Kent State senior John Hahn is one of seven players tied for second place and seven shots out of the lead of the 110th U.S. Amateur golf championship being played at two courses in Washington.
Hahn, who grew up in Hudson, shot 3-under 69 in the first of two rounds of stroke-play on Monday on the Home Course in Dupont, Wash. He was even through nine holes today while playing the 7,742-yard Chambers Bay course in University Place, Wash., the longest course ever used for any event conducted by the USGA.
Hahn tied for second place at U.S. Amateur
Hahn, who grew up in Hudson, shot 3-under 69 in the first of two rounds of stroke-play on Monday on the Home Course in Dupont, Wash. He was even through nine holes today while playing the 7,742-yard Chambers Bay course in University Place, Wash., the longest course ever used for any event conducted by the USGA.
Hahn tied for second place at U.S. Amateur