The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Former winner of Open left with worry

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Former champion Louis Oosthuizen could be forced to miss this year’s Scottish Open and Open championsh­ip due to immigratio­n issues.

The 35-year-old South African is based in Florida and applied for a green card, which grants permanent residency to non-US citizens, last summer, only to be told by officials that two documents had been misplaced.

Oosthuizen was eventually able to resubmit the documents in April but faces an anxious wait to discover if they will be processed in time to allow him to make the trip to Carnoustie.

“I’m playing in the Travelers event next week and then I’ve got a bit of a situation,” said Oosthuizen. “I’m busy doing my green

“I might miss both the Scottish Open and Open”

card and I need a special permit to travel outside of the US.

“I don’t have it yet. I hope I get it in the next week or two. If I don’t get the permit to travel, then I might miss both the Scottish Open and Open championsh­ip.”

If Oosthuizen left the US without the required documents or green card, his applicatio­n would be voided and he would have to start the process again.

“You’ve got the immigratio­n lawyers that say there’s not much you can do and if you ask them (citizenshi­p and immigratio­n services), they just say it’s pending,” he added.

Oosthuizen won the Claret Jug at St Andrews in 2010 and was runner-up to Zach Johnson at the same venue five years later. He has not missed the Open since 2008.

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