Cole Miller, the 23-year-old Northwestern Lehigh and Penn State graduate, finished 25th on the money list in his first season on Canada’s Mackenzie Tour, collecting the last exemption spot from the developmental golf series. By placing 25th (by $130), Miller earned an exemption into the second stage of Web.com Qualifying School, the next phase of his professional career.
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The Allentown Morning Call has had extensive coverage on Cole Miller's road to the U.S. Open, including this in-depth piece including an interview with Topnotch Management Director of Golf Michael McKenna. Other articles on mcall.com:
Cole Miller's daily diary | Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 How did two guys from Northwestern Lehigh get to the U.S. Open? From New Tripoli to Shinnecock Hills: Cole Miller's path to the U.S. Open U.S. Open tee times announced: Cole Miller playing amid blockbuster groups Two Lehigh Valley golfers shoot for the U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills Cole Miller placed third in the qualifier at Woodmont Country Club to secure his spot in the U.S. Open with an 18-inch birdie putt on his final hole. He shot scores of 70-69 in the 36-hole event, finishing strong with birdies on three of his last five holes. See the following media outlets for more in-depth coverage: Allentown Morning Call: Penn State's Cole Miller qualifies for US Open Philly.com: Former Penn State star Cole Miller qualifies for US Open The Daily Collegian: Former Penn State men's golf standout Cole Miller qualifies for U.S. Open GoPSUSports.com: MGolf's Miller headed to U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills “It’s absolutely surreal to me,” Miller said. “It’s the best way that you can start your pro career.” |
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