Luke Donald, Jason Allred, Patrick Rodgers, Richard Schembechler II and Scottie Scheffler earned the last five spots for the U.S. Open at the Columbus sectional Tuesday morning.
Matt Kuchar shared the lead for most of the final round at the Memorial, but an unfortunate break in a fairway bunker prevented him from winning his second trophy at Muirfield Village.
World No. 2 Jordan Spieth has one aspect of his game ready for the U.S. Open, but after a 74-73 weekend at the Memorial Tournament he still has some work to do before he heads to Oakmont.
Phil Mickelson’s week ended better than it began at the Memorial Tournament, but Lefty still didn’t walk away with a trophy from tournament host Jack Nicklaus.
Dustin Johnson’s putter cooled off on Friday, but he finished with a 1-under 71 and is only three strokes back heading into the weekend at the Memorial Tournament.
Jason Day is having second thoughts about competing in the Olympics after reading about Detroit Tigers pitcher Francisco Rodriguez’s battle with the Zika virus.
Jordan Spieth used his incredible short game last week to win at Colonial, and he relied on it once again to shoot a 2-under 70 Thursday at the Memorial.