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Tracking the Amateurs at The 153rd Open Championship at Royal Portrush

Royal Portrush proved a relentless test for the amateur contingent at the 153rd Open Championship. All nine amateur players missed the cut, with the +1 line leaving several top performers—including Amateur Champion Ethan Fang—just short. It marks one of the rare recent years where no amateurs advance to the weekend at The Open.

Still, there were strong moments. Cameron Adam and Ethan Fang both posted rounds of 70 or better and finished at +3, two shots shy. Czech standout Filip Jakubcik and Cayman Islands veteran Justin Hastings also showed flashes before faltering in Round 2. With major experience gained on one of golf’s grandest stages, this class will surely return stronger.

Amateur Leaderboard After 36 Holes

PlayerCountryR1R2TotalStatus
Ethan Fang (a)United States7570145 (+3)CUT
Cameron Adam (a)Scotland7372145 (+3)CUT
Justin Hastings (a)Cayman Islands7474148 (+6)CUT
Filip Jakubcik (a)Czechia7573148 (+6)CUT
Richard Teder (a)Estonia7476150 (+8)CUT
Connor Graham (a)Scotland7379152 (+10)CUT
Sebastian Cave (a)England7677153 (+11)CUT
Frazer Jones (a)England7773150 (+8)CUT
Bryan Newman (a)South Africa8083163 (+21)CUT

Looking Ahead

The race for the Silver Medal ends early in 2025, but the amateur stories at Royal Portrush still matter. Each of these nine players earned their place through elite victories, national titles, and grueling qualifiers. For many, this week was their major debut—and for all, it was a milestone.

With international flavor, youth, and raw talent, this group showed that amateur golf continues to thrive. Expect to see several of these names on future leaderboards—for both majors and professional tours.

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