U.S. Open: Parziale and Gagne are Low Amateurs
6/17/2018 | by Golfweek
see also: View results for U.S. Open Golf Championship, Shinnecock Hills Golf Club

20 amateurs started the week at Shinnecock Hills, 3 made the cut, and 2, Matt Parziale and Luis Gagne, shared low amateur honors
By Sunday afternoon, just three had completed 72 holes, with Matt Parziale and Luis Gagne sharing low-amateur honors at 16 over.
Parziale, the 31-year-old reigning U.S. Mid-Amateur champion and a firefighter off the golf course, was consistent all week, shooting 74-73-74-75 to earn his T-48 finish.
Related: AmateurGolf.com Feature Interview: Matt Parziale
“This is what I put all of the work in for,” Parziale said. “Can’t guarantee it’s going to happen, but this is why I’ve done what I’ve done my entire life.”
As a kid, Parziale aspired to be a pro golfer. But after turning pro out of Southeastern College in 2009, he needed only three years to discover that he didn’t enjoy grinding it out on the mini-tours and not having any money.
Even with Sunday’s finish at Shinnecock Hills, Parziale isn’t tempted.
“I’m not going to turn pro,” he said. “I’ve done that before. If they want to give me a Tour card, I’ll go play, but I’m not going to go back to playing mini-tours.”
Gagne, a 20-year-old rising senior at LSU, made headlines when he advanced out of U.S. Open local qualifying via a coin flip, then proved his worth by medaling at the Jupiter, Fla., sectional.
In his first major – and official PGA Tour event – Gagne, like Parziale, was steady. He shot 73-74-75-74.
“I just learned a lot,” Gagne said. “One thing is knowing that, you know, I can play with these guys. I still have a lot of work to do to be able to be out here. Knowing that I’m working on the right things and my skill level’s right with these guys, it gives me a lot of confidence.”
Will Grimmer, a rising senior at Ohio State, finished 66th at 23 over. It was his second U.S. Open start after missing the cut in 2014 at Pinehurst.
Parziale and Gagne have busy summers ahead of them. Gagne plans to play the Northeast Amateur next week in Rumford, R.I., before traveling to Paris for the Palmer Cup. He’ll also tee it up in the Western Amateur and U.S. Amateur. Parziale is playing the U.S. Amateur and then defending his U.S. Mid-Amateur title this summer.
What an August it will be for the firefighter.
Final Amateur Leaderboard
T48 74-73-74-75=296 (+16) Matt Parziale
T48 73-74-75-74=296 (+16) Luis Gagne
66 73-72-78-80=303 (+23) Will Grimmer
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MC 76-73 (+9) Braden Thornberry
MC 78-72 (+10) Tyer Strafaci
MC 79-74 (+13) Doug Ghim
MC 80-74 (+14) Rhett Rasmussen
MC 81-74 (+15) Stewart Hagestad
MC 84-72 (+16) Theo Humphrey
MC 81-75 (+16) Jacob Bergeron
MC 76-81 (+17) Chun An Yu
MC 82-76 (+18) Ryan Lumsden
MC 82-76 (+18) Franklin Huang
MC 83-75 (+18) Timothy Wiseman
MC 83-75 (+18) Garrett Rank
MC 81-77 (+18) Kristoffer Reitan
MC 81-78 (+19) Noah Goodwin
MC 80-79 (+19) Harry Ellis
MC 81-78 (+19) Shintaro Ban
MC 82-79 (+21) Philip Barbaree
Results: U.S. Open Golf Championship
| Place | Player | Location | Pts | Scores |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| T48 | Orlando, FL | 600 | 73-74-75-74=296 | |
| T48 | Brockton, MA | 600 | 74-73-74-75=296 | |
| 66 | Cincinnati, OH | 500 | 73-72-78-80=303 | |
| MC | Olive Branch, MS | 0 | 76-73=149 | |
| MC | Davie, FL | 0 | 78-72=150 |
About the U.S. Open Golf Championship
The U.S. Open is the biggest of the 15 national championships conducted by the USGA. Open to amateurs and professionals. Amateurs gain entry via USGA win or runner-up finishes while having the opportunity to qualify alongside non-exempt professionals...
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