Coming off six consecutive missed cuts on the PGA Tour, Chris Baker headed to Rockville, Maryland trying to find something in his game. He must have found it as Baker qualified for his first-career U.S. Open.
With his dad taking on the caddie duties for the day, Chris Baker got off to a dream start at Woodmont Country Club Monday morning. After making birdie on holes 3-5, Baker tacked on three more to sit at 6-under heading into the par-5 15th. A gettable hole, Baker made par and stumbled into the clubhouse, making bogey on two of his final three holes. After carding a 4-under 68, Baker sat in solo second and only two-strokes behind 18-hole leader Dylan Wu. Starting his second round on the back-nine, Baker was two-over through his first five holes. He clicked it into gear as Baker this time took advantage of the par-5 15th and tacked another birdie on at the demanding 18th to turn in even-par for the round. He added birdies on 3, 5, and 6 and sat at 7-under with just two holes left to play. Baker once again faltered coming in, making bogey on the difficult par-4 8th up the hill and then another bogey on the par-4 9th coming down the hill. Despite this, Baker was able to avoid a playoff by one-stroke and punched his ticket to next week’s U.S. Open.