SAN FRANCISCO – The Olympic Membership has earned the nickname, “The Graveyard of Champions,” for a motive.
It began with Jack Fleck, the inconceivable 1955 U.S. Open winner on the Lake Course after outlasting Ben Hogan in an 18-hole playoff, a day after the tv broadcast signed off by declaring Hogan the champion, not contemplating that Fleck nonetheless had holes to play. Billy Casper adopted in 1966, rallying from seven photographs again of Arnold Palmer with 9 holes remaining to say his second U.S. Open. Lee Janzen, in 1998, additionally made up seven strokes on the ultimate day as he beat Payne Stewart. There was Scott Simpson over Tom Watson late in 1987, and Yuka Saso ending Lexi Thompson’s U.S. Ladies’s Open goals by erasing 5 photographs down the stretch in 2021.
This week on the a hundred and twenty fifth U.S. Novice, there isn’t a Fleck, however there may be an Abdo.
Meet Jimmy Abdo, the 19-year-old from Edina, Minnesota, and a rising sophomore at Division-III Gustavus Adolphus, although solely as a result of he sat within the switch portal all summer season, drawing no actual curiosity from Division-I packages.
He sits No. 4,292 on the earth newbie rankings with simply 4 counting occasions, and he isn’t shy in regards to the sizable chip that rests on his shoulder.
“I really like proving folks mistaken,” Abdo mentioned. “I simply need to hold telling myself that I belong.”
Abdo birdied three of his final six holes on Tuesday on the adjoining Ocean Course simply to get right into a 20-for-17 playoff for match play. Two pars later and he was on to the knockout stage, the place he knocked off Logan Reilly, the much-ballyhooed Auburn incomer, within the Spherical of 64 on Wednesday night.
Having simply rattled off 4 straight birdies, Abdo left himself about 10 ft for par on the Lake’s par-4 ending gap. He then stepped up and confidently holed the lightning-fast putt earlier than punctuating the 1-up victory with a thunderous fist pump.
“That’s the sort of putt you dream of,” Abdo mentioned. “The largest second of my golf profession for positive.”
And it’s solely getting greater.
Abdo will face Houston grad Wolfgang Glawe in Thursday morning’s Spherical of 32. Glawe produced an equally thrilling end on the 18th inexperienced, discovering the tough lengthy after which whiffing on his first chip by sliding his wedge proper underneath the ball, solely to then regroup and gap his subsequent chip for par and a 1-up victory over Ole Miss’ Tom Fischer.
There have been another cool moments on Wednesday:
John Daly II, son of the two-time main champ, tied 17 holes with Louisville’s Cooper Claycomb, with Daly’s birdie on the par-4 eleventh gap marking the one gap received by both participant.
Medalist Preston Stout of Oklahoma State carded seven birdies in 15 holes to beat high-schooler Pennson Badgett, whereas world No. 1 Jackson Koivun didn’t make birdie till the final gap of his 2-and-1 win over Illinois’ Ryan Voois.
Scotland’s Niall Shiels Donegan, an adopted Bay Space product, arguably had the loudest gallery as members of each public Mill Valley and personal Meadow Membership made their approach throughout the Golden Gate Bridge to observe the North Carolina switch and Walker Cup hopeful drain an 8-footer on the final to defeat Florida’s Luke Poulter.
Two matches went additional holes, together with Georgia commit Mason Howell’s bout with sixth-ranked newbie Tommy Morrison, who led for 16 holes till Howell prevailed in 19 with a successful bogey on the par-4 first gap.
And maybe the craziest match was contested between Princeton’s Reed Greyserman, the youngest brother of PGA Tour participant Max Greyserman, and Texas Tech’s Tim Wiedemeyer, who discovered himself 5 down after seven holes earlier than successful 5 of his final six holes and shutting out Greyserman on the par-5 seventeenth.
However in relation to underdog tales, there isn’t an extended shot left on this area than Abdo.
By no means even the perfect participant on his groups at Edina Excessive, Abdo signed with the Gusties and instantly rooted himself on the program’s follow facility, which, in contrast to many colleges at that degree, options a number of hitting bays with TrackMans and different high-end facilities – greater than sufficient for the mustachioed vary rat to develop rapidly. Abdo received his first match in April, a victory that landed him on the earth rating, and adopted with a runner-up exhibiting earlier than being named the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Convention’s rookie of the yr.
With the iron scorching, Abdo determined to check the portal waters. It wasn’t that he wanted to get out of St. Peter, however it had all the time been his dream to play Division-I golf. Having additionally certified this summer season for his first U.S. Novice – in his first strive, too – by way of a 4-for-2 playoff, Abdo thought he’d a minimum of area just a few affords from faculties.
However weeks glided by, and up to now, only one Huge Ten program, which Abdo wouldn’t tackle by identify, has proven marginal curiosity.
“After a few calls, I used to be instructed that there wasn’t sufficient time to decide,” Abdo defined. “I accepted that and used it as gas to return out right here and show them mistaken, and I believe, up to now, I’ve completed that.”
Abdo birdied the treacherous first gap, a transformed par-5 enjoying as a 522-yard par-4 on Wednesday – and a gap that yielded simply three birdies in stroke play. He received the second gap, too, to take a 2-up lead out of the gates. However Abdo knew Reilly was too gifted to not mount a cost, which got here instantly; the Lovettsville, Virginia, native, whose dad, Terry Reilly, is the EVP of Wasserman, holed a 30-yard bunker shot to win the par-3 third and two holes later chipped in for birdie to flip the match to 1 up in his favor. Reilly led 2 up after 11 holes.
“I believe lots of people would’ve folded and gave up,” Abdo mentioned, “however me and my caddie (childhood good friend Evan Raiche) had been like, we acquired thus far, there’s no level in backing down now. … What saved me preventing is understanding that there’s not a lot strain on the 61 seed. I knew I had nothing to lose and every thing to achieve. I knew that if I simply stayed aggressive and stayed with it – I’d been hitting the ball too good to not make one thing occur.”
Did he ever.
And he doesn’t plan on folding both, irrespective of who he’s matched up towards.
“I’m not afraid of anyone,” Abdo replied when requested what he hopes folks will find out about him this week.
“That is the perfect alternative of my profession to make myself stand out, and that’s the best way I’m going to view everyone,” he added. “Doesn’t matter if it’s the No. 1 participant or like me, the No. 4,000 participant; the higher the participant, the extra centered I’m going to be, and I’m going to make use of that to my benefit as a result of I do know I can belief myself on the market.
“You don’t get probabilities like this to play towards the perfect gamers on the earth fairly often. That is most likely going to be one in every of my few alternatives, and I simply need to go on the market and deal with it.”
On Olympic’s graveyard, Abdo’s proving floor.