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21 Aussies among stacked Asian Tour Q School finale

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A field of 234 players boasting multiple PGA TOUR and DP World Tour winners will include 21 Aussies when Final Stage of Asian Tour Qualifying School tees off in Thailand on Wednesday.

A total of 35 countries – including Kiwis Denzel Ieremia, Nick Voke, Kevin Chun and James Hydes – will be represented across a 90-hole five-round marathon at Lake View Resort and Golf Club in Hua Hin for the opportunity to secure one of 35 tour cards for the 2023 season.

Twelve of the Australian contingent have played their way into Final Stage via Sectional Qualifying while nine others were exempt through the ISPS HANDA PGA Tour of Australasia Order of Merit, the Asian Development Tour Order of Merit and past champion status.

Headlining the international presence is seven-time DP World Tour winner Alvaro Quiros, two-time PGA TOUR winners Sangmoon Bae and Matt Every and veteran PGA TOUR player Steve Marino.

There are tournament winners throughout the Aussie contingent also.

Brett Rumford has won six times on the DP World Tour, Sam Brazel won the 2016 Hong Kong Open, David Gleeson is a three-time Asian Tour winner and Deyen Lawson, Dimitrios Papadatos, Tom Power Horan, Jack Thompson, Aaron Pike, Aaron Wilkin and Austin Bautista have all won on the PGA Tour of Australasia in the past 18 months.

Final Stage also represents an important moment in the careers of young players relatively new to the professional ranks.

West Australian pair Hayden Hopewell and Connor McKinney turned professional prior to the Fortinet Australian PGA Championship in December while the likes of Louis Dobbelaar, Jack Thompson, Aaron Wilkin, Charlie Dann, Austin Bautista and Doug Klein are seeking to establish status on an international tour.

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2023 Asian Tour Qualifying School Final Stage Lake View Resort and Golf Club, Hua Hin, Thailand AB Course 11.10am*           Jack Murdoch , Abiel Lim, Chonjarern Baramithanaseth 11.20am             Nick Voke (NZ), Kong Loong Lam, S Vikkash Babu 11.30am*           Louis Dobbelaar , Alex Ching, Pisitchai Thippong 11.40am*           Sam Brazel , Jack Harrison, David Drysdale 12.10pm             Denzel Ieremia (NZ), Rory Hie, Mingyu Cho 3.20pm Deyen Lawson , Thitipat Lem, Junho Won 3.20pm*             Dylan Perry , Matt Sharpstene, Jannik De Bruyn 3.30pm*             Kade McBride , Nick Paez, Enrique Marin 3.40pm Hayden Hopewell , Koh Deng Shan, Matthew Cheung 4.30pm*             Peter Wilson , Fadhli Soetarso, Zhengkai Bai 4.40pm Tom Power Horan , Dechawat Phetprayoon, Hyeonguk Park 4.40pm*             Doeun An , Thanpisit Omsin, Michael Maguire 4.50pm Jack Thompson , Brandon Kida, Yetaek Lim

CD Course 11.10am*           David Gleeson , Jaehun Jeong, Terrence Ng 11.20am*           Aaron Wilkin , Jaeil Song, Sarut Vongchaisit (a) 11.30am*           Kevin Chun (NZ), Kyle Barker, Mitchell Slorach 11.50am             Austin Bautista , Jaturon Duangphaichoom, Jaewoong Eom 11.50am*           Dimitrios Papadatos , Jakraphan Premsirigorn, Zach Bauchou 3.30pm Charlie Dann , Piya Sawangarunporn, Ryusei Yokota 3.30pm*             James Hydes (NZ, a), Chung Yoon, Ekpharit Wu 3.50pm*             Brett Rumford , Alvaro Quiros, Todd Baek 4pm*    Doug Klein , Rakhyun Cho, Luo Xuewen 4.20pm Connor McKinney , Saptak Talwar, Jonathan Wijono 4.30pm John Lyras , Manav Shah, Tunyapat Sukkoed 4.50pm Aaron Pike , Yang Tong, Dominic Foos

* Starting from 10th tee

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35 players claim 2023 Asian Tour cards at Q-School

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Germany's Dominic Foos who plays out of The Els Club Dubai amongst the lucky few

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Australian Jack Thompson graduated with first class honours today at the Asian Tour Qualifying School after winning the Final Stage by two shots from countryman John Lyras and China’s Bai Zhengkai, as he closed out with a five-under-par 66 for a five-round total of 22 under.

Bai returned a 65 while Lyras, who started the day sharing the lead with Thompson, shot a 68 at Lake View Resort and Golf Club in Hua Hin, Thailand.

American Michael Maguire (65) and Ye Wocheng (69) from China shared fourth, four back from the winner.

A total of 35 players out of 77 starters secured right of passage onto the Asian Tour this year.

Nine players, tied on eight under, competed in a sudden-death play-off for the last two cards which eventually went to Thomas Power Horan from Australia and England’s Ben Jones, after they both birdied the first.

Remarkably, 24-year-old Thompson made it into this week’s event by claiming the final qualifying berth at the First Stage Qualifying Section C tournament at Blue Canyon Country Club in Phuket, Thailand, at the start of the month.

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Said Thompson: “This is great, I guess it hasn’t really sunk in yet. It has been a long week, I have been here for a fair few days now, it’s a relief and it’s just nice to win. There is always concern coming into an event if you can do it or not.”

Bai Zhengkai said: “This is great. I played Korn Ferry Tour 2020 to 2021, DP World Tour and Challenge Tour last year, and this year I’ll be trying the Asian Tour.

“Feels nice. I played well the last few days, feeling good and getting more familiar with the course and attacking more pins, and I think I had a pretty good week.”

A special mention to Dominic Foos. The German who bases himself in Dubai and plays out of The Els Club, Dubai had a glittering amateur career. After winning several junior amateur tournaments in Germany and internationally, Foos turned professional in 2014.

Foos played on the Challenge Tour in 2015 and won the Gant Open in August at the age of 17 years, 347 days – making him the youngest winner in Challenge Tour history.

Not long to wait for all the graduates as the first tournament on the 2023 Asian Tour schedule is the PIF Saudi International powered by SoftBank Investment Advisers at Royal Greens Golf and Country Club, February 3-6.

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2023 Golf-Asian Tour Qualifying School: Final Day & Round | Australian Jack Thompson Winner

The 2023 Asian Tour Qualifying School – Final stage concluded with Australian Jack Thompson winning by two shots from country fellow John Lyras and Bai Zhengkai from China.

Played at Lake View Resort and Golf Club in Hua Hin, Thailand – Thompson, who is a two year old professional golfer, closed with a five-under-par 66 for a five-round total of 22 under.

Bai returned a 65 whereas Lyras, who commenced the day with having at par lead with Thompson, shot a 68 on a rather nerve tense day. American Michael Maguire at 65 and Ye Wocheng with 69 from China shared fourth, four back from the winner.

Day & Round 5 – Complete Leaderboard

Day & Round 4 | Jack Thompson In Lead

The Round 4 of the 2023 Asian Tour Qualifying School – Final stage concluded with Jack Thompson taking the top leaders position.

Day & Round 4 – Complete Leaderboard

Day & Round 3 | South Korean Mingyu Cho Tops

The 2023 Asian Tour Qualifying School – Final stage continued with Round 3 being completed. The fortunes each day have been fluctuating with leaderboard facing a see-saw situation with each round having a new name topping the top and the previous round dropping many ladders.

This is evident from Round 3 leader being Mingyu Cho from South Korea. The Round 2 and 1 were led by German professional golfer – Dominic Foos and Chinese-Taipei’s Wang Wei-hsuan respectively.

Day & Round 3 – Complete Leaderboard

Day & Round 2 | German Pro Dominic Foos Takes Over As Leader

On Day 2 of the 2023 Asian Tour Qualifying School – Final stage event’s Round 2, was played. The leaderboard top standing of Round 2 was taken over by German professional golfer – Dominic Foos from Chinese-Taipei’s Wang Wei-hsuan.

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Round 1 | Chinese Taipei’s Wang In Lead

The 2023 Asian Tour Qualifying School – Final stage event commenced with the scheduled conclusion on 22nd December.

On Day and Round 1, the Chinese-Taipei’s Wang Wei-hsuan was in lead by showing his class by shooting a classic eight-under-par 63. F

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Eric McIntosh secures spot in Asian Tour Qualifying School final stage

Former Scottish Boys’ champion produces impressive performance to clear first hurdle in his card bid

Former Scottish Boys’ champion Eric McIntosh has set up a chance to join David Drysdale in flying the Saltire on the 2024 Asian Tour.

McIntosh, who played his amateur golf at Bruntsfield Links and is still a member of the Edinburgh club, produced an impressive performance in the first stage of the circuit’s Qualifying School in Thailand.

Competing in the last of six events in the initial phase of the card battle at Phoenix Gold Golf in Bangkok, he opened with rounds of 68 and 71 before jumping up the leaderboard following a timely 65 in the penultimate circuit.

McIntosh set out in the last round sitting joint-seventh and it was mission accomplished as he signed off with a 68 to finish joint-fourth on eight-under-par.

The Scot joined two-time DP World Tour winner Kristoffer Broberg in passing the test, as well as Englishman Angus Flanagan, who played in the 2021 Walker Cup at Seminole.

The final stage, which is a five-round battle for 35 cards, takes place next week at Springfield Royal Country Club and Lake View Resort and Golf Club in Thailand.

Drysdale, who came through last year’s Asian Tour Q-School after losing his long-held status on the DP World Tour, retained his card for the 2024 campaign by finishing in the top 50 in the Order of Merit.

McIntosh won the Scottish Boys’ Championship in 2016 at Murcar Links, where he beat Kirkhill’s Lewis Irvine by 2&1 in the final. He turned professional after a spell at Northwestern in Illinois, having been recruited by head coach David Inglis, the former British Boys’ champion from Glencorse.

Eric McIntosh secures spot in Asian Tour Qualifying School final stage

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Asian Tour Q-School returns with five first stage events including one in the USA, leading to Final Stage in Hua Hin next January

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The Asian Tour Qualifying School will return after a break of nearly two years, giving players from all over the world the opportunity to secure playing privileges for the Asian Tour’s 2023 season.

The Asian Tour has seen a recent resurgence with several new highly lucrative tournaments added to its tournament schedule. However, the playing membership has not seen a reshuffle since the 2020 season with members who secured playing rights that season retaining their status through the end of the 2022 season. The Qualifying School was not staged in 2021 and 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Final Qualifying Stage, which will see the top-35 finishers earn Asian Tour cards, will take place at Lakeview Resort & Golf Club in Hua Hin, Thailand, from January 18-22; 2023. This will be preceded by five First Stage Qualifying events, including a first in the United States.

The United States stage will take place at Oakcreek Country Club in Arizona on November 15-18, 2022, and will mark the first time the Asian Tour has visited the country.

The four other first stages will all be held in Thailand - at Blue Canyon Country Club’s Canyon Course in Phuket (December 7-10); Blue Canyon’s Lakes Course (January 4-7, 2023); Thana City Country Club in Bangkok (January 11-14, 2023); and Springfield Country Club in Hua Hin (January 11-14).

Entries into the First Qualifying Stage will be on a first come first served basis, with the top-placed finishers progressing to the Final Stage.

The Final Qualifying Stage will be played over five rounds. The top 140 (and ties) after 36 holes will progress to rounds three and four, followed by another cut to the top 70 players (and ties) after 72 holes. The top 35 players after 90 holes will be ranked accordingly for the 2023 season.

“The Asian Tour Qualifying School is the gateway to the Asian Tour and a critical component of our platform," said Cho Minn Thant, Commissioner and CEO, Asian Tour: 

“The fact that we are able to hold the Qualifying School once again after a lengthy break is a strong indicator that the Asian Tour is fully back on track and well and truly in position to follow through with the most exciting period in our history.  The Asian Tour is committed to providing a multi-tier platform for professional golfers, with the Qualifying School being an integral part of this,” he added.

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Tour Q-School Heading to Australia and US

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Singapore: The highly anticipated 2024 Asian Tour Qualifying School is set to be held across six different venues in three countries over a span of five months, starting in September.

Apart from its regular destination in Thailand, the Asian Tour Qualifying School will also be staged in the United States for the second straight year and is set to make a welcome return to Australia following a 17-year lapse.

The First Stage of the Qualifying School will consist of six events, with the first to be played ‘Down Under’ at the Mt Derrimut Golf & Community Club in Victoria from September 26-29, while the Soboba Springs Golf Club in California will host the next stop from November 7-10.

Thailand, which has such a strong association with the Qualifying School, will stage the ensuing events, at Grand Prix Golf Club, Kanchanaburi from December 12-15, and Pattana Sports Resort, Chonburi from December 19-22.

The final two First Stage qualifiers will be played simultaneously from January 9-12 at the Phoenix Gold Golf Bangkok and Grand Prix Golf Club.

Each event will be played over four rounds, with the top-placed finishers earning places in the Final Qualifying Stage to be played in Thailand from January 16-20. 

The top-35 will earn their cards for the 2024 Asian Tour season with the venue for the final qualifying stage to be announced in due course.

“The Asian Tour added a new Qualifying School site in the United States for the first time last year and we received immediate interest with the site filling up in a matter of days. It made complete sense to look at other regions from which we typically see a large number of entrants. Australia was the natural candidate,” said Cho Minn Thant , Commissioner and CEO, Asian Tour.

“A First Stage Qualifying event being played in Australia reflects increased interest in the Asian Tour and our need to broaden Qualifying School’s reach. It also demonstrates the strong bond we have always enjoyed with Australia’s talent pool year in and year out. This way we can help lessen the burden if travelling for Stage 1.”   

The Final Qualifying Stage will be played over five rounds. The top 140 players (and ties) after 36 holes will progress to rounds three and four. The top 70 players (and ties) after 72 holes will play in the decisive final round, which will be held on January 20. At the conclusion of 90 holes, the top 35 will be ranked accordingly for the 2024 season.

Many of the Asian Tour’s most successful golfers have ascended through the Qualifying School including Thailand’s Thongchai Jaidee (1999) and Kiradech Aphibarnrat (2009), Australian Scott Hend (2007), and American John Catlin (2018).

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U.S. Figure Skating today announced the 2023-24 and 2024-25 National Qualifying Series (NQS) schedules for singles, pairs and ice dance disciplines.

Over 1,500 skaters nationwide will compete at nineteen 2023-24 qualifying events for a chance to advance to Sectional Singles, U.S. Pairs and U.S. Ice Dance Finals in November 2023. Athletes can then qualify to compete at the 2024 Toyota U.S. Figure Skating Championships and National Development Camp in Columbus, Ohio, slated for January 2024.

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The Road to Brookline

U.S. Open 2022: Local and Final Sectional Qualifying schedule and results

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The road to the 2022 U.S. Open wraps up on Monday after the USGA has held more than 100 qualifying tournaments for the right to compete for this year’s national championship. The 122nd U.S. Open takes place at The Country Club in Brookline, Mass., June 16-19. This is the fourth time the major will be played at the historic club, the first famously coming in 1913 when amateur Francis Ouimet stunned the golf world with his playoff victory over Harry Vardon and Ted Ray, setting off an American golf boom in the process. Subsequently, Julius Boros won the title there in 1963 and Curtis Strange most recently in 1988, also both in a playoff.

For the 10th straight year, more than 9,000 golfers have entered the championship. To be eligible, a player must have a Handicap Index of 1.4 or lower, or be a professional. Entries were received from all 50 states (including 232 from Massachusetts), the District of Columbia and 79 foreign countries.

Thus far 107 golfers have earned exemptions or qualified for Brookline, including defending champion Jon Rahm and 11 other past U.S. Open winners . The number of fully exempt players increased during the spring with the inclusion of the top-60 point leaders and ties from the World Ranking, as of May 23 and June 6. The winner of the PGA Championship (May 19-22) and any multiple winners of PGA Tour events that award a full-point allocation for the season-ending Tour Championship also earned exemptions. The 2020-21 top finisher on the Asian Tour Order of Merit, the 2021-22 top finisher on the ISPS Handa PGA Tour of Australasia Order of Merit and the 2021-22 top finisher on the Sunshine Tour Order of Merit, who are not otherwise exempt as of May 23, also claimed spots. To see the full field to date, click here .

The remaining spots in the field will be filled by golfers who play their way into the championship via local and sectional qualifying.

There are 109 courses hosting 18-hole local qualifiers that will be contested in 44 states and Canada from April 25 to May 23. Those who advance then tee it up in one of 11 36-hole final qualifiers. Nine will be conducted at U.S. sites on Monday, June 6, with one additional American qualifier being played Monday, May 23. Japan also will host a sectional qualifier on May 23. England will not host a site again this year, but an exemption category has been added based on the four-event U.S. Open 2022 European Tour Qualifying Series. The top 10 aggregate point earners from the Betfred British Masters, Soudal Open, Dutch Open and the Porsche European Open on the DP World Tour, who are otherwise not exempt, will earn a place in the U.S. Open field.

Just two golfers—Ken Venturi (1964) and Orville Moody (1969)—have won the U.S. Open after qualifying through local and final qualifying play. Gene Littler (1961), Boros (1963), Jerry Pate (1976), Steve Jones (1996), Michael Campbell (2005) and Lucas Glover (2009) won after advancing through final qualifying.

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International (2), monday, may 23.

Asia – Caledonian Golf Club, Chiba Prefecture, Japan (28/3) Tomoyasu Sugiyama, Japan, 135 Daijiro Izumida, Japan, 136 Todd Sinnott, Australia, 138 Alt-Taisei Shimizu, Japan, 138 Alt-Hiroshi Iwata,, Japan, 138

Monday, June 6

RattleSnake Point Golf Club (CopperHead Course), Milton, Ontario (25/3) Jonas Blixt, Sweden, 132 Callum Tarren, England, 133 Satoshi Kodaira, Japan, 133 Alt-Jared Du Toit, Canada, 135 Alt-Derek Bard, United States, 135

United States (9)

Lakewood Country Club & Royal Oaks Country Club, Dallas, Texas (98/13) Kurt Kitayama, Chico, Calif., 131 Matthew Nesmith, Aiken, S.C., 131 Jinichiro Kozuma, Japan, 131 Sean Crocker, Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., 131 Andrew Novak, St. Simons Island, Ga., 132 Mackenzie Hughes, Canada, 133 Rikuya Hoshino, Japan, 133 Ben Silverman, Juno Beach, Fla., 133 Nick Taylor, Canada, 133 Travis Vick (a), Hunters Creek Village, Texas, 133 Scott Stallings, Oak Ridge, Tenn., 134 Davis Shore, Knoxville, Tenn., 135 Roger Sloan, Canada, 135 Alt-Adam Hadwin, Canada, 135 Alt-Austin Cook, Jonesboro, Ark., 135

The Club at Admiral’s Cove (North and West Courses), Jupiter, Fla. (70/4) Ryan Gerard, Raleigh, N.C., 137 Sean Jacklin, Scotland, 137 Keith Greene, Debary, Fla., 138 Fred Biondi (a), Brazil, 139 Alt-Rickie Fowler, Murrieta, Calif., 140 Alt-Tom Lewis, England, 140

Woodmont Country Club (North Course), Rockville, Md. (72/4) Joseph Bramlett, Las Vegas, 136 Grayson Murray, Raleigh, N.C., 138 Kevin Chappell, Fresno, Calif., 141 Andrew Beckler, Topeka, Kan.,141 Alt-Benjamin Griffin, Chapel Hill, N.C., 142 Alt-Josh Duangmanee (a), Fairfax, Va., 142

Century Country Club & Old Oaks Country Club, Purchase, N.Y. (92/5) Chris Gotterup, Little Silver, N.J., 137 Caleb Manuel (a), Topsham, Maine, 137 Brandon Matthews, Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., 138 Michael Thorbjornsen (a), Wellesley, Mass., 138 Fran Quinn, Holden, Mass., 138 Alt-Kelly Kraft, Dallas, 138 Alt-Chandler Phillips, Huntsville, Texas, 138

Springfield (Ohio) Country Club (77/8) M.J. Daffue, South Africa, 133 Brian Stuard, Jackson, Mich., 133 Beau Hossler, Austin, Texas, 135 Maxwell Moldovan (a), Uniontown, Ohio, 135 Troy Merritt, Eagle, Idaho, 136 Bo Hoag, Columbus, Ohio, 136 Samuel Stevens, Eastborough, Kan., 136 Adrien Dumont de Chassart (a), Belgium, 136 Alt-Nick Hardy, Northbrook, Ill., 137 Alt-Jim Herman, Palm City, Fla., 137

The Olympic Club (Ocean Course), San Francisco (88/5) William Mouw (a), Chino, Calif., 130 Charles Reiter (a), Palm Desert, Calif., 135 Luke Gannon, Mahomet, Ill., 136 Taylor Montgomery, Las Vegas, 136 Jesse Mueller, Phoenix, 136 Alt-Spencer Levin, Sacramento, Calif., 137 Alt-Dylan Menante (a), Carlsbad, Calif., 137

Ansley Golf Club (Settindown Creek Course), Roswell, Ga. (68/4) Chase Seiffert, Panama City Beach, Fla., 137 Harry Hall, England, 137 Erik Barnes, Marion, Ind., 138 Matt Mccarty, Scottsdale, Ariz., 138 Alt-Patton Kizzire, Sea Island, Ga., 138 Alt-Jake Staiano, Englewood, Colo., 139

Kinsale G. & Fitness Club/Wedgewood G.&C.C., Columbus, Ohio (106/13) Lanto Griffin, Blacksburg, Va., 131 Chan Kim, Gilbert, Ariz., 131 Davis Riley, Hattiesburg, Miss., 132 Chris Naegel, Wildwood, Mo., 134 Sam Bennett (a), Madisonville, Texas, 135 Danny Lee, New Zealand, 135 Adam Schenk, Vincennes, Ind., 135 Denny McCarthy, Rockville, Md., 136 Joel Dahmen, Clarkston, Wash., 137 Patrick Rodgers, Jupiter, Fla., 137 Andrew Putnam, University Place, Wash., 137 Wyndham Clark, Denver, 137 Hayden Buckley, Tupelo, Miss., 138 Alt-David Lingmerth, Sweden, 138 Alt-Adam Svensson, Canada, 138

Pronghorn Resort (Nicklaus Resort), Bend, Ore. (65/3) Brady Calkins, Chehalis, Wash., 136 Isaiah Salinda, San Fransisco, 136 Ben Lorenz (a), Peoria, Ariz., 138 Alt-Ty Travis (a), Eagle, Idaho, 138 Alt-Kelby Scharmann, Trabuco Canyon, Calif., 139

U.S. Open Local Qualifying Events

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Monday, April 25 (4)

Coral Ridge C.C., Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (84 players for 5 spots) Nicholas Thompson, Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., 67 Zhengkai (Bobby) Bai, China, 67 Brett Stegmaier, Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., 67 Dean Greyserman (a), Boca Raton, Fla., 71 Greg O'Mahony, Stuart, Fla., 71 Alt-Mario Hurtado, Miami, Fla., 71 Alt-Jorge Villar, Mexico, 71

Marietta C.C., Kennesaw, Ga. (132/8) Brett White, Grand Rapids, Mich., 64 Greg Edwards, Gillsville, Ga., 65 Matt McCarty, Scottsdale, Ariz., 67 Ryan Elmore, Dunwoody, Ga., 67 Will Chandler, Atlanta, 67 Finlay Mason, England, 68 Jonathan Keppler, Marietta, Ga., 69 Keith Guest (a), Athens, Ga., 69 Alt-Brad Harden (a), Woodstock, Ga., 69 Alt-Andy Mao (a), Johns Creek, Ga., 69

Fox Den C.C., Knoxville, Tenn. (78/5) Caleb Suratt (a), Indian Trail, N.C., 67 Josh Gallman, Boiling Springs, S.C., 68 Spencer Cross (a), Sevierville, Tenn., 69 Trevor Hulbert, Orlando, Fla., 68 John Augenstein, Owensboro, Ky., 69 Alt-Cade Russell (a), Knoxville, Tenn., 69 Alt-Tyler Johnson (a), Knoxville, Tenn., 70

Gold Mountain G.C. (Olympic Course), Bremerton, Wash. (78/5) Jason Allred, Gig Harbor, Wash., 66 Blake Snyder, Seattle, 69 David Phay, Oak Harbor, Wash., 69 Johnny Carey (a), Seattle, 71 Brian Thornton, Sumner, Wash., 71 Alt-Matt Epstein, Everett, Wash., 71 Alt-Daniel Campbell (a), Bellingham, Wash., 72

Tuesday, April 26 (4)

New Mexico State University G.C., Las Cruces, N.M. (39/2) Daniel Medina, El Paso, Texas, 68 Scott Rescigno (a), Reno, Nev., 68 Alt-Garrison Smith (a), Mansfield, Texas, 68 Alt-Patrick Beyhan, Albuquerque, N.M., 69

Jimmie Austin OU G.C., Norman, Okla. (78/5) Hazen Newman (a), Las Vegas, 64 Hayden Wood, Scottsdale, 65 Tyson Reeder, Edmond, Okla., 65 Thomas Johnson, Norman, Okla., 68 Brad Dalke, Edmond, Okla., 68 Alt-Matthew Cheung, Edmond, Okla., 69 Alt-Draegon Majors (a) Dallas, 69

CasaBlanca G.C., Mesquite, Nev. (76/4) Max Marsico, Las Vegas, 66 Jackson Parrish (a), Henderson, Nev., 67 Max Brenchley (a), Alpine, Utah, 67 Jack Trent, Australia, 67 Alt-Brandon Lee, Auburn, Wash., 67 Alt-Carson Lundell (a), Alpine, Utah, 67

The Dunes at Maui Lani G.C., Kahului, Hawaii (28/2) Samuel Cyr, Makawao, Hawaii, 67 Justin Keiley, Haiku, Hawaii, 70 Alt-Hyrum Siverly (a), Wailuku, Hawaii, 74 Alt-Dillon Jonke (a), Kihei, Hawaii, 74

Wednesday, April 27 (1)

Tangle Ridge C.C., Grand Prairie, Texas (132/8) Andrew Petruzzelli (a), Dallas, 66 Christian Clark (a), Dallas, 66 Brandon Smith, Frisco, Texas, 66 Noah Goodwin (a), Corinth, Texas, 67 Nathan Petronzio (a), Bee Cave, Texas, 67 Miguel Delgado, Novato, Calif., 67 Daniel Choi (a) Keller, Texas, 67 Kaelen Dulany (a), Keller, Texas, 67 Alt-Jeff Swegle, Dallas, 67 Alt-Chris Malec, Fort Worth, 67

Thursday, April 28 (2)

Columbia C.C. (Ridgewood/Tall Pines Courses), Blythewood, S.C. (84/5) Kyle Mueller, Jacksonville Beach, Fla., 66 George Bryan, Aiken, S.C., 67 Trent Phillips (a), Inman, S.C., 68 Scott Stevens, Chattanooga, Tenn., 68 Michael Cromie, Athens, Ga., 68 Alt-Payton Shore, Saluda, S.C., 70 Alt-Marcus Plunkett, Greenville, S.C., 70

Jackson (Tenn.) C.C. (78/5) William Moll (a), Houston, Texas, 67 Austin Rose, Jackson, Miss., 68 Noah West, Belden, Miss., 68 Sam TriplettParadise Valley, Ariz., 69 Thomas Ponder (a), Dothan, Ala., 69 Alt-Zachary Olsen, Memphis, Tenn., 69 Alt-Kolton Lapa, Starkville, Miss., 70

Monday, May 2 (17)

Peach Tree G. & C.C., Marysville, Calif. (83/5) Ethan Davidson (a), Simi Valley, Calif., 66 Jake Johnson, Cameron Park, Calif., 68 Kuangyu Chen (a), Australia, 68 Brett Viboch (a), Moraga, Calif., 68 Peter Lansburgh, Woodland, Calif., 68 Alt-Andrea Topping, Magalia, Calif., 69 Alt-Paramdeep Sodhi (a), Folsom, Calif.,69

Indian Ridge C.C. (Grove Course), Palm Desert, Calif. Chris Evans, Bermuda Dunes, Calif., 63 Art Hess (a), Ladera Ranch, Calif., 68 Parker Lestz, Los Angeles, 69 Reilly Breaux (a), Glendora, Calif., 69 Scott Cherry, Rancho Mirage, Calif., 69 Alt-Mark Geddes, England, 69 Alt-Calder Overfelt (a), Newport Beach, Calif., 70

Brentwood C.C., Los Angeles Dylan Crowley, Glen Cove, N.Y., 70 Ben Albin, Dallas, 71 Torey Edwards (a), Long Beach, Calif., 71 Colby Wilson (a), Los Angeles, 71 Mark Anguiano, Manhattan Beach, Calif., 72 Alt-Johnny Brandt (a), Glendale, Calif., 73 Alt-Christopher Karger (a), Manhattan Beach, Calif., 73

Fountaingrove G. & Athletic Club, Santa Rosa, Calif. Spencer Levin, Sacramento, Calif., 69 Mitchell Hoey (a), Alamo, Calif., 70 Steven Watanabe Jr., Pleasant Hill, Calif., 71 Alex Franklin, San Rafael, Calif., 72 Isaiah Salinda, San Francisco, 74 Alt-David Na, Alameda, Calif., 74 Alt-Kyle Souza, Santa Rosa, Calif., 74

Wee Burn C.C., Darien, Conn. Brian Carlson, Madison, Conn., 68 Jackson Fretty (a), Cos Cob, Conn., 73 Kent St. Charles, West Harrison, N.Y., 73 Anthony Guerrera (a), Watertown, Conn., 73 Benjamin James (a), Milford, Conn., 73 Thomas McCarthy (a), Millburn, N.Y., 74 Kyle Baehler, Rye, N.Y., 74 Matthew Fields (a)Scarsdale, N.Y., 74 Thomas Withee, West Islip, N.Y., 74 Alt-Daniel Balin, White Plains, N.Y., 74 Alt-Bradley Sawka (a), Ellington, Conn., 74

Pine Tree C.C., Boynton Beach, Fla. Anthony Brodeur, Canada, 65 Chris Ingham, Miami, Fla., 69 Will Block (a), Plantation, Fla., 69 Kamaiu Johnson, Tallahassee, Fla., 70 Joseph Latowski (a), Port Saint Lucie, Fla., 71 Alt-Spencer Mellon, Oakmont, Pa., 72 Alt-Alberto Martinez (a), Weston, Fla., 72

Lexington C.C., Fort Myers, Fla. Connor Arendell, Fort Myers, Fla., 68 Stephen Grant, Gibralter, 69 Chad Bricker, Waynesboro, Pa., 69 Luke Clanton (a), Miami Lakes, Fla., 69 Alt-Jorge Garcia, Venezuela, 71 Alt-Patrick Williams, Canada, 71

Sara Bay C.C., Sarasota, Fla. (84/5) Kymer Li, Hong Kong, China, 67 Kyle Rodes, Sarasota, Fla., 67 Kevin Roy, Tampa, Fla., 68 Frankie Capan (a), North Oaks, Minn., 68 Ryan Orr, Belleair, Fla., 69 Alt-Sean Jacklin, Scotland, 70 Alt-Ben Pirro, Lake Mary, Fla.70

Hoakalei C.C., Ewa Beach, Hawaii (28/2) Cory OrideLihue, Hawaii, 69 Keita Okada (a), Japan, 71 Alt-Shiso Go, Japan, 72 Alt-Kyle Suppa, Honolulu, Hawaii, 72

Bayou DeSiard C.C., Monroe, La. (48/3) John Peterson, Fort Worth, 68 Grady Brame Jr., Hammond, La., 68 Nicholas Arcement (a), Thibodaux, La., 70 Alt-Peter Creighton, Buffalo, N.Y., 70 Alt-Garrett Barber (a), Stuart, Fla., 70

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Foxborough (Mass.) C.C. (96/6) Cooper Griffin (a), Weston, Mass., 70 Sean Fitzpatrick (a), Walpole, Mass., 71 Kevin Gately (a), Pembroke, Mass., 72 Jake Shuman (a), Boston, 72 Mark Purrington, Dartmouth, Mass., 72 Benjamin Spitz (a), Milton, Mass., 72 Alt-Peter French, Franklin, Mass., 72 Alt-Liam Friedman, Lackawanna, N.Y., 73

Muskegon (Mich.) C.C. (81/5) Tyler Copp, Ann Arbor, Mich., 66 Beau Breault, Hartland, Mich., 68 Bradley Smithson (a), Grand Rapids, Mich., 69 Kyle Gaines, Oxford, Mich., 69 William Anderson (a), Portage, Mich., 70 Alt-Joshua Gibson, Grandville, Mich., 71 Alt-Ricky Shilts, Byron Center, Mich., 72

Windsong Farm G.C., Maple Plain, Minn. (84/5) Taylor Sundbom (a), Duluth, Minn., 70 Ben Sigel (a), Deephaven, Minn., 71 Josh Persons (a), Fargo, N.D., 71 Ross Miller, Minot, N.D., 71 Stellan Orvick (a), Minneapolis, 72 Alt-Lincoln Johnson (a), Chaska, Minn., 72 Alt-Andrew Ramos (a), Blaine, Minn., 73

Scioto Reserve C.C., Powell, Ohio (120/7) Jackson Chandler (a), Dublin, Ohio, 66 John Aber (a), Sewickley, Pa., 67 Mikkel Mathiesen (a), Denmark, 68 Zach Burton (a), Dublin, Ohio, 70 Joe Wilson IV (a), West Chester, Ohio, 71 Christopher Willard, St. Simons Island, Ga., 71 Bob Sowards, Dublin, Ohio, 71 Alt-Shawn Tipton, Clay City, Ky., 71 Alt-Patrick Schmuecking (a), Germany, 71

The Club at Comanche Trace (Valley/Hills Courses), Kerrville, Texas (84/5) Nicholas Flanagan, Australia, 68 John Merrick, Dallas, 69 Blake Elliott, Bullard, Texas, 70 Derek Chang, Dallas, 70 Texas Harper, Mexico, 70 Alt-Franklin Corpening, Fort Worth, 70 Alt-KC Lim, San Antonio, 71

The C.C. of Sioux Falls, Sioux Falls, S.D. (50/3) Jon Trasamer, Blue Earth, Minn., 69 Jonathan Murdy, Aberdeen, S.D., 70 Tommy Vining, Sioux Falls, S.D., 71 Alt-Lucas Schaefbauer (a), Aberdeen, S.D., 71 Alt-Jeramie Bartels (a), Brookings, S.D., 72

The Oregon G.C., West Linn, Ore. Mateo Fuenmayor (a), Beaverton, Ore., 71 Yuki Moriyama (a), Japan, 71 Daniel Miernicki, Lake Oswego, Ore., 72 Jackson Lake (a), Clovis, Calif., 73 Owen Avrit (a), Arroyo Grande, Calif., 73 Spencer Tibbits (a), Vancouver, Wash., 74 Tye Gabriel (a), Portland, Ore., 74 Alt-RJ Manke, Lakewood, Wash., 74 Alt-Edwin Yi, Portland, Ore., 74 MORE: LPGA major winner caddies for husband as he wins medalist honors at U.S. Open local qualifier

Tuesday, May 3 (8)

Andalusia C.C., La Quinta, Calif. (90/5) Maximilian Mehles, Germany, 66 Mark Manwaring (a), Long Beach, Calif., 68 Kelby Scharmann, Trabuco Canyon, Calif., 69 Joe Highsmith (a), Lakewood, Wash., 69 Andrew Levitt, Ladera Ranch, Calif., 69 Alt-Cullen Brasfield (a), La Quinta, Calif., 69 Alt-Hunter Reed (a), Encinitas, Calif., 69

The Club at Ruby Hill, Pleasanton, Calif. (84/5) Noah Woolsey (a), Pleasanton, Calif., 68 Blake Hathcoat, Moraga, Calif., 71 Chanhee Ryu (a), Pleasanton, Calif., 71 Eddy Lai (a), San Jose, Calif., 71 Jaden Dumdumaya (a), Fairfield, Calif., 71 Alt-Ethan Chung (a), Eastvale, Calif., 72 Alt-Darren Pang (a), San Ramon, Calif., 72

Collindale G.C., Fort Collins, Colo. (68/4) Riley Arp, Fort Collins, Colo., 67 Jake Staiano, Englewood, Colo., 67 Gavin Hagstrom (a), Windsor, Colo., 67 Ryan Burke (a), Firestone, Colo., 70 Alt-Gunnar Broin (a), Shorewood, Minn., 70 Alt-Derek Tolan, Highlands Ranch, Colo., 71

Worthington Manor C.C., Urbana, Md. (132/8) Chris Eigner (a), Arlington, Va., 68 Zack Miller (a), Towson, Md., 69 Ben Boyle, St. Simons Island, Ga., 69 Tom Adrounie, Davenport, Fla., 69 Mickey Demorat, Merritt Island, Fla., 69 Josh Duangmanee (a), Fairfax, Va., 69 Brett Reid (a), Spicer, Minn., 70 Andrew Loupe, Baton Rouge, La., 70 Alt-Bryan Morris, Orlando, 70 Alt-Zachary Barbin (a), Elkton, Md., 71

The Orchards G.C., Washington, Mich. (81/5) Peter Wilkes-Krier, Ann Arbor, Mich., 66 Otto Black, Brighton, Mich., 70 Thomas Giroux (a), Canada, 71 Payne Gnelwek, Brighton, Mich., 71 Jamie Guisinger, Troy, Mich., 71 Alt-Tim Pearce, Birmingham, Mich., 71 Alt-Coalter Smith (a), Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich., 72

Duke University G.C., Durham, N.C. (84/5) Zach Edmondson, Morrisville, N.C., 66 Ryan Gerard (a), Jupiter, Fla., 66 Warrington Quinn Riley (a), Raleigh, N.C., 67 Sihan Sandhu (a), Pinehurst, N.C., 67 Viraj Garewel (a), Raleigh, N.C., 68 Alt-Josh Lendach (a), Raleigh, N.C., 68 Alt-Kevin O'Connell (a), Cary, N.C., 69

Hollywood G.C., Deal, N.J. (120/7) Chris Gotterup, Little Silver, N.J., 64 Stephen Shellock, Shrewsbury, N.J., 68 Wanxi Sun (a), Danville, Calif., 69 Deven Ramachandran (a), Tiburon, Calif., 71 Elmer Hansen (a), Blue Bell, Pa., 71 Jurgen Mauer, Austria, 71 Etienne Brault, Canada, 71 Alt-Spencer Weiner (a), Far Hills, N.J., 71 Alt-Tony Perla, Mount Holly, N.J., 71

UNM Championship G.C., Albuquerque, N.M. (40/2) Jere Pelletier, El Paso, Texas, 65 James Gehrke (a), Albuquerque, N.M., 69 Alt-Samuel Saunders, Albuquerque, N.M., 70 Alt-Alexandra Estrada, Belen, N.M., 70

Wednesday, May 4 (1)

Lake Jovita G. & C.C. (South Course), Dade City, Fla. (84/5) Justin Grant (a), Ocala, Fla., 64 Wei-Hsuan Wang, Chinese Taipei, 65 Jack Maguire, St. Petersburg, Fla., 65 Benjamin Cai (a), Chinese Taipei, 66 Chase Koepka, West Palm Beach, Fla., 68 Alt-Anthony Martire, Absecon, N.J., 69 Alt-Richard Dou (a), Canada 69

Thursday, May 5 (9)

Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail at Silver Lakes (Backbreaker/Heartbreaker Courses), Glencoe, Ala. (84/5) Ford Clegg (a), Mountain Brook, Ala., 65 Will Wilcox, Moody, Ala., 66 William Holan (a), Canada, 67 Michael Sanders, Davidson, N.C., 69 Maximilian Basler (a), Germany, 69 Alt-Sam Love, Trussville, Ala., 69 Alt-Yinxuan Wu (a), China, 70

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Sewailo G.C., Tucson, Ariz. (78/5) Christian Banke (a), Scottsdale, Ariz., 65 David Rauer, Tucson, Ariz., 67 Griffin Wood, Scottsdale, Ariz., 69 Douglas Quinones, Phoenix, 69 Oilver Roberts, Hong Kong, China, 69 Alt-Travis Gonda, Tucson, Ariz., 70 Alt-Chris Dompier, Marana, Ariz., 70

La Purisima G.C., Lompoc, Calif. (90/5) Jinho Chung, Cerritos, Calif., 66 Larry Correa, Lompo, Calif., 69 Jonathan Hogan, Solvang, Calif., 69 Joachim Altonen, Finland, 69 Baron Szeto (a), Moraga, Calif.,70 Alt-Brett Silvernail, Ventura, Calif., 71 Alt-Ethan Barnes (a), Newport Beach, Calif., 71

The Grand G.C., San Diego, Calif. (90/5) Aaron Goldberg (a), Encinitas, Calif., 67 Luke Potter (a), Carlsbad, Calif., 69 Otto Vanhatalo, San Diego, 70 Yousef Guezzale (a), La Jolla, Calif., 70 Perry Cohen, Switzerland, 70 Alt-Leo Oyo (a), Japan, 71 Alt-Douglas Manchester (a), La Jolla, Calif., 71

Walnut Creek Golf Preserve, Westminster, Colo. (82/5) Esteban Missura (a), Denver, Colo., 67 Chase Carlson, Tacoma, Wash., 68 Ethan Adam (a), Chandler, Ariz., 70 Jack Hughes (a), Boulder, Colo., 70 Ben Lanting, Littleton, Colo., 70 Alt-Brian Thompson (a), San Francisco, 70 Alt-Connor Jones (a), Denver, 70

Buckhorn Springs G. & C.C., Valrico, Fla. (56/3) Brian Davis, Winter Garden, Fla., 66 Caleb Johnson, Muskegon, Mich., 66 Teddy Tadeas Tetak (a), Slovakia, 68 Alt-Quentin Debove (a), France, 68 Alt-Ian Thimble, Boston, 70

Old Oakland C.C. (South/East Courses), Indianapolis, Ind. (84/5) David Erby, Newburgh, Ind., 67 Jiri Zuska (a), Czech Republic, 67 Vince Drahman, Indianapolis, Ind., 68 Joe Weiler (a), West Lafayette, Ind., 69 Andrew Farraye (a), St. Augustine, Fla., 69 Alt-Colby Wollitz, Louisville, Ky., 70 Alt-Eric Steger, Westfield, Ind., 70

Midland (Texas) C.C. (53/3) Taylor Bibbs, Dallas, 68 Ben Lorenz (a), Phoenix, 70 Bobby Hudson, Memphis, Tenn., 70 Alt-J.J. Killeen, Lubbock, Texas, 70 Alt-Cameron Lopez (a), Midland, Texas, 71

The Federal Club, Glen Allen, Va. (90/5) Alex Price (a), Hillsboro, Va., 67 Isaac Simmons (a), Huddleston, Va., 67 Rasmus Konradsson, Sweden, 68 Blake Hinckley, Pinehurst, N.C., 68 Trey Marrion (a), Chesapeake, Va., 68 Alt-Alston Newsom, Chesapeake, Va., 68 Alt-Kevin Kraft, New Market, Md., 69

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Monday, May 9 (21)

Phoenix (Ariz.) C.C. (78/5) Hunter Thomson (a), Canada, 65 Cameron Sisk, San Diego, 67 Patrick Stolpe, Scottsdale, Ariz., 67 Tony Hendricks (a), Phoenix, 68 Shane Crampton, Phoenix, 68 Atl-Ryan Porch, Kalispell, Mont., 68 Atl-Nick Roman, Phoenix, 68

The Ridge G.C., Auburn, Calif. (70/4) Thomas Hutchison (a), San Jose, Calif., 70 Donnie Baucom, Fair Oaks, Calif., 71 Tom Johnson, San Francisco, Calif., 72 Mark Stephens (a), Redding, Calif., 72 Alt-Dylan Vanderveer (a), Newport Beach, Calif., 72 Alt-Michael Riebe (a), Encinitas, Calif., 72

El Niguel C.C., Laguna Niguel, Calif. (90/5) Matt Wilson, Costa Mesa, Calif., 69 Benjamin Lein, Diamond Bar, Calif.69 Jeffrey Kang, Buena Park, Calif., 70 Kyle An (a), Aliso Viejo, Calif., 70 Christopher Kim (a), Irvine, Calif., 71 Alt-Colin Featherstone, Vista, Calif., 72 Alt-Adam Eaton (a), Monrovia, Calif.,72

Classic Club, Palm Desert, Calif. (90/5) Tiger Tahvildari, Santa Ana, Calif., 69 Jhared Hack, Las Vegas, 69 Norman Xiong, Canyon Lake, Calif., 70 Michael Cliff (a), Fresno, Calif., 70 Chris Gilman, Yorba Linda, Calif., 70 Alt-Nick Cantlay, Los Alamitos, Calif., 71 Alt-Jake Vincent, Bermuda Dunes, Calif., 71

Todd Creek G.C., Thornton, Colo. (68/4) Jackson Solem (a), Longmont, Colo., 68 Dan Sniffin, Broomfield, Colo., 68 John Sand (a), Hoquiam, Wash., 69 Luke Cushman (a), Castle Rock, Colo., 69 Alt-Jack Castiglia (a), Lakewood, Colo., 69 Alt-Cole Nygren (a), Longmont, Colo., 70

The G.C. at Oxford Greens, Oxford, Conn. (65/4) Cody Paladino (a), West Hartford, Conn., 73 Caleb Manuel (a), Topsham, Maine, 74 Nicholas Cummings (a), Weston, Mass., 74 Walker Lohrey (a), Simsbury, Conn., 75 Alt-Eric Dietrich, Cheshire, Conn., 75 Alt-David Lane (a), Avon, Conn., 75

Ritz-Carlton Members G.C., Bradenton, Fla. (84/5) Charles Wang, China, 66 Jimmy Jones, Canada, 65 Nathan Bertsch (a), Bradenton, Fla., 70 Michael Visacki, Sarasota, Fla., 70 Eric Souchak (a), Sarasota, Fla., 70 Alt-Ian Davis (a), Orlando, Fla., 70 Alt-Jonathan Hewett, England, 70

Bay Point G.C. (Nicklaus Course), Panama City Beach, Fla. (63/4) Alexander Herrmann, Germany, 69 Michael Shears (a), Franklin, Tenn., 70 Brett Roberts (a), Coral Springs, Fla., 70 Alfie Fox (a), England, 70 Alt-Drew Mathers, Mobile, Ala., 70 Alt-Brett Hamm (a), Warner Robins, Ga.,70

The Plantation at Ponte Vedra Beach (Fla.) (84/5) Alexandre Vandermoten (a), France, 69 Mason Williams (a), Bridgeport, W.Va., 71 Stefan Ink (a), Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla., 71 John Felitto, Mountainside, N.J., 71 Jarred Garcia, Jacksonville, Fla., 71 Alt-Dru Love, Saint Simons Island, Ga., 72 Alt-Davis Lee (a), Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla., 72

BanBury G.C., Eagle, Idaho (58/3) Carson Barry (a), Eagle, Idaho, 70 Austin Christiansen, Houston, Texas, 71 Ty Travis (a), Eagle, Idaho, 72 Alt-Kristof Panke (a), Davenport, Iowa, 73 Alt-Taeksoo Kim, Boise, Idaho, 74

Cantigny G.C. (Woodside/Lakeside Courses), Wheaton, Ill. (84/5) Bryce Emory, Aurora, Ill., 71 Timothy Lim, Hoffman Estates, Ill., 72 Kyle Kochevar, Glen Ellyn, Ill., 73 Varun Chopra (a), Champaign, Ill., 73 Daniel Hudson, Chicago, 73 Alt-Billy Whalen (a), Nashville, Tenn., 74 Alt-Brian Bullington, Frankfort, Ill., 75

Morris Park C.C., South Bend, Ind. (75/8) Ethan Shepherd (a), Greenwood, Ind., 68 Owen Mullen (a), Canada, 70 Griffin Hare (a), Tipton, Ind., 70 Michael Davan, Rossville, Ill., 70 Herman Wide, Sekne (a), Norway, 70 Alt-Rick Palonis, Manhattan, Ill., 70 Alt-David Nyfjall (a), Sweden, 70

Blue Top Ridge G.C., Riverside, Iowa (53/3) Jack Lundin (a), Sioux Falls, S.D., 69 Mac MacLear (a), Hinsdale, Ill., 69 Garrett Tighe (a), North Richland Hills, Texas, 70 Alt-Blaine Buhr, Denver, Iowa, 71 Alt-Zach Steffen, Des Moines, Iowa, 72

Oakwood C.C., Kansas City, Mo. (58/3) Ryan Argotsinger, Lees Summit, Mo., 72 Andrew Beckler, Topeka, Kan., 72 Jacob Solomon, Auburn, Ala., 73 Alt-Wade Binfield, Fayetteville, Ga., 73 Alt-Matthew Hoemann (a), Washington, Mo., 73

Lake Forest C.C., St. Louis, Mo. (63/4) Tommy Kuhl (a), Morton, Ill., 73 Peter Weaver (a), St. Louis, Ill., 74 Chris Naegel, Wildwood, Mo., 74 Carr Vernon, Poplar Bluff, Mo., 75 Alt-Dawson Meek (a), Ozark, Mo.,75 Alt-Cy Norman (a), Benton, Ill., 75

Pinewild C.C. (Magnolia Course), Pinehurst, N.C. (84/5) Bryce Hendrix, Apex, N.C., 67 Ben Woodruff (a), Huntersville, N.C., 68 Christian Castillo (a), Parker, Texas, 71 Brandon Pierce, Covington, La., 71 August Joshua Beechler (a), Pinehurst, N.C., 71 Alt-Brett McLamb, Coats, N.C., 72 Alt-Broc Everett, West Des Moines, Iowa, 72

Southampton (N.Y.) C.C. (120/7) Tyler Gerbvavsits (a), Huntington, N.Y., 69 Nicholas Maccario (a), Waltham, Mass., 70 Lucas Spahl, Dudley, Mass., 70 Clancy Waugh, North Palm Beach, Fla., 71 Gerald Mackedon, Centereach, N.Y., 72 Colby Anderson (a), ,Rockville Centre, N.Y., 72 Matthew Lowe (a), Farmingdale, N.Y., 72 Alt-Clan Curley, Sag Harbor, N.Y., 72 Alt-Max Silverman (a), Old Westbury, N.Y., 72

White Manor C.C., Malvern, Pa. (113/7) Zach Juhasz, Bethlehem, Pa., 68 Morgan Lofland (a), Paoli, Pa., 69 Cole Willcox (a), Wayne, Pa., 69 Thaddeus Obecny II, Wheeling, W.Va., 69 Owen Manchester (a), Irvine, Calif., 69 Mark Miller (a), Philadelphia, Pa., 69 Stephen Cerbara, Langhorne, Pa., 70 Alt-Griffin Mitchell (a), New Albany, Ohio, 70 Alt-Maclain Huge, Charlotte, N.C., 71

DeBordieu Club, Georgetown, S.C. (84/5) Logan Sewell, Bluffton, S.C., 70 Andrew Swanson (a), Bluffton, S.C., 71 Avery Price (a), Georgetown, S.C., 71 Bryson Nimmer, Okatie, S.C., 71 Blaine Bunch, Savannah, Ga., 72 Alt-Morgan Deneen, Myrtle Beach, S.C., 72 Alt-Chris Nallen, Charlotte, N.C., 72

Lakeside C.C., Houston, Texas (131/8) Mario Carmona, Mexico, 68 Fred Wedel, The Woodlands, Texas, 69 Hanseung Chang (a), South Korea, 69 Andrew Lister, College Station, Texas, 70 Ty Chambers, Brush Prairie, Wash., 70 Chris MintonHouston, Texas, 71 Manuel Barbachano (a), Mexico, 72 Hunter Bott (a), Montgomery, Texas, 72 Alt-Christian Jalomo, Richmond, Texas, 72 Alt-David Lee, Houston, Texas, 72

Forest Creek G.C, Round Rock, Texas (93/5) Chandler Phillips, Huntsville, Texas, 67 Parker Coody (a), Plano, Texas, 69 Callum McNeill, Scotland, 70 Taylor Funk, Austin, Texas, 70 Matthew Kemps, Georgetown, Texas, 70 Alt-Tayler Termeer, Lakeway, Texas, 70 Alt-Tyler Gammill (a), Austin, Texas, 70

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Tuesday, May 10 (6)

Ironwood C.C. (South Course), Palm Desert, Calif. (89/5) Roman Aragon, Mission Viejo, Calif., 69 Jaden Huggins (a), Murrieta, Calif., 70 Riley Elms, Lake Oswego, Ore., 70 Derek Hitchner (a), Minneapolis, Minn., 70 David Longmire, Glendora, Calif., 71 Alt-Casey Adams, Olympia, Wash., 71 Alt-David Lyons, Irvine, Calif., 72

Missoula (Mont.) C.C. (40/2) Matt MarshallDarby, Mont.65 Harrison Murphy (a)Australia65 Alt-Reece Nilsen (a) - AltTucson, Ariz.69 Alt-Ryan Gronlund - AltPleasanton, Calif.69

W estfield C.C. (North Course), Westfield Center, Ohio (93/5) Jacob Scott, Strongsville, Ohio, 66 Jake McBride, Hartville, Ohio, 68 Ben Silverman (a), Toledo, Ohio, 68 David Howser (a), Memphis, Tenn., 69 Connor Malicki (a), Avon, Ohio69 Alt-Darin Hudak (a), Tallmadge, Ohio69 Alt-Connor Gdovin (a), Highland Heights, Ohio69

Westfield C.C. (South Course), Westfield Center, Ohio (84/5) Chase Wilson, Newark, Ohio, 67 Jake Daly, Cincinnati, Ohio, 68 Mike Auterson, Milford, Ohio, 69 Dylan Van Fossen, Norwich, Ohio, 69 Blake Sattler, Dover, Ohio, 69 Alt-Cade Breitenstine (a), Akron, Ohio, 70 Alt-Caleb Stimmel (a), Hilliard, Ohio, 70

Kirkbrae C.C., Lincoln, R.I. (90/5) Thomas McCormick (a), Warwick, R.I., 69 Fletcher Babcock, Danielson, Conn., 69 James Hervol, Lake Worth, Fla., 71 Bryson Richards (a), Plainfield, Vt., 71 Matt Baran, Osterville, Mass., 72 Alt-Patrick Frodigh (a), Westwood, Mass., 73 Alt-Samuel Grindle, Stoneham, Mass., 73

Hot Springs C.C. (Arlington Course), Hot Springs, Ark. (81/5) Peyton Wilhoit, North Little Rock, Ark., 67 Mitchell Ford (a), Little Rock, Ark., 67 Robert Hudson, Dallas, Texas, 68 Wil Griffin (a), Hot Springs, Ark., 68 Manuel TorresVenezuela, 68 Alt-William McDonald (a), Oklahoma City, Okla., 69 Alt-Mason Overstreet, Rogers, Ark., 69

Wednesday, May 11 (8)

Pelican Marsh G.C., Naples, Fla. (84/5) Tarik Can, Miami, Fla., 66 Ryan Celano, Naples, Fla., 68 Lukas Euler, Germany, 69 Stephen Stallings, Louisville, Ky., 69 Adam Miller, Estero, Fla., 70 Alt-Ryan Davis, Berkeley Heights, N.J., 70 Alt-Evan Bowser, Estero, Fla., 70

Wichita (Kan.) C.C. (65/4) Logan McAllister (a), Oklahoma City, Okla., 67 Joe Bultman (a), Shawnee, Kan., 69 Andrew Goodman (a), Norman, Okla., 69 Tommy Morrison (a), Dallas, Texas, 69 Alt-Patrick Welch (a), Aliso Viejo, Calif., 70 Alt-Sean Dougherty, Leawood, Kan., 70

Omaha (Neb.) C.C. (84/5) Corbin Mills, Greenville, S.C., 67 Connor Peck (a), Ankeny, Iowa, 70 Danny Woodhead (a), Elkhorn, Neb., 71 Carson Schaake, Omaha, Neb., 71 Alex Schaake, Omaha, Neb., 72 Alt-Drew D'Ercole (a), Papillion, Neb., 72

Butler (Pa.) C.C. (78/5) Beau Titsworth, St. Petersburg, Fla., 67 Darin Kowalski (a), Pittsburgh, Pa., 69 Blaise Vanitvelt (a), Fenton, Mich., 69 Nick Sorkin (a), Moundsville, Md., 70 Jason Li (a), Sewickley, Pa., 70 Alt-Austin Lemieux (a), Sewickley, Pa., 71 Alt-Joseph Juszczyk (a), Dearborn Heights, Mich., 71

Stonewall Resort, Roanoke, W.Va. (35/2) Easton Paxton (a), Riverton, Wyo., 73 Grant Gobezie (a), Orlando, Fla., 74 Alt-Clayton Thomas (a), Huntington, W.Va., 76 Alt-Ayden Wyckoff (a), Weston, W.Va., 77

Wild Rock C.C., Wisconsin Dells, Wis. (82/5) Bennett Cotten, Winnetka, Ill., 69 Ty Kretz (a), Marinette, Wis., 69 Griffin Barela (a), Lakewood, Colo., 69 Cameron Huss (a), Kenosha, Wis., 70 Hunter Eichorn (a), Carney, Mich., 70 Alt-Joaquin Diaz, Milwaukee, Wis., 70 Alt-Mick Smith, Australia, 71

Riverton (Wyo.) C.C. (14/1) Parker Paxton (a), Riverton, Wyo., 70 Alt-Jaren Calkins (a), Lander, Wyo., 72 Alt-Hunter Hall (a), Cody, Wyo., 72

Kearney Hill G.L., Lexington, Ky. (102/6) Jacob Cook (a), Frankfort, Ky., 66 Erik Edwards, Louisville, Ky., 66 Matt Picanso, Bakersfield, Calif., 67 Andrew Stephens, Union, Ky., 68 Chris Francoeur (a), Amesbury, Mass., 68 Joey Savoie, Canada, 68 Alt-Jessie Massey, Louisville, Ky., 68 Alt-Bryce Haney (a), Huber Heights, Ohio, 68

Thursday, May 12 (11)

Hammock Dunes Club (Creek Course), Palm Coast, Fla. (84/5) Oliver Simonsen, Ooltewah, Tenn., 68 Derek Bard, Jacksonville Beach, Fla., 68 Steve Marino, Tequesta, Fla., 69 Will Cannon, Hoover, Ala., 70 Danny Walker, Bradenton, Fla., 72 Alt-Kyle Sterbinsky, Yardley, Pa.,72 Alt-Cody Blick, Jacksonville, Fla.72

Wellington National G.C., West Palm Beach, Fla. (84/5) Michael Sweeney, Port Saint Lucie, Fla., 69 Rigg Chang, North Palm Beach, Fla., 69 Carson Klawonn, West Palm Beach, Fla., 71 Evan Katz, West Palm Beach, Fla., 71 Trevor Sluman, Delay Beach, Fla., 71 Alt-Joaquin Lolas, Peru, 72 Alt-Myles Creighton, Canada, 72

The Links at Norfolk, Ramsey, Minn. (81/5) Ben Warian (a), Stillwater, Minn., 67 Bennett Swavely (a), Hudson, Wis., 69 Andrew McCain, Jupiter, Minn., 69 Zach Sklebar, Fargo, N.D., 70 William Frazier (a), Apple Valley, Minn., 70 Alt-tRyan Deisler (a), Minneapolis, Minn., 71 Alt-Andrew Israelson, Staples, Minn., 71

River Landing G.C. (River Course), Wallace, N.C. Joshua Rackley,. Wilmington, N.C., 67 Thomas Bass, Wilmington, N.C., 68 Ryan Jahr (a), Ocean Isle Beach, N.C., 69 Holden Strickland, Littleton, N.C., 69 Blake Taylor, Wilmington, N.C., 71 Alt-Randall Hudson (a), New Bern, N.C., 71 Alt-Jason Widener, Chapel Hill, N.C., 71

The Legacy Club at Woodcrest, Cherry Hill, N.J. David Sanders, Mt. Laurel, N.J., 66 Michael Brown Jr. (a), Maple Shade, N.J., 68 Michael Rushin, Bartonsville, Pa., 70 Alt-Shea Wolfle, Sewell, N.J., 71 Alt-Roland Massimino, Lumberville, Pa., 71

C.C. of York, York, Pa. (65/4) Ryan Siegler, Baltimore, Md., 68 Zachary Lese, Silver Spring, Md., 68 Kevin Scherr (a), Nazareth, Pa., 70 Alex Blickle, Reinholds, Pa., 70 Alt-Nicholas Gross (a), Downington, Pa., 71 Alt-J.D. Hughes, Orlando, 71

Ak-Chin Southern Dunes G.C., Maricopa, Ariz. (78/5) Jared Du Toit, Canada, 69 Preston Summerhays (a), Scottsdale, Ariz., 69 Brendan Jelley, Tulsa, Okla., 69 Caston Roberts (a), Mesa, Ariz., 69 Ethan CastoShohomish, Wash., 69 Alt-Leopoldo Torres (a), Las Vegas, 70 Alt-Ryggs Johnston (a), Libby, Mont., 70

Bermuda Dunes (Calif.) C.C. (Classic Course) (90/5) Jon Yoshihiro, Yorba Linda, Calif., 64 Charles Reiter (a), Palm Desert, Calif., 68 Jared Kinoshita, Bakersfield, Calif., 68 Brady Calkins, Scottsdale, Ariz., 69 Manav Shah, Bakersfield, Calif., 70 Alt-Steve Novarro (a), Azusa, Calif., 70 Alt-Zihao Jin (a), China, 70

Whitewater Creek C.C., Fayetteville, Ga. (132/8) Timothy O'Neal, Savannah, Ga., 67 Cory Sciupider, Jupiter, Fla., 68 Luke Koenig (a), Statham, Ga., 68 Connor Creasy (a), Abingdon, Va., 68 Brock Healy (a), Norcross, Ga., 68 Zach Caldwell, Woodstock, Ga., 68 Cody Proveaux, Murfreesboro, Va., 69 Andrew Namkoong (a), South Korea, 69 Alt-Alex Shead, Appling, Ga., 69 Alt-Matt Nagy, Tazewell, Ga., 69

Hillendale C.C., Phoenix, Md. (75/4) Matthew Oshrine, Baltimore, Md., 68 Michael Crowley (a), Hunt Valley, Md., 68 Benton Weinberg (a), Potomac, Md., 69 Brad Riley (a), Olney, Md., 69 Alt-Lee Detmer, Washington, D.C., 70 Alt-Carlo Pizzano (a), College Park, Md., 70

Knickerbocker C.C., Tenafly, N.J. (98/6) William Hook, Tenafly, N.J., 66 Luis Fernando Barco, Peru, 68 Cole Ekert (a), Chatham, N.J., 70 Justin Burkhamer (a), New Rochelle, N.Y., 70 Henry Dubiel (a), Hobe Sound, Fla., 70 Brendan Hansen (a), Spring Lake, N.J., 70 Alt-Sang Hun Ju, Fort Lee, N.J., 71 Alt-Ben Carpenter (a), Darien, Conn., 71

Monday, May 16 (11)

Mesa (Ariz.) C.C. (78/5) Chris Korte, Littleton, Colo., 62 Charlie Beljan, Mesa, Ariz., 64 Noah Hofman, Litchfield Park, Ariz., 65 Zander Winston, Scottsdale, Ariz., 66 Mike Davidson (a), Mesa, Ariz., 67 Alt-Brian Ohr, Northbrook, Ill., 68 Alt-Jacob Tarkany (a), Scottsdale, Ariz., 68

TPC Stonebrae C.C., Hayward, Calif. (84/5) Dalan RefiogluFoster City, Calif., 64 Hayden ShiehFremont, Calif., 70 Nick McClendon (a), Livermore, Calif., 70 A.J. Fitzgerald (a), Salinas, Calif., 71 Hayden HuiDublin, Calif., 72 Alt-Niall Donegan (a), Mill Valley, Calif., 72 Alt-Riley Killip (a), Olympia, Wash., 72

The Pulpit Club (The Paintbrush Course), Caledon Village, Ontario, Canada (78/5) Michael Blair,Canada, 69 Riley Goss, Canada, 70 Branson Ferrier, Canada, 71 David Li Sheman, Canada, 71 Chris Crisologo, Canada, 71 Alt-Steve Gonko, Canada, 71 Alt-Jeff Fang (a), Canada, 71

Lake Shore C.C., Glencoe, Ill. (84/5) Jaime Lopez Rivarola, Argentina, 66 Daniel Tanaka (a), Wilmette, Ill., 68 Jackson Bussell (a), Lincolnshire, Ill., 69 Timmy Crawford (a), Arlington Heights, Ill., 71 Josh Esler,Wauconda, Ill., 71 Alt-Larry Blatt, Chicago, 71 Alt-Jared Steger (a), Chicago, 71

Illini C.C., Springfield, Ill. (77/5) Samuel Stevens, Eastborough, Kan., 67 Charles Jahn, Sperry, Iowa, 68 Luke Gannon, Mahomet, Ill., 69 Travis Smyth, Australia, 69 Andreas Nielsen, Denmark, 70 Alt-Chris Erwin, Gallatin, Tenn., 70 Alt-Dustin Sloat (a), Charleston, Ill., 70

Shaker Ridge C.C., Albany, N.Y. (81/5) Jason Thresher, West Suffield, Conn., 67 Matthew Campbell, Rome, N.Y., 70 Scott Berliner, Lake Luzerne, N.Y., 70 Brandon Lacasse, Canada, 71 Bryan Adkinson, Boston, Mass., 71 Alt-Matthew Belizze, Ossining, N.Y., 72 Alt-Matt Shubley, Canada, 72

Mendon (N.Y.) G.C. (54/3) William Gaffney, Williamsville, N.Y., 65 Brendan Leonard, Canada, 66 John Clare, Tampa, Fla., 66 Alt-Ben Reichert, Buffalo, N.Y., 68

Maketewah C.C., Cincinnati, Ohio (144/9) Wes Homan, Beastville, Ohio70 Seth Fair, Pittsboro, Ind., 70 Matthew Wetterich (a), Cincinnati, Ohio, 70 Austin Squires, Union, Ky., 70 Elliott Grayson, Shelby, N.C., 71 Mason Witt (a), Xenia, Ohio, 71 Daniel Wetterich, Cincinnati, Ohio, 71 Casey Spiess (a), Cincinnati, Ohio, 71 Dave Bahr, Cincinnati, Ohio, 71 Alt-Eric Ansett, Nashville, Tenn., 71 Alt-Will Grimmer, Cincinnati, Ohio, 72

Glen Oak C.C., Clarks Summit, Pa. (51/3) Anthony Sebastianelli, Clarks Summit, Pa., 67 David Mecca (a), Scranton, Pa., 70 Christopher Crawford, Bensalem, Pa., 71 Alt-Billy Pabst (a), Roaring Brook Township, Pa., 73 Alt-Luke Fayocavitz (a), Clark Summit, Pa., 73

Hurricane Creek C.C., Anna, Texas (132/8) Cooper Dossey, McKinney, Texas, 65 Zach James, Sherman, Texas, 66 David Meyers, South Africa, 66 Michael Salazar, El Paso, Texas, 67 Willy Kropp, Oceanside, Calif., 67 Noah McWilliams (a), Benton, La., 67 Harley Abrams (a), Tulsa, Okla., 67 Kolton Crawford (a), Mansfield, Texas, 67 Alt-James Nitties, Australia, 68 Alt-Shawn Lu, Honolulu, 68

Riverside C.C., Provo, Utah (90/5) Steele Dewald, Salt Lake City, Utah, 66 Rhett Rasmussen, Draper, Utah, 67 Boston Bracken (a), St. George, Utah. 68 Mitchell Schow, Ogden, Utah, 68 Cooper Jones (a), Highland, Utah, 68 Alt-Erik Matthewson, Las Vegas, 69 Alt-Justin Shluker (a), Park City, Utah, 69

Tuesday, May 17 (5)

Shingle Creek G.C., Orlando, Fla. (84/5) Manuel Villegas, Colombia, 67 Keith Greene, DeBary, Fla., 67 Davis Shore, Knoxville, Tenn., 67 Christophe Stutts, Maitland, Fla., 67 Fielding Brewbaker, Seminole, Fla., 68 Alt-Matias Sanchez, Australia, 68 Alt-Kane Whitehurst, Chamblee, Ga., 68

Taconic G.C., Williamstown, Mass. (84/5) Sam Goldenring, Florham Park, N.J., 71 Owen Quinn, Holden, Mass., 72 Fran Quinn, Holden, Mass., 72 Eric Mabee, Pittsfield, Mass., 73 Ethan Whitney (a) Westminster, Mass., 73 Alt-Thomas Harrison (a), West Palm Beach, Fla.73 Alt-Sean Fitzgerald (a), Newton, Mass.73

Edgewood Tahoe Golf Course, Stateline, Nev. (80/5) Joshua McCarthyDanville, Calif., 69 Jared BecherReno, Nev., 70 Brady Siravo (a), Sacramento, Calif., 71 Ian Dahl (a), Carmel, Calif., 71 Ryan Williams, Sacramento, Calif., 71 Alt-Tyler Torano, Chula Vista, Calif., 71 Alt-Kevin Huff (a), Fresno, Calif., 71

Manhattan Woods G.C., West Nyack, N.Y. (117/7) Juan Carlos Benitez, Mexico, 66 Brent Ito, New Rochelle, N.Y., 69 Caleb Wilson, Oyster Bay, N.Y., 70 James Allen (a), Scarsdale, N.Y., 70 Raoul Menard, Canada, 70 David Pastore, Stamford, Conn., 70 Christian Cavaliere (a), Katonah, N.Y., 71 Alt-John Lyras, Australia, 71 Alt-Chris Wiatr, Juno Beach, Fla., 71

Tumble Creek Club, Cle Elum, Wash. (93/6) Ethan Evans (a), Mercer Island, Wash., 69 Isaac Hall, Reardan, Wash., 69 Jamie Hall, Seattle, Wash., 70 Max Herendeen (a), Bellevue, Wash., 70 Cole Madey, West Linn, Ore., 71 Dallas Jones, Canada, 71 Alt-Jake Koppenberg (a), Bellingham, Wash., 72 Alt-Li Wang, Seattle, Wash., 72

Monday, May 23 (1)

Palmer (Alaska) G.C. (16/1) Ryan Terry (a), Nashville, Tenn., 68 Alt-Brandon Smith, Las Vegas, 70 Alt-Todd Millard, Anchorage, Alaska, 71

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