Playing out of the 14th-to-last twosome and making his PGA TOUR debut, non-member and World No. 103 Guido Migliozzi, a pre-tourney 1000/1 outright, styled a 3-under-par 33-35=68 in the final round of the 121st U.S. Open to wrap on 2-under 282, up 17 spots to T4, four swings shy of champion Jon Rahm (67).
The Italian, who arrived off consecutive runner-up finishes on the European Tour, earns an invite to the 2022 Masters and is exempt into the 2022 U.S. Open as well with his top-4 finish. In all, he’s recorded three runners-up in his last eight events on the Euro Circuit, and now kicks off in the States with a top 5. For the week, the 24-year-old carded rounds of 71-70-73-68, totaled 12 birdies versus 10 bogeys, and registered 1.67 SG: Off-the-Tee, 4.69 SG: Approach, 4.94 SG: Around, and -0.19 SG: Putting. He is also eligible for a top-10 exemption into this coming week’s Travelers if he chooses to accept it. Migliozzi gained 2.54 strokes around-the-green in R4 and 2.20 on-the-green with 26 total putts, T1 for the day in the latter. UPDATE: He has accepted the top-10 exemption into the Travelers.