Patrick Reed left on Monday left the United States Open Open Camipification, reducing an impressive series of matches at major championships.
Reed was transferred to places for the Dallas Athletic Club qualification site, but has never disabled. According to the USGA, individuals who qualify may not attempt to qualify at another venue at a later date.
This means Reed will be out of second place at next month’s Pinehurst Tournament, ending a streak of more than 10 years of consecutive appearances in golf’s four majors. Reed has played in every major since the 2014 Masters.
The 2018 Masters champ was coming off a T-53 at the PGA Championship.
According to golf channels, Reed had to hack the 60’s in the official golf world ranking and get third in Balhara to gain position in the US open championship.
Lead is playing with Liv Golf, which has not received global evaluation. Currently, thanks to the end of the Masters T-12 in April, it is now N ° 92.
The last champion lead is exempt from the master. The PGA granted him special permission to play at Valhalla.
LIV golfer Sergio Garcia played in a 36-hole qualifying match at the Dallas Athletic Club, but lost seven of six in the playoffs. The 2017 Masters winner is a U.S. Open alternate who has competed for 24 consecutive years.