CANADIAN v S KOREAN IN FINAL OF
UNITED STATES AMATEUR CH/SHIP
The final of the United States Amateur championship will not have an American player in it!
This morning's (local time) semi-finals at the Atlanta Athletic Club, Georgia were won by South Korean Gunn Yang (20), ranked No 776 in the world, and 22-year-old Canadian Corey Conners, No 619 in the WAGR.
Yang is the
lowest/highest-ranked player ever to reach the U.S. Amateur final.In 2011, the USGA tweaked its qualification process to grant the top
50 players in the World Amateur Ranking an automatic exemption into the
U.S. Amateur. It was trumpeted as a move that would improve the quality
of the field, and indeed it has – since 2011, four of the six finalists
have been ranked inside the top 50 worldwide. Last year was a battle
between No. 2 Matt Fitzpatrick and No. 13 Oliver Goss.
That’s not the case this year.
Yang beat Pepperdine University junior Frederick Wedel from Texas at the 19th.
Wedel had beaten four-time USGA champion Nathan Smith from Pittsburgh 4 and 3 in Friday's quarter-finals over the 7,360yd, par-71 Highlands Course.
Yang beat high
school senior Cameron Young, of Scarborough, New York by two holes in the quarter-finals.
Corey Conners from Listowel, Ontario, Canada, a recent graduate of Kent State University, had advanced to the semi-finals
for the second consecutive year with a 2 and 1 win over Oklahoma State
sophomore Zachary Olsen .
In the round of the last four, Conners beat University of Virginia All-American Denny
McCarthy, 21, of Rockville, Maryland by 3 and 2.
+It's the second weekend in a row that a Canadian is in the final at a U.S. amateur golf championship.
One week ago Brooke Mackenzie Henderson of Smiths Falls, Ontario, lost in the
US women's amateur championship final at Glen Cove, New York.
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