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Oliver Goss didnt win the 113th U.S. Amateur on Sunday, but as the runner-up he still has a spot in the first two majors of 2014.
Not long into his victory speech Sunday, Matt Fitzpatrick turned the attention to his trusty caddie.
Bobby Wyatt, Jordan Niebrugge and Michael Weaver were among the five players added to the U.S. Walker Cup team on Sunday.
If the final hole was any indication, we could be in for a wild afternoon Sunday at The Country Club.
Matt Fitzpatricks younger brother, Alex, has done an admirable job toting the bag for six days of this 113th U.S. Amateur, with a 36-hole finale on tap Sunday.
Matt Fitzpatrick mimics fellow countryman Luke Donald’s game, but is he better at this stage in his career?
Theyve played together hundreds of times over the past few years, but on the biggest stages, Oliver Goss still has the upper hand against fellow Australian Brady Watt.
After losing in the semifinals of the U.S. Amateur, Brady Watt will turn around and caddie for good friend Oliver Goss as Goss tries to become the second Australian in the past 11 years (Nick Flanagan) to hoist the Havemeyer Trophy.
The players in the all-international final of the U.S. Amateur are doing something very American on Saturday night: throwing out the first pitch at Fenway Park.
No American is left at the 113th U.S. Amateur, but the all-international final four might actually be good news for the Walker Cup hopefuls.
Good friends and fellow Australians Brady Watt and Oliver Goss are set to meet in the U.S. Am semifinals on Saturday.
Neil Raymond is finally ready to turn pro ' at age 27.
After four consecutive come-from-behind victories, perhaps it was only fitting that Scottie Scheffler couldn’t finish the deal when he was 2 up with eight holes to go.
Scottie Scheffler has been counted out any number of times, but he’s still in the mix in the U.S. Amateur.
After an odd week that included a slow-play penalty, a ball stuck in a tree and a 17-for-15 playoff, this much was simple for Patrick Rodgers to digest: He played poorly in his third-round match against Canadian Corey Conners, and it cost him. The top-ranked American remaining in the U.S. Amateur didnt lead at any point during his 5-and-3 loss Thursday at The Country Club.
Its not surprising that Matt Fitzpatrick is headed to Northwestern. After all, he values a strong education, and the Wildcats coach, Pat Goss, is one of the best in the country.
The top-ranked American is still alive at the U.S. Amateur ' and so are a host of international players.
Alabama senior Bobby Wyatt bowed out of the U.S. Amateur on Thursday, the last of the serious Walker Cup bubble boys to be eliminated.
Following an early exit from the the U.S. Amateur, one Walker Cup hopeful sits and awaits his fate.
Jordan Niebrugges winning streak finally ended Wednesday at the U.S. Amateur.
The only semifinalist from last years event at Cherry Hills who is still in contention for the U.S. Amateur title is Cal senior Brandon Hagy, who needed 19 holes to defeat Ricardo Gouveia on Wednesday.
Its already been an eventful week for Patrick Rodgers, which usually signals trouble at a tournament as cutthroat as the U.S. Amateur.
It wasnt without a little late drama, but at least one U.S. Walker Cupper made it to match play.
It might not ease the sting of another close call, but Jim Furyk can take solace in this: None of the 54-hole leaders won a major this season.