Matt Kuchar, Webb Simpson qualify
for U.S. Open
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[June 04, 2024]
PGA Tour veteran Matt Kuchar and 2012 U.S. Open winner Webb
Simpson successfully qualified for this year's U.S. Open the
old-fashioned way.
Kuchar and Simpson were among those who locked up their spots in
this month's major championship via final qualifying on Monday,
often called "Golf's Longest Day."
A total of 672 players competed in 36-hole qualifiers at locations
around the United States and Canada to try to earn one of 44
available spots into the field at the U.S. Open, to be played June
13-16 at Pinehurst Resort & Country Club (Course No. 2) in North
Carolina.
Kuchar, 45, was the medalist at his qualifying site. He shot rounds
of 70 and 67 at The Bear's Club in Jupiter, Fla., to go 7 under for
the day.
While Kuchar has never won a major, he has nine wins on the PGA Tour
and once rated as high as No. 4 in the Official World Golf Ranking.
However, due to a lack of recent success, he did not qualify for any
exemptions into the U.S. Open field.
Simpson's exemption for winning the 2012 U.S. Open expired after
2022, though he also got into the 2023 field. He hasn't made a cut
at a major since the 2022 PGA Championship.
On Monday, Simpson recorded a 67 and a 69 at Duke University Golf
Club in Durham, N.C., which tied him for fourth, two shots behind
medalist Frankie Capan III. Simpson finished one stroke above a
7-for-2 playoff that determined the final two of the site's seven
berths. Carter Jenkins and Harry Higgs won those spots via the
playoff.
Australia's Adam Scott is in danger of missing the U.S. Open, which
would end the longest active streak of major starts in the sport. He
has played in every major since the 2001 Open Championship, a
stretch of 91 straight. However, he is not currently exempt for this
year's edition.
On Monday, he followed an opening-round 64 with a second-round 69 to
get to 7 under at Springfield (Ohio) Country Club, but he wound up
in a 2-for-1 playoff against countryman Cam Davis.
Scott chipped in for birdie on the first playoff hole, but Davis
responded by sinking his birdie putt. After both players parred the
second hole, Davis made a 3-foot birdie putt to beat Scott and earn
Springfield's final berth.
However, there is one more chance for Scott to receive an exemption.
Anyone in the top 60 of the OWGR as of June 10 will be invited if
not already eligible. Scott enters the week at exactly No. 60, and
he will not play in the Memorial later this week.
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LIV Golf member Dean Burmester of South Africa tied
for second in Florida, one stroke behind Kuchar. However, fellow LIV
player Joaquin Niemann of Chile finished one stroke out of a 3-for-1
playoff for the fifth and final spot.
Niemann, once ranked in the top 15 in the world, is on track to miss
the U.S. Open unless the USGA extends a special exemption to him.
The PGA of America gave Niemann a special invite to last month's PGA
Championship, where he tied for 39th.
Spaniard David Puig, a LIV golfer, earned medalist
honors at Lake Merced Golf Club in Daly City, Calif.
The players who qualified on Monday -- (a) denotes amateur:
Ridgeway, Ontario -- Mark Hubbard, Adam Svensson of Canada, Rico
Hoey, Davis Thompson, Greyson Sigg, Aaron Rai of England, Ashton
McCulloch of Canada (a)
Rockville, Md. -- Tim Widing of Sweden, Isaiah Salinda, Wells
Williams (a)
Summit, N.J. -- Benjamin James (a), Max Greyserman, Andrew Svoboda,
Jim Herman
Jupiter, Fla. -- Matt Kuchar, Daniel Berger, Dean Burmester of South
Africa, Luke Clanton (a), Willie Mack III
Alpharetta, Ga. -- Jackson Buchanan (a), Chris Petefish, Frederik
Kjettrup of Denmark (a)
Durham, N.C. -- Frankie Capan III, Brian Campbell, Sam Bennett,
Chesson Hadley, Webb Simpson, Carter Jenkins, Harry Higgs
Columbus, Ohio -- Justin Lower, Seamus Power of Ireland, Brendon
Todd, Gunnar Broin (a), Chris Naegel
Springfield, Ohio -- Zac Blair, Beau Hossler, Carson Schaake, Cam
Davis of Australia
Daly City, Calif. -- David Puig of Spain, Omar Morales of Mexico
(a), John Chin, Charles Reiter
Bend, Ore. -- Joey Vrzich, Colin Prater (a)
--Field Level Media
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