Twenty-year-old amateur and Wellesley, Mass., native Michael Thorbjorsen is well aware of the similarities between himself and legendary golfer Francis Ouimet, the 20-year-old amateur winner of the 1913 U.S. Open at The Country Club.
Ouimet, who grew up across the street from TCC in Brookline, Mass., won the 1913 title in an 18-hole playoff over Englishmen Harry Vardon and Ted Ray, which is the subject of one of Thorbjorsen’s favorite movies, “The Greatest Game Ever Played.” “I’ve watched ‘The Greatest Game Ever Played’ maybe eight times – one of my favorite movies,” said Thorbjorsen, who also is the defending Massachusetts Amateur champion, just like Ouimet in 2013. “I think it’s really cool, the position that I’m in and how it emulates Francis a little bit, but I mean, I’m a different person than him. I’m going to try to do the same thing that he did and just hope for the best.” Thorbjornsen just finished his sophomore year at Stanford, where he had two runner-up results this season and was T-5 in the NCAA Stockton Regional. He also was a first-team All-Pac 12 player and a second-team All-American. He advanced to the U.S. Open by finishing T-3 at the Purchase, N.Y., final qualifier. Thorbjornsen played in the 2018 U.S. Open where he finished 79th. See link below for a full transcript of Thorbjornsen’s comments.