NEWS
UCLA's Cantlay makes it into Open as qualifiers take place nationwide
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Sergio Garcia changed his mind about U.S. Open qualifying and it paid off Monday when he earned a spot at Congressional by surviving a seven-man playoff.
Vijay Singh also changed his mind and didn't show up in Columbus for the 36-hole qualifier, meaning he will miss a major championship for the first time in 17 years.
Garcia, who has fallen to No. 75 in the world, said only last month that he wouldn't go through qualifying. He had rounds of 68-67 at Tunica National near Memphis, Tenn., then got one of the four spots in a playoff to extend his streak in the majors to 47 straight. This was the first time since turning pro in 1999 that Garcia had to qualify.
Singh's streak of 67 consecutive majors -- dating to the 1994 U.S. Open at Oakmont -- ended with his no-show. According to the PGA Tour's website, he is no longer part of the field at the FedEx St. Jude Classic, and there is no other way for him to get into the U.S. Open. The USGA has said it would not give a special exemption this year, as it did for the Fijian for last year's U.S. Open.
Those were the two biggest developments on a day of big hopes, with 11 sectional qualifiers in 10 states. No other major fills half its field with anyone willing to give it a try.
Among those who got into the U.S. Open, which starts June 16 at Congressional:
-- Sam Saunders, the grandson of Arnold Palmer, who made it through a playoff and is going to the U.S. Open for the first time. His grandfather won in 1960 at Cherry Hills, and Palmer tied for fifth in 1964 when the Open first went to Congressional.
-- Steve Irwin, the son of three-time U.S. Open champion Hale Irwin, was among four qualifiers in California.
-- Fred Funk, who once was the golf coach at Maryland. He will be 55 on Tuesday of the U.S. Open, and he'll be in town as one of the 156 players in the field.
Just as noteworthy were some of the players who failed to qualify. The list included a trio of U.S. Open champions (Steve Jones, Lee Janzen and Tom Kite) and a trio of British Open champions (Justin Leonard, David Duval and Ben Curtis).
"It's entirely worth it," Duval said. "You can't win the golf tournament if you're not in it. So I guess I'm not going to win it this year."
There were alternates from each of the 11 sectional sites, and the order in which the USGA lists them will be critical. There now are 150 players in the U.S. Open, meaning six spots are available for anyone who cracks the top 50 in the world ranking this week -- except for Woodland, only Ross Fisher (No. 54), J.B. Holmes (No. 55) and Steve Marino (No. 59) have an outside chance.
Also to be determined is whether Tiger Woods plays in the U.S. Open. A decision is expected this week.
UCLA freshman Patrick Cantlay was among the 16 qualifiers in Columbus, which offered the most spots because it had the biggest field that was filled mostly with PGA Tour players. Cantlay, who wrapped up a sensational first season that earned him the Jack Nicklaus Award as the top college player, had rounds of 65-70.
Brandt Jobe, a runner-up by one shot at the Memorial on Sunday, joined Chez Reavie as co-medalists in Columbus.
Others who qualified in Columbus were Robert Garrigus, Marc Turnesa, John Senden, D.A. Points, Marc Leishman, Kevin Chappell, Adam Long, Justin Hicks, Nick O'Hern and Chris Wilson. Tim Petrovic, Scott Hend and Webb Simpson were part of a six-man playoff for three spots. Among those who got bumped out of the playoff were former Ryder Cup players J.J. Henry and Brett Wetterich.
Gary Woodland called officials to withdraw. He moved up to No. 41 in the world ranking after his sixth-place finish at the Memorial, and is a lock to stay in the top 50 next week to get into the U.S. Open.
Others who failed to earn spots out of Columbus were Rocco Mediate, Sean O'Hair and Bob Hope winner Jhonattan Vegas.
Several other tour players were in Memphis, where amateur Bud Cauley of Jacksonville, Fla., shared medalist honors with Sunghoon Kang, a PGA Tour rookie from South Korea.
Chad Campbell appeared to be safe until a bogey on the final hole dropped him into a seven-man playoff for four spots. He still won a spot, however, along with Brian Gay, Briny Baird and Garcia.
Among those who didn't qualify in Memphis were former PGA champion Rich Beem, Stephen Ames, Chris DiMarco and Boo Weekley, who withdrew after his first 18 holes.
This was the second time in three years that Funk has qualified. Among the other nine players who qualified in Rockville, Md., were Ty Tryon, three-time tour winner Kirk Triplett and former U.S. Amateur champion Bubba Dickerson.
In other qualifiers:
-- Saunders earned his spot in Vero Beach, Fla., surviving a three-for-two playoff at Quail Valley Golf Club. Joey Lamielle was the medalist, while Michael Barbosa got the other playoff spot.
-- Bennett Blakeman led three qualifiers in St. Charles, Ill. Among those who failed to get through was Scott Langley, last year's NCAA champion who tied for 16th in the U.S. Open last year and tied for low amateur.
-- S.Y. Noh of South Korea, a rising star on the Asian Tour, earned one of two spots from Springfield, Ohio.
-- In Ball Ground, Ga., Russell Henley earned the last of three spots by beating PGA Tour player Jason Dufner in a playoff at Hawk's Ridge Golf Club. Henley recently won a Nationwide Tour event as an amateur, and he tied for low amateur in the U.S. Open last year.
-- At the Dallas Athletic Club, former British Open champion Todd Hamilton earned one of four spots. Harrison Frazar and Greg Chalmers got in through a three-for-two playoff, while Leonard missed it by two shots. Also missing was Jordan Spieth, a teenager who has made the cut the last two years in the Byron Nelson Championship.
-- In New Jersey, Geoffrey Sisk led the four qualifiers from Canoe Brook, a group that included Alexander Rocha of Brazil and Matt Richardson of England, who lost his European Tour card four years ago.
Here are the results from Monday's qualifiers:
SUMMIT, N.J. (4 qualify)
Canoe Brook Country Club
Geoffrey Sisk 67-70--137
a-Cheng-tsung Pan 72-66--138
Matt Richardson 69-69--138
Alexander Rocha 71-67--138
Alternates:
Zack Byrd 69-70--139
a-Nathaniel McCoy 71-68--139
VERO BEACH, Fla. (3 qualify)
Quail Valley Golf Club
Joey Lamielle 68-72--140
a-Michael Barbosa 68-73--141
Sam Saunders 69-72--141
Alternates:
a-Andres Echavarria 68-73--141
a-Shane Barber 70-72--142
ST. CHARLES, Ill. (3 qualify)
St. Charles Country Club
Bennett Blakeman 68-67--135
a-Brad Benjamin 67-69--136
Christopher Deforest 71-65--136
Alternates:
a-Blake Biddle 67-69--136
a-Andy Paulson 67-70--137
BALL GROUND, Ga. (3 qualify)
Hawks Ridge Golf Club
Ryan Nelson Dickinson 66-66--132
a-Brett Patterson 70-62--132
a-Russell Henley 68-65--133
Alternates:
Jason Dufner 69-64--133
a-Oliver Schniederjans 66-68--134
COLUMBUS, Ohio (16 qualify)
Brookside Golf & Country Club/Lake Golf & Country Club
Chez Reavie 69-63--132
Brandt Jobe 62-70--132
Robert Garrigus 67-66--133
Adam Long 70-65--135
Justin Hicks 69-66--135
Nicholas O'Hern 68-67--135
a-Patrick Cantlay 65-70--135
Chris Wilson 70-66--136
D.A. Points 68-68--136
John Senden 68-68--136
Marc Turnesa 69-67--136
Kevin Chappell 68-68--136
Marc Leishman 68-68--136
Webb Simpson 68-69--137
Tim Petrovic 69-68--137
Scott Hend 64-73--137
Alternates:
J.J. Henry 68-69--137
Brett Wetterich 67-70--137
ROCKVILLE, Md. (10 qualify)
Woodmont Country Club
Kirk Triplett 69-64--133
Jon Mills 70-64--134
Fred Funk 67-68--135
Elliot Gealy 70-65--135
Michael Tobiason Jr 69-66--135
Ty Tryon 71-64--135
Bubba Dickerson 72-64--136
Christo Greyling 67-69--136
David May 68-68--136
Will Wilcox 67-69--136
Alternates:
Brad Adamonis 66-71--137
Drew Weaver 68-69--137
Phillip Choi 69-68--137
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio (2 qualify)
Springfield Country Club
Seung Yul Noh 66-66--132
Jesse Hutchins 71-64--135
Alternates:
a-Luke Guthrie 69-66--135
Chris Devlin 68-68--136
DALLAS, Texas (4 qualify)
Dallas Athletic Club
Michael Smith 69-64--133
Todd Hamilton 67-68--135
Harrison Frazar 72-64--136
Greg Chalmers 66-70--136
Alternates:
a-Michael Whitehead 68-68--136
Justin Leonard 70-68--138
TUNICA, Miss. (10 qualify)
Tunica National
a-William Cauley 67-65--132
Sunghoon Kang 67-65--132
Michael Putnam 64-69--133
Scott Piercy 67-66--133
Andres Gonzales 67-66--133
Fredrik Jacobson 67-67--134
Sergio Garcia 68-67--135
Brian Gay 68-67--135
Chad Campbell 66-69--135
Briny Baird 68-67--135
Alternates:
a-Emiliano Grillo 67-68--135
Taggart Ridings 66-69--135
BREMERTON, Wash. (4 qualify)
Gold Mountain Golf Club
a-Chris Williams 70-68--138
Adam Hadwin 68-71--139
Wes Heffernan 69-70--139
John Ellis 67-73--140
Alternates:
Michael Block 69-72--141
Brian Prouty 71-71--142
GLENDALE, Calif. (5 qualify)
Oakmont Country Club
a-Scott Pinckney 67-70--137
Matthew Edwards 67-70--137
a-Beau Hossler 67-71--138
a-Steven Irwin 67-71--138
Brian Locke 69-70--139
Alternates:
Jeffrey Roth 69-70--139
a-Grant Rappleye 74-65--139