Several in Memorial field will play U.S. Open sectional

Several in Memorial field will play U.S. Open sectional

Updated May 3, 11:21 a.m.DUBLIN, Ohio A healthy portion of the Memorial field will tee it up Monday in 36-hole sectional qualifiers for the U.S. Open at Erin Hills, and many of them will be staying in Columbus.The Columbus qualifier, split between Brookside Golf & Country Club and The Lakes Golf & Country Club, will field 120 total players. The USGA has not yet announced the number of U.S. Open spots available at the Columbus site.Beyond the notables listed below, one more name to keep an eye on Monday is Geoff Ogilvy. Ogilvy is in sectional qualifying in Columbus after his 10-year exemption for winning at Winged Foot in 2006 expired last year. Sectional qualifiers will be held at 10 sites around the country.Here is a partial list of notables who are in the Memorial field and registered for a Monday sectional:Brookside Golf & Country Club and The Lakes Golf & Country Club, Columbus, Ohio Aaron Baddeley Keegan Bradley Patrick Cantlay Alex Cejka K.J. Choi Stewart Cink Luke Donald Morgan Hoffmann Michael Kim Jason Kokrak Kelly Kraft Jamie Lovemark Curtis Luck Rod Pampling C.T. Pan Kyle Reifers Patrick Rodgers Sam Saunders Ollie Schniederjans Vijay Singh Kevin Tway Harold Varner III Camilo Villegas Springfield Country Club, Springfield, OhioZac Blair Tony Finau Lakewood Country Club, Dallas, TexasHunter Mahan Woodmont Country Club, Rockville, MayrlandBilly Hurley III Canoe Brook Country Club, Summit, New JerseyJim Herman


Golfers who advance out of a local qualifying move on to the sectional qualifiers, where they are also joined by golfers who were exempt from local qualifying. Sectional qualifiers are 36 holes (played in one day) of stroke play. In 2016, 12 sectional qualifiers were scheduled in the United States, plus one in Japan and another in England.
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