Sean Jacklin, son of 1970 U.S. Open winner Tony Jacklin, was among the four players who earned their spot in the U.S. Open next week through final qualifying at The Club at Admirals Cove in Jupiter, Fla., on Monday.
The 30-year-old Jacklin earned co-medalist honors after shooting 66-71 and finishing at 5-under 137 along with 22-year-old Ryan Gerard (66-71). Gerard, who recently finished his college career at North Carolina, will make his professional debut next week at The Country Club in Brookline, Mass. Also advancing are Keith Green (4-under 138) from Debary, Fla., and amateur Fred Biondi (3-under 139) from Brazil, who plays college golf at Florida. Rickie Fowler, a local Jupiter resident aiming for his 13th U.S. Open, fell one stroke short and is first alternate, with England’s Tom Lewis as second alternate. Also falling short were Austria’s Matthias Schwab, Kevin Tway and Matthew Wolff.