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US Open Qualifiers Recap: Golf Central Highlights by Callaway

US Open Qualifiers Recap: Golf Central Highlights by Callaway
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On this episode of Golf Central by Callaway, we witnessed the thrilling final qualifiers for the US Open, sponsored by the elite family of woods and irons from Callaway. The tension was palpable as Luke Palter and Austin Trusslo battled it out in a playoff for the last spot at Oakmont. Trusslo's one-handed chipping skills from his junior golf days proved to be the winning edge, securing his second US Open start. The field was rounded out by qualifiers like Justin Hicks, Philip Barbarie Jr., Frankie Harris, and the determined Joey Herrera, who clinched his spot in a nail-biting playoff in Valencia.

Herrera's journey to Oakmont was a rollercoaster of emotions, with a sleepless night before the playoff and an early morning start. His precision shot on the 18th hole showcased his unwavering focus and determination. The support from his family and girlfriend added an extra layer of motivation and pride to his victory. Meanwhile, other notable qualifiers like Mason How, Zack Bshu, Cameron Young, Grant Hefner, and Matt Vogt displayed their skills and grit in securing their spots at the US Open.

The intense competition and high stakes of the US Open qualifiers brought out the best in these golfers, pushing them to their limits and beyond. Each player's unique journey and story added to the drama and excitement of the final qualifying rounds. As the golf world gears up for the prestigious US Open at Oakmont, the stage is set for a showdown of talent, determination, and sheer willpower. Stay tuned as these golfers take on the ultimate challenge and strive for glory on one of the sport's grandest stages.

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