Appearing on the "73rd Hole" podcast, Gooch
said he thought he had locked up his spot in the June 15-18
major at Los Angeles Country Club last August by qualifying for
the 2022 Tour Championship on the PGA Tour.
At the time, players who qualified for the Tour Championship
received invites or exemptions to the Masters, the U.S. Open and
the Open Championship, which is how Gooch was able to play at
Augusta National earlier this month.
"When Augusta came out and made that decision, I was very
optimistic that everybody else would follow suit," Gooch said.
But when the U.S. Golf Association published its qualifying
criteria for the U.S. Open in February, there was a small but
important change in the language from previous years.
Per Golf Digest, the criteria used to read "those players
qualifying for the season-ending Tour Championship" but now
reads "those players who qualified and were eligible for the
season-ending 2022 Tour Championship."
When Gooch and others departed for LIV Golf last June, they were
banned from playing at the Tour Championship and therefore were
not "eligible."
"That was obviously disappointing because that changed rule only
affected one person, which was me," Gooch said. "So that was
frustrating and tough because with LIV still not being rewarded
with World Ranking points, I have only two options to qualify
for the U.S. Open: via my World Ranking, which is going to be
very challenging, or trying to obviously go through the
qualifying route of sectional qualifying."
Despite his win last weekend in Adelaide, Australia, Gooch's
world ranking actually dropped from No. 57 to No. 59 this week.
He must remain in the top 60 to earn a spot in the U.S. Open
field.
"I'm hopeful that my ranking stays high enough for the next
month that I get in," he said. "Time will tell on that."
On the plus side, Gooch is still listed as exempt for the 151st
Open Championship scheduled for July 20-23 at Royal Liverpool
Golf Club.
--Field Level Media
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