Chris Thayer of Denver and former University of Colorado golfer Kenny Coakley were among the 64 players who advanced to match play Sunday out of a field of 264 at the U.S. Mid-Amateur at Stonewall in Elverson, Pa.
Thayer (pictured), the 2014 CGA Mid-Amateur champion, shot rounds of 74-73 for a 7-over-par 147 total, good for a share of 45th place in stroke play. He made two birdies and five bogeys on Sunday.
Coakley went 75-71 for 146, leaving him tied for 35th place. He carded two birdies and three bogeys on Sunday.
Match play will begin on Monday.
Here are the scores and positions for all the players with strong Colorado ties:
35. Former CU golfer Kenny Coakley 75-71–146
45. Chris Thayer of Denver 74-73–147
Failed to Advance to Match Play
Tom Krystyn of Denver 75-77–152
Jon Lindstrom of Broomfield 79-75–154
Troy Anderson of Denver 86-82–168
Wes Martin of Denver 86-84–170
Michael Muehr of Potomac Falls, Va., Thomas Werkmeister of Grandville, Mich., and Scott Harvey of Greensboro, N.C., shared medalist honors at 2-under-par 138.
For all the scores from the U.S. Mid-Am, which is limited to players 25 and older, CLICK HERE.