Securing the U.S. Amateur title is a formidable achievement.
Like major championships, competitors must qualify via WAGR ranking or local finals. The 36‑hole stroke‑play stage narrows the 312‑player field to 64 entrants for match play. This year, after stroke‑play, 11 spots remained among 16 hopefuls.
Jack Whaley was among the 11 qualifiers, ultimately winning the title after defeating six consecutive opponents.
In a recent Subpar episode, co‑host Drew Stoltz asked Whaley to name his most memorable shot. Whaley highlighted a precise chip off the green on hole 9, navigating a nearby bunker. He recalled a similar chip at Hallamshire involving Alex and Matt Fitzpatrick and praised his confidence. He also cited a near‑hole‑in‑one on the playoff 13th as the week’s defining moment.
His tap‑in birdie on the first playoff hole secured his place among the top 64 and eased early pressure. Whaley went on to win the final 36 holes, prevailing by margins of 22 holes, 2&1, 4&3, 5&4, 1 up, and 4&3 against Jay Leng Jr.
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