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15 year old Cole Hammer qualifies for US Open


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Hammer will be the fourth youngest player ever to play at the US Open, after carding rounds 64-68.

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Cole will be the fourth-youngest player to compete in the U.S. Open at the age of 15 years, 10 months and 20 days. He is the third-youngest to qualify after shooting 64-68 to finish one stroke behind medalist Mark Silvers in the 78-man field.

Cole, who has won four of his last five junior events, didn't make a bogey in the morning round. That streak ended at No. 7 in the afternoon but Cole later birdied four of his last five holes to assure his U.S. Open debut.

The youngest player to compete in the U.S. Open is Andy Zhang, who was 14 when he played in the 2012 U.S. Open at the Olympic Club in San Francisco. Zhang was the second alternate that year.

"All I was doing was trying to see how I matched up," said Cole, who had survived local U.S. Open qualifying at the Deerwood Club in Kingwood, Texas. "I hope to make the U.S. Junior this year and some other events. I felt some pressure, but I knew I could do it.

"This gives me a lot of confidence."

Cole, who is a rising sophomore at Kincaid High School, a private school in Houston, has already committed to Texas. He's grown 4 inches over the last 10 months and now stands 5-foot-9 and weighs 125 pounds.

His father caddied for Cole during Monday's qualifier and said he could feel the pressure mount during the final holes in the second 18.

"I didn't know where we stood until No. 17 and then I told him, 'We need one more birdie,'" Greg recalled.

His son responded by hitting his approach at the final hole to 4 feet.

http://www.pgatour.com/content/pgatour/news/2015/06/09/cole-hammer-us-open.html

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Hammer will be the fourth youngest player ever to play at the US Open, after carding rounds 64-68.

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Cole will be the fourth-youngest player to compete in the U.S. Open at the age of 15 years, 10 months and 20 days. He is the third-youngest to qualify after shooting 64-68 to finish one stroke behind medalist Mark Silvers in the 78-man field.

Cole, who has won four of his last five junior events, didn't make a bogey in the morning round. That streak ended at No. 7 in the afternoon but Cole later birdied four of his last five holes to assure his U.S. Open debut.

The youngest player to compete in the U.S. Open is Andy Zhang, who was 14 when he played in the 2012 U.S. Open at the Olympic Club in San Francisco. Zhang was the second alternate that year.

"All I was doing was trying to see how I matched up," said Cole, who had survived local U.S. Open qualifying at the Deerwood Club in Kingwood, Texas. "I hope to make the U.S. Junior this year and some other events. I felt some pressure, but I knew I could do it.

"This gives me a lot of confidence."

Cole, who is a rising sophomore at Kincaid High School, a private school in Houston, has already committed to Texas. He's grown 4 inches over the last 10 months and now stands 5-foot-9 and weighs 125 pounds.

His father caddied for Cole during Monday's qualifier and said he could feel the pressure mount during the final holes in the second 18.

"I didn't know where we stood until No. 17 and then I told him, 'We need one more birdie,'" Greg recalled.

His son responded by hitting his approach at the final hole to 4 feet.

http://www.pgatour.com/content/pgatour/news/2015/06/09/cole-hammer-us-open.html

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