World No. 208 Sean Crocker seems to have gotten back on track at the right time, snapping a streak of nine missed cuts in DP World Tour action with a top 10 in Belgium and following with co-medalist honors Monday in U.S. Open qualifying in Texas.
The 25-year-old Crocker, who was born in Zimbabwe and raised in California, didn’t make a cut in his first nine events in 2022 before finishing T-7 earlier this month at the Soudal Open. On Monday, in final, 36-hole qualifying at Lakewood Country Club and Royal Oaks Country Club in Dallas, Texas, he carded round of 64-67 to finish at 11-under 131 along with Kurt Kitayama (65-66), Matthew NeSmith (62-69) and Japan’s Jinichiro Kozuma (68-63). Mackenzie Hughes was among three Canadians who qualified in Dallas, including Nick Taylor and Roger Sloan, who advanced via a six-man playoff for the final two spots along with Davis Shore. Travis Vick, who plays at Texas and reached the semifinals of the U.S. Amateur last summer, was the lone amateur to qualify. Crocker, who will make his U.S. Open debut at The Country Club in Brookline, Mass., has made just one other major appearance, finishing T-47 at the 2018 Open Championship.