New York Post

NJ native Gotterup still alive in first major

- By MARK CANNIZZARO

BROOKLINE, Mass. — Chris Gotterup, a 22-year-old Jersey Shore native, had a score to settle.

He had played in two profession­al tournament­s after four years at Rutgers and one year at Oklahoma. He finished in a stunning tie for seventh at the Puerto Rico Open inMarch, after which he turned pro, and he missed the cut last week at the Canadian Open.

U.S. OPEN NOTES

Gotterup experience­d his most exhilarati­ng golf experience of all Friday, when he made the cut at the U.S. Open, his first major championsh­ip, at The Country Club.

He shot a 3-over 73 in the opening round on Thursday after being 5-over through the first six holes. He followed that with a 1-under 69 in the second round, climaxed by a marvelous birdie on the 18th hole. He enters the weekend 2-over, just seven shots out of the lead and one shot clear of the cut line.

When he was finished and hanging out with his family, including his parents, Morten and Kate, Marc Leishman stopped over to congratula­te Gotterup, who has a chance to be a rising star in the game with his talent.

“I played my ass off today,’’ Gotterup told The Post afterward. “I don’t dream much, but this would definitely be in it, if I had dreams. I thought my game would translate well from college to pro golf and I was really pissed I missed the cut last week in Canada. I felt like I gave up an opportunit­y to get off to a really good start, and it feels good to do something like this and do good things downs the stretch when it really mattered.’’

Gotterup was 2-over and bogeyed the 15th hole, which he four-putted for double bogey on Thursday, to fall to 3-over, which was the cutline.

He put an exclamatio­n point on the round with a birdie on the 18th hole, hitting his tee shot in the fairway and stuffing his approach shot to within inches for a tap in.

➤ Westcheste­r County native Cameron Young, 25, aced the par-3 sixth hole, but missed the cut despite a late charge.

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