Despite carding three bogeys in a row and two double bogeys on Saturday, 20-year-old Gordon Sargent managed to finish his third round of the U.S. Open as the current low amateur.
“I think there were 19 [amateurs] here I think, something like that, so, yeah, it gives me confidence I'm playing good and [I’ll] just go play some good golf on the weekend,” Sargent said when asked how he
felt being the low am midway through the tournament.Notable players at this year’s U.S. Open that previously won the low am and made this year’s cut include Viktor Hovland, Patrick Cantlay and Scottie Scheffler.
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