Cole Hammer, part of the winning U.S. Four-Ball team this spring, and Shuai Ming (Ben) Wong, who was part of the winning Four-Ball team in 2017, will go off Friday morning in the first quarterfinal match. Hammer is the No. 8 seed, Wong the No. 16 seed.
“This is as far as I've ever been, trust me, I knew that coming down the stretch. I was like, man, I really don't want to lose in the Round of 16 three years in a row,” Hammer told the USGA. “The way we both played coming down the stretch was pretty impressive, and I'm going to remember this for a long time, that's for sure.”
Wong, an 18-year-old from China, enjoyed the largest margin of victory in the Round of 16, losing the second hole of his match to Jacob Bridgeman before winning eight of his next nine holes and ultimately prevailing, 7 and 6. That was likely a welcome respite from his Round-of-32 match in the morning, which took him 19 holes to dispatch Jolo Timothy Magcalayo, of the Philippines.
In addition to Hammer’s match, only one other match reached the 18th hole on Thursday afternoon, with Thomas Ponder winning the last two to defeat Connor Creasy, 1 up, in a contest he never led until the end. Ponder has only appeared in one other U.S. Junior (2017), and he didn’t make match play.
In fact, Hammer and Ponder aren’t alone in finding themselves in new territory. None of the quarterfinalists have advanced this far in the championship previously. Among the group of eight young men, Hammer has made the deepest runs, advancing to the Round of 16 in 2016 and 2017, while Joe Highsmith, last year’s Washington State Amateur champion, bowed out in the Round of 32 the last two years.
Cameron Sisk and Alejandro Madariaga are the only two players remaining who have not trailed in any of their matches this week.
“It's awesome. I can't wait,” Sisk said of Friday’s matches. “I'm on a roll right now. Last year, I was [eliminated] in the Round of 64, so I was eager to come back and play match play and see how I could do. It's exciting. I'm one year more mature. I think my game is a little better. I think it's just a little bit of everything.”
Quarterfinals
7 a.m. - Shuai Ming (Ben) Wong, Hong Kong China vs. Cole Hammer, Houston, Texas
7:12 a.m. - Alejandro Madariaga, Mexico vs. Akshay Bhatia, Wake Forest, N.C.
7:24 a.m. - Joe Highsmith, Lakewood, Wash. vs. Michael Thorbjornsen, Wellesley, Mass.
7:36 a.m. - Thomas Ponder, Dothan, Ala. vs. Cameron Sisk, El Cajon, Calif.
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