Silver linings for Thriston Lawrence, others at The Open

Silver linings for Thriston Lawrence, others at The Open

Thriston Lawrence almost had his Masters invitation thrown again in his face Sunday night at Royal Troon.

After discovering a pot bunker off the tee on the par-4 ending gap, Lawrence bought aggressive and despatched his strategy shot proper into the bunker’s sodded face. His ball ricocheted again, virtually hitting the burly South African however as a substitute coming to relaxation on turf behind the entice.

His ball having traveled negative-2 yards, Lawrence instantly discovered himself grinding to punch his ticket to Augusta Nationwide subsequent spring. At 6 beneath, Lawrence was solo fourth and a shot forward of Russell Henley. With the highest 4 and ties being exempt into the next 12 months’s Masters, bogey or higher would get the job completed for Lawrence; a double or worse, nevertheless, wouldn’t.

Lawrence did one higher than crucial, hitting his third shot 148 yards to eight toes and rolling within the par save to solidify his solo-fourth displaying, his finest main end in six profession begins but additionally his first top-40.

“I didn’t really put myself beneath the strain that some persons are presupposed to,” Lawrence mentioned. “I simply checked out it as a standard Sunday of a standard golf event. Sure, it’s The Open, it’s a larger stage. However being in that second, I felt so calm. It felt like a standard Sunday, me attempting to win a golf event, attempting to be inventive, and I managed to perform that. So very pleased with myself.”

Billy Horschel, No. 62 on this planet rankings coming into the week, additionally clinched his 2025 Masters berth with a T-2, as did No. 67 Justin Rose, the opposite runner-up to Xander Schauffele this week.

The highest 10 and ties earned their approach again for the 2025 Open at Royal Portrush, a listing that included a couple of gamers who weren’t but formally within the subject: Henley (fifth), Shane Lowry (sixth), Sungjae Im (T-7), Adam Scott (T-10), Dan Brown (T-10) and Matthew Jordan (T-10). Jordan, a qualifier final 12 months for Royal Liverpool, now has back-to-back Open top-10s.