• About
  • Advertise
  • Contact
  • Careers
  • EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT
  • FCC Public File
  • FCC Applications
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
Saturday, July 2, 2022
WTMJ
  • Home
  • News
    • Local
    • National
    • Coronavirus
    • Featured Stories
    • Decision Wisconsin
    • Guest Editorials
  • Weather
    • Closings and Delays
    • Flight Status
    • Interactive Radar
    • Watches and Warnings
  • Traffic
    • Construction Updates
  • Sports
    • Green Bay Packers
      • Green & Gold Podcast
      • Second Screen
    • Milwaukee Brewers
      • Brewers Extra Innings
      • First Pitch
    • Milwaukee Bucks
      • Bucks Talk
      • Bucks Flagship Podcast
    • NCAA
    • Extra Points
  • Shows
    • Wisconsin’s Morning News
    • Steve Scaffidi
    • Jeff Wagner
    • Wisconsin’s Afternoon News
    • WTMJ Nights
    • Wisconsin’s Weekend Morning News
    • WTMJ Conversations
    • Reporter’s Notebook
    • Featured Shows
      • Accunet Mortgage & Realty Show
      • Drake & Associates Retirement Ready Show
      • Every Day Health
      • Fix It Show
      • Money Talk with Dave Spano
      • Travel Wisconsin
  • Podcasts
    • The Steve Scaffidi Show
    • Jeff Wagner Podcast
    • WTMJ Extra
    • WTMJ Nights
    • Green & Gold Podcast
    • Brewers Extra Innings Podcast
    • First Pitch
    • Bucks Flagship Podcast
  • Features
    • Summerfest
    • WaterStone Bank – Salute to Service
    • Annex Wealth Management – WEBINAR – Understand Your WRS Pension Potential
    • WTMJ Cares – WI Humane Society
    • Wagner’s Home Improvement Showcase
    • Every Day Health
    • Gene Mueller Come Along Trip to Paris and Normandy
    • Discover Greece and Its Islands with John Mercure and Collette
    • Spotlight on San Antonio Holiday with John Mercure and Collette
  • Contests
LISTEN LIVE
No Result
View All Result
WTMJ
  • Home
  • News
    • Local
    • National
    • Coronavirus
    • Featured Stories
    • Decision Wisconsin
    • Guest Editorials
  • Weather
    • Closings and Delays
    • Flight Status
    • Interactive Radar
    • Watches and Warnings
  • Traffic
    • Construction Updates
  • Sports
    • Green Bay Packers
      • Green & Gold Podcast
      • Second Screen
    • Milwaukee Brewers
      • Brewers Extra Innings
      • First Pitch
    • Milwaukee Bucks
      • Bucks Talk
      • Bucks Flagship Podcast
    • NCAA
    • Extra Points
  • Shows
    • Wisconsin’s Morning News
    • Steve Scaffidi
    • Jeff Wagner
    • Wisconsin’s Afternoon News
    • WTMJ Nights
    • Wisconsin’s Weekend Morning News
    • WTMJ Conversations
    • Reporter’s Notebook
    • Featured Shows
      • Accunet Mortgage & Realty Show
      • Drake & Associates Retirement Ready Show
      • Every Day Health
      • Fix It Show
      • Money Talk with Dave Spano
      • Travel Wisconsin
  • Podcasts
    • The Steve Scaffidi Show
    • Jeff Wagner Podcast
    • WTMJ Extra
    • WTMJ Nights
    • Green & Gold Podcast
    • Brewers Extra Innings Podcast
    • First Pitch
    • Bucks Flagship Podcast
  • Features
    • Summerfest
    • WaterStone Bank – Salute to Service
    • Annex Wealth Management – WEBINAR – Understand Your WRS Pension Potential
    • WTMJ Cares – WI Humane Society
    • Wagner’s Home Improvement Showcase
    • Every Day Health
    • Gene Mueller Come Along Trip to Paris and Normandy
    • Discover Greece and Its Islands with John Mercure and Collette
    • Spotlight on San Antonio Holiday with John Mercure and Collette
  • Contests
LISTEN LIVE
No Result
View All Result
WTMJ
No Result
View All Result

Quinn, a 57-year-old dad, earns US Open start close to home

AP News by AP News
June 14, 2022
in AP News, AP Sports, Sports
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterEmail

By EDDIE PELLS
AP National Writer

BROOKLINE, Mass. (AP) — Fran Quinn knew his odds of making the U.S. Open weren’t great. He’s 57.

But when his 23-year-old son, Owen, said he was going to try to qualify, Fran figured that with the tournament happening right down the road from his house this year, it might be worth it. He told Owen, “You know what, throw me in there, too.”

That $200 entry fee was worth it.

Quinn will be the oldest player to tee it up at The Country Club this week. The PGA Tour Champions pro is making his fifth appearance at the U.S. Open, bookending this one — a mere 40-minute drive from his hometown of Holden — with his debut at Pebble Beach in 1992.

“It wasn’t really on my schedule,” Quinn conceded, after playing a back-nine practice round on Monday with his wife, Lori, carrying the bag and Owen shooting distances from the fairway. “It’s just really exciting. And I’m playing some solid golf.”

Quinn isn’t unlike many of the 65 players who made the field through qualifying. A good number are journeymen and grinders. All are hoping to catch fire for a round, or two, or four, and cash a check and maybe move up the rankings on whatever tour they’re on. Hardly any come in thinking they could be the next Ken Venturi or Orville Moody, who are the only two players in the history of the U.S. Open, which dates to 1895, to win after making it through local and sectional qualifying.

What makes Quinn different is his age. Sure, the U.S. Open gives a spot to the winner of the U.S. Senior Open — an honor that belongs to 52-year-old Jim Furyk this year. And yes, Tom Watson made the cut in 2010 at age 60 and Jack Nicklaus did the same back in 1998 when he was 58. Sam Snead was racking up top-10 finishes at the PGA Championship in his 60s.

But theirs are all household names. Quinn’s? Not quite, though he does have a lengthy resume. He’s been playing Champions Tour events since 2015. Before that, he made 366 starts and won four times on the Korn Ferry Tour, which led to 71 more starts on the PGA Tour, mostly in the 1990s and 2000s. But to put into perspective how fickle this game is, he did not make it through the local qualifying round for the U.S. Senior Open.

He did make it for the main event.

Well-known in these parts, Quinn has been getting his fair share of love from the gallery during his practice rounds. He’s played The Country Club a dozen or more times over the years. Never quite like this.

“The fairways are tighter, the rough thicker,” Quinn said. “It’s pretty firm out there. And they’ve lengthened it a lot since the last time I played here.”

His son Owen was captain of the Lehigh golf team and recently turned pro. Owen and Fran shot matching 1-over 72s in the local round of qualifying; they both teed it up at Taconic Golf Club in Williamstown, Massachusetts.

That earned them spots in the 36-hole sectional in Purchase, New York. Fran shot 2 under for two rounds and was one of three players to advance out of an eight-man playoff for the final spots. Owen shot 4 over and missed the playoff by six shots.

“He’s got game,” Fran said of his son. “He’s long, he’s strong. He flies it 325 yards, and he’s still learning how to play at that level.”

Owen will get to watch that level close-up this week at The Country Club, much as he did in 2014 — Fran’s last trip to the U.S. Open.

Owen got some air time that week at Pinehurst while carrying the bag for his dad, who was tied for second after the first round and on the top half of the leaderboard heading into the weekend.

“In the third round, I hit 15 greens and shot 7 over,” Fran said. “I missed (putts) seven times inside of 6 feet. So that was the difference.”

This might be the perfect place to say that, at age 57, Quinn is thrilled simply to have a chance to soak it all in one more time — and on a course so close to home, at that.

But no. Asked what a good week would look like for him, Quinn said: “To be in contention.”

“I’m playing well right now,” he said. “I’m here to play golf.”

___

More AP golf: https://apnews.com/hub/golf and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports

Copyright 2022 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

Previous Post

Quinn, a 57-year-old dad, earns US Open start close to home

Next Post

Satellite images suggest Iran preparing for rocket launch

AP News

AP News

Stay Connected

  • 22.3k Followers
  • 1k Follower
  • 616 Subscribers

Most Popular

Boy Scouts from Appleton on board Amtrak train when it derailed in Missouri, rendered aid to wounded

Boy Scouts from Appleton on board Amtrak train when it derailed in Missouri, rendered aid to wounded

June 27, 2022
Only 7% of Wisconsin’s prison population has been vaccinated, eligibility began March 1st

Milwaukee man commits suicide at Milwaukee County Jail

June 27, 2022
Kia Boys documentary goes behind the scenes of Milwaukee’s car theft, reckless driving crisis

Kia Boys documentary goes behind the scenes of Milwaukee’s car theft, reckless driving crisis

June 2, 2022
Extra Points: “Run It Back”

Woj report: Bobby Portis returns to Bucks on 4-year deal

June 30, 2022
MMAC head: Wis. well protected as Foxconn pivots

Foxconn’s groundbreaking four years later

June 28, 2022
WTMJ

For more than 90 years, WTMJ-AM has been "Wisconsin's Radio Station".

Follow Us

Home

News

Weather

Traffic

Sports

Shows

Podcasts

Features

Careers

Contests

Recent News

Bodies of 3 missing kids, woman found in Minnesota lake

July 2, 2022

AP Top Sports News at 4:39 p.m. EDT

July 2, 2022
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Contact
  • Careers
  • EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT
  • FCC Public File
  • FCC Applications
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use

© 2022 Good Karma Brands Milwaukee, LLC.

  • LISTEN LIVE
  • Home
  • News
    • News
    • Local News
    • Coronavirus
    • Decision Wisconsin
  • Weather
    • Weather
    • Watches and Warnings
    • Closings and Delays
    • Flight Status
  • Traffic
  • Construction Updates
  • Sports
    • Sports
    • Green Bay Packers
    • Milwaukee Brewers
    • Milwaukee Bucks
  • Shows
    • Shows
    • Wisconsin’s Morning News
    • Steve Scaffidi
    • Jeff Wagner
    • Wisconsin’s Afternoon News
    • WTMJ Nights
    • WTMJ Conversations
    • Featured Shows
  • Podcasts
  • Features
    • Features
    • Good Karma Give Back
    • WTMJ Roundtable
  • Contests
  • Alexa
No Result
View All Result

© 2022 Good Karma Brands Milwaukee, LLC.