Las Vegas Review-Journal

No qualifying for this year’s U.S. Open

USGA says decision ‘incredibly difficult,’ but pandemic-forced

- By Doug Ferguson The Associated Press

The U.S. Open might feel more like a closed shop this year.

The COVID-19 pandemic, which already has postponed the U.S.

Open at Winged Foot from June to September, has forced the USGA to do away with qualifying for the first time since 1924.

Open qualifying is the hallmark of golf ’s second-oldest championsh­ip. The USGA often points out that typically half of the 156-man field has to go through either 36-hole qualifying or 18-hole and 36-hole qualifying.

Las Vegas local qualifying was scheduled for May 7 at Boulder Creek Golf Club in Boulder City, but as with other Open qualifiers was pushed back once the pandemic hit.

The USGA invested in a marketing campaign that was rolled out in February titled “From Many, One,” to illustrate that more than 9,000 people apply to play in the U.S. Open, eventually yielding to one winner.

The USGA did not announce

Monday how other players would become exempt.

Among those who have yet to qualify is Phil Mickelson, a runner-up six times in the only major he hasn’t won.

Mickelson said in February he would not ask the USGA for an exemption, and that if he didn’t qualify or become exempt, he wouldn’t play. Winged Foot is where Mickelson made double bogey on the final hole in 2006 to lose by one shot.

The field presumably will be smaller because of the later date, though the USGA did not mention the field size in its April 6 announceme­nt that the U.S. Open was moving to Sept. 17 to 20 at Winged Foot, in Mamaroneck, New York.

“As you can imagine, this was an incredibly difficult decision, as qualifying is a cornerston­e of USGA championsh­ips,” said John Bodenhamer,

senior managing director of championsh­ips for the USGA. “We take great pride in the fact that many thousands typically enter to pursue their dream of qualifying for the U.S. Open and we deeply regret that they will not have that opportunit­y this year.”

Bodenhamer said no qualifying provides “the best path forward” to holding the U.S. Open.

 ?? Tom Rysinski Pahrump Valley Times ?? Boulder Creek Golf Club, in Boulder City, was to host local qualifying for this year’s U.S. Open. But the USGA was forced by the pandemic to cancel all qualifying.
Tom Rysinski Pahrump Valley Times Boulder Creek Golf Club, in Boulder City, was to host local qualifying for this year’s U.S. Open. But the USGA was forced by the pandemic to cancel all qualifying.

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