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Fantinelli And Greyserman Set To Tee Off At U.S. Amateur
August 11, 2024 | Men's Golf
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A pair of Princeton golfers are set to compete at the 124th U.S. Amateur at Hazeltine National Golf Club Starting on August 12 as Riccardo Fantinelli '26 and Reed Greyserman '28 will compete for one of golf's most prestigious amateur championships.
Fantinelli, currently ranked No. 209 in the World Amateur Gold Rankings (WAGR) is coming off a 2023-24 year where he was named an honorable mention PING All-American after earning Ivy League Player of the Year honors. He will be competing in his first U.S. Amateur after previous starts in the British Am (2023, 2024) and European Amateur (2023). He also competed in the DP Tour's Italian Open earlier this summer. He earned his way into the field by winning the Final Qualifier held at Medford Village Golf Club on July 22 where he shot a 67 to win by two strokes and secure one of the six qualifying spots.
Reed Greyserman earned his ticket to Hazeltine by winning the New Jersey Amateur in July to make his first career U.S. Amateur appearance.
The U.S. Amateur features two rounds of stroke play at the Hazeltine and Chaska courses before the field is cut down to 64 players who will then transition to match play leading up to the 36-hole championship match on August 18.
A pair of Princeton golfers are set to compete at the 124th U.S. Amateur at Hazeltine National Golf Club Starting on August 12 as Riccardo Fantinelli '26 and Reed Greyserman '28 will compete for one of golf's most prestigious amateur championships.
Fantinelli, currently ranked No. 209 in the World Amateur Gold Rankings (WAGR) is coming off a 2023-24 year where he was named an honorable mention PING All-American after earning Ivy League Player of the Year honors. He will be competing in his first U.S. Amateur after previous starts in the British Am (2023, 2024) and European Amateur (2023). He also competed in the DP Tour's Italian Open earlier this summer. He earned his way into the field by winning the Final Qualifier held at Medford Village Golf Club on July 22 where he shot a 67 to win by two strokes and secure one of the six qualifying spots.
Reed Greyserman earned his ticket to Hazeltine by winning the New Jersey Amateur in July to make his first career U.S. Amateur appearance.
The U.S. Amateur features two rounds of stroke play at the Hazeltine and Chaska courses before the field is cut down to 64 players who will then transition to match play leading up to the 36-hole championship match on August 18.
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