CHASKA, MINN. – Fighting Illini men's golf rising senior
Jackson Buchanan, the reigning Big Ten Player of the Year, is headed to the semifinals at the 124th U.S. Amateur at Hazeltine National Golf Club as one of the final four competitors vying for the prestigious Havemeyer Trophy.
Buchanan, who entered the week as the No. 17 player in the World Amateur Golf Rankings (WAGR), will now face Noah Kent, a rising sophomore at Big Ten foe Iowa. The winner will advance to Sunday's championship match where they will go head-to-head with either Jose Luis Ballester, a rising senior at Arizona State, or Luis Masaveu of Spain.
Buchanan's tee time for Saturday's semifinal is set for 1 p.m. CT. Live scoring is available on the
USGA website. Golf Channel live coverage of the semifinal matches begins at 2 p.m. CT.
BUCHANAN'S PATH TO THE FINAL FOUR
STROKE PLAY: Playing in his second consecutive U.S. Amateur, Buchanan was one of three Fighting Illini to make the stroke play field of 312 players – along with teammates
Max Herendeen and
Ryan Voois. After carding a two-round tally of 1-under 141 (72-69), Buchanan finished T32 in stroke play and entered the 64-player match play bracket as the No. 53 seed.
ROUND OF 64: Buchanan's path to the weekend as been the most difficult in the field. In the Round of 64, he outlasted former WAGR No. 6-ranked Preston Summerhays, 2UP. Buchanan faced a 2-hole deficit through 13 before claiming victories on 14, 15, 16 and 18 to advance in thrilling fashion.
ROUND OF 32: Following his win over Summerhays, Buchanan then downed the WAGR No. 1-ranked player, Luke Clanton, 1UP, with yet another thrilling finish. After taking a 2-hole lead through No. 7, Buchanan dropped three holes over the next seven to fall behind by one hole after 14. However, he rallied with wins on Nos. 15 and 16, and matched Clanton's par finishes on 17 and 18 to advance.
ROUND OF 16: Like his first two matches, Buchanan's Sweet 16 win over Tyler Mawhinney went the distance before he secured the victory, 1UP. After exchanging blows on Nos. 1 and 2, they remained deadlocked through eight holes when momentum swung in Buchanan's favor for wins on Nos. 9 and 10. Mawhinney answered, however, with wins on 11 and 12, then took one-hole advantage late with a win on No. 16. Buchanan rallied again, however, with victories on the 17th and 18th holes.
QUARTERFINAL: Buchanan seized control early in his Elite 8 win over Jacob Modleski, beginning with a win on the first hole. He led 2UP after No. 7 and put the match out of reach with three wins on Nos. 11, 12, and 14 to offset a setback on 13. Par finishes by both competitors on No. 15 gave Buchanan the win, 4&3.