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ST U.S. ® Conducted by the Association® Omaha Country Club, Omaha, Nebraska | July 8 – 11, 2021

NOTICE REGARDING COVID ELIGIBILITY CONT. Each individual player is responsible for understanding and complying with Equipment Used for Medical Reasons: Players who wish to request permis- any travel restrictions and quarantine requirements and recommendations prior sion to use a medical device due to a medical condition or injury and proceed under to registering for a specific qualifier and at the time of the competition. Please Rule 4.3b(1) of the should refer to: familiarize yourself with the requirements and guidelines for any state you may https://champ-admin.usga.org/player/articles/equipment-permitted-for-medical-reasons. be traveling to or from before registering. Players will generally NOT be allowed to Performance in Qualifying: If a player fails to return a score within 10 strokes of transfer sites after the close of entries. (see Transfer Policy in Informational PDF for the Course Rating™, future entries for a U.S. Open, U.S. Amateur, U.S. Mid-Amateur more information). or U.S. Senior Open Championship may be declined if documentation is not provided Playing and Qualifying Site Protocol demonstrating that the player is capable of competing at championship Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Allied Golf Association or any other golf level. Please note that players who “no card” are subject to receive a letter from the associations may implement one or more of the following protocols at a USGA USGA under the same guidelines as those who do not return a score within 10 strokes qualifier in order to conduct the qualifier in a safe manner for all players and staff. of the Course Rating. • Limited or no practice rounds due to local/state regulations or host facility Withdrawal from Qualifying: A player who wishes to withdraw from Qualifying regulations. must notify the USGA (908-326-1950 or via e-mail at [email protected]) and the • Temperature check and/or screening questions upon arrival at the host facility. Official in Charge prior to their scheduled Qualifying round. Failure to do so may result • A specified arrival time and/or limited use of the practice facility prior to the in disqualification from future USGA competitions. start of your round. ENTRIES: FORM, FEE, CLOSING DATE • may be prohibited during the competition. • Bottled water and Food & Beverage may not be available. All players, including those who are exempt, must file an entry application. • Limited or no access to clubhouse or locker room. Players must file online at the USGA website (www.usga.org). Only those players for • Electronic distribution of paperwork e.g. local rules, hole location sheet, etc… whom blank entries are filed by the USGA as noted in the section on exemptions will • Electronic scoring using a mobile device and verbal confirmation of scores. not be required to submit entry applications. Only one entry may be filed per player. • A local rule for disturbed areas in bunkers where use of bunker rakes may be The USGA reserves the right to disqualify anyone who submits more than one entry. prohibited. Entry fee of $200 must be paid by every player. Players who withdraw prior to • Code of Conduct requiring the flagstick to remain in the hole where touching close of entries will receive a refund less a service charge. Players who withdraw of the flagstick may be prohibited. after close of entries, but prior to the qualifier, will not be issued a refund unless the • Modifications to the hole i.e. PVC or pool noodle reason for withdrawing is medically related. Players can withdraw by logging into Players, caddies and spectators attending may be required to wear a mask in their account and clicking on the WITHDRAW tab. If a player is forced to withdraw public areas, at registration, at the starting , in the scoring area, and any other due to newly instituted travel restrictions mandated by state/local government or the areas as dictated by the Allied Golf Association or any other golf associations. Players, Allied Golf Association or any other golf associations (i.e. travel restrictions that were caddies and spectators may also be required to sign a waiver as dictated by the Allied not in place prior to close of entries) and the player is unwilling or unable to transfer Golf Association or any other golf associations. sites, a refund (less the service charge) will be issued. No refund for any reason after Failure to adhere to guidelines published by the Allied Golf Association or any other July 8. Service charge is $35. golf associations conducting the qualifier may result in the withdrawal of the players’ entry ENTRY APPLICATIONS MUST BE RECEIVED BY USGA and removal from the course. NO LATER THAN 5 P.M. E.D.T. ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 2021 Players may be prohibited from participating in a qualifier or USGA champion- Entry applications must be filed online at: ship if they test positive for COVID-19 or exhibit COVID-19 symptoms. Players who are https://champ-admin.usga.org/player#/apply unable to participate in a qualifier or USGA championship due to COVID-19 will be Late applications are not acceptable refunded their entry fee (less any service charges). and will be automatically rejected. All players who successfully qualify for a USGA championship will be required to (Entries by telephone, telegraph, mail or FAX are not acceptable.) Time limit for entries means time of receipt at USGA (not time entry is transmit- follow all mitigation measures implemented by USGA with respect to COVID-19. These ted to USGA). Entries should be submitted early to allow ample time for delay requirements are a condition of competition for all players. In particular, players, cad- or error in transmission. The risk of delay or error in transmission lies solely with dies and others attending a USGA championship may be required to submit to COVID- the entrant and the USGA will have no liability with respect to any such delay or 19 testing prior to arrival and on-site upon arrival at the championship, follow on-site error and the consequences therefrom, including rejection of the entry. protocols established by the USGA and comply with limitations set by the USGA on allowing guests at the championship. SCHEDULE Competition will be in two stages, at : ELIGIBILITY 1. Qualifying–18 holes: For all except exempt players listed herein. Entries are open to professional golfers, amateur golfers, and applicants for See schedule. reinstatement who have reached their 50th birthday by July 8, 2021. Amateurs and ® 2. Championship–72 holes: 156 players eligible, comprised of place-winners in applicants for reinstatement must have an up-to-date Index based on Qualifying Rounds and those exempt from Qualifying. ratings for men not exceeding 3.4 under the Rules of Handicapping. A Handicap Index T, J 8: Round 1, 18 holes. must be issued from a “” (as defined in the Rules of Handicapping book) F, J 9: Round 2, 18 holes. that is authorized to use the Rules of Handicapping. The USGA accepts an up-to-date 60 lowest scorers and anyone tying for 60th place continue play July 10 and 11; Handicap Index issued from body of golf that would be equivalent to remainder eliminated after 36 holes. a Handicap Index within the prescribed limit for entry into the Championship. For this S, J 10: Round 3, 18 holes. Championship, any reference to gender applies to all genders. S, J 11: Round 4, 18 holes. Age: Player’s date of birth is required on all USGA entry forms. Lowest scorer for 72 holes will be the champion. In the event of a tie for the Amateur Status: All amateur players must conform to the Rules of Amateur Championship, a two hole play-off will be held immediately following play. The Status as approved by the United States Golf Association and The R&A. If the player winner will be the player with the lowest aggregate score for the play-off holes. will be participating in this competition as an amateur or applicant for reinstate- In the event of a further tie, play will immediately continue hole by hole until a ment and will be receiving expenses from sources other than family members to champion is determined. participate in this competition, please refer to Rule 4. Code of Conduct: The USGA may reject an entry application, revoke an accepted application, expel from the Championship and/or suspend a player from future cham- pionships if the player engages in conduct detrimental to the integrity and image of the game of golf and/or public confidence in the USGA. Such conduct may include, but is not limited to, damage to the or the player’s equipment, verbal or physi- cal abuse of spectators, officials, volunteers, or staff, blatant or excessive profanity, disorderly behavior, failure to abide by club rules, violation of the USGA Championship Integrity Policy or any other unbecoming conduct. The USGA Championship Integrity Policy can be found at the USGA website, located at the following link: https://champ- admin.usga.org/player/articles/usga-championship-integrity-policy. PRIZES TRANSPORTATIONCART REQUESTS CHAMPIONSHIP The Local Rule prohibiting the use of motorized transportation as prescribed W: Gold medal and custody of the Trophy for the ensuing in Section 8 of the Committee Procedures is in effect, except at certain Qualifying year, subject to such conditions as the USGA may establish. sites as indicated on this entry application where the only is permitted to R-U: Silver medal. use motorized transportation. Model Local Rule G-6. P O: To be announced. As a general rule, players and their caddies must walk the course at USGA A R L 72-H S: Gold Medal. Championships and at most Qualifying rounds. But consistent with the Americans Prize money will be divided equally among those tied, except that if a profes- with Disabilities Act (ADA), a disabled player or caddie may be permitted to use sional wins a play-off for the Championship he will receive first prize money. a as an accommodation to his or her disability for those events where If amateurs finish in the first or first and second places, the prize money allocated golf carts are not allowed. As required by the ADA, the USGA will evaluate such to those players will be re-distributed to the professionals who return a 72-hole score. requests on a case-by-case basis. If ties occur for medals, duplicates will be awarded, except that only the winner In order for the USGA to properly evaluate the merits of such requests, while main- will receive a Championship gold medal. taining the fundamental fairness of the golf competition, it is necessary for players N O R: By his application, the player acknowledges that he requesting this accommodation (whether submitted by the player, by the player is not entitled to remuneration of any kind for participation in the Championship other for the player’s caddie or by the parent/legal guardian of a minor player) to submit than prizes listed herein. medical documentation to facilitate that analysis. The documentation provided must P-S P: By his application, the player certifies that he has demonstrate: (1) a player’s (or caddie’s) disability as defined by the ADA; (2) the medi- not entered into and will not enter into any arrangement whereby he could have a cal need for the golf cart that results from that disability; and (3) that by providing a financial interest in any other player’s prize money (such as through prize-splitting golf cart to a player or caddie in that particular circumstance, the USGA would not be or prize money “insurance”). fundamentally altering the fairness of the competition by providing a player with an QUALIFYING ROUNDS advantage over other players. The required form entitled Golf Cart Request Form (as L S: Silver medal; if a tie, duplicate medals will be awarded. well as additional important information for first time and subsequent requests L A S (if not lowest scorer): Silver medal; if a tie, duplicate for a cart) is available at the following link: medals will be awarded. https://champ-admin.usga.org/player/articles/Requesting-Golf-Cart. RULES OF GOLF; WHEN COMPETITION IS FINAL PUBLICITY AND PROMOTION; BROADCASTING Play will be governed by The Rules of Golf as approved by the United States Golf I understand that the USGA or its designees, may record, film, photograph, or Association and R&A Rules Limited. Questions will be settled by the on-site Rules otherwise capture my likeness, image, voice, biography, references to me, my Committee, whose decision will be final. The competition is final when the trophy has quoted statements, and my play in the Championship (the foregoing, together been presented to the winner or, in the absence of a prize ceremony, when all scores with my name, my “Appearance”). In consideration of the opportunity to partici- have been approved by the Committee. pate in the Championship, by submitting this Application, I grant (and/or have the GOLF BALLS; DRIVER HEADS authority to grant to the USGA in the case of a parent/guardian of a minor or other Only brands of golf balls on the most current List of Conforming Golf Balls and authorized representative submitting the Application on my behalf) to the USGA, driver heads on the most current List of Conforming Driver Heads may be used. and its licensees, successors and assigns, the perpetual, transferable, assignable, Updated lists may be found on the USGA website at www.usga.org or by contact- worldwide, royalty-free, irrevocable right to use my Appearance, in whole or in ing the USGA Equipment Standards Department at (908) 234-2300. part, in all manner (including exhibition, distribution, reproduction, publication, The one ball Rule as prescribed in Section 8 of the Committee Procedures is in display, broadcast, transmission or otherwise), and media now known or hereaf- effect. Model Local Rule G-4. ter invented or discovered, and for any purpose whatsoever. The rights granted herein include, without limitation, the right to use the Appearance, or portions CLUBS: GROOVES thereof, in promotion of the Championship and future championships through The Local Rule as prescribed by Section 8 of the Committee Procedures is any of the foregoing means of distribution, as well as in the design, manufacture in effect, except that the Exception in the Model Local Rule does not apply (see and distribution of merchandise related to the Championship or other cham- Model Local Rule G-2). pionships, that include elements of my Appearance. The USGA is not obligated DISTANCEMEASURING DEVICES to use my Appearance in any matter, and materials embodying any aspect of my During Qualifying rounds, the use of electronic distance-measuring devices to Appearance do not need be submitted to me for approval. I release and discharge measure distance is allowed (subject to certain requirements). However, during the the USGA, its licensees, successors and assigns from any claims arising from use Championship Proper, the Local Rule as prescribed in Section 8 of the Committee of my Appearance, including claims for misrepresentation of me, my character, or Procedures is in effect and prohibits the use of electronic distance-measuring my person by any means. As between the USGA and me, the USGA shall own all devices. Model Local Rule G-5. right, title and interest, including the copyright(s), in and to any works created by the USGA, its licensees, successors and assigns, that include all or a portion of my PROHIBITION ON CERTAIN TYPES OF SHOES Appearance. This grant shall be binding on my heirs, executors, administrators and The Local Rule as prescribed in Section 8 of the Committee Procedures is in assigns, and the successors and assigns of the USGA. I hereby waive all privacy, effect at all Qualifying sites unless the Qualifying site is indicated by an asterisk publicity, defamation, libel, and proprietary rights relating to the Appearance as on this entry application. Model Local Rule G-7. used by the USGA in conjunction with these terms. CADDIES Players are required to cooperate with representatives of the media; however, Qualifying rounds: A player may provide his own caddie. If he wishes to have no pre-Championship activities outside of those activities which are part of the the host club furnish a caddie, he should ask the Official in Charge because suf- Championship will be required. Authorized representatives of the media will not ficient caddies may not be available at the host club. interfere with the player’s Championship play in an unreasonable manner. Championship proper: A player may provide his own caddie. If he wishes to ONSITE CHAMPIONSHIP REGISTRATION have a caddie provided to him by the host club, he must complete the information Register in person at location and time listed in the Memorandum to Players as outlined in the Memorandum to Players. or notify the USGA as directed in the Memorandum to Players if a late arrival. Place A player is not required to employ a caddie for any stage of the Championship. may be forfeited by a player from whom no word has been received. PRACTICE PRIVILEGES Privileges of Omaha Country Club are extended to qualified players in the Championship from July 5 through July 7. ACCOMMODATIONS Information concerning accommodations will be provided upon completion of Qualifying rounds. Exempt players will receive this information from the USGA. PERSONAL APPEARANCE In Qualifying and the Championship proper, players must be neat in appear- ance with respect to clothing and personal grooming. The wearing of short pants is prohibited in the Championship proper, but is permissible in Qualifying provided the host club does not have a dress code prohibiting such. LOCAL RULES; TERMS OF THE COMPETITION; SCHEDULES The USGA Championship Committee/on-site Rules Committee reserves the right to alter any of the Local Rules, Terms of the Competition, provisions and/ or schedules herein. The decision of the Championship Committee/on-site Rules Committee in any matter will be final. 2021 Local Rules and Terms of the Competition: www.usga.org/hardcard. QUALIFYING LOCATION QUALIFIERS’ PLACES; TIES; SUBSTITUTIONS Players’ preferences for Qualifying location must be designated on the entry. The number of qualifiers’ places in each location will be determined by the Qualifying sites may be canceled due to lack of participation or due to issues USGA after entries close, based on size and strength of field. surrounding COVID-19. Qualifying sites are final after entries close. In the event of A tie for the last qualifier’s place or an alternate’s place will be decided inclement weather, Qualifying will take place as soon as possible following the origi- immediately by a hole-by-hole play-off. nally scheduled date. Alternates in order of qualifying scores will be allowed for qualifiers unable to WAITLIST compete in the Championship. When a Qualifying location has met capacity, players may sign up on a waitlist If a Qualifying location cannot fill its qualifiers’ places, or if an exempt player and also select up to three Alternate Qualifying Sites. If the original waitlist site withdraws, the place made available will be reallotted to another location. A real- becomes available prior to the close of entries, the player will be assigned to that lotment schedule will be prearranged by the USGA. site and charged the entry fee. If the original waitlist site is full at the close of entries, If a player withdraws before playing a stroke in the Championship proper, the player will be assigned to their 1st Alternate Qualifying Site dependent on avail- a substitution is allowed. Only the USGA may make such substitutions. ability. If the 1st Alternate Qualifying Site is full at the close of entries, the player will ACCEPTANCE OF PLACES; NOTICE OF WITHDRAWAL be assigned to their 2nd Alternate Qualifying Site dependent on availability and so on. On the day of Qualifying, every qualifier should inform the Official in Charge If all Alternate Qualifying Sites are full at the close of entries, the application will be whether he will play in the Championship. withdrawn. Priority of each list will be based on the date of receipt of entry application. If a qualifier or an exempt player withdraws, he must notify the USGA The fee to join a waitlist for a qualifying location is $10 and is non-refundable. (908-326-1950 or via e-mail at [email protected]) promptly in order to insure an Players can transfer their Waitlist, Alternate Qualifying Sites or transfer into a site alternate fair opportunity to play. Failure to comply may result in disqualification with availability prior to the close of entries by accessing the championship specific from future USGA competitions. View Qualifying Sites pop out on the Apply to Play page. Players are limited to two transfers per championship. SCORE POSTING The AGA will post Stroke Play scores for all competitors in the field who have TRANSFERRING a Handicap Index® issued by the USGA. It will be the player’s responsibility to post Transfer from one Qualifying location to another is not permissible after entries scores for all other formats of play throughout the competition. close. If a Qualifying location has more players than can be accommodated, some In formats of play where a player may not finish a hole (i.e. or Four- players may be transferred to another location and the date for Qualifying may be dif- Ball), the player is responsible for recording their score for handicap purposes ferent than the original requested date. Transfer will be based on the date of receipt using the Most Likely Score (MLS) procedure. MLS on a hole includes: the number of entry application. Transfers are final. of strokes already taken, plus the number of strokes most likely required to com- EXCEPTION: A player may transfer sites after the close, ONLY if the player is plete the hole, plus any strokes incurred on the hole. prohibited from competing in the qualifier to travel due to NEW COVID-19 travel If a Match is completed on or after the fourteenth hole but prior to the eigh- rules or restrictions that are mandated by the state/local government or the Allied teenth hole, the player will record a score of net for handicap purposes for any Golf Association AFTER the close of entries. If the related travel restrictions were holes not played. If a Match is completed prior to the fourteenth hole, the player in place prior to the close of entries on May 12 at 5:00PM EDT, the player will not will post a nine-hole score for handicap purposes. be allowed to transfer sites. The site transfer can only be made to a site that has Players who have a Handicap Index from another authorized golf association availability and is a minimum of 72 hours from the start of the competition. should post their scores in accordance with the association’s protocols. EXEMPTIONS FROM QUALIFYING Players in the following categories will be eligible for exemption from Qualifying in 14. Winners of the Senior PGA Championship (2011-2021). the 2021 Championship only. The USGA reserves the right to revise any of the exemp- 15. Winners of the Senior Open staged by the R&A in collaboration with the tion categories. Exemption under categories reserved for amateurs will be granted Legends Tour (2015-2019). only to players who are currently amateurs, unless otherwise indicated. An amateur 16. Those players who qualified for the 2019 PGA Tour Champions’ season- who is exempt into the Championship proper through a category reserved for ama- ending Championship. teurs becomes ineligible if he becomes a professional before beginning play or during the play of the Championship, unless otherwise indicated. Exempt players who wish 17. From the 2020-2021 official Champions Tour money list, the top 20 money to participate in the Championship must file an entry, except those players for whom leaders through the close of entries on May 12, 2021. Players must select a blank entries are filed as noted below. qualifying site at the time of entry. (Must have filed an entry by May 12, 2021.) 18. From the Champions Tour All-Time money list, the top 40 money leaders 1. Winners of the U.S. Senior Open Championship (2010-2019): through the close of entries on May 12, 2021. Players must select a qualifying 2010-B L 2015-J M 2011-O B 2016-G S site at the time of entry. (Must have filed an entry by May 12, 2021.) 2012-R C 2017-K P 19. Any player whose 50th birthday falls between the close of entries and the 2013-K P 2018-D T first scheduled round of the Championship that, at the close of entries 2014-C M 2019-S S (May 12, 2021), would have otherwise been listed among the top 40 on the 2. Winners of the U.S. Senior Open Championship since 2010 who have not yet Champions Tour All-Time money list. Players must select a qualifying site at reached their 66th birthday on or before July 11, 2021: the time of entry. (Must have filed an entry by May 12, 2021). O B J M G S 20. Winners of Champions Tour co-sponsored events, excluding team events, R C C M S S whose victories are considered official, in the last three calendar years B L K P D T (2018-2020) and during the current calendar year to the initiation of the 2021 3. Winners of the U.S. Senior Open Championship from 1980-2009: U.S. Senior Open Championship. B B H I (NOTE: Blank entries will be filed by the USGA for players who become A D P J exempt after the close of entries.) F F E R 21. Top 10 players from the 2019 Legends Tour Order of Merit. 4. From the 2019 U.S. Senior Open Championship, the 15 lowest scorers and 22. From the 2019 final official Seniors Tour money list, the top four anyone tying for 15th place: money winners. S A R G S MC W A P G F Q 23. Winners of the (2011-2020). P B M A J S S 24. Winners of the PGA of America Championship (2011-2020). C DM J K D T (NOTE: Blank entries will be filed by the USGA for players who become B E T L K T exempt after the close of entries.) D G 25. Winners of The Open (2010-2019). 5. From the 2019 U.S. Senior Open Championship, the amateur returning the 26. Playing members of the five most current United States and European Ryder lowest 72-hole score (must be an amateur). Cup and United States and World Teams. 6. Winners of the U.S. Open Championship (2012-2021). 27. Winners of PGA Tour co-sponsored events, whose victories are considered (NOTE: Blank entries will be filed by the USGA for players who become exempt official, in the last six calendar years (2015-2020) and during the current after the close of entries.) calendar year to the initiation of the 2021 U.S. Senior Open Championship. 7. From the 2021 U.S. Open Championship, any amateur returning a 72-hole (NOTE: Blank entries will be filed by the USGA for players who become score (must be an amateur). exempt after the close of entries.) (NOTE: Blank entries will be filed by the USGA for players who become exempt 28. Special exemptions as selected by the USGA. Must have filed an entry by after the close of entries.) May 12, 2021. Deadline for submission of request: May 12, 2021. Players must 8. Any player in his first 10 years of age eligibility who has won the U.S. Open select a qualifying site at the time of entry. Championship. 9. Winners of the U.S. Amateur Championship (2011-2020) and the runner-up from 2019 (must be an amateur). 10. Winner of the 2019 U.S. Mid-Amateur Championship (must be an amateur). 11. From the 2019 U.S. Senior Amateur Championship, the winner and runner- up (must be an amateur): W-B R R-U-R N 12. Any player in his first year of age eligibility who has won a U.S. Amateur Championship, Masters Tournament, The Open, or PGA of America Championship. 13. Playing members of the 2017, 2019 & 2021 United States and the 2016 & 2018 United States Men’s World Amateur Teams (must be an amateur). SCHEDULE AND LOCATION OF QUALIFYING ROUNDS   HOLES STROKE PLAY USGA reserves the right to revise this schedule Performance in Qualifying: If a player fails to return a score within 10 strokes of the Course Rating™, future entries for a U.S. Senior Open, U.S. Amateur, U.S. Mid-Amateur or U.S. Open Championship may be declined if documentation is not provided demonstrating that the player is capable of competing at the national championship level. Please note that players who “no card” are subject to receive a letter from the USGA under the same guidelines as those who do not return a score within 10 strokes of the Course Rating. Withdrawal from Qualifying: A player who wishes to withdraw from Qualifying must notify the USGA (908-326-1950 or via e-mail at [email protected]) and the Official in Charge prior to his scheduled Qualifying round. Failure to do so may result in disqualification from future USGA competitions. State City Host Club **Site ***Practice Dates/ Official in Charge Capacity Player Information MONDAY, MAY  AT: GA 1. MILTON White Columns C.C. (770)343-9025 132 Visit GSGA website; www.gsga.org JEFF FAGES, Georgia State Golf Assn. OR 2. PORTLAND Riverside G. & C.C. (503)288-6468 108 Contact Club; www.oga.org BRENT WHITTAKER, Oregon Golf Assn. TUESDAY, MAY  AT: CO 3. EDWARDS C.C. of the Rockies (970)926-3080 84 Contact Club; www.coloradogolf.org ROBERT DUKE, Golf Assn. WA 4. BELLINGHAM Sudden Valley G. & C.C. (360)734-6435 84 May 17; Contact Club after Close of Entries SCOTTY CROUTHAMEL, Washington Golf www.wagolf.org WEDNESDAY, MAY  AT: AL 5. MONTGOMERY Wynlakes G. & C.C. (334)279-0297 78 Contact Club; www.alabamagolf.org BRIAN SCHEUFLER, Golf Assn. MN 6. PRIOR LAKE The Wilds G.C. (952)445-3500 84 Contact Club; www.mngolf.org DOUG A. HOFFMANN, Golf Assn. THURSDAY, MAY  AT: IN 7. FORT WAYNE Orchard Ridge C.C. (260)747-0115 78 Weekends (After 12PM), Mon (After 1PM) TODD DEHAVEN, Indiana Golf Assn. Contact Club; www.indianagolf.org FRIDAY, MAY  AT: NM 8. SANTA FE The C. at Las Campanas (Sunset C.) (505)995-3500 84 May 20; Contact Club; www.suncountrygolf.org EVERETT PRIDDY, Sun Country Amateur Golf Assn. MONDAY, MAY  AT: AZ 9. PHOENIX Arizona C.C. (480)947-7666 84 May 10-23 (After 12PM); Contact club 24 hours prior LE ANN FINGER, Arizona Golf Assn. www.azgolf.org CA 10. TURLOCK Turlock G. & C.C. (209)634-4976 84 Info shared two weeks prior to qualifier RYAN GREGG, Northern Golf Assn. www.ncga.org FL 11. OCALA Golden Ocala G. & Equestrian C. (352)671-3933 84 Available one week prior to qualifier DARIN GREEN, State Golf Assn. (Sat/Sun After 12PM); Contact Club; www.fsga.org NC 12. FAYETTEVILLE Highland C.C. (910)485-8141 84 May 23; Contact Club; www.carolinasgolf.org CHRIS WOLFF, Carolinas Golf Assn. OH 13. WORTHINGTON Worthington Hills C.C. (614)885-9128 84 Contact Club; www.ohiogolf.org MATT LEFFERTS, Golf Assn. TUESDAY, MAY  AT: FL 14. FORT MYERS Crown Colony G. & C.C. (239)590-9860 84 Available one week prior to qualifier DARIN GREEN, Florida State Golf Assn. (Sat/Sun After 12PM); Contact Club; www.fsga.org MI 15. WEST BLOOMFIELD Knollwood C.C. (248)855-0825 78 Contact Club; www.gam.org KEN HARTMANN, Golf Assn. of Michigan WEDNESDAY, MAY  AT: KS 16. HUTCHINSON Prairie Dunes C.C. (620)662-0581 84 Contact Club two weeks prior to qualifier DOUG HABEL, Central Golf www.centrallinksgolf.org WI 17. HARTFORD Washington County G.C. (262)670-6616 84 Contact Club; www.wsga.org BILL LINNEMAN, State Golf Assn. TUESDAY, JUNE  AT: CA 18. JURUPA VALLEY Goose Creek G.C. (951)735-3982 90Contact Club after Close of Entries; www.scga.org JEFF NINNEMANN, Southern California Golf Assn. IL 19. NORTH RIVERSIDE Riverside G.C. (708)447-3700 84 Info incl. with pairings; Contact Club; www.cdga.org COLIN WADELIN, Chicago District Golf Assn. TN 20. CHATTANOOGA Council Fire G.C. (423)499-6300 78 May 29-31 (After 1PM) JEFF GIEDD, Tennessee Golf Assn. Contact Club two days in advance; www.tngolf.org TX 21. FORT WORTH Diamond Oaks C.C. (817)834-6261 132 Contact Club; www.txga.org ANDREA DALY, Texas Golf Assn. WEDNESDAY, JUNE  AT: SC 23. GREENVILLE Green Valley C.C. (964)331-1521 84 June 1; Contact Club; www.carolinasgolf.org CHRIS WOLFF, Carolinas Golf Assn. TX 24. SPRING The Woodlands C.C. (Player C.) (281)863-1540 132 Visit TXGA website; www.txga.org JUSTIN GUTHRIE, Texas Golf Assn. THURSDAY, JUNE  AT: FL 25. JUPITER The Bear’s C. (561)721-2080 84 Available one week prior to qualifier DARIN GREEN, Florida State Golf Assn. (Sat/Sun After 12PM); Contact Club; www.fsga.org MONDAY, JUNE  AT: CA 26. CORRAL DE TIERRA Corral De Tierra C.C. (831)484-1112 84 Info shared two weeks prior to qualifier RYAN GREGG, Northern California Golf Assn. www.ncga.org NE 27. OMAHA Happy Hollow C. (402)391-0239 144 Contact Club; www.nebgolf.org CRAIG AMES, Nebraska Golf Assn. VA 28. HOT SPRINGS The Homestead (Cascades C.) (540)839-7994 84 June 6; Contact Club; www.vsga.org JOSH COATES, Virginia State Golf Assn. WEDNESDAY, JUNE  AT: MA 29. BROCKTON Thorny Lea G.C. (508)584-7060 84 Contact Mass Golf; www.massgolf.org GREG HOWELL, Mass Golf NY 22. EASTCHESTER Leewood G.C. (914)793-5900 144 Contact Club; www.mgagolf.org CHRIS GAFFNEY, Metropolitan Golf Assn. PA 30. INDIANA Indiana C.C. (724)465-5222 78 Info shared after Close of Entries; www.wpga.org TERRY TEASDALE, Western Golf Assn. MONDAY, JUNE  AT: CA 31. CHULA VISTA San Diego C.C. (619)422-0108 90Contact Club after Close of Entries; www.scga.org JEFF NINNEMANN, Southern California Golf Assn. CA 32. NIPOMO Monarch Dunes G.C. (805)343-9459 90 Contact Club after Close of Entries; www.scga.org JEFF NINNEMANN, Southern California Golf Assn. HI 33. HONOLULU Waialae C.C. (808)748-4227 78 June 7 ($86); Contact Club; www.hsga.golf RYAN NAGATA, Hawaii State Golf Assn. MD 34. SILVER SPRING Argyle C.C. (301)598-6949 120 Contact Club; www.msga.org KELLY NEWLAND, State Golf Assn.

Only clubs highlighted in red italics will permit caddies to use carts first-come, first-served. *Clubs hosting Qualifying will not have Model Local Rule G-7 (Prohibiting Certain Types of Shoes) in effect. **Additional information about Qualifying Locations, Waitlists and Transferring is located under the Qualifying section on the Informational PDF. ***Some Qualifying sites may charge a fee for a practice round.