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Meet the amateurs to make the cut at the 2023 US Open at Los Angeles Country Club

When the week started, more than 10 percent of the 2023 US Open field was comprised of amateurs, and that number could’ve been higher.

Sure, top-ranked Gordon Sargent is in the field, as well as No. 2 Michael Thorbjornsen and No. 9 Michael Brennan. In total, 19 amateurs teed it up the first two days at the Los Angeles Country Club, but most of them are packing their bags after two days on the West Coast.

Only four amateurs earned weekend tee times and will compete for the low-amateur medal, which is awarded during Sunday’s trophy presentation at the conclusion of play.

Here’s a look at the amateurs who made the cut at the 2023 US Open.

Gordon Sargent (even par)

The 2022 NCAA individual champion makes the cut shooting 69-71, and in doing so, he adds another point to his total for PGA Tour U Accelerated, which puts him at 16. If he gets to 20, he automatically earns a PGA Tour card. A top-20 finish this weekend would give him two more points.

2023 US Open

2023 US Open

Maxwell Moldovan (2 overs)

Moldovan, who got into the field as an alternate, shot consecutive 71s to make the cut in his second US Open start.

2023 US Open

2023 US Open

Aldrich Potgieter (2 overs)

Potgieter, who is in the field thanks to his win at the 2022 Amateur Championship, shot 70 and 72 to make the cut on the number.

2023 US Open

Aldrich Potgieter hits on the 8th hole during the second round of the US Open golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: Kiyoshi Mio-USA TODAY Sports

Ben Carr (2 overs)

Carr wrapped up his fifth season at Georgia Southern last month and was runner-up at the 2022 US Amateur. He carded rounds of 70 and 72 to make the weekend.

2023 US Open

Ben Carr of the United States plays his shot from the sixth tee during the second round of the 123rd US Open Championship at The Los Angeles Country Club on June 16, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)

Those heading home

Barclay Brown (5 overs)

Preston Summerhays (6 overs)

Michael Thorbjornsen (6 over)

Bastien Amat (6 overs)

Nick Dunlap (8 over)

Mateo Fernandez de Oliveira (8 over)

Karl Vilips (9 overs)

Christian Cavaliere (9 overs)

Omar Morales (9 overs)

Wenyi Ding (9 overs)

Michael Brennan (9 overs)

Matthew McClean (11 overs)

Alexander Yang (13 over)

Isaac Simmons (14 overs)

Brendan Valdes (16 overs)

Story originally appeared on GolfWeek