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This week is final chance to get exempt for U.S. and British Opens

- AP

FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) -- It didn't take long for Ryuji Imada to realize some of the perks from winning the AT&T Classic outside Atlanta, chief among them a return trip to Georgia next April for the Masters.

Little did he know that his victory also sewed up a spot in the U.S. Open and the British Open.

This is a big week for a dozen or so players who are not already exempt from qualifying for golf's two oldest championships. The U.S. Open and British Open will take the top 50 in the world ranking after this week, and some exemptions are available through money lists.

Imada is at No. 49, but he'll get his free pass to both Opens through the money list.

The top 10 on the PGA TOUR money list through Colonial are exempt to the U.S. Open, and Imada is a lock at No. 4. The British Open takes the top three players not already exempt among the top 20 on the money list through Colonial. Imada is mathematically assured of that spot, too, because most of the players around him on the money list will easily make it off the world ranking.

Two guys with the most to gain at Colonial are Jeff Quinney and Bart Bryant.

Quinney is at No. 52 in the world and No. 14 in the money list, so good play will take care of either one. He'll need to finish in the top 10 to have any chance of being exempt for the U.S. Open.

Bryant is No. 51 in the world and No. 19 on the money list, and his better chance is to crack the top 50 in the world ranking. He likely will need to finish in the top 15. Others on the bubble through the world ranking include Nick O'Hern (No. 55), John Senden (No. 57) and Chad Campbell (No. 58).

The U.S. Open also takes the top 10 from the Order of Merit on the European Tour, and that could turn out to be an interesting battle. Damien McGrane is holding down the 10th spot by $1,669 over Oliver Wilson.

As for the British Open, the top three players on the U.S. money list not already exempt are Imada, Quinney and Bryant, with Sean O'Hair about $25,000 behind Bryant. All of them are at Colonial this week.

Copyright 2008 Associated Press. All rights reserved.

 
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