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U.S. Amateur 2025 live leaderboard: Round of 32 finishing up as Round of 16 begins
U.S. Amateur 2025 live leaderboard: Round of 32 finishing up as Round of 16 begins

USA Today

time4 hours ago

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U.S. Amateur 2025 live leaderboard: Round of 32 finishing up as Round of 16 begins

(Editor's note: Golfweek's Cameron Jourdan is following all the action from Olympic Club. Check out his updates from the Round of 32 here.) SAN FRANCISCO — Sixteen matches down, eight to go on Thursday at the 2025 U.S. Amateur. The Round of 32 kicked things off Thursday morning, and the 16 winners are now back on the course at Olympic Club battling it out in the Round of 16. When the day is complete, only eight will be left standing with a chance to win the Havemeyer Trophy. In the Round of 32, medalist Preston Stout came from 3 down thru 7 to win, 2 and 1, and Division III golfer Jimmy Abdo continued his Cinderella run with a 4-and-3 win to move into Thursday afternoon's action. Follow the Round of 16 at the 2025 U.S. Amateur on Thursday for live updates, highlights, leaderboard, scores and more. U.S. Amateur live leaderboard Click here to follow scores from the U.S. Amateur. U.S. Amateur Thursday Round of 16 tee times All times ET 5 p.m.: No. 1 Preston Stout vs. No. 49 Niall Shiels Donegan 5:10 p.m.: No. 57 Paul Chang vs. No. 56 Jacob Modleski 5:20 p.m.: No. 61 Jimmy Abdo vs. No. 13 Daniel Svard 5:30 p.m.: No. 37 Jackson Herrington vs. No. 53 Caleb Bond 5:40 p.m.: No. 63 Mason Howell vs. No. 47 Max Herendeen 5:50 p.m.: No. 26 John Daly II vs. No. 10 Daniel Bennett 6 p.m.: TBD vs. No. 19 Mahanth Chirravuri 6:10 p.m.: TBD vs. No. 11 Eric Lee U.S. Amateur format Every player in the field will compete in 36 holes of stroke play on Monday and Tuesday, where the field will be cut to the low 64 players for match play, which begins Wednesday. A playoff will be used if needed to determine the 64 players. Then, the Round of 64 takes place Wednesday, Rounds of 32 and 16 on Thursday, quarterfinals on Friday, semifinals on Saturday and the 36-hole championship final on Sunday. U.S. Amateur TV information All times ET Watch Golf Channel for free on Fubo U.S. Amateur ticket information Fans must purchase tickets to attend the U.S. Amateur. For more information, click here. What the winner of U.S. Amateur receives

U.S. Amateur 2025 live leaderboard: Round of 32 scores, highlights, updates
U.S. Amateur 2025 live leaderboard: Round of 32 scores, highlights, updates

USA Today

time10 hours ago

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  • USA Today

U.S. Amateur 2025 live leaderboard: Round of 32 scores, highlights, updates

(Editor's note: Golfweek's Cameron Jourdan is following all the action from Olympic Club. Check out his updates from the Round of 64 here.) SAN FRANCISCO — It's Thursday at the 2025 U.S. Amateur, which means it's time for a marathon. The Round of 32 kicks things off Thursday morning, and the 16 winners will turn right around and battle it out in the afternoon wave. When the day is complete, only eight will be left standing with a chance to win the Havemeyer Trophy. In the Round of 64, John Daly II advanced after winning only one hole in his match, and Tim Wiedemeyer, 5 down after seven holes, won his match 2 and 1. Follow the Round of 32 at the 2025 U.S. Amateur on Thursday for live updates, highlights, leaderboard, scores and more. U.S. Amateur live leaderboard Click here to follow scores from the U.S. Amateur. U.S. Amateur Thursday tee times Click here to see tee times for Thursday's Round of 64. U.S. Amateur format Every player in the field will compete in 36 holes of stroke play on Monday and Tuesday, where the field will be cut to the low 64 players for match play, which begins Wednesday. A playoff will be used if needed to determine the 64 players. Then, the Round of 64 takes place Wednesday, Rounds of 32 and 16 on Thursday, quarterfinals on Friday, semifinals on Saturday and the 36-hole championship final on Sunday. U.S. Amateur TV information All times ET U.S. Amateur ticket information Fans must purchase tickets to attend the U.S. Amateur. For more information, click here. What the winner of U.S. Amateur receives

Trio of top-10 players among notables to miss the cut in 2025 U.S. Amateur at Olympic Club
Trio of top-10 players among notables to miss the cut in 2025 U.S. Amateur at Olympic Club

USA Today

time2 days ago

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  • USA Today

Trio of top-10 players among notables to miss the cut in 2025 U.S. Amateur at Olympic Club

(Editor's note: Golfweek's Cameron Jourdan is following all the action from Olympic Club. Check out his updates from the second round here.) SAN FRANCISCO — Stroke play has concluded at the 2025 U.S. Amateur, which means the match play bracket is nearly set. The week started with 312 players competing at The Olympic Club's Lake Course and Ocean Course, and now the top 64 will battle it out for the Havemeyer Trophy, beginning Wednesday in match play. Oklahoma State rising junior Preston Stout earned medalist honors after a stellar 65 on Tuesday. The cut came at 3-over 143 after stroke play, with a 20-for-17 playoff coming Wednesday morning to finalize the bracket. Here's a look at the notables who are heading home after stroke play at the U.S. Amateur: Notables to miss cut in the 2025 U.S. Amateur The U.S. Junior Amateur champion shot consecutive 73s and wasn't able to follow up on his successful run at Trinity Forest. The Olympic Club champ and local kid was inside the cut line with a few holes to play, but too many mistakes down the stretch took him out of contention. The U.S. Amateur Four-Ball champion and U.S. National Team member opened in 76 on Monday and wasn't able to claw back Tuesday. The winner of the Elite Amateur Golf Series this summer opened with a 75 and couldn't recover Tuesday. The defending U.S. Amateur runner-up is going home after consecutive rounds of 74. Simpson, who won the Trans-Mississippi Amateur this summer, had Walker Cup aspirations this week but a 76 on Tuesday prevented him from making match play. Williams came into the weeks with dreams of earning a Walker Cup pick, but a 77 on Monday took away his chances to make the weekend. The world's 10th-ranked amateur shot 75 on Monday but was unable to fight back Tuesday on the Ocean Course. Massa made the quarterfinals last year but the 37-year-old Mid-Am's week comes to an end after stroke play. The reigning NCAA champion shot rounds of 78-74 and had only four birdies in 36 holes. The British Amateur champion is heading home after going 9 over on his final eight holes

Lake Day: Preston Stout reels in U.S. Amateur medal at Olympic
Lake Day: Preston Stout reels in U.S. Amateur medal at Olympic

NBC Sports

time2 days ago

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  • NBC Sports

Lake Day: Preston Stout reels in U.S. Amateur medal at Olympic

SAN FRANCISCO – If Preston Stout had a choice, he would've spent more time at the lake this summer. As a junior, it wasn't uncommon for the Richardson, Texas, native to skip tournaments, including the premier AJGA invitationals, to fish or hunt. Even now, he winters at his family's property, a few hundred acres of land inside the Tishomingo National Wildlife Refuge in southern Oklahoma. 'That's my therapy,' Stout says. 'For other people, it might be something else, but for me, it's hunting and fishing.' Right now, though, Stout has just been playing too, dang well to take much time off. And yet, he still made it the lake on Tuesday – the Olympic Club's Lake Course, that is. The rising Oklahoma State junior's hot stretch continued with a 4-under 66 in cool, breezy conditions to solidify U.S. Amateur medalist honors. Paired with Texas senior Tommy Morrison, who finished stroke play at 6 under and two shots back of Stout's 8 under, Stout turned it on late with four birdies in his last six holes as he left Morrison and the rest of the field in his wake. 'You always want to win, right?' said Stout, who will have the top seed for the Round of 64, which begins Wednesday. 'Especially the last few holes, me and Tommy were pretty close, and I'm pretty competitive, so I wanted to beat him.' Stout, Oklahoma State's first medalist at this championship since Hayden Wood in 2017, has Cowboys head coach Alan Bratton on the bag. Bratton is trying to become the first caddie to loop for three U.S. Amateur champions after caddying for Peter Uihlein (2010) and Viktor Hovland (2018); two other recent caddies with two U.S. Amateur winners are Jay Brunza (Tiger Woods twice) and Devin Stanton (Andy Ogletree and Tyler Strafaci). If he wins Sunday, Stout would be the sixth U.S. Amateur champion from Oklahoma State and also the sixth medalist to claim the Havemeyer Trophy, joining names such as Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson, and the most recent to do so, Ryan Moore, in 2004. But as Bratton and Stout both noted: 'The tournament starts over tomorrow.' If anyone can break the drought for the medalists, however, it's the red-hot Stout. Stout's scorching summer began with a ton of momentum from his junior season, where he garnered first-team All-America honors, won a second straight Big 12 individual title and led the Cowboys to another NCAA Championship. His stellar play earned him an Arnold Palmer Cup berth, and he also won the Northeast Amateur before the calendar turned to July. He then debuted on the PGA Tour at the 3M Open, missing the cut by just one, before tying for 23rd at the Western Amateur, a few out of match play there. And then he's already on the 10-man U.S. Walker Cup team that will compete at Cypress Point next month. 'I didn't want to play that much this summer, and then it kind of just happened,' said Stout, up to fourth in the World Amateur Golf Ranking. 'But it's sharpened my game, and I'm playing nicely.' Stout doesn't know his opponent for the first round of match play yet – that will likely be decided after a playoff on Wednesday morning. But he will be joined by plenty of big names in the knockout stage, including five other top-10 amateurs in the world – Morrison, No. 1 Jackson Koivun (T-8), No. 2 Ben James, No. 7 Jase Summy, and No. 9 Christiaan Maas. A sixth, No. 5 Filip Jakubcik, is in the playoff at 3 over to fill out the bracket.

John Daly II rallies to make match play in 2025 U.S. Amateur at Olympic Club
John Daly II rallies to make match play in 2025 U.S. Amateur at Olympic Club

USA Today

time2 days ago

  • Sport
  • USA Today

John Daly II rallies to make match play in 2025 U.S. Amateur at Olympic Club

(Editor's note: Golfweek's Cameron Jourdan is following all the action from Olympic Club. Check out his updates from the second round here.) SAN FRANCISCO — Little John is moving on to match play. John Daly II, the son of two-time major winner John Daly, rallied Tuesday at the 2025 U.S. Amateur, shooting 3-under 67 on the Ocean Course to get in the clubhouse at 1-over 141, which is inside the cut line. That means Daly is heading to match play at the biggest amateur championship in the world for the first time. "I got off to — I mean, I missed the fairway on one, made a really good 10–15 footer, and then, I don't know, I just putted really well today," Daly said. "I just hit it in the right spots to miss. I feel like when I did hit bad tee balls, I was fine, and then I just putted insane." His round featured five birdies to only two bogeys, and while his seed won't be set until the end of stroke play Tuesday night, he's likely to have a top-25 seed heading into match play. Daly, playing in the more difficult wave and course Monday, opened in 74 on the Lake Course, but he was seven shots better Tuesday morning. He got into the field thanks to his win in the Southern Amateur last month at Blessings Golf Club in Arkansas. Now he's one of 64 left duking it out for the Havemeyer Trophy. Is Dad going to make it out for match play? "I don't think so, no. I'm not sure. He might."

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