Four amateurs made the cut at the 122nd U.S Open: Here’s where they finished

Of the 15 amateurs who teed it up this week in Brookline, four made the weekend.

BROOKLINE, Mass. — One of the many great things about the U.S. Open, if you’re good enough, is that you can earn your way into the field. In total, 15 amateurs earned their way to the tee Thursday at The Country Club, with four of them making the weekend. It’s the first time in three years any amateurs made the cut.

Travis Vick, Sam Bennett, Austin Greaser, and Stewart Hagestad did what several of the biggest names in golf couldn’t: earn Saturday and Sunday tee times.

In total, five amateurs have won the U.S. Open, with the last coming in 1933 (John Goodman, North Shore Country Club).

Here’s where the four amateurs who made the weekend in Brookline finished.