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COVID-19 WD's: U.S. Open Loses Players Of USGA "Family", "Pedigree"
I realize the branding folks have taken over so the chance John Bodenhamer issued these exact words is slim. But when a player withdraws from the 2020 U.S. Open due to a positive coronavirus test, is it really necessary to highlight his good USGA stock?
Hopefully Scottie Scheffler and Sam Horsfield never experience symptoms. The condolence quotes on their WD’s announced Sunday and Monday, respectively.
“We are sorry to lose a member of the USGA family in this year’s U.S. Open field,” said John Bodenhamer, USGA senior managing director, Championships. “Scottie has had a phenomenal rookie season and we look forward to welcoming him back to the U.S. Open Championship for many years to come.”
Eh….”sorry”, “losing” and “family” member in 2020 just not a great ring to it.
“Sam has had an excellent year on the European Tour, winning the UK series to earn a spot in this year’s U.S. Open at Winged Foot, and we are disappointed to lose a player of his caliber from the field,” said John Bodenhamer, USGA senior managing director, Championships. “Sam has a wonderful USGA pedigree and we look forward to watching him play in future U.S. Open Championships.”
Horsfield played for Great Britain & Ireland in the 2017 Walker Cup. The R&A pedigree is strong in this one, too!
Besides the obvious health concerns for both young men, each was high atop lists of players with the potential to contend off of their stellar 2020 seasons. And those good USGA genes.