It was another glorious summer day in northern New Jersey on Tuesday. The sun was out, the temperatures barely crept into the 80s without humidity and there was a gentle breeze – a perfect time to enjoy the outdoors.
Unless, of course, you were one of the competitors trying to unlock the mystery of the two stroke-play venues for the 122nd U.S. Amateur Championship. For the second day in a row, The Ridgewood Country Club and co-host Arcola Country Club presented a daunting challenge to the world’s best amateurs.
With a setup evocative of a U.S. Open – 5-inch rough coupled with firm and fast greens rolling as fast as 13 feet on the Stimpmeter – just making par was a challenge. The venues played to stroke averages well over par: 76.8 at par-71, 7,403-yard Ridgewood and 75.2 at par-70, 7,251-yard Arcola.
That explains why only eight players finished under par for 36 holes. Half of those earned co-medalist honors at 3-under-par 138: Michael Thorbjornsen, of Wellesley, Mass.; fellow 2022 U.S. Open qualifier Fred Biondi, of Brazil; Luke Gutschewski, of Elkhorn, Neb., the son of PGA Tour veteran and two-time Korn Ferry Tour winner Scott Gutschewski; and Hugo Townsend, of Sweden.
The four co-medalists marks the highest total in U.S. Amateur history.
Thorbjornsen, a rising junior at Stanford University who won the 2018 U.S. Junior Amateur at Baltusrol Golf Club in nearby Springfield, was in position for solo medalist honors until he stumbled with a double-bogey 6 on his final hole at Arcola to post an even-par 70. Townsend, an Ole Miss grad transfer from Boise State, fired a 67 at Arcola, while Biondi, a rising senior at the University of Florida, carded a second consecutive 69, this time at Ridgewood. Gutschewski, a rising sophomore at Iowa State, posted an even-par 70 at Arcola.
They were one stroke ahead of 2022 NCAA individual champion and Vanderbilt rising sophomore Gordon Sargent, of Birmingham, Ala., who shot the only bogey-free round of the championship, a 65 at Arcola, the lowest score of the week by two strokes.
The good news for the players? Everyone who advanced to match play – the cut came at 5-over 146 with a 15-for-11 playoff set for Wednesday morning to determine the final spots – starts from scratch in the Round of 64. Stroke-play scores are forgotten and it’s now head-to-head competition over the next five days to see whose name will be engraved on the Havemeyer Trophy.
Thorbjornsen battled with his driver the entire round and despite making four birdies, including three straight from No. 8, against two birdies over his first 17 holes, it caught up with him on the 452-yard closing hole.
“It doesn't really matter,” said Thorbjornsen about being a co-medalist versus solo medalist. “Kind of just more disappointed in myself for just doubling the last hole, whether it's for nothing or to win the U.S. Amateur. I just don't like playing bad golf.”
Gutschewski, one of six first-round co-leaders, also made a push for solo medalist when he reached 5 under overall after a deuce on the 238-yard second hole, his 11th of the day. Bogeys on 4 and 9 pushed him back to even par for the day.
“It feels good,” said Gutschewski, who failed to qualify for match play in last year’s U.S. Junior Amateur. “Obviously you can't win if you don't make match play, right? It's just another step along the way.”
Biondi, who started on No. 9 at Ridgewood, kickstarted his round with three consecutive birdies from No. 13, including a 25-footer on the par-3 15th. He added another birdie at the par-5 fifth before suffering his second bogey of the round on the 471-yard eighth, statistically the second-hardest hole during stroke play.
Carrying his own bag, Townsend, the son of past Great Britain and Ireland Walker Cup and Ryder Cup competitor Peter Townsend, used an eagle on the par-5 ninth at Arcola to post a 3-under 67, the lowest round of the week at the venue. He made a 30-foot putt and quickly followed with a birdie on No. 10 and played his final eight holes in 1 over.
“I was just happy to be out early,” said Townsend, who was born in the Republic of Ireland but resides in Sweden. “I played [Ridgewood in the] afternoon yesterday, and the greens were getting baked, the wind was picking up. I mean, the courses are tough, the rough is thick. I felt like if I could keep some balls in the fairway this morning, I could take advantage of the first 12 holes with a little softer greens, and maybe a little more true roll to the ball.”
What’s Next
The playoff for the last 11 match-play spots begins Wednesday at 7:30 a.m. EDT, starting on Hole 15 at Ridgewood and continuing through No. 18, if necessary. Hole 18 will continue to be played until the spots are filled. The first Round-of-64 match is scheduled for 9 a.m. Peacock and Golf Channel will have live coverage beginning at 3 p.m. EDT. Spectators can attend and daily tickets are available by clicking here.
Notable
Mark Costanza, who now lives in Morristown, N.J., but was born a few miles from the two clubs, is the only player from the Garden State still alive and is among the 15 competitors in Wednesday’s playoff. The 2021 U.S. Mid-Amateur runner-up made a 25-foot birdie putt on the par-5 ninth at Arcola, his last of the day, to post 5-over 146.
Also headed to the playoff is 2017 U.S. Amateur Four-Ball champion Frankie Capan.
Three other USGA champions are safely into match play: the aforementioned Michael Thorbjornsen, Wenyi Ding, who captured the U.S. Junior Amateur last month at Bandon Dunes, and two-time U.S. Mid-Amateur champion Stewart Hagestad (2016 and 2021).
Four-time PGA Tour winner Tim Herron, who is watching son Carson compete in his first USGA championship this week, played Ridgewood during the FedEx Playoffs in 2008. “It’s a lot harder,” said Herron when asked about what he recalled about the layout. Carson, a rising sophomore at the University of New Mexico, joined his father, grandfather and great-grandfather – both named Carson – as a fourth-generation U.S. Amateur competitor.
John Cook, the lead analyst for Golf Channel’s coverage of the championship, competed in the 1974 U.S. Amateur at Ridgewood (lost in second round) as a 16-year-old junior from Southern California. He would win the title four years later at Plainfield Country Club, 35 miles southeast of RCC. Cook lost in the 1979 final to Mark O’Meara at Canterbury C.C. in Cleveland, Ohio.
Colt Knost, who won both the U.S. Amateur and U.S. Amateur Public Links titles in 2007, is serving as an on-course reporter for Golf Channel. He is one of five male players to capture multiple USGA titles in the same year (Chick Evans, Bob Jones, Jay Sigel and Ryan Moore).
Two members of the victorious 2022 USA Curtis Cup Team were on the property as fans on Tuesday: New Jersey native Megha Ganne and her Stanford teammate Rachel Heck. Both competed in last week’s U.S. Women’s Amateur at Chambers Bay. Heck will depart for France on Saturday to compete in the Women’s World Amateur Team Championship.
Nick Dunlap, the 2021 U.S. Junior Amateur champion, eagled the 517-yard, par-4 eighth hole at Arcola, holing out from 202 yards with a 7-iron.
Dunlap was one of a handful of USGA champions/notables who failed to advance to match play, joining Austin Greaser (2021 U.S. Amateur runner-up), Preston Summerhays (2019 U.S. Junior Amateur), 2022 U.S. Amateur Four-Ball champions Davis Womble and Chad Wilfong, Matt Parziale (2017 U.S. Mid-Amateur), Caleb Surratt (2022 U.S. Junior Amateur runner-up), Kiko Coelho (2021 U.S. Amateur Four-Ball) and Garrett Barber (2018 U.S. Amateur Four-Ball).
Howon Kim withdrew prior to Round 2 due to illness.
Quotable
“Oh, man, it's awesome. I'd be kicking myself if I didn't make that putt [on No. 9 at Arcola] and we'll obviously see what happens [in the playoff]. But I played really well the last two days. I made a triple yesterday [on No. 17 at Ridgewood] and I made a double today. If I take just a couple strokes off both of those, I'm in clean. It would have been really disappointing given how well I played to not have a chance. It's such an amazing stage, and being so close to home, I hope I can keep moving on.” – Mark Costanza on making a 25-foot birdie on his 36th hole to get into the playoff for the final match-play spots
“I think it’s a testament to just staying disciplined out there and sticking to your game plan and not trying to press… I think about [going low] a little bit, but once I knew I was rolling, just not going into protect mode. I just keep trying to make birdies.” – Gordon Sargent on his bogey-free 65
“I was telling my assistant [coach Dudley Hart], who is on the bag this week, it's like the same course, the only difference is one is called the [U.S.] Open, one is called the Am, and one has 100,000 people watching you. But no, it plays hard. It's fair. The greens are a little softer than the Open, which makes it a little easier. But they can make this course really hard.” – Fred Biondi comparing the conditions at this year’s U.S. Open at The Country Club, where he missed the cut, to Ridgewood
“I wouldn't say I'm the best match-play player. I kind of like playing stroke play, so it just depends. If you play good stroke-play golf in match play, normally it works out. Everyone knows that match play there's a lot of variables, you can play someone who has their day and there's not a lot you can do, or you can play someone who's struggling a lot and you don't really need to do that good yourself.” – Hugo Townsend on match play
“Kind of just going to forget about this last hole here, sort out my driver tomorrow morning or whenever I'm teeing off, maybe hit the gym or something, because it's unacceptable the way I'm hitting my driver right now, especially at Ridgewood.” – Michael Thorbjornsen on his mindset for match play
Results from Tuesday's second round of stroke play at the 2022 U.S. Amateur Championship, played at the 7,403-yard, par-71 The Ridgewood Country Club and 7,251-yard, par-70 Arcola Country Club.
R – The Ridgewood Country Club, A – Arcola Country Club
Fred Biondi, Brazil- 69 A-69 R--138
Luke Gutschewski, Elkhorn, Neb.- 68 R-70 A--138
Hugo Townsend, Sweden- 71 R-67 A--138
Michael Thorbjornsen, Wellesley, Mass.- 68 R-70 A--138
Gordon Sargent, Birmingham, Ala.- 74 R-65 A--139
Adrien Dumont de Chassart, Belgium- 70 R-70 A--140
Luke Potter, Encinitas, Calif.- 71 A-69 R--140
Christo Lamprecht, South Africa- 68 A-72 R--140
Rasmus Neergaard Petersen, Denmark- 73 R-68 A--141
Benjamin James, Milford, Conn.- 71 R-70 A--141
Tommy Kuhl, Morton, Ill.- 72 A-69 R--141
Mark Power, Republic of Ireland- 73 R-68 A--141
Cohen Trolio, West Point, Miss.- 71 R-70 A--141
Carson Lundell, Alpine, Utah- 73 R-69 A--142
Connor McKinney, Australia- 74 R-68 A--142
Dylan Menante, Carlsbad, Calif.- 73 R-69 A--142
Griffin Barela, Lakewood, Colo.- 70 A-72 R--142
Hazen Newman, Las Vegas, Nev.- 68 R-74 A--142
Yuxin Lin, People's Republic of China- 71 A-71 R--142
Nathan Franks, Roebuck, S.C.- 71 A-71 R--142
Mateo Fernandez de Oliveira, Argentina- 70 A-73 R--143
Alex Price, Hillsboro, Va.- 72 A-71 R--143
Pietro Bovari, Italy- 74 A-69 R--143
Blain Turner, Mount Juliet, Tenn.- 74 R-69 A--143
Stewart Hagestad, Newport Beach, Calif.- 69 R-74 A--143
Justin Biwer, San Diego, Calif.- 70 R-73 A--143
David Timmins, Sandy, Utah- 71 R-72 A--143
Nick Gabrelcik, Trinity, Fla.- 73 A-70 R--143
Ricky Castillo, Yorba Linda, Calif.- 70 R-73 A--143
Hayden Hopewell, Australia- 72 A-72 R--144
Matthew Anderson, Canada- 75 R-69 A--144
Ben Carr, Columbus, Ga.- 72 A-72 R--144
Josh Hill, England- 72 A-72 R--144
Jake Holbrook, Granbury, Texas- 71 R-73 A--144
Campbell Kremer, Louisville, Ky.- 68 R-76 A--144
Sam Bennett, Madisonville, Texas- 71 A-73 R--144
Josh Gliege, Meridian, Idaho- 71 A-73 R--144
Maxwell Moldovan, Uniontown, Ohio- 74 R-70 A--144
Chris Francoeur, Amesbury, Mass.- 68 R-77 A--145
Tyler Stahle, Andover, Mass.- 72 R-73 A--145
Ross Steelman, Atlanta, Ga.- 72 A-73 R--145
Sam Bairstow, England- 76 R-69 A--145
Bartley Forrester, Gainesville, Ga.- 74 R-71 A--145
Bryce Lewis, Hendersonville, Tenn.- 74 A-71 R--145
Travis Vick, Hunters Creek Village, Texas- 69 A-76 R--145
Shea Lague, Jamul, Calif.- 74 A-71 R--145
Khavish Varadan, Malaysia- 76 R-69 A--145
Wenyi Ding, People's Republic of China- 70 R-75 A--145
Peter Fountain, Raleigh, N.C.- 75 R-70 A--145
Jared Nelson, Rutland, Vt.- 75 R-70 A--145
Andres Acevedo, San Antonio, Texas- 69 A-76 R--145
David Puig, Spain- 72 R-73 A--145
Ludvig Aberg, Sweden- 71 R-74 A--145
(Involved in a 15-for-11 playoff to be played on Wednesday)
Owen Avrit, Arroyo Grande, Calif.- 71 A-75 R--146
Karl Vilips, Australia- 73 R-73 A--146
Mitch Davis, Bloomington, Ind.- 74 R-72 A--146
Nicholas Gross, Downingtown, Pa.- 72 R-74 A--146
Nicolas Cassidy, Johns Creek, Ga.- 75 A-71 R--146
Garrett Wood, Mason, Ohio- 70 A-76 R--146
Derek Hitchner, Minneapolis, Minn.- 72 R-74 A--146
Mark Costanza, Morristown, N.J.- 74 R-72 A--146
Ford Clegg, Mountain Brook, Ala.- 74 R-72 A--146
Frankie Capan, North Oaks, Minn.- 74 R-72 A--146
Walker Isley, Oak Island, N.C.- 71 R-75 A--146
Jonerik Alford, Roswell, Ga.- 72 A-74 R--146
Nick Lyerly, Salisbury, N.C.- 76 R-70 A--146
Andrew Von Lossow, Spokane, Wash.- 74 A-72 R--146
Peyton Snoeberger, Williamsport, Ind.- 75 A-71 R--146
(Failed to Qualify)
Cole Sherwood, Austin, Texas- 71 A-76 R--147
Matthew Sutherland, Carmichael, Calif.- 74 A-73 R--147
William Mouw, Chino, Calif.- 75 R-72 A--147
William Moll, Houston, Texas- 76 R-71 A--147
Drew Salyers, Howard, Ohio- 76 R-71 A--147
Kosuke Suzuki, Japan- 72 A-75 R--147
John Marshall Butler, Louisville, Ky.- 76 R-71 A--147
Palmer Jackson, Murrysville, Pa.- 72 R-75 A--147
Kazuma Kobori, New Zealand- 72 R-75 A--147
Charles Reiter, Palm Desert, Calif.- 74 A-73 R--147
Benjamin Feld, Philadelphia, Pa.- 74 A-73 R--147
Chris Kamin, Phoenix, Ariz.- 71 A-76 R--147
Kelly Chinn, Pinehurst, N.C.- 73 A-74 R--147
Trevor Lewis, Prescott, Ariz.- 74 A-73 R--147
John Keefer, San Antonio, Texas- 72 A-75 R--147
Caleb Manuel, Topsham, Maine- 74 R-73 A--147
Robbie Ziegler, Tualatin, Ore.- 73 R-74 A--147
Jimmy Ellis, Venetia, Pa.- 74 A-73 R--147
Reid Davenport, Austin, Texas- 75 A-73 R--148
Luke Gifford, Boca Raton, Fla.- 70 A-78 R--148
Frankie Harris, Boca Raton, Fla.- 78 R-70 A--148
Patrick Sheehan, Doylestown, Pa.- 69 A-79 R--148
Ryan Bisharat, El Cajon, Calif.- 76 R-72 A--148
Nick Dunlap, Huntsville, Ala.- 79 R-69 A--148
Mitchell Ford, Little Rock, Ark.- 70 R-78 A--148
Santiago De la Fuente del Valle, Mexico- 75 A-73 R--148
Jose Antonio Safa, Mexico- 75 R-73 A--148
Luke Clanton, Miami Lakes, Fla.- 74 R-74 A--148
Brett Patterson, Oxford, Miss.- 71 A-77 R--148
David Ford, Peachtree Corners, Ga.- 71 R-77 A--148
Vishnu Sadagopan, Pearland, Texas- 75 R-73 A--148
Jordan Gilkison, Springboro, Ohio- 74 A-74 R--148
Vicente Marzilio, Argentina- 72 R-77 A--149
AJ Ewart, Canada- 75 R-74 A--149
Dylan Oyama, Carlsbad, Calif.- 72 R-77 A--149
Chad Wilfong, Charlotte, N.C.- 76 R-73 A--149
Jackson Fretty, Cos Cob, Conn.- 76 R-73 A--149
Craig Ronne, Eugene, Ore.- 79 R-70 A--149
Quentin Debove, France- 78 R-71 A--149
Michael Crowley, Hunt Valley, Md.- 75 A-74 R--149
Ryan Burnett, Lafayette, Calif.- 76 R-73 A--149
Jack Schultz, Milwaukee, Wis.- 69 A-80 R--149
William O'Neill, Morristown, N.J.- 72 A-77 R--149
Bo Jin, People's Republic of China- 74 A-75 R--149
Ben Lorenz, Peoria, Ariz.- 72 A-77 R--149
Sangha Park, Republic of Korea- 71 A-78 R--149
Greyson Leach, Rolling Hills Estates, Calif.- 77 A-72 R--149
Jackson Koivun, San Jose, Calif.- 73 R-76 A--149
Ben Ragland, San Ramon, Calif.- 78 A-71 R--149
Sandy Scott, Scotland- 79 R-70 A--149
Christiaan Maas, South Africa- 70 A-79 R--149
Davis Womble, Winston-Salem, N.C.- 70 R-79 A--149
Jack Buchanan, Australia- 73 R-77 A--150
Bryan Kim, Brookeville, Md.- 76 R-74 A--150
Domenic Maricocchi, Cincinnati, Ohio- 76 R-74 A--150
John Gough, England- 77 R-73 A--150
Kale Fontenot, Lafayette, La.- 75 A-75 R--150
Brantley Baker, Leesburg, Ga.- 73 R-77 A--150
Michael Brennan, Leesburg, Va.- 76 A-74 R--150
Cole Nygren, Longmont, Colo.- 78 A-72 R--150
Rhett Sellers, Longview, Texas- 72 A-78 R--150
Luke Sample, New York, N.Y.- 76 R-74 A--150
Benton Weinberg, Potomac, Md.- 81 R-69 A--150
Preston Summerhays, Scottsdale, Ariz.- 73 R-77 A--150
Nate Smith, Tetonia, Idaho- 72 A-78 R--150
Austin Greaser, Vandalia, Ohio- 73 A-77 R--150
Carson Bacha, York, Pa.- 74 A-76 R--150
Patrick Welch, Aliso Viejo, Calif.- 72 A-79 R--151
Kai Hirayama, Arcadia, Calif.- 78 A-73 R--151
Timmy Crawford, Arlington Heights, Ill.- 72 A-79 R--151
Maximilian Steinlechner, Austria- 75 R-76 A--151
Connor Gaunt, Cabot, Ark.- 75 A-76 R--151
Jiri Zuska, Czech Republic- 76 A-75 R--151
Carson Herron, Deephaven, Minn.- 76 A-75 R--151
Conor Schubring, Eden Prairie, Minn.- 76 R-75 A--151
William Marshall, Elburn, Ill.- 74 A-77 R--151
Gavin Hagstrom, Fort Collins, Colo.- 77 R-74 A--151
Caleb Surratt, Indian Trail, N.C.- 73 A-78 R--151
Jackson Van Paris, Pinehurst, N.C.- 77 R-74 A--151
Christian Emmerich, Swampscott, Mass.- 79 R-72 A--151
TK Chantananuwat, Thailand- 73 A-78 R--151
Joe Wilson IV, West Chester, Ohio- 76 A-75 R--151
Gaven Lane, Argyle, Texas- 75 R-77 A--152
Austin Devereux, Brielle, N.J.- 77 A-75 R--152
Jerry Richardson, Cary, N.C.- 81 R-71 A--152
Zach Adams, Charleston, S.C.- 75 A-77 R--152
Patrick Gareiss, Chesapeake, Va.- 75 A-77 R--152
Tommy Morrison, Dallas, Texas- 78 R-74 A--152
Thomas Ponder, Dothan, Ala.- 79 R-73 A--152
Samuel Storey, England- 79 A-73 R--152
Chase Sienkiewicz, Frisco, Texas- 76 A-76 R--152
Dylan McDermott, Granite Bay, Calif.- 74 R-78 A--152
Sam Jean, Greenwood, Ind.- 72 R-80 A--152
Coalter Smith, Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich.- 75 A-77 R--152
Deven Patel, Johns Creek, Ga.- 76 A-76 R--152
Charles Waddell, Kenilworth, Ill.- 72 A-80 R--152
Drew Doyle, Louisville, Ky.- 78 A-74 R--152
Yael Chahin, Mexico- 78 R-74 A--152
Charlie Zielinski, Omaha, Neb.- 73 A-79 R--152
Palmer Yenrick, Oregon, Ohio- 75 A-77 R--152
Andrew Riley, Palm Coast, Fla.- 80 A-72 R--152
Gavin Aurilia, Phoenix, Ariz.- 76 A-76 R--152
Mark Stephens, Redding, Calif.- 79 A-73 R--152
Angelo Marcon, San Francisco, Calif.- 73 A-79 R--152
Cooper Schultz, Wichita, Kan.- 77 R-75 A--152
Evan Vo, Austin, Texas- 73 A-80 R--153
James Imai, Brookline, Mass.- 71 A-82 R--153
Trent Tipton, Columbus, Ohio- 76 A-77 R--153
William Hocker, Grapevine, Texas- 81 A-72 R--153
Brad Whitaker, Kensington, Md.- 80 R-73 A--153
Carson Enright, Longboat Key, Fla.- 79 R-74 A--153
Baard Skogen, Norway- 77 R-76 A--153
Michael Winslow, Overland Park, Kan.- 79 R-74 A--153
Troy Taylor II, Westerville, Ohio- 78 R-75 A--153
Cade Breitenstine, Akron, Ohio- 78 A-76 R--154
Charlie Bundy, Bethesda, Md.- 78 A-76 R--154
Joey Lovell, Bozeman, Mont.- 77 R-77 A--154
Jet Tickle, Bristol, Tenn.- 86 R-68 A--154
Matt Parziale, Brockton, Mass.- 80 R-74 A--154
Piercen Hunt, Canada- 77 A-77 R--154
Steve Kibare, Canton, Ga.- 77 R-77 A--154
Justin Hastings, Cayman Islands- 74 A-80 R--154
Benjamin Day, Cheshire, Conn.- 78 R-76 A--154
Spencer Oxendine, Fayetteville, N.C.- 77 A-77 R--154
Harrison Davis, Fort Payne, Ala.- 78 R-76 A--154
Justin Gabbard, Fort Thomas, Ky.- 82 R-72 A--154
Preston Bebich, Gig Harbor, Wash.- 77 R-77 A--154
Elijah Turner, Highland, Utah- 78 R-76 A--154
Andrew McLauchlan, Neptune Beach, Fla.- 76 R-78 A--154
Andrew O'Leary, Norfolk, Mass.- 80 R-74 A--154
Denny Bull, Norwalk, Iowa- 75 A-79 R--154
Jerry Gunthorpe, Ovid, Mich.- 81 R-73 A--154
Kiko Coelho, Portugal- 75 A-79 R--154
Zachery Pollo, Rocklin, Calif.- 76 A-78 R--154
Krando Nishiba, San Diego, Calif.- 75 R-79 A--154
Richard Dowling III, Shelton, Conn.- 74 A-80 R--154
Hunter Logan, Steens, Miss.- 79 R-75 A--154
Matthew Comegys, Van Alstyne, Texas- 78 R-76 A--154
Nicholas Cummings, Weston, Mass.- 77 A-77 R--154
Jack Dukeminier, Beaverton, Ore.- 76 R-79 A--155
Nathan Petronzio, Bee Cave, Texas- 76 R-79 A--155
Owen Mullen, Canada- 77 A-78 R--155
Clay Stirsman, Carmel, Ind.- 75 A-80 R--155
Dillon Stewart, Fort Collins, Colo.- 77 R-78 A--155
Brock Goyen, Gilbert, Ariz.- 73 A-82 R--155
Conor McGrath, Huntingdon Valley, Pa.- 79 R-76 A--155
Wil Gibson, Jonesboro, Ark.- 74 A-81 R--155
Cade Russell, Knoxville, Tenn.- 79 A-76 R--155
Dougie Ergood Jr., Mount Laurel, N.J.- 76 R-79 A--155
Amani Dambrosio, Pittsburgh, Pa.- 76 A-79 R--155
Sam Choi, Republic of Korea- 74 A-81 R--155
Matthew Watkins, Rockwall, Texas- 79 A-76 R--155
Jacob Tarkany, Scottsdale, Ariz.- 75 R-80 A--155
Charles DeLong, Dewitt, Mich.- 77 A-79 R--156
Harrison Crowe, Australia- 76 A-80 R--156
Maverick Pavletich, Bakersfield, Calif.- 78 R-78 A--156
Bennett Ruby, Canada- 83 A-73 R--156
Robert Leopold, England- 78 R-78 A--156
Jack Woods, Danbury, Conn.- 76 A-80 R--156
Ryan Dixon, England- 82 A-74 R--156
Jake Sherwin, Estero, Fla.- 78 A-78 R--156
Matthew Mattare, Jersey City, N.J.- 78 A-78 R--156
Carson Kammann, Knoxville, Tenn.- 78 R-78 A--156
Zach Foushee, Lake Oswego, Ore.- 74 R-82 A--156
Jansen Preston, Lexington, Ky.- 79 R-77 A--156
Jay Kirchdorfer, Louisville, Ky.- 79 A-77 R--156
Tyler Mistretta, North Palm Beach, Fla.- 81 R-75 A--156
Cecil Belisle, Red Wing, Minn.- 73 A-83 R--156
Egor Eroshenko- 76 R-80 A--156
Carson Griggs, Sand Springs, Okla.- 75 R-81 A--156
Kye Meeks, Walnut, Miss.- 79 A-77 R--156
Joaquin Luduena, Argentina- 75 A-82 R--157
Jackson Hill, Beckley, W.Va.- 78 A-79 R--157
Benjamin Smith, Blain, Pa.- 80 R-77 A--157
Parker Wisdom, Bloomington, Ill.- 82 A-75 R--157
Joey Wiseman, Corydon, Ind.- 79 R-78 A--157
William Jennings, Greenville, S.C.- 79 A-78 R--157
Jacob Borow, Houston, Texas- 77 R-80 A--157
Luciano Conlan, Kahuku, Hawaii- 80 A-77 R--157
Christian Cavaliere, Katonah, N.Y.- 78 A-79 R--157
Brian Stark, Kingsburg, Calif.- 77 A-80 R--157
Joe Alfieri, Lutz, Fla.- 78 A-79 R--157
Will Patrick, Oneonta, Ala.- 79 R-78 A--157
Anthony Sorentino, Rochester Hills, Mich.- 80 R-77 A--157
Will Baker, Statham, Ga.- 78 R-79 A--157
Domingo Jojola, San Francisco, Calif.- 79 A-79 R--158
Sam Marley, Centennial, Colo.- 82 R-76 A--158
Matthew Lowe, Farmingdale, N.Y.- 79 R-79 A--158
Charlie Jackson, Norman, Okla.- 80 R-78 A--158
Gunnar Broin, Shorewood, Minn.- 78 A-80 R--158
Diego Prone, Argentina- 81 A-78 R--159
Aaron Jarvis, Cayman Islands- 81 R-78 A--159
Nathan Wang, Fremont, Calif.- 84 R-75 A--159
Jackson Drake, Lubbock, Texas- 83 A-76 R--159
Justin Horn, Milford, Ohio- 82 A-77 R--159
Brandon McDonough, Santa Monica, Calif.- 81 R-78 A--159
Colin Laszlo, Springfield, Ohio- 81 R-78 A--159
Brad Valois, Warwick, R.I.- 87 R-72 A--159
Brandon Parker, Worcester, Mass.- 82 A-77 R--159
Brett Young, Bethel Park, Pa.- 82 R-78 A--160
Yu Ta Tsai, Chinese Taipei- 80 A-80 R--160
Jake Bettencourt, Clovis, Calif.- 79 A-81 R--160
Haymes Snedeker, Fairhope, Ala.- 83 A-77 R--160
Daniel Boone, Fuquay Varina, N.C.- 80 R-80 A--160
Adam Hooker, Lebanon, Va.- 79 R-81 A--160
Luis Carrera, Mexico- 80 R-80 A--160
Jonathan Yaun, Minneola, Fla.- 73 A-87 R--160
Austyn Reily, Pottsboro, Texas- 84 R-76 A--160
Eric Doyle, San Diego, Calif.- 77 A-83 R--160
Parker Bell, Tallahassee, Fla.- 86 R-74 A--160
Juan Yumar, Venezuela- 79 R-81 A--160
John Dearth, West Covina, Calif.- 81 R-79 A--160
Cole Starnes, Fishers, Ind.- 80 R-81 A--161
Robbie Bender, Louisville, Ky.- 76 A-85 R--161
Joshua Lim, San Francisco, Calif.- 80 A-81 R--161
Jacob Pedersen, Shorewood, Minn.- 82 A-79 R--161
Westy McCabe, Dallas, Texas- 82 A-80 R--162
David Kim, Dresher, Pa.- 77 A-85 R--162
Yuki Moriyama, Japan- 74 A-88 R--162
Bradley Sutherland, Lexington, Ky.- 83 R-79 A--162
Russell Wren, Morgantown, Pa.- 76 A-86 R--162
Thomas Salanito, Palm Harbor, Fla.- 80 A-82 R--162
Michael Behr, San Diego, Calif.- 89 R-73 A--162
Nick Bove, Syracuse, N.Y.- 81 R-81 A--162
Nicklas Staub, Boynton Beach, Fla.- 79 R-84 A--163
Garrett Barber, Stuart, Fla.- 77 A-86 R--163
Ken Keller, Youngstown, Ohio- 84 A-79 R--163
Blake Wisdom, Lake Geneva, Wis.- 79 A-85 R--164
Trey Diehl, Las Cruces, N.M.- 79 A-85 R--164
Kristopher Stiles, Palmdale, Calif.- 81 A-83 R--164
Alfie Fox, England- 82 R-83 A--165
Lucas Powell, Laguna Niguel, Calif.- 79 A-86 R--165
Jay Spivey, Macon, Ga.- 91 R-74 A--165
Daniel Moon, Temple, Texas- 84 A-81 R--165
Jacob Westberg, Sacramento, Calif.- 78 A-88 R--166
Myles Jones, Suwanee, Ga.- 85 A-81 R--166
Ethan Whitney, Westminster, Mass.- 79 A-87 R--166
Brett Widner, Avon, Ind.- 87 R-80 A--167
Mac McClear, Hinsdale, Ill.- 80 R-87 A--167
Will Appleby, Cardiff by the Sea, Calif.- 82 A-86 R--168
Leo Metzger, Santa Barbara, Calif.- 85 A-83 R--168
Anawin Pikulthong, Gilbert, Ariz.- 85 R-86 A--171
Alex Scott, Henderson, Nev.- 89 R-89 A--178
Howon Kim, Republic of Korea- 85 A-WD
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