2022 US Senior Open Qualifying – Quixote Club Results
US Senior Open Qualifying
Quixote Club
Sumter, SC
May 23, 2022
Two Advance from Quixote Club to U.S. Senior Open Championship
Gustav Ulrich (Whispering Pines, NC) and Todd White (Spartanburg, SC) have qualified at Quixote Club (6,833 yards, Par 70) in Sumter, SC to advance to the 2022 U.S. Senior Open Championship. Gustav Ulrich took the medalist honors with a four under par score of 66.
Brad Jones (Augusta, GA) took the first alternate position and Scott Roberts (Lancaster, SC) claimed the second alternate position. A two-hole playoff was needed to break the alternate placement after both Jones and Roberts fired even par rounds of 70.
72 players started the event playing for two spots and two alternate positions to participate in the 2022 United States Senior Open Championship that will be conducted at Saucon Valley Country Club in Bethlehem, PA on June 23rd – 26th, 2022.
For full scores, pairings and other information – US Senior Open Qualifying
This USGA Sectional Qualifier was conducted by the South Carolina Golf Association on behalf of the Carolinas Golf Association and the United States Golf Association.
About the South Carolina Golf Association
The SCGA’s purpose is to promote, preserve and serve the game of golf. Founded in 1929, the SCGA is a non-profit organization made up of more than 270 member clubs and over 60,000 individual members. The SCGA annually conducts Statewide championships, one-day contests, a series of 40-plus events and the overseeing of USGA qualifiers in our State. Other Member services offered include GHIN – the USGA Handicap Computation System, Golf Genius - a Tournament Software System, Rules of Golf and Handicap education, USGA Course/Slope Ratings and Course measuring, Amateur Status information, the Palmetto Golfer Magazine, the MySCGA App, the official podcast of the SCGA - Off the Hosel and the SC Golf Hall of Fame. The SCGA also houses the offices of the SC Junior Golf Foundation and SC Junior Golf Association in a combined effort to support junior golf and grow the game’s initiatives.
For more information about the South Carolina Golf Association, visit www.scgolf.org
Final Results