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U.S. Amateur leaderboard: Updates, what you need to know about quarterfinals Friday

U.S. Amateur leaderboard: Updates, what you need to know about quarterfinals Friday

USA Today14 hours ago
The intensity is being ratcheted up at the 2025 U.S. Amateur. An event that started on Monday with 312 players is down to the great eight, also known as the quarterfinals, at The Olympic Club in San Francisco.
Get everything you need to know about Friday's action right here in the 125th U.S. Amateur, one of the USGA's premiere events and also the most prestigious amateur events for men in the world.
U.S. Amateur 2025 live leaderboard
Click here to follow scores from the U.S. Amateur.
What happened in the Round of 32 and Round of 16 at the U.S. Amateur?
Both of those rounds were held Thursday. In the Round of 32, the highlights included John Daly II's advancement to the Round of 16 but also the defeat of two of the top ams in the world.
Among those advancing to the quarterfinals out of the Round of 16 include a Cinderella story in the making and a local favorite with incredible crowd support.
This has to be one of the greatest post-round interviews in U.S. Amateur history.See you tomorrow, Niall! pic.twitter.com/YBoge7IrEh
What are the quarterfinals matchups?
All times ET
4:30 p.m.: No. 49 Niall Shiels Donegan vs. No. 56 Jacob Modleski
4:45 p.m.: No. 61 Jimmy Abdo vs. No. 37 Jackson Herrington
5 p.m.: No. 63 Mason Howell vs. No. 26 John Daly II
5:15 p.m.: No. 3 Miles Russell vs. No. 11 Eric Lee
Where to watch the 2025 U.S. Amateur on TV, streaming
All times ET
Where does Olympic Club rank by Golfweek's Raters?
Olympic Club is private and has a 9-hole course called the Cliffs as well as two 18-holers: Lake and Ocean. It's the Lake Course where all match-play action is taking place.
The Lake Course is ranked 43rd in the Golfweek's Best 2025: Top 200 Classic Courses in the U.S. list and it's No. 8 in California in the Golfweek's Best 2025: Top private golf courses in every state list.
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U.S. Amateur format
Every player in the field competed in 36 holes of stroke play on Monday and Tuesday, where the field was cut to the low 64 players for match play, which started on Wednesday. A 20-for-17 playoff was needed to to determine the 64 players. Then, it was the Round of 64 on Wednesday, the Round of 32 and Round of 16 on Thursday and now we're at the quarterfinals on Friday. The semifinals will be Saturday and the 36-hole championship final is set for Sunday.
What does the winner of U.S. Amateur get?
U.S. Amateur ticket information
Fans must purchase tickets to attend the U.S. Amateur. For more information, click here.
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