Mother Nature continues to wreak havoc on the 41st U.S. Mid-Amateur Championship. Sunday’s storm dumped 4 inches of rain on Erin Hills and 5.3 inches at stroke-play co-host Blue Mound Golf & Country Club in Wauwatosa, nearly 30 miles to the southeast, requiring a massive cleanup effort.
This was especially the case at Blue Mound, where 20 pumps were utilized to extract standing water from bunkers and fairways. Staffers from nine nearby facilities aided in the herculean task of making the course playable.
Round 2 of stroke play, which was completely wiped out on Sunday, resumed at 11:30 a.m. CDT on Monday at Erin Hills and 30 minutes later at Blue Mound, with the morning wave completing 36 holes. Those in the afternoon wave started Round 2 – two groups at Blue Mound didn’t start – but won’t finish until Tuesday, when the field will be trimmed to the low 64 scorers for match play at Erin Hills. Any necessary playoff would take place on Tuesday at Erin Hills, starting on No. 10.
The lengthy weather suspension led 12 competitors from the starting field of 264 to withdraw either Sunday night or Monday so they could return to their jobs and families.
Alex Beson-Crone, the superintendent at Blue Mound, sent out a text when he arrived on property at 3:15 a.m. on Monday: “There is zero chance we are playing golf today.”
Eight hours later, Beson-Crone, his senior assistant Dan Vater, and their team of 19 had Blue Mound ready for Round 2.
“They had a really good approach,” said John Petrovsky, the manager of education for the USGA Green Section, who spent 20 years in golf maintenance before joining the Association last December. “They knew where they needed to move water so that other areas would begin draining.”
A similar scenario took place at Erin Hills, where Zach Reineking, the director of course maintenance, said his staff of 18 began pumping water at 2 a.m. and overcame some early morning rain.
“You’ve got to go hats off to the grounds crew and the USGA, and everybody who probably hasn’t slept,” said Jake Shuman, 26, of Boston, Mass., who carded a bogey-free, 4-under-par 66 at Blue Mound to share the clubhouse lead for medalist honors at 7-under 134. “I haven’t seen rain like that in probably ever. The greens were perfect. [They were] still fast and still pretty firm. It’s pretty impressive.”
Shuman, a financial planner who regained his amateur status in March after retiring from professional golf in 2020, was joined at the top by fellow 26-year-old Sam Jones, of New Zealand, who shot a 4-under 67 at 7,309-yard, par-71 Erin Hills, the site of the 2017 U.S. Open. Jones came to Wisconsin after helping New Zealand finish in a tie for 34th in the World Amateur Team Championship in France Aug. 31-Sept. 3.
Jones, the winner of the 2019 New Zealand Amateur and 2022 New Zealand Stroke Play Championship, posted six birdies against two bogeys.
“[It] was just getting the driver in play,” said Jones. “I hit a lot of fairways, was hitting wedges in, and was hitting it relatively close, inside of 10 feet for my birdies. My best one was on No. 6, the long par 3. I hit a good 5-iron in there from 217 to 12 feet and rolled that one in.”Shuman, a Duke University graduate who advanced to match play in the 2012 and 2013 U.S. Junior Amateurs, birdied Nos. 5, 6, 14 and 16, but said the key to the round was making a couple of critical up-and-down pars from 6 to 8 feet on a couple of par 3s.
First-round leader and defending champion Stewart Hagestad, of Newport Beach, Calif., had a late tee time at Erin Hills. He opened with a 6-under 64 at Blue Mound on Saturday.
What’s Next
The suspended Round 2 of stroke play will resume at 7:30 a.m. CDT on Tuesday, with any playoff for the final match-play spots to follow at Erin Hills, starting on No. 10. The Round of 64 is expected to begin on Tuesday at a time to be determined.
Notable
Given his late starting time due to the weather delay, Sam Van Galder taught five art classes on Monday in the Janesville (Wis.) School District before making the 70-mile drive to Erin Hills to start Round 2 at 4:30 p.m. Van Galder also is Janesville’s high school golf coach. Van Galder has designed posters for the past two Wisconsin Amateurs.
Sam Foust, of Edina, Minn., who easily qualified for match play with a 3-under total of 138, has been the assistant coach at the University of San Diego since 2021. In 2016, he helped the University of Oregon to the NCAA title at Eugene (Ore.) Country Club. San Diego’s head coach is Chris Riley, a member of the 1995 USA Walker Cup Team and the 2004 Ryder Cup Team.
The chance for the first father-son tandem to qualify for match play in the same championship went awry when Nate McCoy struggled to a second-round 77 at Erin Hills to finish 36 holes at 7-over 148. His 59-year-old father, Mike McCoy, will complete his second round on Tuesday at Blue Mound. The 2013 champion and 2023 USA Walker Cup captain opened with a 69 at Erin Hills.
Among the 12 players to withdraw before Round 2 was 2015 champion Sammy Schmitz.
Quotable
“The organization of their team was outstanding. They knew what needed to get done and how to progress. The biggest challenge was when it started to rain again [on Monday morning]. Being a newer course, the drainage is good.” – Darin Bevard, the USGA’s director of championship agronomy, on the work performed by the Erin Hills staff
“They couldn’t see bridges. We didn’t even know if the bridges were there between 3 and 4 [a.m.]. Can we even get golfers around the course? But I am sure [Blue Mound superintendent] Alex [Beson-Crone] would have found bridges [from somewhere] and had them shipped in. Sometime between 3:30 and 4 in the morning, he group-texted a bunch of superintendents in the area and said, I need help. And they all showed up.” – John Petrovsky, the USGA’s manager of Green Section education
“I wanted to make money. I played [professionally] for 2½ to 3 years and loved it, but I got tired of the travel and frankly wasn’t making enough money. So I stopped playing over two years ago. It was a long year of not playing in anything.” – Jake Shuman on why he left professional golf
“We have a pretty little country course down there. Manaia is the name of it. It’s 6,000 yards long and we’ve got one greenkeeper that works up to 40 hours a week. Humble beginnings, I guess, but playing on a track like this (Erin Hills) is amazing.” – Sam Jones, on his New Zealand roots
“The course sets up pretty well for me. I am a good putter, that’s kind of my bread and butter. The greens are tough out here and fast. I was able to control my speed really well at Blue Mound and here, too.” – Sam Foust
Partial results from Monday's weather-delayed second round of stroke play at the 2022 U.S. Mid-Amateur Championship, played at the 7,309-yard, par-71 Erin Hills, in Erin, Wis., and 6,766-yard, par-70 Blue Mound Golf & Country Club, in Wauwatosa, Wis.
Play was delayed due to weather for 4 hours and 40 minutes at the start day and suspended due to darkness at 7 p.m. CDT with 126 players left on the course. The second round will resume at 7:30 a.m. CDT on Tuesday.
EH – Erin Hills, BM – Blue Mound Golf & Country Club
Jake Shuman, Boston, Mass.- 68 EH-66 BM--134
Sam Jones, New Zealand- 67 BM-67 EH--134
Sam Foust, Edina, Minn.- 67 BM-71 EH--138
Ryan Gutowski, Akron, Ohio- 69 EH-70 BM--139
Chad Wilfong, Charlotte, N.C.- 70 EH-69 BM--139
Stephen Hale, Bakersfield, Calif.- 69 BM-71 EH--140
Hayes Brown, Charlotte, N.C.- 73 EH-68 BM--141
Trent Leon, Fort Worth, Texas- 71 BM-70 EH--141
Yaroslav Merkulov, Rochester, N.Y.- 71 EH-70 BM--141
Connor Lyon, Canada- 69 BM-73 EH--142
Josh Persons, Fargo, N.D.- 73 BM-69 EH--142
Ryan Plitz, Phoenix, Ariz.- 71 EH-71 BM--142
Scott Turner, Stuart, Fla.- 72 BM-70 EH--142
Jason Schultz, Allen, Texas- 71 BM-72 EH--143
Chadd Slutzky, Deer Park, Ill.- 71 EH-72 BM--143
Travis Woolf, Fort Worth, Texas- 74 EH-69 BM--143
Preston Dembowiak, Kernersville, N.C.- 68 BM-75 EH--143
Christian Sease, Mt. Pleasant, S.C.- 74 EH-69 BM--143
Michael Anderson, Northville, Mich.- 73 EH-70 BM--143
Andrew Paysse, Temple, Texas- 69 EH-74 BM--143
Matt Parziale, Brockton, Mass.- 74 EH-70 BM--144
Chris Thayer, Golden, Colo.- 75 EH-69 BM--144
Gregor Orlando, Haverford, Pa.- 72 EH-72 BM--144
Mitchell Ford, Little Rock, Ark.- 71 BM-73 EH--144
Alex Turner, Louisville, Ky.- 74 BM-70 EH--144
Christopher Anderson, Maitland, Fla.- 75 EH-69 BM--144
Jeronimo Esteve, Puerto Rico- 73 EH-71 BM--144
Austin Spicer, Portland, Ore.- 69 BM-75 EH--144
Bobby Massa, Dallas, Texas- 73 BM-72 EH--145
Bradford Tilley, Easton, Conn.- 68 BM-77 EH--145
Joseph Kinney, Leawood, Kan.- 75 EH-70 BM--145
Jeff Frazier, Mechanicsburg, Pa.- 74 BM-71 EH--145
Kenny Cook, Noblesville, Ind.- 74 EH-71 BM--145
Joseph Deraney, Tupelo, Miss.- 67 BM-78 EH--145
Nicolas Donaldson, Argentina- 77 EH-69 BM--146
Ryan Sullivan, Arnold, Mo.- 78 EH-68 BM--146
Bill Williamson, Cincinnati, Ohio- 71 BM-75 EH--146
Miguel Ordonez, Panama- 76 EH-70 BM--146
- Cody Paladino, West Hartford, Conn.- 74 EH-72 BM--146
Cole Isban, Charlotte, N.C.- 76 EH-70 BM--146
Blake Barribeau, Brighton, Mich.- 74 BM-73 EH--147
Thomas DeMarco, Canada- 73 BM-74 EH--147
Benjamin Day, Cheshire, Conn.- 74 EH-73 BM--147
Scott Lamb, Chicago, Ill.- 72 EH-75 BM--147
Jimmy Castles, Cupertino, Calif.- 77 EH-70 BM--147
Joel Alexander, Florence, Ala.- 73 BM-74 EH--147
John Reid, Orem, Utah- 75 EH-72 BM--147
Thomas Provost-Blais, Canada- 75 BM-72 EH--147
Nate McCoy, Ankeny, Iowa- 71 BM-77 EH--148
Taylor Durham, Canada- 72 EH-76 BM--148
Michael Canfield, Coralville, Iowa- 74 EH-74 BM--148
Diego Munoz de Cote Artigas, Mexico- 74 BM-74 EH--148
Connor Campbell, Orange, Calif.- 78 BM-70 EH--148
David Combs, West Des Moines, Iowa- 72 EH-76 BM--148
Chip Brooke, Altamonte Springs, Fla.- 72 BM-77 EH--149
Harrison Vance, Blythewood, S.C.- 77 BM-72 EH--149
Kevin Grady, Catonsville, Md.- 77 BM-72 EH--149
Josh Dupont, Chicago, Ill.- 75 EH-74 BM--149
Michael Becker, Clayton, Mo.- 72 EH-77 BM--149
Andrew Jankowski, El Segundo, Calif.- 74 BM-75 EH--149
Devon Horne, Hendersonville, N.C.- 79 EH-70 BM--149
Patrick Jorgensen, Marina, Calif.- 79 EH-70 BM--149
Sam Weiss, New York, N.Y.- 79 BM-70 EH--149
Chris Kamin, Phoenix, Ariz.- 75 BM-74 EH--149
Max Tylke, Rosemount, Minn.- 75 EH-74 BM--149
Ryan Coughlin, Rye, N.Y.- 75 EH-74 BM--149
Nelson Dickson, Simpsonville, S.C.- 73 BM-76 EH--149
Joseph Gullion, The Woodlands, Texas- 74 BM-75 EH--149
Rosario Falzone, Nashville, Tenn.- 77 EH-73 BM--150
Weston Bell, Piedmont, S.C.- 74 BM-76 EH--150
Kory Bowman, Springfield, Mo.- 77 EH-73 BM--150
Derrek Klimek, Ada, Mich.- 75 BM-76 EH--151
Jeremy Gearhart, Atascadero, Calif.- 75 BM-76 EH--151
James Milam, Bethesda, Md.- 74 EH-77 BM--151
Derek Rende, Chattanooga, Tenn.- 76 BM-75 EH--151
Gerod Black, Edmond, Okla.- 77 EH-74 BM--151
PJ Acierno, Flourtown, Pa.- 74 BM-77 EH--151
Matt Nicholas, Lake Charles, La.- 74 BM-77 EH--151
Taylor Thompson, Louisville, Ky.- 75 BM-76 EH--151
Derek Barribeau, Royal Oak, Mich.- 76 EH-75 BM--151
Brad Knight, Sarasota, Fla.- 77 EH-74 BM--151
Raymond Floyd, Tunbridge, Vt.- 76 EH-75 BM--151
Brian Atkinson, Wilmette, Ill.- 74 BM-77 EH--151
Nathan Bertsch, Bradenton, Fla.- 74 BM-78 EH--152
Andrew Romano, Buffalo, N.Y.- 75 EH-77 BM--152
Derek Dalziel, Canada- 75 BM-77 EH--152
Michael Cress, Columbus, Ohio- 74 BM-78 EH--152
Chase Blaich, Defuniak Springs, Fla.- 74 EH-78 BM--152
Evan Cocke, Hunt Valley, Md.- 74 BM-78 EH--152
Omar Tejeira, Panama- 75 BM-77 EH--152
Chris Dukeminier, Portland, Ore.- 72 EH-80 BM--152
Robert Mitchell, Salt Lake City, Utah- 73 EH-79 BM--152
Olof Bengtsson, Sweden- 78 BM-74 EH--152
Andrew Slattery, Minot, Maine- 75 EH-77 BM--152
Nick Nosewicz, Aurora, Colo.- 77 BM-76 EH--153
Christophe de Grancey, France- 76 BM-77 EH--153
John Ramsey, Glenview, Ill.- 77 EH-76 BM--153
Zack Miller, Towson, Md.- 74 BM-79 EH--153
Harvin Groft, Berwick, Maine- 75 BM-79 EH--154
Osborn Theam, Jacksonville, Fla.- 73 EH-81 BM--154
William Aycock, The Woodlands, Texas- 81 EH-73 BM--154
Brian Prouty, Tucson, Ariz.- 74 BM-80 EH--154
Ty Zebrowski, Verona, N.J.- 80 EH-74 BM--154
Brett Boner, Charlotte, N.C.- 73 EH-82 BM--155
Matthew Rison, Edmond, Okla.- 74 BM-81 EH--155
Todd Eaker, Lawrenceville, Ga.- 78 BM-77 EH--155
Ben Fuqua, Lexington, Ky.- 79 EH-76 BM--155
David Gibson, Lexington, S.C.- 81 EH-74 BM--155
Kevin O'Brien, Philadelphia, Pa.- 78 EH-77 BM--155
Robert Newbold, Plymouth, Minn.- 78 BM-77 EH--155
Chris Smith, New Albany, Ind.- 80 EH-76 BM--156
Sean Marks, Charlotte, N.C.- 83 EH-74 BM--157
Chris Cassetta, High Point, N.C.- 81 EH-76 BM--157
Tim Dillon, Charlotte, N.C.- 81 EH-77 BM--158
Matt Cooper, Memphis, Tenn.- 75 BM-83 EH--158
Kurt Watkins, Phoenix, Ariz.- 82 EH-76 BM--158
Adam Baxter, Anchorage, Alaska- 79 BM-80 EH--159
Jeffrey Butler, El Dorado Hills, Calif.- 79 BM-80 EH--159
Christian Quint, Loomis, Calif.- 80 BM-79 EH--159
Ryan Gabel, Beacon, N.Y.- 78 BM-82 EH--160
Jack Garswood, Canada- 81 BM-79 EH--160
Michael Eads, Long Beach, Calif.- 80 BM-80 EH--160
Seth Jainchill, Wethersfield, Conn.- 84 EH-77 BM--161
Lukas Michel, Australia- 87 EH-75 BM--162
Alexander Kim, Conshohocken, Pa.- 81 BM-82 EH--163
Jesse Rhymes, Copperas Cove, Texas- 89 EH-79 BM--168
(Did Not Finish)
Christopher Wheeler, Addison, Texas- 69 EH-NC BM
Shaun Payne, Albuquerque, N.M.- 76 EH-NC BM
Pat Wilson, Andover, N.J.- 73 BM-NC EH
Stephen Behr Jr., Atlanta, Ga.- 70 EH-NC BM
Franco Castro, Atlanta, Ga.- 79 EH-NC BM
Dalton Melnyk, Atlanta, Ga.- 65 EH-NC BM
James Salter, Auburn, Ala.- 81 EH-NC BM
Alex Ellis, Austin, Texas- 77 EH-NC BM
Herving Sanchez, Austin, Texas- 75 BM-NC EH
Harry Bolton, Australia- 68 EH-NC BM
Rhett Pooley, Babson Park, Fla.- 69 EH-NC BM
Jack Dukeminier, Beaverton, Ore.- 73 EH-NC BM
Creighton Honeck, Bee Cave, Texas- 74 EH-NC BM
John Spellerberg, Bennington, Neb.- 70 EH-NC BM
Mark Scheibach, Bermuda Dunes, Calif.- 77 BM-NC EH
Seiji Liu, Beverly Hills, Calif.- 86 EH-NC BM
Lance Goodson, Birmingham, Ala.- 72 BM-NC EH
Joe Panzeri, Boise, Idaho- 69 BM-NC EH
Garett Wagner, Brentwood, Calif.- 72 EH-NC BM
Jason Bataille, Bridgewater, N.J.- 76 EH-NC BM
Wade Boteler, Burlington, N.C.- 78 EH-NC BM
Brett McIntosh, Canada- 78 EH-NC BM
David Keenan, Catlin, Ill.- 72 EH-NC BM
Cameron Crawford, Cedar Hills, Utah- 72 EH-NC BM
Sam Marley, Centennial, Colo.- 75 EH-NC BM
Casey Schrader, Chagrin Falls, Ohio- 73 EH-NC BM
Matthew Kilgo, Charlotte, N.C.- 74 EH-NC BM
Mike O'Donnell, Chico, Calif.- 73 BM-NC EH
Mark Daniel, Cincinnati, Ohio- 73 BM-NC EH
Andrew Bailey, Cleveland, Ohio- 70 EH-NC BM
Brandon Cissom, Cleveland, Tenn.- 77 EH-NC BM
Max Rosenthal, Columbus, Ohio- 87 EH-NC BM
Drew Evans, Dallas, Texas- 74 EH-NC BM
Nick Sharp, Denver, Colo.- 76 BM-NC EH
Michael McCoy, Des Moines, Iowa- 69 EH-NC BM
John Barone, Dunmore, Pa.- 68 BM-NC EH
Bryce Hanstad, Edina, Minn.- 70 BM-NC EH
Ian Davis, Edmond, Okla.- 71 EH-NC BM
Mark Acosta, Escondido, Calif.- 79 EH-NC BM
Jason Longo, Fairfield, Conn.- 71 BM-NC EH
Kyle Downey, Fairport, N.Y.- 71 BM-NC EH
Matthew Lowe, Farmingdale, N.Y.- 72 BM-NC EH
Jon Weiss Jr., Florence, S.C.- 75 EH-NC BM
Marshall Tinsley, Forest, Va.- 74 EH-NC BM
Jason Steiner, Fort Mill, S.C.- 71 EH-NC BM
Freddie Janneck, Fort Worth, Texas- 73 EH-NC BM
Matt Buse, Glenview, Ill.- 79 BM-NC EH
Scott Harvey, Greensboro, N.C.- 75 EH-NC BM
Alejandro Villavicencio, Guatemala- 78 EH-NC BM
Ryan Zikeli, Hartland, Wis.- 78 EH-NC BM
Nicholas Maccario, Haverhill, Mass.- 69 BM-NC EH
Scott Shingler, Haymarket, Va.- 76 EH-NC BM
Michael Riechmann, Houston, Texas- 79 EH-NC BM
Philip Reale, Hurricane, W.Va.- 74 BM-NC EH
Graham Nichols, Jacksonville, Fla.- 79 BM-NC EH
Toby Ragland, Jacksonville, Fla.- 74 EH-NC BM
Sam Van Galder, Janesville, Wis.- 79 BM-NC EH
Thomas Birdsey, Jupiter, Fla.- 78 BM-NC EH
Christian Raynor, Kennesaw, Ga.- 71 BM-NC EH
Ryan Greer, Knoxville, Tenn.- 74 BM-NC EH
Cullen Brasfield, La Quinta, Calif.- 76 BM-NC EH
Maxwell Scodro, Lake Forest, Ill.- 73 BM-NC EH
Ray Richards, Lake Oswego, Ore.- 78 EH-NC BM
Broc Haymon, League City, Texas- 71 BM-NC EH
David Easley, Lincoln, Neb.- 76 BM-NC EH
Jack Minnick, Lincoln, Neb.- 72 BM-NC EH
Torey Edwards, Long Beach, Calif.- 67 BM-NC EH
Thad Hudgens, Longwood, Fla.- 68 EH-NC BM
Dillon Humphrey, Lynn Haven, Fla.- 72 BM-NC EH
Austin Gutgsell, Mandeville, La.- 74 BM-NC EH
Vince Kwon, Marlton, N.J.- 77 EH-NC BM
Chester Vandenberg, Martin, Mich.- 76 EH-NC BM
Craig McCoy, McKinney, Texas- 72 BM-NC EH
Nathan Colson, Mequon, Wis.- 75 EH-NC BM
Cesar Abis, Mexico- 80 EH-NC BM
Charles Castellano, Miami, Fla.- 74 BM-NC EH
Jack Schultz, Milwaukee, Wis.- 70 BM-NC EH
Mark Costanza, Morristown, N.J.- 69 EH-NC BM
Thomas McCarthy, New York, N.Y.- 75 EH-NC BM
Stewart Hagestad, Newport Beach, Calif.- 64 BM-NC EH
Esan Geroux, Novato, Calif.- 77 EH-NC BM
KC Matkaitis, Oak Lawn, Ill.- 81 EH-NC BM
Taylor Wallner, Oklahoma City, Okla.- 72 BM-NC EH
Andrew Sajevic, Omaha, Neb.- 72 BM-NC EH
John Wright, Oswego, Ill.- 74 BM-NC EH
Michael Morrow, Oxford, Miss.- 80 EH-NC BM
Nick Ellis, Palm Desert, Calif.- 74 BM-NC EH
John Sawin, Pebble Beach, Calif.- 75 EH-NC BM
Ben Cooley, Phoenixville, Pa.- 67 BM-NC EH
Tim Novic, Pittsburgh, Pa.- 87 EH-NC BM
Nathan Smith, Pittsburgh, Pa.- 71 BM-NC EH
Brady Eckard, Raleigh, N.C.- 84 EH-NC BM
Hugh Foley, Republic of Ireland- 66 BM-NC EH
Matthew McClean, Republic of Ireland- 72 BM-NC EH
Joey Jordan, Richmond, Va.- 70 BM-NC EH
Kevin Fitzgerald, Riverside, Calif.- 75 BM-NC EH
Casey Carnes, San Antonio, Texas- 74 EH-NC BM
Colby Harwell, San Antonio, Texas- 71 BM-NC EH
Ryan Eibner, San Diego, Calif.- 73 BM-NC EH
Scotland Schmidt, San Diego, Calif.- 73 BM-NC EH
Daniel Connolly, San Francisco, Calif.- 75 EH-NC BM
David Lebowitz, Santa Monica, Calif.- 77 EH-NC BM
Shaun Helmle, Seabrook, Texas- 74 EH-NC BM
Sandy Vaughan, Seattle, Wash.- 75 BM-NC EH
James Leow, Singapore- 65 BM-NC EH
Tom Carlson, Sioux Falls, S.D.- 74 EH-NC BM
Brandon Cloete, South Africa- 74 EH-NC BM
Brad Nurski, St. Joseph, Mo.- 72 EH-NC BM
John Quigley, Sterling Heights, Mich.- 71 BM-NC EH
Jeff Lindo, Swansea, Mass.- 77 EH-NC BM
Daniel Wittlinger, Truckee, Calif.- 74 BM-NC EH
Landon Banks, Tualatin, Ore.- 71 BM-NC EH
Austin Schmidt, Tulsa, Okla.- 79 EH-NC BM
Tyler Hitchner, Tuscaloosa, Ala.- 71 BM-NC EH
Jimmy Ellis, Venetia, Pa.- 69 BM-NC EH
Jeff Hamm, Walnut Creek, Calif.- 71 EH-NC BM
Evan Beck, Virginia Beach, Va.- 69 BM-NC EH
Sam Jackson, West Columbia, S.C.- 71 EH-NC BM
Jeffrey Boyan, Westfield, N.C.- 71 BM-NC EH
Matthew Cowgill, Weston, Mass.- 70 BM-NC EH
Matthew Naumec, Wilbraham, Mass.- 67 BM-NC EH
Davis Womble, Winston-Salem, N.C.- 67 BM-NC EH
Jared Mactas, Woodcliff Lake, N.J.- 72 BM-NC EH
John Humphries, Woodworth, La.- 68 BM-NC EH
Chuck Spears, Alexandria, La.- 76 EH-NC BM
Timothy Gregg, Bethesda, Md.- 75 BM-WD
Tom Glissmeyer, Denver, Colo.- 77 BM-WD
Jeffrey Osberg, Bryn Mawr, Pa.- 76 EH-WD
Tony Soerries, Montgomery, Texas- 77 EH-WD
Geoffrey Cooper, Erdenheim, Pa.- 81 BM-WD
Sammy Schmitz, Farmington, Minn.- 75 BM-WD
Michael Castleforte, Hinsdale, Ill.- 73 BM-WD
Toby Zeringue, Katy, Texas- 76 BM-WD
Jack Smith, Knoxville, Tenn.- 79 BM-WD
Doug Clapp, Manomet, Mass.- 77 EH-WD
Joseph Latowski, Port St. Lucie, Fla.- 85 BM-WD
Michael Barbosa, Vero Beach, Fla.- 80 BM-WD
Matthew Murphy, Winnetka, Ill.- DQ
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