John Daly II Advances to U.S. Amateur Round of 32 at The Olympic Club
John Daly II is on the move at the 2025 U.S. Amateur Championship, advancing to the Round of 32 after a composed 1-up victory over Cooper Claycomb on Wednesday at The Olympic Club.
The Dardanelle, Ark., native and University of Arkansas senior made his way into match play with a steady 1-over 141 in stroke play. After opening with a 74 in Round 1, Daly II surged back with a 4-under 67 in Round 2, highlighted by birdies on the 4th, 6th, 13th, and 18th holes, and a bogey-free back nine that secured his place inside the top 25.
Against Claycomb, the match remained tied through the first 10 holes before Daly II grabbed the lead with a clutch birdie at the par-3 11th. From there, he refused to give any ground, halving the final seven holes to close out the win.
Currently ranked No. 121 in the World Amateur Golf Ranking, Daly II has been a consistent performer in elite amateur events this season, collecting multiple top-10 finishes and proving his ability to contend against the strongest fields.
With momentum on his side and his game in form, Daly II now turns his attention to Thursday’s Round of 32, where a win would push him one step closer to match play’s late stages and a shot at the Havemeyer Trophy.
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US Amateur
The U.S. Amateur, the oldest USGA
championship, was first played in 1895 at
Newport Golf Club in Rhode Island. The
event,
which has no age restriction, is open to
those
with a Handicap Index of .4 (point four) or lower. It is
one
of 15 national championships conducted
annually by the USGA.
A new two-stage qualifying process went into effect in 2024, providing exemptions through local qualifying for state amateur champions and top-ranked WAGR playres. See the USGA website for details -- applications are typically placed online in the spring
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