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2022 U.S. Open: Storylines to follow from each sectional qualifying site on golf’s longest day

The longest day in golf is finally upon us as sectional qualifying for the 2022 U.S. Open is scheduled for Monday. Amateurs, standout collegiate golfers, an ex-NFL player and PGA Tour mainstays will be participating, all with the same hope of claiming their spot in the field for the third major championship of the year.

While this event occurs every year and fantastic stories are often produced, this summer is different as the U.S. Open travels to The Country Club at Brookline just outside of Boston. More than 100 years removed from Francis Ouimet’s historic U.S. Open victory, the 20-year-old Massachusetts resident became the first amateur to win the national championship as he defeated Harry Vardon and Ted Ray, two of the best players in the professional ranks, in an 18-hole playoff after the three were tied after regulation.

It is hard to fathom something similar occurring this day and age, but the game of golf has never been so deep. If one is to follow in the footsteps of Ouimet, they must first advance out of one of the nine qualifying sites located from Florida to California including one venue up north in Canada.

Below are some of the notable players participating from each qualifying site.

RattleSnake Point Golf Club — Milton, Ontario

The Olympic Club — San Francisco

The Club at Admirals Cove — Jupiter, Florida

Ansley Golf Club — Roswell, Georgia

Woodmont Country Club — Rockville, Maryland

Century Country Club, Old Oaks Country Club — Purchase, New York

Kinsale Golf and Fitness Club, Wedgewood Golf and Country Club — Columbus, Ohio

Springfield Country Club — Springfield, Ohio

Pronghorn Resort — Bend, Oregon


Source: cbssports.com

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