Tuesday, August 10, 2021

U.S. Amateur Championship Hampered by Rain; Brad Reeves is Clubhouse Leader at 5 Under

The U.S. Amateur, the USGA’s oldest championship, is known as a test of fortitude, and the patience and resilience factors for the 312-player field were ramped up on Tuesday afternoon when play in the championship’s 121st edition was halted for nearly four hours by storms in the area.

The morning wave of players on both Oakmont Country Club – which is hosting the championship for a record-tying sixth time – and stroke-play co-host the Longue Vue Club, in nearby Verona, Pa., were able to complete 36 holes of stroke play. However, the 156 afternoon starters in the field will have to complete Round 2 on Wednesday, starting at 7:30 a.m. EDT, after which the 64-player bracket for match play will be decided, likely in the early afternoon. The Round of 64 will begin after a playoff, if necessary, to decide the final spots in the bracket.

Brad Reeves, of Woodbridge, Calif., completed 36 holes at 5-under-par 135 on Tuesday, tacking an even-par 70 at Oakmont Country Club onto the 5-under 65 he shot on Monday at Longue Vue to hold the lead among those who finished. Cole Sherwood, of Austin, Texas, who recorded the only under-par round on Oakmont on Monday, a 1-under 69, added a 68 at Longue Vue and stood second among those who completed play at 3-under 137.

Cooper Schultz, of Wichita, Kan., and Hugo Townsend, of Sweden, were next at 2-under 138, while Trent Phillips, of Boiling Springs, S.C., and Devon Bling, of Ridgecrest, Calif., the runner-up to Viktor Hovland in the 2018 U.S. Amateur at Pebble Beach, were the only other players who finished on Tuesday to post under-par scores, at 1-under 139. Donald Kay, of San Diego, improved by 10 strokes on Tuesday at Longue Vue (75-65) and was one of three players at even-par 140.

Reeves, 23, a recent graduate of the University of Arizona, had a roller-coaster day at nine-time U.S. Open host Oakmont on Tuesday, with six pars, six birdies and six bogeys.

“It was blowing [before the delay] and there were holes that were playing ridiculously hard,” said Reeves, who was the 2021 Pacific 12 Player of the Year. “My birdie run [on Holes 4, 6 and 7] came from just trying to hit on the smart side, and if you made par, knowing that that was a really good score. I was struggling, grinding it out, but I knew everybody else was probably doing the same thing.”

Among the afternoon starters whose rounds were halted by darkness at 8 p.m. (with players allowed to finish the hole they were currently playing), Mark Goetz, of nearby Greensburg, Pa., led the way at 9 under par. Goetz was 3 under for the day through 12 holes at Oakmont (he started on No. 10) without a bogey on his card.

Jacob Bridgeman, whose 7-under 63 at Longue Vue on Monday tied the course record and gave him the Day 1 lead, was at that same figure through seven holes at Oakmont. Brian Ma, of Milpitas, Calif., was also at 7 under, having played his first four holes at Oakmont in 2 under before play was halted. Travis Vick, whose eagle on the par-5 12th at Oakmont on Tuesday helped him get to 3 under through eight holes and 6 under total, was joined at that mark by Joe Highsmith, of NCAA champion Pepperdine, who was even for the day at Oakmont through 10 holes after a 64 at Longue Vue on Monday.

What’s Next

Round 2 of stroke play will resume at 7:30 a.m. EDT on Wednesday. After the round is completed, the field will be trimmed to 64 for match play, starting on Wednesday afternoon, with the time to be determined. Peacock, Golf Channel and NBC will broadcast all five days of match play.

Notable

The top three players in the World Amateur Golf Ranking were grouped for stroke play, though only one has a chance to advance to match play. No. 2 Pierceson Coody of Plano, Texas, rallied to shoot 1-under 69 to complete 36 holes at 4-over 144 – still in the mix for a possible spot in match play. No. 1 Keita Nakajima, of Japan, shot 1-over-par 71 on Tuesday at Longue Vue for an 11-over total of 151, while No. 3 Ludvig Aberg, of Sweden, shot 71 on Tuesday for an 8-over total of 148.

The last time the U.S. Amateur was played at Oakmont in 2003, only one player – Steve Conway, of Irvine, Calif., with a 1-under 69 – broke par at Oakmont over the two stroke-play rounds (Pittsburgh Field Club was the stroke play co-host that week).

In Round 1, 41 of the 42 players who were under par played Longue Vue Club, and the difference in stroke average between the courses was 5.47 (77.16 at Oakmont, 71.69 at Longue Vue). That gap closed dramatically for the portion of Round 2 that was completed on Tuesday, with averages of 75.83 at Oakmont and 73.06 at Longue Vue – a differential of 2.77 strokes.

Play was suspended at 1:34 p.m. EDT on Tuesday for dangerous weather in the area, and it resumed at 5:24 p.m., for a suspension of 3 hours, 50 minutes.

Quotable

“Before Sunday when I played the practice round, I didn’t realize how many blind shots and how – I wouldn’t say it’s like super hilly, but just you can’t see the surface or fairway when you’re teeing off. You just have to commit to what you’re doing, pick out a good target.” – Brad Reeves on the blind shots at Oakmont

“I knew it was 300 to carry the front. Hit it perfect, flew onto the green, landed like a wedge, and then happened to make a 12-footer. That was the closest ball off the tee I hit all day and happened to be on a par 4, so that’s the way golf is, right?” – Devon Bling, who made an eagle 2 on the 312-yard 17th at Oakmont on Tuesday, after making three 3s and a 4 on the four par 3s

“I like this golf course. I like the fact that you’ve got to be a grinder, and that is the name of my game. I don’t hit every shot perfect like a lot of other guys, but I feel like I’m good at getting it in the hole in the least strokes possible, especially when I’m not in position. I hung in there and I played well.” – Trent Phillips, who was one of the few players to post a better score at Oakmont (69) than Longue Vue (70)

“You really have to hit a lot of demanding shots, and if you let your mind slip it’s easy to get out of position. My caddie did an amazing job keeping me focused on every shot and really locked in, especially on the back nine when we knew we had to finish strong.” – Cole Sherwood, of Austin, Texas, who shot 69-68 to make match play in his first USGA championship

OAKMONT, Pa. – Partial results from Tuesday's weather-delayed second round of stroke play at the 2021 U.S. Amateur Championship, played at the 7,206-yard, par-70 Oakmont (Pa.) Country Club and 6,705-yard, par-70 Longue Vue Club, in Verona, Pa.

O – Oakmont Country Club, L – Longue Vue Club

Play was suspended at 1:34 p.m. EDT due to inclement weather, resumed at 5:24 p.m., and halted for the day due to darkness at 8 p.m. with 156 players left on the course.

The second round will resume at 7:30 a.m. on Wednesday. Round-of-64 matches are now scheduled to begin at 12:45 p.m.

Brad Reeves, Woodbridge, Calif. 65-70--135 O

Cole Sherwood, Austin, Texas 69-68--137 L

Cooper Schultz, Wichita, Kan. 69-69--138 O

Hugo Townsend, Sweden 67-71--138 O

Trent Phillips, Boiling Springs, S.C. 70-69--139 O

Devon Bling, Ridgecrest, Calif. 69-70--139 O

Nick Gabrelcik, Trinity, Fla. 69-71--140 O

Jack Parker, Columbia, Mo. 66-74--140 O

Donald Kay, San Diego, Calif. 75-65--140 L

Grayson Blunt, Houston, Texas 68-73--141 O

William Paysse, Temple, Texas 70-71--141 O

William Holcomb V, Crockett, Texas 68-74--142 O

Preston Summerhays, Scottsdale, Ariz. 66-76--142 O

Eddy Lai, San Jose, Calif. 67-75--142 O

Harrison Ott, Brookfield, Wis. 70-72--142 O

Yuxin Lin, People's Republic of China 72-70--142 L

Gordon Sargent, Birmingham, Ala. 68-74--142 O

Joe Alfieri, Lutz, Fla. 70-73--143 O

Nicholas Dunlap, Huntsville, Ala. 72-71--143 O

Brad Mason, Dallas, Texas 76-67--143 L

Lukas Clark, Holland, Pa. 70-73--143 O

Luke Kluver, Norfolk, Neb. 71-72--143 O

Garrett Rank, Canada 72-71--143 O

Stephen Hale, Bakersfield, Calif. 66-78--144 O

Todd White, Spartanburg, S.C. 73-71--144 L

Yaroslav Merkulov, Rochester, N.Y. 74-70--144 L

Pierceson Coody, Plano, Texas 75-69--144 L

Grant Haefner, Bloomfield Hills, Mich. 74-70--144 L

Jake Sollon, Venetia, Pa. 72-72--144 O

Dennis Bull, Norwalk, Iowa 70-74--144 O

Christian Banke, Danville, Calif. 70-74--144 O

Brendan O'Reilly, Hinsdale, Ill. 73-71--144 O

Clay Stirsman, Carmel, Ind. 72-72--144 L

Taiga Sugihara, Japan 75-69--144 L

Stephen Campbell Jr., Richmond, Texas 76-69--145 L

Kevin Sze, Saratoga, Calif. 71-74--145 O

Chris Devlin, Birmingham, Ala. 72-73--145 L

Nick Lyerly, Salisbury, N.C. 73-72--145 L

Ty Stites, Sallisaw, Okla. 71-74--145 O

Ben Hong, Brea, Calif. 75-70--145 L

Patrick McCormick, Bethesda, Md. 69-76--145 O

Martin Vorster, South Africa 70-75--145 O

Ryan Hall, Knoxville, Tenn. 72-74--146 O

John Keefer, San Antonio, Texas 76-70--146 L

Chris Wheeler, Addison, Texas 73-73--146 L

William Mouw, Chino, Calif. 72-74--146 O

Carson Ownbey, Canton, N.C. 67-79--146 O

Weston Jones, Sudbury, Mass. 74-72--146 L

Alex Locke, Springfield, Mo. 71-75--146 O

Michael Brown, Maple Shade Township, N.J. 73-73--146 L

Robbie Ziegler, Tualatin, Ore. 70-76--146 O

Frank Lindwall, Cedar Rapids, Iowa 72-74--146 O

Scotty Kennon, Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. 74-73--147 O

Garrett Barber, Stuart, Fla. 74-73--147 L

Trey Tobias, Franklin, Tenn. 71-76--147 O

Calen Sanderson, Newtown, Pa. 77-70--147 L

Conor McGrath, Huntingdon Valley, Pa. 76-71--147 L

Harrison Kingsley, Murrieta, Calif. 74-73--147 O

Tyler Schafer, Long Beach, Calif. 73-74--147 L

Cohen Trolio, West Point, Miss. 71-76--147 O

Charlie Nikitas, Glenview, Ill. 73-74--147 O

Bartley Forrester, Gainesville, Ga. 74-74--148 O

Jimmy Castles, Cupertino, Calif. 73-75--148 O

Ethan Hall, Morehead City, N.C. 76-72--148 O

Canon Claycomb, Bowling Green, Ky. 73-75--148 L

Ian Siebers, Bellevue, Wash. 69-79--148 O

Sam Nicholson, Atlantic Beach, Fla. 74-74--148 O

David Stanford, Vienna, Va. 77-71--148 L

Connor Sheehan, Lancaster, Pa. 75-73--148 L

Sean Niles, Troy, Mich. 76-72--148 L

Walker Lee, Houston, Texas 75-73--148 L

Ludvig Aberg, Sweden 77-71--148 L

Sam Choi, Republic of Korea 74-75--149 L

Bryce Lewis, Hendersonville, Tenn. 79-70--149 L

Parker Gillam, Winston-Salem, N.C. 73-76--149 O

Alex McCulla, Quincy, Ill. 70-79--149 O

Alejandro Armijo, Rio Rancho, N.M. 74-75--149 O

Benjamin Nelson, Madison, Miss. 80-69--149 L

Puwit Anupansuebsai, Thailand 79-71--150 L

Noah Goodwin, Corinth, Texas 75-75--150 L

Jack Goldasich, Birmingham, Ala. 73-77--150 O

Joey Vrzich, La Jolla, Calif. 76-74--150 L

Beck Burnette, Blairsville, Ga. 72-78--150 O

Tony Hendricks, Phoenix, Ariz. 80-70--150 L

Chris Kamin, Phoenix, Ariz. 79-71--150 L

Lane Wallace, Yukon, Okla. 71-79--150 O

Matthew Sutherland, Carmichael, Calif. 76-74--150 L

Trey Winstead, Baton Rouge, La. 75-75--150 O

JonErik Alford, Roswell, Ga. 81-69--150 L

Peter Fountain, Raleigh, N.C. 80-70--150 L

Brad Valois, Warwick, R.I. 76-74--150 L

Joseph Pagdin, England 76-74--150 L

Charles Waddell, Kenilworth, Ill. 76-74--150 L

Brett Widner, Avon, Ind. 74-76--150 O

Jackson Chandler, Dublin, Ohio 79-72--151 L

Blake Trimble, Denver, Colo. 74-77--151 O

Abbie Valentine, Naples, Fla. 74-77--151 O

John Kim, Palm Desert, Calif. 74-77--151 O

Kiko Coelho, Portugal 81-70--151 L

Sean Knapp, Oakmont, Pa. 74-77--151 O

Caleb Shetler, Saratoga, Calif. 81-70--151 L

Noah Norton, Chico, Calif. 81-70--151 L

Adam Bratton, Newburgh, Ind. 80-71--151 L

Nick Dentino, Carmel, Ind. 74-77--151 L

Keita Nakajima, Japan 80-71--151 L

Carson Lundell, Alpine, Utah 74-78--152 L

Tucker Allen, Tolar, Texas 73-79--152 O

Palmer Jackson, Murrysville, Pa. 76-76--152 O

Kaelen Dulany, Keller, Texas 74-78--152 L

Trevor Randolph, Franklin Lakes, N.J. 78-74--152 O

Hunter Fry, Bonita Springs, Fla. 73-79--152 O

Nick Infanti, Jacksonville, Fla. 72-80--152 O

Christopher Zhang, Blacksburg, Va. 77-76--153 O

Nathan Bertsch, Bradenton, Fla. 72-81--153 O

Garrett Wood, Mason, Ohio 80-73--153 L

Sebastian Moss, Houston, Texas 81-72--153 L

Liam Gill, Wayland, Mass. 76-77--153 O

Austin Fulton, Villa Rica, Ga. 74-79--153 O

Jake Hennessy, San Antonio, Texas 81-72--153 L

Joe Weiler, West Lafayette, Ind. 79-74--153 L

Kuangyu (Tony) Chen, Australia 73-80--153 O

Grant Martens, San Diego, Calif. 77-77--154 L

Robert Keilch, Newport Beach, Calif. 83-71--154 L

Wyatt Koricanek, Yorktown, Texas 79-75--154 L

Akshay Anand, Redman, Wash. 75-79--154 O

Nolan Forsman, Larchmont, N.Y. 76-79--155 O

Trevor Lewis, Prescott, Ariz. 78-77--155 L

Darren Fletcher, Cave Creek, Ariz. 83-72--155 L

Matthew Soucinek, Lake City, Fla. 75-80--155 O

Billy Mitchell, Atlanta, Ga. 75-80--155 O

Alvaro Muller, Spain 86-69--155 L

Brendan Valdes, Orlando, Fla. 84-72--156 L

Francis Catalano, Camarillo, Calif. 79-77--156 L

Michael Barnard, Gallatin, Tenn. 82-74--156 L

Bradley Bastion, Shelby Township, Mich. 82-74--156 L

Connor Jones, Denver, Colo. 79-78--157 L

Drew Salyers, Howard, Ohio 82-75--157 L

Brent Hamm, Warner Robins, Ga. 79-78--157 L

Matthew Ruel, Oldsmar, Fla. 79-78--157 O

Grayson Gilbert, Monroe, La. 81-76--157 L

Christopher Ferris, St. Louis, Mo. 72-85--157 O

Francisco Osio, Mexico 75-82--157 O

Cole Ponich, Farmington, Utah 81-77--158 L

Jackson Rivera, Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. 81-77--158 L

Ethan Tseng, Portland, Ore. 83-76--159 L

Patrick McCann, Tallahassee, Fla. 79-80--159 L

Zach Shirley, High Ridge, Mo. 77-82--159 O

Brett Inserra, Upper Saddle River, N.J. 87-72--159 L

R.B. Clyburn, Cartersville, Ga. 77-82--159 L

Sean Crowley, Littleton, Colo. 79-81--160 O

Collin Adams, Charlotte, N.C. 83-78--161 L

Chris Lambrou, Baldwin, N.Y. 77-85--162 L

Jackson Thompson, Dakota Dunes, S.D. 79-84--163 O

Nashawn Tyson, Stuart, Fla. 80-83--163 L

Braden List, Boca Raton, Fla. 79-90--169 O

(Did Not Finish)

Cooper Parks, Campbellsville, Ky. 71-L

Josh Irving, Dallas, Texas 80-O

Dylan Menante, Carlsbad, Calif. 78-O

Mateo Fuenmayor, Beaverton, Ore. 73-L

Max Kreikemeier, Chesterfield, Mo. 68-L

Clay Merchent, Noblesville, Ind. 71-O

Sam Goldenring, Florham Park, N.J. 72-L

Peter Bradbeer, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 73-L

Chad Sewell, Conroe, Texas 71-L

Maverick Pavletich, Bakersfield, Calif. 73-L

Luis Carrera, Mexico 75-O

Khavish Varadan, Malaysia 73-O

Palmer McSpadden, Fayetteville, Ark. 76-L

Reed Greyserman, Boca Raton, Fla. 79-L

Kelly Chinn, Great Falls, Va. 75-O

Michael Thorbjornsen, Wellesley, Mass. 65-L

Sam Bennett, Madisonville, Texas 79-O

Connor Creasy, Abingdon, Va. 70-L

Ross Steelman, Columbia, Mo. 66-L

Chris Berzina, Fort Worth, Texas 71-O

Brian Garrett, San Antonio, Texas 75-O

Kurt Watkins, Phoenix, Ariz. 78-L

John Barone, Dunmore, Pa. 74-L

Caden Baker, Mebane, N.C. 83-O

Jimmy Meyers, Wexford, Pa. 74-O

TJ Shehee, Mead, Colo. 81-L

Rhett Sellers, Longview, Texas 77-O

Cecil Belisle, Red Wing, Minn. 81-O

Ryan Gerard, Raleigh, N.C. 68-L

Davis Chatfield, Attleboro, Mass. 73-O

Ryan Marter, Columbia, S.C. 74-L

Jacob Bridgeman, Inman, S.C. 63-L

Luke Potter, Encinitas, Calif. 76-O

Andrew Kozan, West Palm Beach, Fla. 66-L

Patrick Sheehan, Doylestown, Pa. 79-O

Thomas Hutchison, San Jose, Calif. 76-O

Max DuPree, Eatonton, Ga. 71-L

Drew Hackett, Charlotte, N.C. 73-L

Brady Hinkle, Lancaster, S.C. 74-L

Julian Perico, Peru 77-O

Maxwell Moldovan, Uniontown, Ohio 71-L

Austin Greaser, Vandalia, Ohio 69-L

John Marshall Butler, Louisville, Ky. 67-L

Daulet Tuleubayev, Kazakhstan 83-O

Neal Shipley, Pittsburgh, Pa. 74-O

Parker Coody, Plano, Texas 70-O

Sean Kato, Redmond, Wash. 72-L

Gunnar Broin, Chanhassen, Minn. 71-O

Travis Vick, Houston, Texas 67-L

Charlie Flynn, Lafayette, La. 71-L

Ethan Ng, New York, N.Y. 69-L

Deven Patel, Johns Creek, Ga. 78-L

James Imai, Brookline, Mass. 73-O

Nick Robillard, Birmingham, Ala. 66-L

Jonathan Griz, Hilton Head Island, S.C. 68-L

Caleb Hicks, Arlington, Texas 67-L

Stewart Hagestad, Newport Beach, Calif. 77-O

Andres Aranguren, Puerto Rico 82-O

Jacob Pedersen, Shorewood, Minn. 70-L

Steven Carter, Saint Augustine, Fla. 79-O

Kieran Vincent, Zimbabwe 71-O

Kotaro Murata, Japan 79-O

Yuki Moriyama, Japan 76-O

Jay Csipkes, McKinney, Texas 80-L

Bo Jin, People's Republic of China 69-L

James Piot, Canton, Mich. 73-O

Jimmy Dales, Northville, Mich. 77-O

Carson Kammann, Knoxville, Tenn. 83-O

Chase Sienkiewicz, Frisco, Texas 70-L

Trey Denton, Madison, Miss. 70-L

Lingkun Kong, People's Republic of China 84-O

Caleb Surratt, Indian Trail, N.C. 65-L

Chris DeJohn, Ridgewood, N.J. 71-L

Bo Andrews, Raleigh, N.C. 68-L

Keita Okada, Japan 77-O

Carson Enright, Longboat Key, Fla. 76-L

Joe Highsmith, Lakewood, Wash. 64-L

Cole Hammer, Houston, Texas 71-L

Jamie Jackson, Cohoes, N.Y. 80-O

Kevin O'Brien, Pittsburgh, Pa. 70-L

Jacob Cook, Frankfort, Ky. 79-O

CJ Jones, Frankfort, Ky. 78-O

Brian Ma, Milpitas, Calif. 65-L

William Parker, Glen Cove, N.Y. 81-O

Jackson Suber, Tampa, Fla. 73-O

Mark Goetz, Greensburg, Pa. 64-L

Andrew DiRamio, Boston, Mass. 74-L

Nate Menon, Wyomissing, Pa. 77-O

Bob Royak, Alpharetta, Ga. 81-O

Christian Cavaliere, Katonah, N.Y. 72-O

Jacob Miller, Tiffin, Ohio 82-L

Jackson Solem, Longmont, Colo. 72-L

Derek Hitchner, Minneapolis, Minn. 69-L

Mason Nome, Houston, Texas 73-O

Sam Murphy, Decatur, Ala. 67-L

Michael Cliff, Fresno, Calif. 68-L

Cody Roth, Bellingham, Wash. 73-L

Sean Butscher, Tallahassee, Fla. 72-L

Jeremy Tetrault, Lino Lakes, Minn. 86-O

Jason Li, Sewickley, Pa. 73-L

Leopoldo Herrera III, Doral, Fla. 77-L

Xavier Marcoux, Canada 73-O

Harrison Moir, Lake Oswego, Ore. 80-L

Van Holmgren, Plymouth, Minn. 66-L

Alex Chin, Pleasanton, Calif. 76-O

Corey Ghiringhelli, Santa Rosa, Calif. 75-L

Adam Matteson, San Diego, Calif. 72-L

Kirby Coe-Kirkham, Sheridan, Wyo. 73-L

Ollie Osborne, Reno, Nev. 73-L

David Timmins, Sandy, Utah 75-L

Leo Cheng,  Porter Ranch, Calif. 78-L

Leon D'Souza, Hong Kong China 76-O

Dennis Martin, Los Angeles, Calif. 87-O

Ricky Castillo, Yorba Linda, Calif. 70-L

Cameron Sisk, San Diego, Calif. 71-L

Brandon Bueno, Santa Monica, Calif. 74-L

Kento Yamawaki, Japan 76-O

Caden Fioroni, San Diego, Calif. 71-L

Ryggs Johnston, Libby, Mont. 70-L

Evan Katz, Washington, D.C. 75-O

Joey Moore, Billings, Mont. 73-O

Matt Vogt, Indianapolis, Ind. 81-O

Piercen Hunt, Canada 76-O

Adam Miller, Nekoosa, Wis. 78-O

Will Halamandaris, Annapolis, Md. 77-L

Connor Polender, Lake Bluff, Ill. 73-L

Devin Morley, Republic of Ireland 75-O

Matthew Sharpstene, Charlotte, N.C. 74-O

Jose Islas, Mexico 76-O

Howon Kim, Republic of Korea 85-O

Scott Barton, Dallas, Texas 78-O

Enrique Dimayuga, England 78-O

Louis Dobbelaar, Australia 76-O

Craig Doell, Canada 80-O

William Duquette, Canada 76-O

Mateo Fernandez de Oliveira, Argentina 71-O

Alex Fitzpatrick, England 64-L

Aman Gupta, Concord, N.C. 72-O

James Leow, Singapore 72-L

Ian Bangor, Pittsburgh, Pa. 73-O

Brendan MacDougall, Canada 76-O

Vicente Marzilio, Argentina 80-O

Lukas Michel, Australia 72-L

David Nyfjall, Sweden 72-O

Etienne Papineau, Canada 74-O

David Puig, Spain 71-O

Jackson Rothwell, Canada 72-O

Max Sekulic, Canada 77-O

Brian Stark, Kingsburg, Calif. 66-L

James Swan, Canada 78-O

Timothius Tamardi, Indonesia 83-O

Henry Shimp, Charlotte, N.C. 75-O

Hunter Thomson, Canada 73-L

Johnny Travale, Canada 79-O

Aram Yenidjeian, Argentina 68-L

Ren Yonezawa, Japan 77-O

Conor Gough, England 74-L-WD

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