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Attleboro’s Chatfield advances with 6-and-4 win

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PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. (AP) — Jesus Montenegro of Argentina, the 998th-ranked amateur in the world, toppled top-ranked Braden Thornberry of Olive Branch, Mississipp­i, 2 and 1 in the U.S. Amateur on Wednesday at Pebble Beach as the world’s top three amateurs lost in the round of 64. The 21-year-old Montenegro is coming off his freshman season at Jacksonvil­le State, and has college coach James Hobbs with him at Pebble Beach as his caddie. “It was special,” Montenegro said. “We didn’t play as well as we wanted to, but we had a little edge My coach was helping when I was missing and things weren’t going so good. He helped me a lot going over things. It’s my first time playing here. The greens are really good, but it’s difficult to put the ball close to the hole.” The 21-year-old Thornberry won the 2017 NCAA individual title for Mississipp­i. Jason Suh of San Jose, the No. 2-ranked am- ateur and an All-American this year as a junior at USC, fell 1 up to Harrison Ott of Brookfield, Wisconsin, a sophomore at Vanderbilt. John Augenstein of Owensboro, Kentucky, a sophomore at Vanderbilt, beat No. 3-ranked Collin Morikawa of La Canada-Flintridge, a senior at Cal, in 19 holes. Co-medalist Cole Hammer of Houston, Texas, a semifinali­st this year in the U.S. Junior Amateur, advanced. The 18-year-old Hammer chipped in for eagle from just off the back green on the 18th to beat Alvaro Ortiz of Mexico, 2 up. “It was a crazy day; it was an absolute grind all day,” said Hammer, an incoming freshman at Texas. Trevor Phillips, 20, of Inman, South Carolina, a junior at Georgia, and younger brother Trent, 18, who will join his brother on the Bulldogs’ golf team as a freshman this year, both advanced. The elder Phillips, playing in his second U.S. Amateur, beat Michael Thorbjorns­en of Wellesley, Massachuse­tts, 4 and 3. The younger Phillips advanced with a 3 and 2 victory over Riley Elmes of Lake Oswego, Oregon. Stewart Hagestad of Newport Beach, the former USC player and the low amateur in the 2017 Masters, made the round of 32 with a 1-up victoryn over Harry Hall of England. Noah Goodwin of Corinth, Texas, the 2017 U.S. Junior Amateur titlist, competing in fourth U.S. Amateur, advanced with a 5-and-4 win over NHL referee Garrett Rank of Canada. The 36-hole final in Sunday.

 ?? File photo by Ernest A. Brown ?? Attleboro’s Davis Chatfield, who is entering his sophomore season at Notre Dame, advanced to the round of 32 at the US Amateur with a 6-and-4 win over Ryan Smith at Pebble Beach Wednesday.
File photo by Ernest A. Brown Attleboro’s Davis Chatfield, who is entering his sophomore season at Notre Dame, advanced to the round of 32 at the US Amateur with a 6-and-4 win over Ryan Smith at Pebble Beach Wednesday.

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