PROVO, Utah – Max Brenchley, Zac Jones, Cole Ponich and Tyson Shelley have punched their tickets to the US Amateur at Hazeltine National Golf Club in Chaska, Minnesota on August 12-18.
Qualifying for the US Amateur is often an aspiration for collegiate golfers. BYU has four players who will be competing for the national title in mid-August.
The USGA modified the qualifying format for the 2024 championship. Players must first compete in one of the 45 18-hole local qualifying sites across the world to advance to the 18-hole final qualifier. The USGA also extends exemptions to champions of major amateur tournaments from across the world as well as the top 100 World Amateur Golf Ranking (WAGR).
Jones is No. 76 in the latest World Amateur Golf Rankings, which earns him an exemption to Hazletine. Ponich earned his spot by winning the 126th Utah State Amateur Championship on July 13. Both Brenchley and Shelley finished in the top three at The Country Club in Salt Lake City to earn their spot in the field.
“I’ve never played Hazeltine but hear it is amazing,” said Brenchley. “I’m excited to see how USGA has it set up and see the shape it will be in. It will be fun to play a course that has hosted so many great tournaments.”