Oakmont: Rookie Bryson DeChambeau earned a spot at the US Open on Monday after coming through the final stage of qualifying but former world No. 1 Luke Donald will have to return early on Tuesday for a play-off. The final 55 spots for the June 16-19 US Open at Oakmont Country Club, just outside of Pittsburgh, were up for grabs at 10 sectional sites across the country. Donald finished in a six-way tie for ninth after rounds of 68 and 69, and will compete for one of five spots available in a sudden-death play-off on Tuesday in Powell, Ohio. Most of the 103 players at the Wedgewood and Kinsale courses consisted of PGA Tour players, who competed at the nearby Memorial last week.
Golf: DeChambeau claims US Open spot, Donald in play-off
Former world No. 1 finishes in a six-way tie