English amateurs, Tyler Weaver, will make his first appearance in the United States after obtaining a qualified place on Monday.
The PGA players in the United States Ricky Fowler and Max Huma were among the big names that missed what is known as “the longest day in the golf game”.
We played US Open Hopefuls 36 hole in 10 places throughout the United States and Canada in an attempt to secure their place, with a total of 47 available.
Wafer, 22, tied third in the eleventh -year -old, to become one of three amateurs to qualify in Atlanta, where Mason Haked, 17, drove the road.
Matt Wallace from England ended today at the age of seven at equal foot, to be one of seven qualifiers in Ontario, along with the Danish Oliborn Olors.
Eric Van Royen of South Africa ranked first in Columbus, Ohio, where Fowler and Homa lost in a five -man match, where his American teammate Cameron Young finished last.
Homa, 34, was the only player to carry his bag in this event after he recently separated from the box, however, the 90th world had to carry it for 38 hugs.
At WoodMont in Maryland, Ryan McCromic and Trevor Kon acquired the first two sites, before Mark Lesman dominated the Australian and American amateurs Brian Lee in another match for the two.
The Florida event was suspended due to bad weather, so the play will resume on Tuesday.
Among those competing is the English enthusiast, Luke Bouter, the former son of the fifth world in the fifth world Ian Bolter.
Four sites are shown in West Palm Beach and the 21 -year -old was fourth when the play stopped, as he finished the first round in 69.
McDawell's rival in Northern Ireland, the 2010 open winner of the United States, in the competition after the first round of 70.
The United States Open year will be held in Ocont in Pennsylvania from 12 to 15 June.
Matt Vaget used to be the box there, but now he is a dentist practiced in Indianapolis and was able to claim a site in the Qualifiers in Washington State.