Wednesday, August 24, 2005
Kansas junior golfer Gary Woodland won’t be playing in the match-play portion of the 2005 U.S. Amateur Championship.
A second round of 80, or 10 over par, dropped him to 114th place overall. Only the top 66 players qualified for match play.
The final cut for match play was set at 146, or six over par. Woodland shot an even-par 70 during his first round, and ended with a two-round total of 150.
In yesterday’s round, Woodland managed to make nine pars but failed to record a single birdie. He also had eight bogeys and one double bogey, which secured Woodland’s early exit from the tournament.
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