All Set for Final Stage |
Final qualifiers, often referred to as "Golf's Longest Day," are rigorous tests that require players to complete 36 holes in a single day. These qualifiers not only assess players' skills but also their endurance and mental fortitude.
Some notable details about the field include the presence of Davis Love III, the 1997 PGA Champion and the oldest scheduled player at 59 years old. The youngest player is PJ Mayback, the sole 18-year-old participant. Among the competitors, there are 29 amateurs and 49 professionals who will begin teeing off at 7 am on Monday. Some locals in the field include Jordan Gilkison, a Springboro native and Kent State golfer, Austin Greaser, a Vandalia native and Tar Hills golfer, Dhaivat Pandya, a Dayton native and recent graduate from the University of Kentucky, and Domenic Maricocchi, a former Dayton Flyer golfer. ![]() In terms of accomplishments, the field boasts a combined 34 PGA Tour wins, with Davis Love leading the way with 21 victories. Additionally, there are 14 Korn Ferry wins among the competitors. Qualifiers from last year who are back again this year include MJ Daffue, Beau Hossler, Maxwell Moldovan, Troy Merritt, Bo Hoag, Samuel Stevens, and Nick Hardy. Nick Hardy was the 1st Alternate last year but managed to secure a spot in the US Open and impressively tied for 14th place. Brian Stuard, who is returning for his 12th appearance, has had a successful track record in previous years, making it into the tournament in 2022, 2021, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2014, and 2013. Brian also earned the distinction of being the Medalist or Co-Medalist in four of those years. |