Daniel Mazziotta of Fort Myers, FL Medlaist with a 65 (-7)
GLENCOE, AL – Final results from U.S. Open Championship Local Qualifying hosted by RTJ at Silver Lakes in Glencoe, AL on Thursday, May 3, 2018 (7226 yards, par 36-36—72, Course/Slope Rating: 75.2/139).
Four qualifying spots and two alternate positions were available at this qualifying site.
Daniel Mazziotta of Fort Myers, FL carded a seven-under 65 to earn medalist honors. Conner Godsey of Jacksonville Beach, FL (67), Matthew Fast of Hattiesburg, MS (68) and Raoul Menard of Canada (69) took the other remaining qualifying spots.
The four qualifiers advanced to sectional qualifying that will be played at 12 sites located throughout the U.S. (10 sites) and internationally in England (1) and Japan (1).
Hole-by-hole scoring times can be viewed here: https://www.ghintpp.com/bamagolf/TPPOnlineScoring/ResultsStroke.aspx?id=405
This qualifier was conducted by the Alabama Golf Association on behalf of the United States Golf Association.
*(a) = amateur
Place |
Competitor |
Score |
Qualifiers |
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1 |
Daniel Mazziotta, Fort Myers, Fla. |
32-33--65 (-7) |
2 |
Conner Godsey, Jacksonville Beach, Fla. |
33-34--67 (-5) |
3 |
Matthew Fast, Hattiesburg, Miss. |
35-33--68 (-4) |
4 |
Raoul Menard, Canada |
37-32--69 (-3) |
Alternates |
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T5 |
(1st Alt) Kevin Lucas, Folsom, Calif. |
37-34--71 (-1) |
T5 |
(2nd Alt) Jared Bettcher, Auburn, Ala. |
34-37--71 (-1) |
Failed to Qualify |
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T5 |
Samuel Del Val, Spain |
36-35--71 (-1) |
T8 |
Samuel Love, Birmingham, Ala. |
34-38--72 (Even) |
T8 |
Gary Wigington, Anniston, Ala. (a) |
35-37--72 (Even) |
T8 |
Wilson McDonald, Birmingham, Ala. |
34-38--72 (Even) |
T8 |
David Skinns, England |
36-36--72 (Even) |
T8 |
Trace Crowe, Easley, S.C. (a) |
37-35--72 (Even) |
T13 |
Bradley Long, Hoover, Ala. |
38-35--73 (+1) |
T13 |
Casey Wittenberg, Memphis, Tenn. |
38-35--73 (+1) |
T13 |
Ben Fuller, Birmingham, Ala. (a) |
37-36--73 (+1) |
T13 |
Julian R. Keur, Summerville, S.C. (a) |
37-36--73 (+1) |
T13 |
Nickolaus Budd, Woodstock, Ga. (a) |
36-37--73 (+1) |
T18 |
Bobby Wyatt, Mobile, Ala. |
38-36--74 (+2) |
T18 |
Brooks Thomas, Chattanooga, Tenn. |
37-37--74 (+2) |
T18 |
Dawson Atkinson, Trussville, Ala. (a) |
38-36--74 (+2) |
T18 |
Rovonta Young, R. Cucamonga, Calif. (a) |
38-36--74 (+2) |
T18 |
Bryce Ledford, Chattanooga, Tenn. |
37-37--74 (+2) |
23 |
Kyohei Nomura, Honolulu, Hawaii |
37-38--75 (+3) |
T24 |
Joseph Griffin, Sugar Hill, Ga. |
38-38--76 (+4) |
T24 |
Ford Clegg, Mountain Brook, Ala. (a) |
36-40--76 (+4) |
T24 |
Ryan Benton, Dothan, Ala. |
38-38--76 (+4) |
T24 |
William Wann, Birmingham, Ala. (a) |
38-38--76 (+4) |
T24 |
Bo Hayes, Southside, Ala. |
40-36--76 (+4) |
T24 |
Robert Davidson, Oneonta, Ala. (a) |
38-38--76 (+4) |
T24 |
William Walker, Tuscaloosa, Ala. (a) |
36-40--76 (+4) |
T24 |
Lance Evans, Oxford, Ala. (a) |
42-34--76 (+4) |
T24 |
Nick Robillard, Birmingham, Ala. (a) |
34-42--76 (+4) |
T33 |
Scott Strohmeyer, Auburn, Ala. |
40-37--77 (+5) |
T33 |
Layton Bussey, Anniston, Ala. (a) |
40-37--77 (+5) |
T33 |
Connor Slane, Helena, Ala. |
38-39--77 (+5) |
T33 |
Spike McRoy, Huntsville, Ala. |
41-36--77 (+5) |
T37 |
J. Michael Riley, Mobile, Ala. (a) |
40-38--78 (+6) |
T37 |
Ty Cole, Albertville, Ala. (a) |
42-36--78 (+6) |
T37 |
Kevin Carden, Hoover, Ala. (a) |
37-41--78 (+6) |
T37 |
Forrest Knight, Clanton, Ala. |
36-42--78 (+6) |
T37 |
Michael Decker, Nashville, Tenn. (a) |
37-41--78 (+6) |
T37 |
Jay McLuen, Forsyth, Ga. |
43-35--78 (+6) |
T37 |
Felix Ronderos, Mobile, Ala. (a) |
38-40--78 (+6) |
T37 |
John Chaney, Cleveland, Ohio |
39-39--78 (+6) |
T37 |
Lee Hodges, Ardmore, Ala. (a) |
40-38--78 (+6) |
T37 |
Crawford Reeves, Greer, S.C. |
40-38--78 (+6) |
T37 |
Austin Cody, Birmingham, Ala. |
38-40--78 (+6) |
T48 |
Thomas Whitley, Hoschton, Ga. |
40-39--79 (+7) |
T48 |
John Hilliard Catanzaro, Gadsden, Ala. (a) |
39-40--79 (+7) |
T50 |
Evan Spence, Chattanooga, Tenn. (a) |
40-40--80 (+8) |
T50 |
Atharv Argade, Deatsville, Ala. (a) |
44-36--80 (+8) |
T52 |
David Cooke, Vestavia Hills, Ala. |
40-41--81 (+9) |
T52 |
Taylor Jones, Birmingham, Ala. |
41-40--81 (+9) |
T52 |
Christopher Cox, Gadsden, Ala. (a) |
41-40--81 (+9) |
T52 |
Dominic Diaz, Birmingham, Ala. |
43-38--81 (+9) |
T52 |
Sam Jeffcoat, Birmingham, Ala. (a) |
39-42--81 (+9) |
T57 |
Matthew Burrow, Mountain Brook, Ala. (a) |
40-43--83 (+11) |
T57 |
Jake Nolen, Birmingham, Ala. (a) |
43-40--83 (+11) |
T57 |
Benjamin Harris, Homewood, Ala. (a) |
39-44--83 (+11) |
T57 |
Will Patrick, Oneonta, Ala. (a) |
39-44--83 (+11) |
T57 |
Dakota Yawn, Tallapoosa, Ga. |
41-42--83 (+11) |
62 |
Scott Weaver, Madison, Ala. (a) |
39-45--84 (+12) |
63 |
Joe Haupt, Birmingham, Ala. |
41-44--85 (+13) |
64 |
Jordan Hartsell, Hartselle, Ala. (a) |
41-45--86 (+14) |
65 |
Charlie King, Griffin, Ga. |
45-42--87 (+15) |
66 |
Michael Brice, Memphis, Tenn. |
45-44--89 (+17) |
67 |
Michael Ferrer, Covington, La. (a) |
47-43--90 (+18) |
T68 |
Nicklaus Thrower, Fultondale, Ala. |
WD |
T68 |
Michael Peter, Rogersville, Ala. |
WD |
T68 |
Logan Archer, Oxford, Ala. (a) |
WD |
T68 |
Rich Street, Birmingham, Ala. (a) |
WD |
T68 |
Mark Blackburn, Birmingham, Ala. |
WD |
T68 |
Grant Leaver, Centerville, Tenn. |
WD |
T68 |
Jason Tate, Owens Cross Roads, Ala. (a) |
WD |
T68 |
Thomas Luther, Hoover, Ala. (a) |
WD |
T68 |
Richard Douglas, Birmingham, Ala. (a) |
WD |
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