Birdie: Ollie Schniederjans
He never was as high on the leader board as fellow amateurs Paul Dunne, Jordan Niebrugge or Ashley Chesters, but the Georgia Tech graduate posted the best final-round score (67) among his peers. Schniederjans sat six under through 11 holes, and if not for a bumpy double-bogey 6 on the 17th, could have made his amateur swan song -- he'll play as a pro at this week's RBC Canadian Open -- even more sensational. As it was, a birdie on 18 was a fitting end for the two-time first-team All-American, who joined Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods as the only amateurs to make the cut at both Opens in the same year since 1960. -- Ryan Herrington
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