Gene Elliott, reigning Jones Cup Senior champion who is currently the top player in the AmateurGolf.com Senior Rankings, was among those who earned himself a spot in the big event. With his wife on the bag, Elliott, fired a 1-over 73 at Fairmont St. Andrews in the morning wave of players, then had to wait and watch as the rest of the field came in. Elliott fell into a seven-man playoff for the final four spots and advanced. He was one of two amateurs to make it out of his qualifier, joining Swede Mats Dornell, who was also part of the playoff.
Interestingly, Gary Koch, who came right out of the booth after calling the Open Championship last week was co-medalist at the Lundin qualifier. Koch plays professionally.
Another commentator, Brandel Chamblee, shared medalist honors at the qualifier at Scotscraig Golf Club. Chamblee, who also plays as a professional, was part of a three-way tie at 2-under 69 that also included amateur Robert Maxfield, an Englishman. His compatriot and fellow amateur G.S. Lacy also earned a spot in the field as part of a four-man tie for fourth at 1 under.
The final U.S. amateur to qualify, Ryan Howison, also advanced through a playoff. Playing at Ladybank Golf Club, Howison, a 51-year-old reinstated amateur, made it through a five-for-four playoff after posting a 1-under 70.
The first round at St. Andrews begins on Thursday.


