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2009 US Open Sectional Qualifying Results

Here is a recap of all of the scoring from the seven sites that held 36 holes of US Open sectional qualifying today.

The two most competitive locations were in Memphis and Columbus, Ohio, but there were some great finales across the country.

After the jump are the players that managed to qualify for the Open from all thirteen sites contested today.  The full results are on USOpen.com.

Jay Busbee has a morning post with who's in and out of the OpenGeoff Shackelford also has some really good links around the Web reporting about the qualifying events.

Star-divide

 

 

Somis, California - Saticoy CC - 80 players for 4 spots
Charlie Wi, Korea 71-70--141
Douglas Batty, New Zealand 74-70--144
Michael Miles, Huntington Beach, Cali. 72-72--144
Nathan Tyler, Tucson, Ariz. 71-73-144

Columbine Valley, Colo -- Columbine C.C. (27 players for 2 spots)
Steve Allan, Australia 70-69--139
Charlie Beljan, Mesa, Ariz. 70-70—140

Orlando, Fla. -- Lake Nona G. & C.C (57 players for 3 spots)   
Josh McCumber, Tampa, Fla.  66-70--136
Tyson Alexander (a), Gainesville, Fla. 71-66—137
*Gary Woodland, Topeka, Kan. 67-71--138

Ballground, Ga. -- Hawks Ridge G.C. (43 players for 3 spots)            
Matthew Kuchar, Atlanta, Ga. 66-68--134
Matt Nagy (a), Buena Vista, Ga. 71-63--134
Cameron Tringale (a), Laguna Niguel, Calif. 67-68--135

Grayslake, Ill. -- Stoneward Orchard (21 players for 1 spot)
There will be a three man playoff in the morning to determine the winner

Rockville, Md. -- Woodmont C.C. (71 players for 7 spots)
Ben Martin (a), Greenwood, S.C.,68-68--136
Josh Brock (a), Wilmington, N.C.  72-65--137
Michael Sim, Australia  67-70--137
Jeff Brehaut, Los Altos, Calif.  69-70--139
Drew Weaver (a), High Point, N.C.  69-70--139   
Chris Kirk, Sea Island, Ga.  69-70--139   
Fred Funk, Ponte Vedra, Fla. 70-69--139

Overland Park, Kan. -- Milburn G. & C.C. (20 players for 1 spot)         
Ryan Spears, Wichita, Kan.  69-69—138 

Purchase, N.Y. -- Old Oaks C.C. and Century C.C. (77 players for 4 spots)
Kevin Silva, New Bedford, Mass. -70-67--137
Michael Welch, North Quincy, Mass.  68-70--138
Sean Farren, Locust Valley, N.Y. 68-70--138
Trevor Murphy, Scottsdale, Ariz.  70-68—138

Columbus, Ohio -- Brookside C.C./The Lakes G. & C.C and NCR C.C. (120 players for 17 spots)            
George McNeill, Fort Myers, Fla.  65-67--132
Kyle Stanley (a), Gig Harbor, Wash.  62-70--132
Bo Van Pelt, Charlotte, N.C.  65-68--133
Charl Schwartzel, South Africa  65-68--133
James Kamte, South Africa  68-65--133
Lucas Glover, Saint Simons Island, Ga. 63-70--133
J B Holmes, Reston, Va.  68-66--134
Ryan Moore, Spanaway, Wash.  70-64--134
Tom Lehman, Scottsdale, Ariz.  67-67--134
Ben Crane, Westlake, Texas  67-68--135
Craig Bowden, Bloomington, Ind.  66-69--135
David Duval, Cherry Hills Village, Colo.  66-69--135
John Mallinger, Long Beach, Calif.  70-65--135
Matthew Bettencourt, Duncan, S.C.  71-64--135
Richard Barnes, Phoenix, Ariz.  66-69--135
Rickie Fowler (a), Murrieta, Calif.  70-65--135
*James Nitties, Australia  66-70--136

Dayton, Oh -- (68 players for 4 spots)
Cortland Lowe, Augusta, Ga. 62-68--130
Clark Klaasen (a), Grand Rapids, Mich.     68-66--134
Vaughn Snyder (a), Massillon, Ohio     67-69--136
Cameron Yancey, Blackstone, Va.     69-67--136

Memphis, Tenn. --  Germantown & Ridgeway CC (110 players for 13 spots)
Peter Tomasulo, Long Beach, Calif.     64-69--133
Darron Stiles,     Pinehurst, N.C.     69-65-=134
Matthew Jones,     Australia     70-65--135
Scott Gutschewski, Omaha, Neb.     71-64--135
Chris Stroud, Houston, Texas     66-70--136
Casey Wittenberg, Memphis, Tenn.     68-68--136
J J Henry, Fort Worth, Texas     66-70--136
Cameron Beckman, San Antonio, Texas     69-67--136
Colby Beckstrom, Muskegon, Mich.     70-66--136
Ryan Blaum, Coral Gables, Fla.     69-68--137
J P Hayes, El Paso, Texas     69-68--137
Martin Laird, Scotland     67-70--137

Dallas, Tex. -- Northwood GC (36 players for 2 spots)
Shawn Stefani     Baytown, Texas     66-69-135
(a) Bronson Burgoon     The Woodlands, Texas     69-69-138

Roslyn, Wash. -- Tumble Creek GC  (36 players for 2 spots)
Nick Taylor (a), Abbotsford, BC  66-70--136
Andrew Parr, Reston, Va.  71-67--138

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Georgia Section - Hawks Ridge

Hawks Ridge is a beast of a golf course – Matt Nagy, a college player at Kennesaw State got in as an alternate, then set the course record with a 9 under, 63. Pretty good day for Nagy.

"this ball will fit in that fairway"

by courtgolf on Jun 9, 2009 9:20 AM EDT reply actions   0 recs

I always love it when amateurs get in. And it’s amazing that Nagy had to shoot 63 or 64 to get in and then went out and did it.

Email me any comments or questions at ryan@thegolfnewsnet.com.

by Ryan Ballengee on Jun 9, 2009 10:10 AM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

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