Fast Facts for 2023 U.S. Mid-Amateur
Championship Venue | Sleepy Hollow Country Club, Scarborough, N.Y. |
Stroke-Play Co-Host Venue | Fenway Golf Club, Scarsdale, N.Y. |
Opened | 1913 (Sleepy Hollow) 1924 (Fenway) |
Architects | Sleepy Hollow: Charles Blair Macdonald (expansion by A.W. Tillinghast in 1920s; recent restoration by Gil Hanse and George Bahto) Fenway: A.W. Tillinghast (recent restoration by Gil Hanse) |
Dates of Championship | September 9-14 |
Yardages/Par | Sleepy Hollow: 6,840 yards/Par 71 (Subject to Change) Fenway: 6,657 yards/Par 70 |
Course/Slope Rating | TBD |
Field | 264 competitors |
Entries Accepted | 6,060 (Record entires; previous mark 5,708 in 2022) |
Eligibility | Open to any amateur golfer who has reached their 25th birthday as of Sept. 9 and whose Handicap Index does not exceed 3.4. |
Qualifying | Qualifying, over 18 holes, will take place at 68 sites between July 26 and Aug. 24. |
2022 Championship | Matthew McClean of the Republic of Ireland, defeated fellow countryman Hugh Foley, 3 and 1, in the 36-hole championship match at Erin Hills in Erin, Wis. It was the first-ever U.S. Mid-Amateur final between international players, and McClean became the second foreign-born champion, joining 2019 titlist Lukas Michel. McClean and Foley spent the entire week together, includuing sharing private housing. To read more, click here. |
Quotable | ““Yeah, fantastic. Sort of probably hasn't sunk in just yet. It's been a very long week, but I'm sure once we sort of sit down this evening, it'll sort of sink in a wee bit more, but yeah, it's unbelievable really.” -- Matthew McClean |
Exempt Players (45) | Carlos Ardila (Top 15 age-eligible points leaders in the World Amateur Golf Ranking as of April 19, Top 40 age-eligible points leaders in the World Amateur Golf Ranking as of July 12) Matheus Balestrin (Top 40 age-eligible points leaders in the World Amateur Golf Ranking as of July 12) Evan Beck (Top 15 age-eligible points leaders in the World Amateur Golf Ranking as of April 19, Top 40 age-eligible points leaders in the World Amateur Golf Ranking as of July 12) Stephen Behr Jr. (Top 40 age-eligible points leaders in the World Amateur Golf Ranking as of July 12) Harry Bolton (Top 40 age-eligible points leaders in the World Amateur Golf Ranking as of July 12) Hayes Brown (Semifinalist in 2021 U.S. Mid-Amateur) Christian Cavaliere (Qualified for 2023 U.S. Open) Mark Costanza (Runner-up in 2021 U.S. Mid-Amateur, Top 15 age-eligible points leaders in the World Amateur Golf Ranking as of April 19, Top 40 age-eligible points leaders in the World Amateur Golf Ranking as of July 12) Joseph Deraney (Runner-up in 2019 U.S. Mid-Amateur, 2023 Canadian Mid-Amateur champion, Top 40 age-eligible points leaders in the World Amateur Golf Ranking as of July 12) Jeronimo Esteve (Top 40 age-eligible points leaders in the World Amateur Golf Ranking as of July 12) Hugh Foley (Runner-up in 2022 U.S. Mid-Amateur, Top 15 age-eligible points leaders in the World Amateur Golf Ranking as of April 19, Top 40 age-eligible points leaders in the World Amateur Golf Ranking as of July 12) Richard Gibson Jr. (Top 40 age-eligible points leaders in the World Amateur Golf Ranking as of July 12) Stewart Hagestad (2016 and 2021 U.S. Mid-Amateur champion, Returned 72-hole score from 2022 U.S. Open, Playing member of 2021 USA Walker Cup Team, Top 15 age-eligible points leaders in World Amateur Golf Ranking as of April 19, Top 40 age-eligible points leaders in the World Amateur Golf Ranking as of July 12) Bryce Hanstad (Semifinalist in 2022 U.S. Mid-Amateur) Scott Harvey (2014 U.S. Mid-Amateur champion, Quarterfinalist in 2022 U.S. Mid-Amateur) Sam Jones (Top 15 age-eligible points leaders in the World Amateur Golf Ranking as of April 19, Top 40 age-eligible points leaders in the World Amateur Golf Ranking as of July 12) Chris Kamin (Top 40 age-eligible points leaders in the World Amateur Golf Ranking as of July 12) Jon Lindstrom (Top 40 age-eligible points leaders in the World Amateur Golf Ranking as of July 12) Morten Andreassen Lykkegaard (Top 15 age-eligible points leaders in World Amateur Golf Ranking as of April 19) Nick Maccario (Semifinalist in 2021 U.S. Mid-Amateur) Matthew McClean (2022 U.S. Mid-Amateur champion, Qualified for 2023 U.S. Open, Top 15 age-eligible points leaders in World Amateur Golf Ranking as of April 19, Top 40 age-eligible points leaders in the World Amateur Golf Ranking as of July 12) Michael McCoy (2013 U.S. Mid-Amateur champion) Nate McCoy (Top 15 age-eligible points leaders in World Amateur Golf Ranking as of April 19, Top 40 age-eligible points leaders in the World Amateur Golf Ranking as of July 12) Manuel Merizalde (Top 40 age-eligible points leaders in the World Amateur Golf Ranking as of July 12) Lukas Michel (2019 U.S. Mid-Amateur champion, Top 40 age-eligible points leaders in the World Amateur Golf Ranking as of July 12) Jamie Miller (Special exemption by the USGA) Kevin O'Connell (2018 U.S. Mid-Amateur champion) Miguel Ordonez (Top 40 age-eligible points leaders in the World Amateur Golf Ranking as of July 12) Matt Parziale (2017 U.S. Mid-Amateur champion) Andrew Paysse (Quarterfinalist in 2022 U.S. Mid-Amateur) Rhadames Pena (Top 40 age-eligible points leaders in the World Amateur Golf Ranking as of July 12) Josh Persons (Semifinalist in 2022 U.S. Mid-Amateur) Matt Roberts (Top 40 age-eligible points leaders in the World Amateur Golf Ranking as of July 12) Sammy Schmitz (2015 U.S. Mid-Amateur champion) Andres Schonbaum (Top 40 age-eligible points leaders in the World Amateur Golf Ranking as of July 12) Henry Shimp (Top 40 age-eligible points leaders in the World Amateur Golf Ranking as of July 12) Nathan Smith (2012 U.S. Mid-Amateur champion) Mark Strickland (Low amateur in 2023 U.S. Senior Open) Gregor Tait (Top 40 age-eligible points leaders in the World Amateur Golf Ranking as of July 12) Michael Thannhauser (2023 European Mid-Amateur champion) Bradford Tilley (Top 15 age-eligible points leaders in World Amateur Golf Ranking as of April 19, Top 40 age-eligible points leaders in the World Amateur Golf Ranking as of July 12) Scott Turner (Quarterfinalist in 2022 U.S. Mid-Amateur) Alejandro Villavicencio (Top 15 age-eligible points leaders in World Amateur Golf Ranking as of April 19, Top 40 age-eligible points leaders in the World Amateur Golf Ranking as of July 12) Todd White (2023 U.S. Senior Amateur champion) Chad Wilfong (Quarterfinalist in 2022 U.S. Mid-Amateur, Top 40 age-eligible points leaders in the World Amateur Golf Ranking as of July 12) Brice Wilkinson (Top 40 age-eligible points leaders in the World Amateur Golf Ranking as of July 12) |
Hole by Hole (Yardages and Par Subject to Change) | SLEEPY HOLLOW Hole 1: 413 yards (Par 4) Hole 2: 370 yards (Par 4) Hole 3: 170 yards (Par 3) Hole 4: 410 yards (Par 4) Hole 5: 430 yards (Par 4) Hole 6: 470 yards (Par 5) Hole 7: 218 yards (Par 3) Hole 8: 484 yards (Par 4) Hole 9: 420 yards (Par 4) OUT: 3,385 yards (Par 35) Hole 10: 162 yards (Par 3) Hole 11: 430 yards (Par 4) Hole 12: 531 yards (Par 5) Hole 13: 406 yards (Par 4) Hole 14: 409 yards (Par 4) Hole 15: 510 yards (Par 5) Hole 16: 145 yards (Par 3) Hole 17: 441 yards (Par 4) Hole 18: 421 yards (Par 4) IN: 3,455 yards (Par 36) TOTAL: 6,840 yards (Par 71) FENWAY GOLF CLUB Hole 1: 277 yards (Par 4) Hole 2: 388 yards (Par 4) Hole 3: 526 yards (Par 5) Hole 4: 143 yards (Par 3) Hole 5: 480 yards (Par 4) Hole 6: 242 yards (Par 3) Hole 7: 448 yards (Par 4) Hole 8: 353 yards (Par 4) Hole 9: 386 yards (Par 4) OUT: 3,243 yards (Par 35) Hole 10: 440 yards (Par 4) Hole 11: 191 yards (Par 3) Hole 12: 459 yards (Par 4) Hole 13: 417 yards (Par 4) Hole 14: 447 yards (Par 4) Hole 15: 305 yards (Par 4) Hole 16: 427 yards (Par 4) Hole 17: 190 yards (Par 3) Hole 18: 538 yards (Par 5) IN: 3,414 yards (Par 35) TOTAL: 6,657 yards (Par 70) |
Notable Events at Sleepy Hollow | 1944 Metropolitan Golf Association Amateur (E.H. Driggs Jr.) 1965 Metropolitan Golf Association Amateur (Mark J. Stuart Jr.) 1983 Metropolitan Golf Association Amateur (Mark Diamond) 2002 U.S. Women's Amateur (Becky Lucidi) 2011 Metropolitan Open (Tyler Hall) |
Notable Events at Fenway | 1928 Metropolitan Golf Association Amateur (Eugene Homans) 1953 Metropolitan Golf Association Amateur (Wilson Barnes Jr.) 1955 Metropolitan Open (Art Doering) 1969 Metropolitan Open (Jimmy Wright) 2000 Metropolitan Senior Open (Jim Miller) 2007 IKE Metropolitan Golf Association Stroke Play (George Zahringer) |
Fast Fact | Cameron Young, the 2021-22 PGA Tour Rookie of the Year, is the son of former longtime Sleepy Hollow head professional David Young. |
Did You Know? | Herman Barron, a longtime head professional at Fenway Golf Club, captured the Western Open and Senior PGA Championship and was a member of the 1947 United States Ryder Cup Team. |
Notable U.S. Mid-Amateur Champions | Jim Holtgrieve (1981); Jay Sigel (1983, 1985, 1987); David Eger (1988); Tim Jackson (1994, 2001); Danny Green (1999); Nathan Smith (2003, 2009, 2010, 2012); Trip Kuehne (2007); Mike McCoy (2013); Scott Harvey (2014), Stewart Hagestad (2016, 2021); Matt Parziale (2017) |
Notable U.S. Mid-Amateur Runners-Up | Bob Lewis Jr. (1981, 1984); O. Gordon Brewer (1985); Bryan Norton (2003); Todd Mitchell (2008); Tim Hogarth (2010); Garrett Rank (2012); Scott Harvey (2016) |
Schedule of Play | Saturday, Sept. 9 (Stroke Play, Round 1, 18 holes) Sunday, Sept. 10 (Stroke Play, Round 2, 18 holes) Monday, Sept. 11 (Round of 64, match play) Tuesday, Sept. 12 (Round of 32/Round of 16, match play) Wednesday, Sept. 13 (Quarterfinals/Semifinals, match play) Thursday, Sept. 14 (Championship Match, 36 holes) |
Match-Play Cut | The low 64 scorers following stroke play will qualify for match play. If necessary, a playoff will be conducted to determine the last qualifiers for the draw. |
What Winner Receives | -a gold medal -custody of the Robert T. Jones Jr. Memorial Trophy for one year -exemption into 2024 U.S. Open at Pinehurst Resort & C.C. (Course No. 2) -exemptions from qualifying for the next 10 U.S. Mid-Amateurs -exemptions from qualifying for the next two U.S. Amateurs -likely invitation to the 2024 Masters Tournament (must be an amateur) |
Future Sites | 2024: Kinloch Golf Club, Manakin-Sabot, Va./Sept. 21-26; Independence Golf Club, Midlothian, Va. 2025: Troon Country Club, Scottsdale, Ariz./Sept. 13-18; Troon North Golf Club, Scottsdale, Ariz. 2027: Jupiter Hills Club, Tequesta, Fla./TBA 2030: Bel-Air Country Club, Los Angeles, Calif./Sept. 14-19 |