France's Bourdy leads 13 qualifiers into U.S. Open
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[May 31, 2016]
(Reuters) - France's Gregory
Bourdy led 13 players into the field for the U.S. Open golf
championship next month at Oakmont Country Club in the International
Sectional qualifier at Walton Heath in Surrey, England on Monday.
Four-time European Tour winner Bourdy shot rounds of 67 and 68 to
finish nine-under-par, two shots clear of Sweden’s Mikael Lundberg,
to lead the qualifying event for the U.S. Open which takes place
outside Pittsburgh starting on June 16.
Irishman Padraig Harrington, announced last week as one of Darren
Clarke’s vice-captains for this year’s Ryder Cup, bogeyed his final
two holes to miss out on the playoff by one shot.
Lundberg, a three-time European Tour winner, will make his major
championship debut after posting his seven-under total in cold and
blustery conditions.
Bourdy’s compatriots Gary Stal and Romain Wattel will join him in
the field after both finished on four-under, a figure matched by
Sweden’s Alex Noren.
Englishman Andrew Johnston shot three-under, delighting local crowds
by clinching his spot in what will be his U.S. tournament debut. The
27-year-old last month won his maiden European Tour title in Spain.
His compatriots Lee Slattery (six-under) and Matthew Baldwin
(four-under) also qualified.
Ryder Cup hero Peter Hanson of Sweden put a couple of
injury-hampered years behind him to earn qualification on
three-under-par alongside Italy’s Matteo Manassero, still only 23
years old but now set for his fourth U.S. Open appearance.
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Gregory Bourdy of France hits out of a sand trap on the 7th hole
during the BMW Masters 2013 golf tournament at Lake Malaren Golf
Club in Shanghai October 26, 2013. REUTERS/Carlos Barria
A five-man playoff determined the last three qualifiers, with
Germany's Max Kieffer holing from the bunker on the first hole. Dane
Soren Hansen qualified with a birdie at the second.
Sweden's Sebastian Soderberg claimed the last berth with a birdie on
the fifth extra hole to earn his maiden major championship
appearance.
(Reporting by Larry Fine in New York; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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