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Sergio Garcia falls short in playoff at U.S. Open 2024; Molinari brothers earn spots in tournament

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The upcoming U.S. Open is set to look different this year, as Sergio Garcia failed to advance for the first time since 1999. Despite shooting an opening 66 in Dallas, Garcia ultimately fell short and missed out on a spot in the championship. However, there is still hope for Garcia, as he is listed as an alternate and could potentially play if given the opportunity. With two second-place finishes this year, Garcia has shown promise but also missed the cut at the Masters.

Kevin Streelman, Abraham Ancer, and other notable golfers also did not qualify in Dallas, making way for Nico Echavarria to claim the top spot with a seven-under total. Francesco Molinari, the 2018 British Open champion, also advanced in Texas, finishing one shot better than those who were in the playoff. In addition, Edoardo Molinari qualified in England with an eight-under-par total and is set to return as an assistant captain for the European Ryder Cup team next year.

Grant Forrest, Richard Mansell, and Robert Rock were among those who tied for the lead in England, with Rock surprising himself with a strong performance. Despite struggling with back issues and limited playing time, Rock managed to secure a spot in the U.S. Open qualifier. Matteo Manassero, another former teen standout from Italy, also advanced out of England with a solid 65 in his second round. After years of challenges, Manassero recently secured his first victory on the DP World Tour in a decade.

In Japan, Ryo Ishikawa and Riki Kawamoto shared medalist honors at Hino Golf Club. Ishikawa, a former prodigy who won on the Japan Tour at just 15 years old, has played in seven U.S. Opens and remains a competitive force in the world of golf. With a strong showing at the qualifier, Ishikawa looks to make an impact at this year’s championship. Overall, the U.S. Open is shaping up to be an exciting event with a mix of seasoned veterans and up-and-coming talents vying for a chance at victory.

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