Robin Bradbury of Superior landed a spot in match play in his first USGA championship as he finished 48th Sunday in the stroke-play portion of the U.S. Senior Amateur at Old Warson Country Club in St. Louis.
The top 64 players, out of the original field of 156, advance to match play, which begins on Monday.
Bradbury (pictured) posted three birdies, six bogeys and one double bogey in Sunday’s round of 5-over-par 76. The 60-year-old checked in with a 36-hole total of 8-over-par 150, which left him 12 strokes behind medalist Tim Jackson of Germantown, Tenn.
The other two Coloradans competing in the U.S. Senior Amateur fell short of advancing to match play as Gary Albrecht of Denver placed 96th at 155 and Jim Reynolds of Denver was 150th at 164.
The U.S. Senior Amateur is limited to players 55 and older.
Here are the scores and positions of all the players with strong Colorado ties who are competing in St. Louis:
48. Robin Bradbury of Superior 74-76–150
Failed to Advance to Match Play
96. Gary Albrecht of Denver 78-77–155
150. Jim Reynolds of Denver 79-85–164
For all the scores from the U.S. Senior Amateur, CLICK HERE.