Hovland never trailed en route to a
comprehensive 6&5 win over American Devon Bling in the 36-hole
title decider at Pebble Beach adjacent to the California coast.
"You always dream, and I knew that when I'm on my game I can
win, but I wasn't going into the week with a lot of confidence,"
Hovland said.
The 20-year-old, who plays at Oklahoma State University, entered
the championship ranked the number five amateur in the world.
Hovland trailed for only one hole in his six matches. He tied
the record for fewest match play holes by a champion since the
current format of five 18-hole rounds and a 36-hole final was
adopted in 1979.
Previous winners of the U.S. Amateur include Tiger Woods, Phil
Mickelson, Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer and Bobby Jones.
"Tiger who?" Hovland joked when asked how he felt having his
name on the same trophy as Woods.
Among Hovland's rewards are a trip to next year's Masters at
Augusta National and the U.S. Open, to be held on the same
course where he triumphed on Sunday.
(Reporting by Andrew Both in G
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