Cameron Young Bests Max Homa, Ricky Fouler US Open Qualifying Playoffs

Cameron Young on Monday created a Beddy put to win five-for-one playoffs on their US Open Final qualifying site-and all ensured that Max Homa and Ricky Fauler would not qualify for the chief.
Star-staded Columbus, Ohio, the playoff golf in the qualifying site was the last attraction of a busy Monday.
Golfers who proceeded through local qualifying, gathered to play 36 holes at 10 last qualifying sites in North America and struggle for 47 spots in the US Open field. The spots available on each site were determined by the size and strength of each region.
Kinsle Golf and Fitness Club in Columbus were filled with PGA Tour players who competed in the memorial tournament in the weekend. South Africa’s Eric Van Ruyen attended the Kinsle with a medal winner honor, shooting 13-in-Ender-Barbar 131.
Bud Cowle, Lanto Griffin, Justin Lower and Corn Ferry Tour player Harrison Oat dropped from the top five in the Kinsle, but the sixth and final opening was determined by the five-man playoffs of players tied under 5: Young, Homa, Fouller, Chase Johnson and Eric Cola.
Homa and Fouler – Two of the most established and popular players who competed on Monday – were only two to find Fairway from Playoff Hole K., but Young hit the pins up to 10 feet of the pin, while Homa was 15 feet away and the fowler had completely missed the green color.
Fouler finished the bogie and ended for the first time. Homa joined coal and Johnson for another playoff hole to determine two alternative positions, and Homa was a strange man-four-potting for the fashion to miss in suspicious fashion.
Six -time PGA Tour winner, Homa played at the last five US Open. He has fallen at number 90 in the world rankings, and the only way he can secretly do if he makes the top 60 in the world on 9 June. Homa has been recorded at this week’s RBC Canadian Open.
Founder has fallen even more on number 101 in the world. In addition to the six -time winner on the tour, Fauler failed to qualify for 2021 and 2022 and opens before returning to the most recent two.
Young has won the tour so far, but has done five top -10 finishes in companies larger than 2022-24. He has played in each of the last four.
The 53 -year -old Ireland’s Padrig Harrington was just a shot out of qualifying for the Columbus Playoffs. Other PGA Tour players who failed to move out of the Kinsle site included Chase Reev, Sweda Alexander Noron and Canadian Adam Hedwin.
Durham, one of the biggest qualifiers on Monday, was at Duke University Golf Club in Nekan, where PGA Tour’s veteran web Simpson spoke of a shot of a possible place. A playoff was determined that the second would be optional from the Simpson site, behind the Amateur Miles Russell.
The seven spots available in Duke went to the Mexican pair of Zach Bauchou, Alistair Docherty, Alvaro Ortis and Emilio Gonzalaz, Trent Philips, George Consigor and Chandler Blanchet.
At the Woodmont Country Club in Rockville, MD., Brian Lee and Australian Mark Lishman Advanced to the 3-For-2 playoffs and the Sebastian Munose of Columbia was first included in the post-inter-state position. Lee and Lishman joined Ryan McCormic and Trever Kon for four spots of the site.
Leishman and Munose are members of Live Golf, and they joined the Washington, DC earlier this week before the league program by several of his colleagues. Brendon Steel and India’s Anirban Lahiri were among the live golfers that failed to qualify. A host of others, especially Bubba Watson and Lee Westwood of England were registered, but decided to withdraw.
A dentist and amateur golfer Matt Vogt caught the top qualifying place in Wine Valley Golf Club in Walla Walla, Wash. Brady Calcins received the second and final US Open berth from the site.
Other qualification results (specified by amateur ‘A’):
-Cano Brooke Country Club, Summit, NJ: James Nicholas, Chris Goterup, Roberto Diaz of Mexico, Benjamin James (A)
–Lambon Golf and Country Club, York, Ontario: Kevin Velo, Nickes Norgard of Denmark, Matt Wallace, Denmark’s Thorbazorn Oleseen, Mark Hubard, France’s Victor Perez, Emiliano Grillo of Argentine
-PiedMont Driving Club, Atlanta: Mason Howell (A), Jackson Buchanan, English Tyler Weaver (A), Jackson Koivun (A), Will Chandler
-Springfield Country Club, Springfield, Ohio: Grant Hafner, George Duangmani, Maxwell Moldovan, Zack Blair (Blair Jeet 4 -for -1 Playoff)
Still to come:
-Arald Dunes Golf Club, West Palm Beach, Fla.
-Vayalania Country Club, Valencia, California.
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