- U.S. Amateur Public Links
The U.S. Amateur Public Links Championship, often referred to as the Public Links or the Publinx, is a men's
amateur golf tournament, one of 10 individual amateur championships organized by theUnited States Golf Association . The USGA typically calls the event the U.S. Amateur Public Links, which it has registered as aservice mark . The tournament was devised as, and remains, a championship for golfers who play on public courses, as members of private clubs are barred from entry.The first Public Links was held in
1922 at the Ottawa Park Course inToledo, Ohio . The event has grown over time, from 140 entries in 1922 to over 6,000 in 1998.Eligibility is similar to that for the U.S. Amateur. Golfers must follow the USGA's guidelines for amateur status, which basically consider anyone who has ever played or taught golf for money to be a professional. The Public Links, like the U.S. Amateur, has no age limit. However, there are two key differences in the eligibility criteria for the Public Links:
*Entries are accepted from golfers with a USGA men's handicap of 4.4 or lower, as opposed to 2.4 for the U.S. Amateur.
*Entries are "not" accepted from players who have playing privileges at golf clubs not open to the general public, and such golfers are not allowed to compete if they receive such privileges between their entry and the end of the main tournament.
**Exceptions to above: The USGA does consider some players with privileges at non-public facilities to be "bona fide public course players," specifically those whose privileges are solely due to any of the following:
***Their enrollment in a specific educational institution.
***Their status as active or retired members of the military.
***Their current or former employment by an entity other than a golf club.While the Public Links is a men's competition, the tournament rules do not bar women from entering the event. In2005 , 15-year-old prodigyMichelle Wie became the first woman to advance to the tournament proper, and also the first woman ever to qualify for a USGA men's championship.As is the case for all other USGA championships, the original entrants are reduced to a manageable number by means of several sectional qualifying tournaments. The survivors then play two rounds of
stroke play , with the top 64 qualifying for asingle-elimination tournament held atmatch play . All knockout matches are held over 18 holes, except for the 36-hole final. (Before2001 , the final was an 18-hole match.)The winner of the event earns an invitation to the following year's Masters, if still an amateur at the time of The Masters.
The 2005 edition, held in
Lebanon, Ohio , drew an unusually large amount of media attention due to Wie's presence. She had stated on several occasions that she wished to one day play in The Masters, and this event was generally considered to be her best chance to qualify. Wie advanced to the match play rounds, eventually losing in the quarterfinals to Clay Ogden, who went on to win the tournament.The analogous event for women is the
U.S. Women's Amateur Public Links , established in 1977 (which Wie herself won in 2003).Trevor Immelman became the first winner of the Public Links to win a Major Championship with his victory at the2008 Masters Tournament . His playing partner in the final roundBrandt Snedeker was also a past Public Links winner.Winners
*2008 Jack Newman
*2007Colt Knost
*2006Casey Watabu
*2005Clay Ogden
*2004 Ryan Moore
*2003Brandt Snedeker
*2002 Ryan Moore
*2001Chez Reavie
*2000D. J. Trahan
*1999Hunter Haas
*1998Trevor Immelman
*1997Tim Clark
*1996Tim Hogarth
*1995Chris Wollmann
*1994Guy Yamamoto
*1993David Berganio, Jr.
*1992Warren Schutte
*1991David Berganio, Jr.
*1990Michael Combs
*1989Tim Hobby
*1988Ralph Howe III
*1987 Kevin Johnson
*1986Billy Mayfair
*1985Jim Sorenson
*1984Bill Malley
*1983Billy Tuten
*1982Billy Tuten
*1981Jodie Mudd
*1980Jodie Mudd
*1979 Dennis Walsh
*1978Dean Prince
*1977Jerry Vidovic
*1976Eddie Mudd
*1975Randy Barenaba
*1974Charles Barenaba, Jr.
*1973Stan Stopa
*1972Bob Allard
*1971 Fred Haney
*1970Robert Risch
*1969John M. Jackson, Jr.
*1968Gene Towry
*1967Verne Callison
*1966Lamont Kaser
*1965Arne Dokka
*1964 William McDonald
*1963Robert Lunn
*1962R. H. Sikes
*1961R. H. Sikes
*1960Verne Callison
*1959William A. Wright
*1958Dan Sikes
*1957Don Essig III
*1956James H. Buxbaum
*1955Sam D. Kocsis
*1954Gene Andrews
*1953Ted Richards, Jr.
*1952Omer L. Bogan
*1951Dave Stanley
*1950Stanley Bielat
*1949Kenneth J. Towns
*1948Michael R. Ferentz
*1947Wilfred Crossley
*1946Smiley Quick
*1941William M. Welch, Jr.
*1940 Robert C. Clark
*1939Andrew Szwedko
*1938 Al Leach
*1937Bruce N. McCormick
*1936Pat Abbott
*1935Frank Strafaci
*1934David A. Mitchell
*1933Charles Ferrera
*1932R. L. Miller
*1931Charles Ferrera
*1930Robert E. Wingate
*1929Carl F. Kauffmann
*1928Carl F. Kauffmann
*1927Carl F. Kauffmann
*1926Lester Bolstad
*1925Raymond J. McAuliffe
*1924Joseph Coble
*1923Richard J. Walsh
*1922Edmund R. Held Multiple winners
*3 wins:
Carl F. Kauffmann
*2 wins:David Berganio, Jr. ,Verne Callison ,Charles Ferrera , Ryan Moore,Jodie Mudd ,R. H. Sikes ,Billy Tuten Future sites
*2009 Jimmie Austin University of Oklahoma Golf Club, Norman OK [http://www.ougolfclub.com]
*2010 Bryan Park Golf and Conference Center, Greensboro, NC [http://www.bryanpark.com/]External links
* [http://www.usapl.org Official site]
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