Robert Caton, who works in the guest...
Robert Caton, who works in the guest services department at Pelican
Hill Golf Club in Newport Coast, finished 12-over par through the
first two days of stroke play of the United States Amateur golf
championship, but failed to advance to the match-play portion of the
tournament that begins today at Winged Foot Golf Club in Mamaroneck,
N.Y.
Caton, playing in his first U.S. Amateur, finished in a tie for
99th after shooting a 2-over 74 on Winged Foot’s East Course Monday
and an 8-over 78 on the West Course Tuesday. The top 64 golfers --
the final cut was 10-over -- from a field of 312 advanced to match
play.
Newport Beach resident Steve Conway (77-77 -- 154) finished the
first two days of stroke play in a tie for 128th in his third U.S.
Amateur.
Ryan Moore (69-70 -- 139) from Puyallup, Wash., was the only
golfer to shoot under par (1-under) through the first two days of
stroke play -- two players were at even par -- and leads the field.
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