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Three Cowboys Advance to U.S. Open Championship
11 Jun
Summary
- Three current Oklahoma State golfers qualified for the U.S. Open.
- Preston Stout won the NCAA individual championship, securing his spot.
- Ethan Fang earned his U.S. Open invite by winning the Amateur Championship.

Oklahoma State's men's golf program will be well-represented at the U.S. Open later this month, with three current players in the field. Preston Stout, Ethan Fang, and Eric Lee are set to compete as amateurs at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club. Stout, the team's top player, earned his place by winning the NCAA individual championship. This victory also grants him a spot in next year's Masters Tournament, provided he remains an amateur.
Fang secured his U.S. Open berth last summer by winning the prestigious Amateur Championship in Great Britain. This win also qualified him for the Open Championship and the Masters. Lee qualified through local play in Sacramento, with Stout assisting him during the qualifier. The strong performance of these players is expected to enhance the Cowboys' national championship aspirations for the upcoming season.