Olympic spots are still up for grabs at the U.S. Open. This is the final week before the world ranking determines the 60-man field for the Paris Games.
He wasn't thinking about Sergio Garcia, who also is still in the mix at the U.S. Open. With golf and the world ranking, there's always more math involved than adding scores on a card.
Collin Morikawa, who lost in a playoff for the bronze medal in Tokyo, seized control of the fourth spot when he was runner-up at the Memorial last week. Morikawa already has played in the final group of two majors this year. Cantlay has never spoken much about the Olympics, saying at the start of the year only that “any time you have the opportunity to represent your country, it's important.” He was in a similar situation for the Tokyo Games, falling short in the final qualifying week at Torrey Pines.
Conners would need to finish 11th alone at the U.S. Open to move past Hadwin. Pendrith would need at least a two-way tie for third .Tom Kim and Byeong Hun An appear to have the two spots locked up, especially with Sungjae Im missing the cut. Team Britain is set with Tommy Fleetwood and Matt Fitzpatrick after Justin Rose and Robert MacIntyre missed the cut.Hatton was tied for ninth through 36 holes at Pinehurst. Something in the top 10 might have been enough to move past Fitzpatrick. Something a little better might have given Britain three players because Hatton currently is at No. 20.
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Olympic spots are on the line for Patrick Cantlay and Corey Conners at the US OpenOlympic spots are still up for grabs at the U.S. Open. This is the final week before the world ranking determines the 60-man field for the Paris Games. Patrick Cantlay has worked his way into the conversation. He's one shot out of the lead and could parlay a runner-up finish into a spot in the Olympics. Canada has a tight race for its second spot.
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