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ERIN, Wisc. (Aug. 26, 2011) -- Peter Uihlein won his ninth consecutive U.S. Amateur match, but he was in no mood to celebrate.
After defeating Scott Langley, 2 and 1, in the Round of 16 on Friday morning at Erin Hills he hadn't lost one of his best friends, but he'd beaten one.
“It was tough playing Scott,” said Uihlein, who is trying to become the first player to win consecutive U.S. Amateurs since Tiger Woods (1994-96). “I know how important it as for him [in terms of Walker Cup status], which just made it worse.
“But I'd stick my head out for him; I'd like to see him on the team. I think he's made unbelievable strides in the past two months to get back to playing well again. It's just match play. It's unfortunate I had to play against him. But like I said, I'd stand up for him.”
Uihlein already has been named to the 2011 USA Walker Cup Team, which faces Great Britain & Ireland Sept. 10-11 at Royal Aberdeen Golf Club in Scotland. Langley, who was Uihlein’s teammate for the 2010 USA World Amateur Team Championship in Argentina, still hopes to get one of the three available spots on the 10-man squad.
But neither was in top form on Friday morning.
Langley took a quick 1-up lead on the first hole, one of the few times he hit a fairway. Uihlein birdied No. 2 to square things and never trailed again. But it was hardly smooth sailing.
The Oklahoma State University senior All-American collected a 3-up lead by the time he birdied No. 7. Yet he also was finding it tough to hit a fairway. He bogeyed two of the next four holes and Langley took advantage of the slide to square the match. It was a brief reprieve.
The left-handed Langley made a mess of No. 12 and eventually conceded the hole. He then bogeyed No. 15 when two consecutive approach shots rolled back off the elevated green. A St. Louis native and 2010 NCAA Division I individual champion, Langley fought back once more, landing an approach five feet from the flagstick for a birdie at the par-3 No. 16.
But after he missed the fairway again at No. 17, Langley sent a hot 7-iron flying over the green. When he couldn't get up and down from 10 feet, the match ended.
AmateurGolf.com Rankings
2011 season — official results & points
| Pos | Player | From | Points |
|---|---|---|---|
| Final 16 | Bobby Leopold | RI | 500 |
| Final 16 | Scott Langley | MO | 500 |
| Final 16 | John Peterson | TX | 500 |
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