stage two. He then hopes to secure a handful of European Tour invitations.
"It would be great to finish as high up the leaderbaord as you can, but it doesn't matter, everyone starts from scratch tomorrow and I am looikjig forward to matchplay now."
This is @CormacSharvin92 striping an iron down the 6th on the South Course. Needs a birdie birdie finish at least. pic.twitter.com/4jg9wlgNwa
— Brian Keogh (@IrishGolfDesk) August 19, 2015
Jordan Niebrugge, who won the Silver Medal at St Andrews, explained that the felt more pressure to do well in events after his performance at The Old Course, where he finished tied sixth, Dunne said: he felt the opposite.
"Being exposed to such a pressure-packed environment made the European Amateur and the US Amateur this week a little less nerve racking," he said. "Standing on the first tee in the first round I found myself a little less nervous the last two weeks that I have before.
"I found it more settling than anything else. I don't think of other people’s expectations of myself, I just try to stick to my own expectations and performance goals so that doesn’t impact on me":
As for his lack of a caddie, he said : "No. We are here as part of the Irish team and have a budget to keep so a caddie would fall outside the budget. It’s all right. These trollies are good."
Asked what he'd learnt from Louis Oosthuizen in the final group at The Open, he said: "I noticed how relaxed he was, coming down the last needing birdie to get in a playoff.
"It was almost like he was out for a Sunday stroll back in South Africa. Just to see how comfortable someone could be in that environment was something I learned I need to get better at."
As for his plans he said he'd turn pro after the Walker Cup team is selected.
"It would be great to play. It is something I have always wanted to do. Hopefully we can get a record number of Irish lads on it this year, which would be great. I look forward to the challenge but for now I am looking forward to the challenge this week."
And this was @GaryHurley93 on 6. Doubled 2 from a plugged lie greenside. Parred the rest. Needs to play 17/18 in -1. pic.twitter.com/EnriDmbn2E
— Brian Keogh (@IrishGolfDesk) August 19, 2015
OLYMPIA FIELDS, Ill. – Results from Tuesday’s second round of stroke play at the 2015 U.S. Amateur Championship, played on the 7,234-yard, par-70 North (NC) and the 7,045-yard, par-70 South (SC) Courses at Olympia Fields Country Club.
Detailed scoreboard
(Play was suspended due to darkness at 7:13 p.m. CDT with 54 players still on course)
Brett Coletta, Australia 67 SC-66 NC--133
David Oraee, Greeley, Colo. 67 NC-67 SC--134
Lee McCoy, Athens, Ga. 66 SC-70 NC--136
George Cunningham, Tucson, Ariz. 71 NC-66 SC--137
Robby Shelton, Wilmer, Ala. 68 NC-69 SC--137
Maverick Antcliff, Augusta, Ga. 72 NC-65 SC--137
Ryan Ruffels, Australia 66 NC-72 SC--138
Josh Munn, New Zealand 70 NC-68 SC--138
Matt NeSmith, North Augusta, S.C. 65 SC-73 NC--138
Adam Ball, Glen Allen, Va. 68 SC-70 NC--138
Jake Staiano, Cherry Hills Village, Colo. 71 SC-67 NC--138
Sepp Straka, Valdosta, Ga. 67 SC-71 NC--138
Jacob Hicks, Mebane, N.C. 72 NC-68 SC--140
Paul Dunne, Republic of Ireland 71 NC-69 SC--140
Austin James, Canada 73 NC-67 SC--140
Davis Riley, Hattiesburg, Miss. 71 NC-69 SC--140
Sean Crocker, Westlake Village, Calif. 69 SC-71 NC--140
Taylor Hancock, Clearwater, Fla. 71 SC-69 NC--140
Chase Koepka, West Palm Beach, Fla. 69 SC-71 NC--140
Austin Connelly, Canada 71 SC-69 NC--140
Bryson DeChambeau, Clovis, Calif. 70 SC-70 NC--140
Will Grimmer, Cincinnati, Ohio 71 NC-70 SC--141
Cameron Young, Scarborough, N.Y. 71 NC-70 SC--141
Will Zalatoris, Plano, Texas 70 NC-71 SC--141
Nathan Yankovich, Blacklick, Ohio 66 SC-75 NC--141
Hank Lebioda, Winter Springs, Fla. 68 SC-73 NC--141
Sam Stevens, Wichita, Kan. 70 SC-71 NC--141
Alex Burge, Bloomington, Ill. 70 SC-71 NC--141
David Cooke, Bolingbrook, Ill. 71 SC-70 NC--141
Chelso Barrett, Surry, N.H. 72 SC-69 NC--141
Zachary Olsen, Cordova, Tenn. 73 NC-69 SC--142
Gunn Yang, Republic of Korea 73 NC-69 SC--142
Robby Salomon, Monterey, Calif. 69 NC-73 SC--142
Romain Langasque, France 72 NC-70 SC--142
Derek Bard, New Hartford, N.Y. 72 NC-70 SC--142
Miller Capps, Denver, N.C. 70 NC-72 SC--142
Robbie Ziegler, Madison, Wis. 72 SC-70 NC--142
Matt Oshrine, Baltimore, Md. 72 SC-70 NC--142
Roman Robledo, Harlingen, Texas 71 SC-71 NC--142
Denny McCarthy, Rockville, Md. 72 SC-70 NC--142
Garrett Rank, Canada 68 SC-74 NC--142
Sam Horsfield, England 72 SC-70 NC--142
Reed Hrynewich, Muskegon, Mich. 68 SC-74 NC--142
Aaron Whalen, Ephrata, Wash. 75 NC-68 SC--143
Michael Johnson, Birmingham, Ala. 72 NC-71 SC--143
Jon Rahm, Spain 74 NC-69 SC--143
Johnny De Los Reyes, Antioch, Calif. 74 NC-69 SC--143
Billy Kennerly, Alpharetta, Ga. 71 NC-72 SC--143
Beau Hossler, Mission Viejo, Calif. 75 NC-68 SC--143
Rico Hoey, Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. 76 NC-67 SC--143
Adrian Meronk, Poland 72 SC-71 NC--143
Scott Harvey, Greensboro, N.C. 68 SC-75 NC--143
Nicholas Ross, Canada 72 SC-71 NC--143
Sean Kelly, Staten Island, N.Y. 72 SC-71 NC--143
David Snyder, McAllen, Texas 69 SC-74 NC--143
Jonathan Garrick, Atherton, Calif. 72 SC-71 NC--143
Brad Nurski, St. Joseph, Mo. 73 SC-70 NC--143
Jackson Juerling, Indianapolis, Ind. 74 SC-69 NC--143
Stuart Macdonald, Canada 68 SC-75 NC--143
Robin Sciot-Siegrist, France 74 NC-70 SC--144
Fred Wedel, The Woodlands, Texas 74 NC-70 SC--144
Lucas Herbert, Australia 74 NC-70 SC--144
Braden Thornberry, Olive Branch, Miss. 71 NC-73 SC--144
Blair Hamilton, Canada 72 NC-72 SC--144
Jack Maguire, St Petersburg, Fla. 76 NC-68 SC--144
Jake Koppenberg, Bellingham, Wash. 71 SC-73 NC--144
Zach Seabolt, Raleigh, N.C. 70 SC-74 NC--144
Hudson Carpenter, Stillwater, Minn. 69 SC-75 NC--144
Jordan Woolf, Fort Worth, Texas 74 SC-70 NC--144
Roman Aragon, Mission Viejo, Calif. 72 SC-72 NC--144
Gabriel Lench, Lake Mary, Fla. 72 SC-72 NC--144
Jared Bettcher, Auburn, Ala. 72 SC-72 NC--144
Dan Stringfellow, Roselle, Ill. 73 NC-72 SC--145
Grant Forrest, Scotland 74 NC-71 SC--145
Matthew Dunn, Houston, Texas 71 NC-74 SC--145
Chris Harris, Atlanta, Ga. 69 NC-76 SC--145
Luis Fernando Barco, Peru 71 NC-74 SC--145
Collin Morikawa, La Canada Flintridge, Calif. 70 NC-75 SC--145
John Oda, Honolulu, Hawaii 71 NC-74 SC--145
Doug Hanzel, Savannah, Ga. 72 NC-73 SC--145
Mike McCoy, Des Moines, Iowa 76 NC-69 SC--145
Stuart Smallwood, Paris, Texas 70 NC-75 SC--145
Ian Holt, Stow, Ohio 72 NC-73 SC--145
Claudio Correa, Chile 71 NC-74 SC--145
Dan Ellis, Lansing, Mich. 68 NC-77 SC--145
Pep Angles, Spain 78 SC-67 NC--145
Spencer Painton, Aurora, Colo. 71 SC-74 NC--145
William Rainey, Charlotte, N.C. 75 SC-70 NC--145
Nick Hardy, Northbrook, Ill. 68 SC-77 NC--145
Nathan Smith, Pittsburgh, Pa. 71 SC-74 NC--145
Stoney Crouch, Mount Juliet, Tenn. 70 SC-75 NC--145
Taylor McCullum, Hoover, Ala. 72 SC-73 NC--145
Andrew Kozan, Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. 72 SC-73 NC--145
Jonah Texeira, Porter Ranch, Calif. 71 SC-74 NC--145
Carson Young, Pendleton, S.C. 77 NC-69 SC--146
Kyle Cornett, Mill Creek, Wash. 74 NC-72 SC--146
Tom Vining, Sioux Falls, S.D. 73 NC-73 SC--146
Henry Smart, England 77 NC-69 SC--146
Victor Wiggins, Gastonia, N.C. 72 NC-74 SC--146
Chris Guglielmo, Cumming, Ga. 77 NC-69 SC--146
Ben Wolcott, Dickson, Tenn. 71 NC-75 SC--146
Stewart Hagestad, Newport Beach, Calif. 74 NC-72 SC--146
Shad Tuten, Augusta, Ga. 72 NC-74 SC--146
Tom Bayliss, England 75 NC-71 SC--146
Cody Blick, Danville, Calif. 69 NC-77 SC--146
Francesco Ruffino, Bloomfield Village, Mich. 73 NC-73 SC--146
Daniel Hudson, Western Springs, Ill. 76 NC-70 SC--146
Doug Ghim, Arlington Heights, Ill. 76 NC-70 SC--146
Sam Bernstein, New York, N.Y. 77 NC-69 SC--146
Jorge Garcia, Venezuela 73 SC-73 NC--146
Peter Jones, Owatonna, Minn. 74 SC-72 NC--146
Franklin Huang, Poway, Calif. 71 SC-75 NC--146
Michael Nagy, Manistique, Mich. 69 SC-77 NC--146
Keith Unikel, Potomac, Md. 74 SC-72 NC--146
Ryan Pelletier, Mansfield, Mass. 74 SC-72 NC--146
Jordan Niebrugge, Mequon, Wis. 73 SC-73 NC--146
Arthur Kim, Tigard, Ore. 73 SC-73 NC--146
Andy Ogletree, Little Rock, Miss. 72 SC-74 NC--146
Bryan Norton, Mission Hills, Kan. 73 SC-73 NC--146
Bryan Baumgarten, Granite Bay, Calif. 71 SC-75 NC--146
James Holley, Chatsworth, Calif. 76 SC-70 NC--146
Michael Muehr, Potomac Falls, Va. 71 NC-76 SC--147
Rigel Fernandes, Tampa, Fla. 78 NC-69 SC--147
Patrick Moriarty, Rockville, Md. 73 NC-74 SC--147
Michael VanDeventer, Columbus, Ind. 76 NC-71 SC--147
Marcus Kinhult, Sweden 75 NC-72 SC--147
Vince Whaley, Fayetteville, Ga. 75 NC-72 SC--147
Max Rottluff, Germany 75 NC-72 SC--147
Todd White, Spartanburg, S.C. 72 NC-75 SC--147
Lee Whitehead, Knoxville, Tenn. 75 NC-72 SC--147
Shotaro Ban, San Jose, Calif. 75 NC-72 SC--147
Alex Lee, Sacramento, Calif. 73 SC-74 NC--147
Charles Danielson, Osceola, Wis. 75 SC-72 NC--147
Kenneth Fadke, Hobbs, N.M. 76 SC-71 NC--147
Chris Babcock, Shoreline, Wash. 76 NC-72 SC--148
Alex Franklin, San Rafael, Calif. 76 NC-72 SC--148
Joseph Winslow, Overland Park, Kan. 74 NC-74 SC--148
Kyle Suppa, Honolulu, Hawaii 71 NC-77 SC--148
Andrew Price, Lake Bluff, Ill. 75 NC-73 SC--148
Eugene Hong, Sanford, Fla. 74 NC-74 SC--148
Brett Viboch, Moraga, Calif. 72 NC-76 SC--148
Braden Bailey, Groves, Texas 78 NC-70 SC--148
Mark Cusic, California, Md. 77 NC-71 SC--148
Edwin Yi, Beaumont, Calif. 72 SC-76 NC--148
Josh Irving, Fort Worth, Texas 75 SC-73 NC--148
Stephen Franken, Raleigh, N.C. 73 SC-75 NC--148
Dylan Wu, Medford, Ore. 75 SC-73 NC--148
Brett McIntosh, Canada 73 SC-75 NC--148
Ashton Van Horne, Georgetown, Ky. 78 SC-70 NC--148
Erick Alonso, Haworth, N.J. 74 SC-74 NC--148
Will Long, Gastonia, N.C. 76 SC-72 NC--148
Ricky Castillo, Yorba Linda, Calif. 73 SC-75 NC--148
Michael Hyland, Medford, N.J. 73 SC-75 NC--148
Jake Kneen, White Lake, Mich. 70 SC-78 NC--148
Austin Eckroat, Edmond, Okla. 75 SC-73 NC--148
Ben Griffin, Chapel Hill, N.C. 75 NC-74 SC--149
Jonny Hogan, Santa Barbara, Calif. 74 NC-75 SC--149
Connor Campbell, Orange, Calif. 77 NC-72 SC--149
Matthew Giovannelli, Ocala, Fla. 73 NC-76 SC--149
Jake Istnick, Dallas, Texas 74 NC-75 SC--149
Kyler Tate, Winter Garden, Fla. 76 NC-73 SC--149
Tanner Napier, Paris, Texas 75 NC-74 SC--149
Evan Russell, Grantham, N.H. 76 NC-73 SC--149
Rylee Iacolucci, Cle Elum, Wash. 76 NC-73 SC--149
Johnny Decker, Verona, Wis. 74 SC-75 NC--149
Bryce Geraghty, Cantonment, Fla. 74 SC-75 NC--149
Ewen Ferguson, Scotland 78 SC-71 NC--149
Jonathan Diianni, Kernersville, N.C. 74 SC-75 NC--149
Michael Bernard, Huber Heights, Ohio 79 SC-70 NC--149
Nicholas Cummings, Weston, Mass. 70 SC-79 NC--149
Kieran Purcell, Nutley, N.J. 75 SC-74 NC--149
Cameron Davis, Australia 77 SC-72 NC--149
Kyle Jones, Snowflake, Ariz. 74 SC-75 NC--149
Austin Smotherman, Loomis, Calif. 76 SC-73 NC--149
Cameron Willis, Eaton, Ohio 73 SC-76 NC--149
Jimmy Hervol, Hopkinton, Mass. 76 NC-74 SC--150
Turner Southey-Gordon, Canada 74 NC-76 SC--150
John Jackopsic, West Hartford, Conn. 73 NC-77 SC--150
McKinley Slade, Saunderstown, R.I. 79 NC-71 SC--150
Daniel Whelan, Coral Springs, Fla. 77 NC-73 SC--150
Billy Walthouse, Longmeadow, Mass. 73 NC-77 SC--150
Paul Pastore, Greenwich, Conn. 77 NC-73 SC--150
Travis Rose, Nicholasville, Ky. 75 NC-75 SC--150
Joe Parkinson, Alpine, Utah 73 SC-77 NC--150
Tyler Collier, Chico, Calif. 73 SC-77 NC--150
Sean Walsh, Keller, Texas 70 SC-80 NC--150
Jake Harpe, Griffin, Ga. 73 SC-77 NC--150
Harrison Shih, Saddle River, N.J. 75 SC-75 NC--150
Noah Woolsey, Pleasanton, Calif. 73 SC-77 NC--150
Zach Healy, Peachtree Corners, Ga. 74 SC-76 NC--150
Jimmy Jones, Tampa, Fla. 76 SC-74 NC--150
Keegan Vea, Evansville, Ind. 74 NC-77 SC--151
Jake Fendt, Suwanee, Ga. 75 NC-76 SC--151
Jake Yount, Danville, Calif. 73 SC-78 NC--151
Brandon Mancheno, Jacksonville, Fla. 76 SC-75 NC--151
John Clare, Camillus, N.Y. 75 SC-76 NC--151
Zach Gaugert, Waunakee, Wis. 78 SC-73 NC--151
Freddy Thomas, Lakeville, Minn. 76 SC-75 NC--151
Roberto Lebrija, Mexico 77 SC-74 NC--151
Joey Savoie, Canada 71 SC-80 NC--151
Antonio Murdaca, Australia 75 SC-76 NC--151
Tye Waller, Griffin, Ga. 75 SC-76 NC--151
Garrett Browning, Imperial, Pa. 75 SC-76 NC--151
Hayden Wood, Edmond, Okla. 78 NC-74 SC--152
Bryan Shin, Republic of Korea 77 NC-75 SC--152
Philip Barbaree, Shreveport, La. 75 NC-77 SC--152
Broc Everett, West Des Moines, Iowa 77 NC-75 SC--152
Cole Miller, New Tripoli, Pa. 79 NC-73 SC--152
Scottie Scheffler, Dallas, Texas 79 NC-73 SC--152
Bill Carlson, Fargo, N.D. 78 NC-74 SC--152
Andrew Orischak, Hilton Head Island, S.C. 76 SC-76 NC--152
Nick Marsh, England 80 SC-72 NC--152
Charles Wang, People's Republic of China 73 NC-80 SC--153
Doug Kleeschulte, Kingston, N.Y. 85 NC-68 SC--153
Cristobal Del Solar, Tallahassee, Fla. 79 NC-74 SC--153
David Kocher, Charlotte, N.C. 77 NC-76 SC--153
Sydney Chung, Jackson, Tenn. 76 SC-77 NC--153
Drew Lethem, Olathe, Kan. 78 SC-75 NC--153
Nick Eberhardt, Lake Wylie, S.C. 76 SC-77 NC--153
Sam Gillis, San Jacinto, Calif. 75 SC-78 NC--153
Richard Gilkey, Bakersfield, Calif. 74 SC-79 NC--153
Hagen Fell, Austin, Texas 76 SC-77 NC--153
Adam Wood, Zionsville, Ind. 79 SC-74 NC--153
Garett Reband, Fort Worth, Texas 74 SC-79 NC--153
Stanhope Johnson Jr., Greensboro, N.C. 78 NC-76 SC--154
David Weisfeld, New York, N.Y. 78 NC-76 SC--154
Andrew Levitt, Ladera Ranch, Calif. 76 NC-78 SC--154
Tyler Strafaci, Davie, Fla. 77 NC-77 SC--154
Ross Kronberg, Norwalk, Conn. 74 SC-80 NC--154
Josh Lorenzetti, Blythewood, S.C. 80 NC-75 SC--155
Mack Foster, Knoxville, Ill. 79 SC-76 NC--155
Christopher Kupniewski, Erie, Pa. 78 SC-77 NC--155
Dave Szewczul, Farmington, Conn. 79 SC-76 NC--155
Joshua Baskins, Reno, Nev. 77 SC-78 NC--155
Steve Irwin, Arvada, Colo. 76 NC-80 SC--156
Byron Meth, San Diego, Calif. 74 NC-82 SC--156
Alex Weiss, Pickerington, Ohio 82 NC-74 SC--156
Zac Dittmer, Kansas City, Mo. 77 NC-79 SC--156
Tyler Saunders, Canada 77 SC-79 NC--156
Michael Brown Jr., Maple Shade, N.J. 76 NC-81 SC--157
Hide Yoshihara, Japan 77 NC-80 SC--157
Nick Paxson, Cincinnati, Ohio 81 NC-76 SC--157
Jack Sparling, Dublin, Ohio 75 NC-83 SC--158
Sean McGuire, Twinsburg, Ohio 80 NC-78 SC--158
Micah Rodgers, Odessa, Texas 76 NC-82 SC--158
Jordan Gold, Orange, Calif. 71 SC-87 NC--158
Ryan Prokay, Grove City, Pa. 84 NC-75 SC--159
Alec Bone, Phoenix, Ariz. 80 NC-79 SC--159
Vinay Ramesh, Newtown, Pa. 80 SC-79 NC--159
Matthew Yun, Flushing, N.Y. 78 SC-81 NC--159
Patrick Tallent, Vienna, Va. 80 SC-80 NC--160
Marc Chandonnet, Lowell, Mass. 79 SC-81 NC--160
Will Echelmeier, Columbia, Mo. 83 NC-78 SC--161
Jordan Lewis, Marion, Ill. 80 SC-81 NC--161
Jack Wallace, Beverly, N.J. 81 SC-81 NC--162
Kyle Danford, Fort Collins, Colo. 81 SC-82 NC--163
Jordan Wetsch, St. Charles, Ill. 89 NC-77 SC--166
Kyler Dunkle, Larkspur, Colo. 86 NC-85 SC--171
(Did Not Finish)
Caleb Proveaux, Lexington, S.C. 73 NC
Kolton Crawford, Mansfield, Texas 75 NC
Broc Johnson, Auburn, Wash. 74 NC
Jacob Solomon, Dublin, Calif. 71 NC
Thomas Detry, Belgium 72 NC
Shane Barnes, Bloomington, Minn. 81 NC
Maverick McNealy, Portola Valley, Calif. 72 NC
Michael Balcar, Toledo, Ohio 72 NC
Conner Koberg, Cedar Rapids, Iowa 76 NC
Todd Mitchell, Bloomington, Ill. 74 NC
Seokwon Jeon, Draper, Utah 75 NC
Sam Burns, Shreveport, La. 72 NC
Kenta Konishi, Japan 66 NC
Matthew Perrine, Austin, Texas 70 NC
Max Greyserman, Short Hills, N.J. 74 NC
Michael Tolladay, Fresno, Calif. 78 NC
Alejandro Tosti, Argentina 77 NC
Ethan Farnam, Crystal Lake, Ill. 81 NC
Gary Hurley, Republic of Ireland 72 NC
Ryggs Johnston, Libby, Mont. 78 NC
Kyle De Silva, Orange, Calif. 73 NC
Cormac Sharvin, Northern Ireland 72 NC
Austin Bautista, Australia 73 NC
Daniel Wetterich, Cincinnati, Ohio 73 NC
Troy Johnson, Maple Grove, Minn. 73 NC
Josh Whalen, Canada 70 NC
Logan Lagodich, Canton, Ohio 76 NC
Corey Pereira, Cameron Park, Calif. 69 SC
Daniel De La Garza, Mexico 78 SC
John Michael O'Toole, Pinson, Ala. 74 SC
Cole Hammer, Houston, Texas 69 SC
Tyler Lewis, Grand Blanc, Mich. 79 SC
Eric Ricard, Shreveport, La. 76 SC
Jake Knapp, Costa Mesa, Calif. 70 SC
Philip Knowles, Bradenton, Fla. 73 SC
Kyle Mueller, Watkinsville, Ga. 73 SC
Conner Kumpula, Albany, Ore. 69 SC
Ryann Ree, Redondo Beach, Calif. 72 SC
Curtis Luck, Australia 69 SC
Evan Katz, Washington, D.C. 76 SC
Brian Scherer, Midland, Texas 78 SC
Corby Segal, Santa Clarita, Calif. 72 SC
Ryan Cole, Mount Airy, Md. 70 SC
Aaron Wise, Lake Elsinore, Calif. 75 SC
Troy Moses, Australia 75 SC
Hunter Stewart, Lexington, Ky. 71 SC
Chris Petefish, Danville, Calif. 73 SC
Eric Banks, Canada 76 SC
Cheng Jin, People's Republic of China 70 SC
Christopher Hickman, Centreville, Md. 70 SC
Carter Jenkins, Raleigh, N.C. 75 SC
Troy Evans, Barre, Vt. 80 SC
Noah Goodwin, Corinth, Texas 72 SC
Will Thomson, Pittsford, N.Y. 72 SC