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Top four amateurs given exemptions

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The top four players in the recent World Amateur Golf Ranking — No. 1 Viktor Hovland, No. 2 Justin Suh, No. 3 Collin Morikawa and No. 4 Matthew Wolff — have accepted exemptions to play in the Travelers Championsh­ip June 20-23.

Hovland and Wolff will make their profession­al debut at TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, while Suh and Morikawa recently turned profession­al.

“Giving some of the best young players in golf an opportunit­y to play in our event has helped us build a relationsh­ip with them as they wrap up their amateur careers and turn pro,” said Travelers Championsh­ip Tournament Director Nathan Grube in a statement. “What Viktor, Justin, Collin and Matthew have been able to accomplish at the amateur level is impressive, and we’re looking forward to seeing what they can do as profession­als at TPC River Highlands.”

Hovland is the reigning U.S. Amateur champion who recently won the Ben Hogan Award, which recognizes the top men’s college golfer while also factoring in amateur competitio­ns. Hovland is a native of Oslo, Norway, who just finished his junior season at Oklahoma State University. He was low amateur at the Masters and tied for 32nd place overall.

Suh helped lead USC to the NCAA Championsh­ip this season, which ended with him being named a first-team All-American for the second straight year.

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