Thursday, August 12, 2021

Four Players Advance to Round of 16 as Weather Again ​​​​​​​Halts Play in 121st U.S. Amateur Championship

Competing in his third U.S. Amateur Championship, Van Holmgren, 22, of Plymouth, Minn., earned two match-play victories on Thursday at Oakmont Country Club to reach the Round of 16 for the first time. Oakmont is hosting the championship’s 121st edition – its 17th USGA championship overall and record-tying sixth U.S. Amateur.

Holmgren, a recent graduate of Florida Gulf Coast University who earned the No. 7 seed in stroke play, defeated Maxwell Moldovan, 3 and 2, in the Round of 64, then ousted Mateo Fernandez de Oliveira, of Argentina, 4 and 3, on Thursday afternoon. Holmgren, who learned the game at The First Tee program in the Three Rivers Park District in Plymouth, squandered a 3-up lead against Moldovan before rallying to capture three consecutive holes and close out the Ohio State sophomore. In the afternoon, he never lost a hole and closed out de Oliveira, a University of Arkansas junior, on the 15th hole of the match.

Three other players completed Round-of-32 wins before play was suspended for the day at 6:35 p.m. It was the fourth weather delay in three days – totaling more than 10 hours. The rest of the Round-of-32 matches, all of which were in progress, are scheduled to resume on Friday morning, conditions permitting.

Austin Greaser, 20, of Vandalia, Ohio, who was a quarterfinalist in the 2019 U.S. Junior Amateur at Inverness Club, also notched two wins on Thursday. The University of North Carolina junior eliminated Bo Andrews, 2 and 1, then rallied to defeat Xavier Marcoux, 3 and 2, in the afternoon after trailing by two holes through the first six.

“You never want to trail, obviously, but at the same time, just be patient,” said Greaser, the No. 24 seed. “My caddie and I talked about it. We said, we’ve still got 12 holes and this is Oakmont. There is more than plenty of time. Just staying patient is the biggest thing for me.”

Ross Steelman, of Columbia, Mo., the No. 17 seed, and James Piot, of Canton, Mich., the No. 31 seed, also posted two victories on Thursday to reach the Round of 16.

The No. 1 seed in match play, Mark Goetz, of Greensburg, Pa., lost the last four holes and the match to David Nyfjall, of Sweden, 1 up, on Wednesday morning. Nyfjall’s 25-foot birdie putt clinched the come-from-behind win. A Northwestern University junior who is No. 200 in the World Amateur Golf Ranking, Nyfjall was on the 21st hole of his Round-of-32 match against Ricky Castillo when play was suspended. Castillo, of Yorba Linda, Calif., and a 2021 USA Walker Cup Team member, sent that match to extra holes with a 26-foot birdie putt on No. 18.

What’s Next

The Round of 32 is scheduled to resume on Friday morning. Peacock, Golf Channel and NBC will broadcast all three remaining days of match play, with the 36-hole final scheduled for Sunday, starting at 9 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. EDT.

Notable

Since 2010, seven medalists or co-medalists have lost in the Round of 64. No. 1 seed Mark Goetz was 3 up with 4 to play, but lost his last four holes to David Nyfjall.

With Nyfjall’s victory over Goetz, playoff survivors in the U.S. Amateur and U.S. Women’s Amateur in 2021 completed a perfect 3-0 record in the Round of 64.

Three players advanced in their Round-of-64 matches after trailing 3 down on the back nine (Nyfjall, Joe Highsmith and Michael Thorbjornsen).

For the first time since 1984, no matches went extra holes in the Round of 64.

Travis Vick is 2 up through 15 holes in his Round-of-32 match against his University of Texas teammate, Parker Coody. Coody defeated Vick in the Round of 32 at the Maridoe Amateur in December.

This is believed to be the first time that a two-tee start was implemented during match play in a USGA championship. Play is scheduled to begin off Nos. 1 and 10 again when the Round of 16 is played.

Devon Bling made two eagles in his Round-of-64 match – a 30-foot putt on the par-5 12th and a 15-footer on the par-4 17th to close the match. Bling also eagled the 17th in Round 2 of stroke play.

Jacob Bridgeman and Bo Jin are tied through 17 holes in their match. It is their fifth round together this week, following two practice rounds and two rounds of stroke play, one at Oakmont and one at stroke play co-host the Longue Vue Club, in nearby Verona.

Quotable

“It’s Oakmont. Anything can happen out here. You have one lapse in concentration and you’re losing the hole. I know I made eagle on 12, but I knew the job wasn’t finished. It wasn't going to be done until it’s done.” – Devon Bling, who closed out Khavish Varadan, 3 and 1, with the help of two eagles

“I think there is a lot of potential that par wins the hole and potentially bogey sometimes. It’s Oakmont, one of the toughest golf courses probably on the planet. Just keep your head down, stick to your game plan, and see what happens.” – Austin Greaser, who completed two match wins on Thursday

“It was a pretty big deal for me to get into this event. Everything on top of that was icing on the cake. I had a big Hannastown [Golf Club] crowd following me. I could name you most of those guys in that crowd … I think honestly it reassures me that this is my favorite place on the planet now.” – Mark Goetz, No. 1 seed and nearby Greensburg, Pa. native, after his loss in the Round of 64

“I would say that run of five holes beats any other stretch of five holes this summer because of how tough this course is… It’s Oakmont. You’re not really supposed to do that.” – No. 3 seed Michael Thorbjornsen, on his stretch of five consecutive birdies on Nos. 13-17 in his first-round victory over Harrison Ott

OAKMONT, Pa. – Results from Thursday’s weather-delayed Round of 64 of match play at the 2021 U.S. Amateur Championship, played at 7,163-yard, par-70 Oakmont (Pa.) Country Club.

Play was delayed at 1:15 p.m. EDT for 43 minutes due to inclement weather. Play resumed at 1:58 p.m. and was halted for the day due to weather at 6:35 p.m. The Round of 32 will resume at 7:30 a.m. on Friday.

Round of 64

(Upper Bracket)

David Nyjfall, Sweden (143) def. Mark Goetz, Greensburg, Pa. (132), 1 up

Ricky Castillo, Yorba Linda, Calif. (140) def. Donald Kay, San Diego, Calif. (140), 5 and 4

John Marshall Butler, Louisville, Ky. (138) def. Henry Shimp, Charlotte, N.C. (142), 2 and 1

Ross Steelman, Columbia, Mo. (138) def. Louis Dobbelaar, Australia (142), 2 up

Jacob Bridgeman, Inman, S.C. (136) def. Jonathan Griz, Hilton Head Island, S.C. (142), 1 up

Bo Jin, People's Republic of China (139) def. Sam Murphy, Decatur, Ala. (141), 1 up

Xavier Marcoux, Canada (137) def. Ollie Osborne, Reno, Nev. (142), 2 up

Austin Greaser, Vandalia, Ohio (139) def. Bo Andrews, Raleigh, N.C. (141), 2 and 1

Travis Vick, Houston, Texas (135) def. Preston Summerhays, Scottsdale, Ariz. (142), 2 and 1

Parker Coody, Plano, Texas (140) def. Jack Parker, Columbia, Mo. (140), 1 up

Caleb Surratt, Indian Trail, N.C. (142) def. Caleb Hicks, Arlington, Texas (138), 3 and 2

Jose Islas, Mexico (142) def. Mason Nome, Houston, Texas (139), 4 and 2

Brian Stark, Kingsburg, Calif. (135) def. Gordon Sargent, Birmingham, Ala. (142), 1 up

Trent Phillips, Boiling Springs, S.C. (139) def. Gunnar Broin, Chanhassen, Minn. (141), 3 and 1

Joe Highsmith, Lakewood, Wash. (137) def. Michael Cliff, Fresno, Calif. (142), 2 and 1

Grayson Blunt, Houston, Texas (141) def. Clay Merchent, Noblesville, Ind. (139), 8 and 6

(Lower Bracket)

Eddy Lai, San Jose, Calif. (142) def. Brian Ma, Milpitas, Calif. (133), 4 and 3

James Piot, Canton, Mich. (140) def. Cameron Sisk, San Diego, Calif. (140), 1 up

Thomas Hutchison, San Jose, Calif. (142) def. Andrew Kozan, West Palm Beach, Fla. (138), 4 and 3

Luke Potter, Encinitas, Calif. (142) def. Cooper Schultz, Wichita, Kan. (138), 2 and 1

Van Holmgren, Plymouth, Minn. (136) def. Maxwell Moldovan, Uniontown, Ohio (142), 3 and 2

Mateo Fernandez de Oliveira, Argentina (141) def. Max Kreikemeier, Chesterfield, Mo. (139), 2 and 1

Caden Fioroni, San Diego, Calif. (142) def. Cole Sherwood, Austin, Texas (137), 3 and 1

Matthew Sharpstene, Charlotte, N.C. (139) def. Ryggs Johnston, Libby, Mont. (141), 1 up

Michael Thorbjornsen, Wellesley, Mass. (134) def. Harrison Ott, Brookfield, Wis. (142), 2 and 1

Nick Gabrelcik, Trinity, Fla. (140) def. Kieran Vincent, Zimbabwe (140), 1 up

Ryan Gerard, Raleigh, N.C. (138) def. Yuxin Lin, People's Republic of China (142), 3 and 2

Hugo Townsend, Sweden (138) def. Aman Gupta, Concord, N.C. (142), 5 and 4

William Holcomb V, Crockett, Texas (142) def. Brad Reeves, Woodbridge, Calif. (135), 6 and 4

Devon Bling, Ridgecrest, Calif. (139) def. Khavish Varadan, Malaysia (141), 3 and 1

Alex Fitzpatrick, England (137) def. Chase Sienkiewicz, Frisco, Texas (142), 3 and 2

Davis Chatfield, Attleboro, Mass. (139) def. William Paysse, Temple, Texas (141), 2 and 1

OAKMONT, Pa. – Partial results from Thursday’s weather-delayed Round of 32 of match play at the 2021 U.S. Amateur Championship, played at 7,163-yard, par-70 Oakmont (Pa.) Country Club.

Round of 32

(Upper Bracket)

Hole No. 1 Start

David Nyjfall, Sweden (143) and Ricky Castillo, Yorba Linda, Calif. (140), tied (thru 20)

Ross Steelman, Columbia, Mo. (138) def. John Marshall Butler, Louisville, Ky. (138), 2 and 1

Jacob Bridgeman, Inman, S.C. (136) and Bo Jin, People's Republic of China (139), tied (thru 17)

Austin Greaser, Vandalia, Ohio (139) def. Xavier Marcoux, Canada (137), 3 and 2

Travis Vick, Houston, Texas (135) leads Parker Coody, Plano, Texas (140), 2 up (thru 15)

Jose Islas, Mexico (142) leads Caleb Surratt, Indian Trail, N.C. (142), 2 up (thru 14)

Brian Stark, Kingsburg, Calif. (135) leads Trent Phillips, Boiling Springs, S.C. (139), 1 up (thru 13)

Grayson Blunt, Houston, Texas (141) leads Joe Highsmith, Lakewood, Wash. (137), 2 up (thru 12)

(Lower Bracket)

Hole No. 10 Start

James Piot, Canton, Mich. (140) def. Eddy Lai, San Jose, Calif. (142), 4 and 3

Thomas Hutchison, San Jose, Calif. (142) and Luke Potter, Encinitas, Calif. (142), tied (thru 18)

Van Holmgren, Plymouth, Minn. (136) def. Mateo Fernandez de Oliveira, Argentina (141), 4 and 3

Caden Fioroni, San Diego, Calif. (142) and Matthew Sharpstene, Charlotte, N.C. (139), tied (thru 17)

Nick Gabrelcik, Trinity, Fla. (140) leads Michael Thorbjornsen, Wellesley, Mass. (134), 2 up (thru 16)

Hugo Townsend, Sweden (138) leads Ryan Gerard, Raleigh, N.C. (138), 2 up (thru 15)

William Holcomb V, Crockett, Texas (142) and Devon Bling, Ridgecrest, Calif. (139), tied (thru 14)

Davis Chatfield, Attleboro, Mass. (139) leads Alex Fitzpatrick, England (137), 1 up (thru 13)

**Round of 32 winners advance to the Round of 16 of match play on Friday at TBD time

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