Ormsby books first Major appearance - PGA of Australia

Ormsby books first Major appearance


South Australian Wade Ormsby overnight secured his spot in the U.S. Open during Sectional Qualifying at Walton Heath, it will be the first Major appearance in the 37-year-olds career.

South Australian Wade Ormsby overnight secured his spot in the U.S. Open during Sectional Qualifying at Walton Heath, it will be the first Major appearance in the 37-year-olds career.

""114 players entered for the marathon day of 36 holes over both the old and new courses at Walton Heath with only 15 Professionals secured a start in the second Major of the year, two alternates were also confirmed.

Ormsby was the last player to make the qualifying cut with a score of 9-under 135 over the two courses, alongside six other players, forcing him in to a playoff to lock down the final qualifying spot. England’s Aaron Rai lead the field on 14-under par.

The South Australian was making his fourth attempt at qualifying for the U.S. Open but it has been 16 years since his last attempt.

It’s a fitting reward for the perennial place-getter whose last Professional victory came in the 2013 Panasonic Open India on the Asian Tour.

A regular on the European Tour, Ormsby’s best finish so far this year came in the ISPS HANDA World Super 6 Perth where he finished eighth in the inaugural event, a terrific result considering he spent most of 2016 on the sidelines with a neck injury.

Ormsby joins Jason Day, Adam Scott and Marc Leishman in the U.S. Open, to be played at Erin Hills from 12-18 June.

Just missing out on qualifying was Richard Green and amateur Harrison Endycott who finished 8-under par and one shot out of the playoff, Sam Brazel was a further two shots back on 6-under the card.

New Zealand’s Ryan Fox finished at 5-under the card along with Nick Cullen and Jarryd Felton while Scott Hend and Dimitrios Papadatos were a shot back again.

Travis Smyth was 3-under the card and amateur Min Woo Lee finished qualifying at 2-under par. Adam Blyth had a tough outing finishing 6-over the card while Andrew Dodt withdrew from qualifying following his top-10 finish at the BMW PGA Championship.


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