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Gordon Sargent is one example of seven amateurs who compete in the field. The Vanderbilt sophomore and world’s top-ranked male amateur won a rare exemption to the first men’s major championship of 2018. However, Magnolia Lane was misunderstood by the defending NCAA individual champion, who was also a finalist for the Drive, Chip and Putt contest.
Sargent said Ben Adelberg that “I was definitely grounded somewhat this morning when I looked for player dining.” “A few people believed I was in Drive, Chip and Putt.”
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The 19-year old tried to enter the pro shop on Sunday to obtain a Monday practice time, but was denied entry because he did not have his badge.
He explained that two security guards saw me walking and were looking at me. “I was like, “Hey, can you go to player dining?” They were like, “You got your badge on?” I pulled it out and they looked at it and tried to figure out what it was.
“A waiter there waited for me the last time I was there, a few weeks ago. He remembered me.” Then, I believe they were like, “Where are the parents of this kid?” He continued. The waiter was giving me trouble about it. After I spoke to him, he said, “How did the Drive, Chip and Putt go?”
He laughed and said, “Maybe that is what I need a bit to get grounded.” “There were probably some children over there that were larger than me, some 13 year-olds.”
Sargent has so far won two games and finished in the top five six times in eight starts for Commodores. He has not finished lower than T-7.
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