Monday, August 27, 2007


COLT KNOST SUCCEEDS RICHIE
RAMSAY AS UNITED STATES
AMATEUR CHAMPION

FROM THE USGA WEBSITE

Colt Knost of Dallas earned a 2-and-1 victory over Michael Thompson of Tucson, Arizona to win the 2007 U.S. Amateur Championship at The Olympic Club’s par-70, 6,948-yard Lake Course near San Francisco.
And so Knost succeeded Richie Ramsay (Royal Aberdeen) - now a tour professional - as the title-holder. Picture of Knost with the championship trophy is from the USGA website.
It was the second USGA title of 2007 for the 22-year-old Knost, who won the U.S. Amateur Public Links Championship last month. With the victory, Knost became the sixth golfer in history to win two USGA championships in the same season, and the second to win the US Amateur and the Amateur Public Links in the same year. Ryan Moore was the first to do so, in 2004.
Knost held a one-hole lead after the first round of the scheduled 36-hole final thanks to a conceded birdie on the 18th hole. In the second round, Thompson squared the match with a brilliant par on the 247-yard third hole, the 21st of the match, when he got up and down from the left rough above the green.
Thompson, 22, took the lead two holes later when he made a 45-footer for par and Knost couldn’t match from 35 feet. But that would prove to be Thompson’s last lead of the day.
Knost squared the match one hole later when Thompson hit his tee shot in the left rough and had to pitch out to the fairway.
He missed his par putt from 10 feet and Knost safely two-putted from 6 feet to again square the match. Knost again took a 1-up lead with a 10-footer for birdie on the eighth hole but gave it back when he missed an 8-footer for par on No. 11, the 29th of the match.
"I kept telling myself, ‘It's 36 holes, just stay patient,’ " said Knost. "I felt like this match, after that morning 18, I felt I could take control of the match coming out, and I didn’t. And I knew I was going to be in for a long haul."
But Knost would finally take the lead for good on No. 13, the 31st of the match, with a 20-foot birdie putt. One hole later, he chipped in from the rough just left of the green and Thompson was unable to match, giving Knost a two-up advantage.
"At that point I'm thinking that I've got to give myself birdie opportunities," said Thompson. "I've got to give myself a chance to win a couple holes."
It looked like Thompson might get one back at No. 15 when Knost hit his tee shot to the rough in front of the green. But he chipped to 10 feet and made his par, allowing him to maintain a 2-up lead.
"I think that was probably more important than the other two, because it kept the momentum in my favour," said Knost. "If I miss that, then he wins the hole and he's obviously got control even though I'm one up with three holes to play."
Thompson did cut into the lead at No. 16 when he hit his approach shot from 118 yards to 3 feet, which he made to cut the deficit to 1 down. But on the next hole, the 35th of the match, he hit his approach shot into the rough well right of the green. He was unable to get his third shot onto the green, and eventually conceded Knost’s par putt, giving Knost his second USGA title in 2007.
For Thompson, there was a silver lining in the loss. He and Knost are assured of a spot in the 2008 U.S. Open field, and will receive invitations to play in the 2008 Masters Tournament as well.
"That's my dream come true," said Thompson of playing in the Masters. "I don't want to get ahead of myself or get too excited, but come that time, I'm going to practice real hard and try to do as best as I can and really enjoy it."
Story written by Beth Murrison of USGA Media Relations. Contact her at bmurrison@usga.org with questions or comments.

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