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U.S. Open qualifying results

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Take a look at the highs and lows of the U.S. Open.

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Colonial Country Club
Chickasaw Country Club, Par 143 (2-course total)
Cordova, Tenn.

John Merrick, Long Beach, Calif., 65-65—130

Scott Piercy, Las Vegas, 64-68—132

Michael Quagliano, Ardsley, N.Y., 64-68—132

Brett Quigley, Jupiter, Fla., 66-66—132

Kevin Streelman, Wheaton, Ill., 64-69—133

Patrick Sheehan, Warwick, R.I., 66-68—134

Chris Stroud, Houston, 65-69—134

Travis Bertoni, Paso Robles, Calif., 67-67—134

D.J. Brigman, Albuquerque, N.M., 64-70—134

Scott Sterling, Baton Rouge, La., 66-70—136

Michael Letzig, Richmond, Mo, 68-68—136

Brandt Jobe, Westlake, Texas, 65-71—136

Casey Wittenberg, Memphis, Tenn., 69-68—137

Mathew Goggin, Australia, 67-70—137

Failed to Qualify

Darron Stiles, Pinehurst, N.C., 68- 69—137 (first alternate)

Tommy Armour III, Dallas, 69-68—137 (second alternate)

Frank Lickliter, Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla., 66-71—137

Scott Stallings, Oak Ridge, Tenn., 66-71—137

Bob Estes, Austin, Texas, 65-72—137

Josh Gregory, Augusta, Ga., 66-71—137

Alex Cejka, Las Vegas, 68-69—137

Tim Petrovic, Austin, Texas, 66-72—138

Kyle Thompson, Greeneville, S.C., 66-72—138

Joe Durant, Pensacola, Fla., 70-68—138

Jeff Maggert, Houston, 69-69—138

Jeremy Pope, Pawleys Island, S.C., 68-70—138

Scott McCarron, Reno, Nev., 71-67—138

Joseph Deraney, Thomasville, Ga., 68-71—139

Clark Dennis, Fort Worth, Texas, 68-71—139

Richard Johnson, Wales, 69-70—139

Paul Goydos, Coto de Caza, Calif, 68-71—139

J.P. Hayes, El Paso, Texas, 66-73—139

Marco Dawson, Lakeland, Fla., 65-74—139

Brian Gay, Windermere, Fla., 67- 72—139

Martin Laird, Scotland, 67-72—139

Corbin King, Round Rock, Texas, 69-71—140

Ty Harris, Longwood, Fla., 70-70—140

Andrew Lanahan, Baton Rouge, La., 70-70—140

Garrett Willis, Knoxville, Tenn., 67-73—140

Omar Uresti, Austin, Texas, 68-72—140

Jeff Overton, Evansville, Ind., 67-73—140

Justin Bolli, Atlanta, 68-72—140

Olin Browne, Tequesta, Fla., 72-68—140

Doug Labelle, Mount Pleasant, Mich., 69- 71—140

Todd Rossetti, Garland, Texas, 72-69—141

Kyle Peterman, Sherman, Ill., 72-69—141

Michael Maness, Greeneville, S.C., 68-73—141

Roger Rowland, 69-72—141

Adam Speirs, Canada, 68-74—142

Aaron Wright, Orlando, Fla., 67- 75—142

Jeff Burns, San Antonio, 72-70—142

Chad Collins, Cloverdale, Ind., 70-72—142

David Schultz, Dallas, 69-73—142

Ryan Henry, Tulsa, Okla., 71-72—143

Hank Smith, St. Simons Island, Ga., 71-72—143

Stuart Deane, Australia, 69-74—143

Carlos Franco, Paraguay, 71-72—143

Nicholas Thompson, Coral Springs, Fla., 70-73—143

Dan Forsman, Provo, Utah, 72-71—143

a-Jamie Lovemark, Rancho Sante Fe, Calif., 70- 73—143

Charlie Wi, South Korea, 68-75—143

Dick Mast, Lynchburg, Va., 73-71—144

Grant Masson, Little Rock, Ark., 73-71—144

Torstein Naevestad, Norway, 71-73—144

Brett Rumford, Australia, 72-72—144

Kyle McAfee, Hot Springs, Ark., 70- 75—145

Joe Larson, Newbury Park, Calif., 68 -77—145

Dustin Risdon, Canada, 69-76—145

Jay Williamson, St. Louis, 69- 76—145

Philip Pettitt Jr., Murfreesboro, Tenn., 75- 70 —145

Cameron Beckman, San Antonio, 68-77—145

Stephen Leaney, Australia, 70-75—145

a-Philip Francis, Scottsdale, Ariz., 71-74—145

Jordan Blann, Bowling Green, Ky., 69-77—146

Clint Provost, Gulf Breeze, Fla., 67-79 —146

Brad Elder, Dallas, Texas, 73 -73—146

Nathan McMullen, Australia, 72-74—146

Billy Dressler, Lake Charles, La., 69-77—146

Mike Bennett, Ooltewah, Tenn., 71-75—146

Keith Dory, Milwaukee, 74-74—148

Harrison Frazar, Dallas, 72-76—148

Kirk Oguri, Huntington Station, N.Y., 74-74—148

Jay Reynolds, Austin, Texas, 76-73—149

Reed Hughes, Senatobia, Miss., 71-78—149

Noah Zelnik, 71-78—149

Josh Oller, Jackson, Miss., 73-77—150

Nicklos Rousey, Pensacola, Fla., 70-80—150

Brock Shafer, Pacific Grove, Calif., 76-76—152

Will Hogan, Ozark, Mo., 75-82—157


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