Ohio State men’s golfer Neal Shipley has had a remarkable season both in and out of college, making waves at some of the biggest golf tournaments in the world. This weekend, he achieved another impressive feat by finishing as the low amateur at the U.S. Open, just one year after doing the same at the Master’s earlier this year.
As a graduate student, Shipley has shown that he has what it takes to compete with the best golfers in the world. His recent success at these major PGA events is a testament to his talent and determination, and it’s clear that he has a bright future ahead of him in professional golf.
Joining an exclusive group of only ten other amateur golfers who have won low amateur at both the Master’s and U.S. Open in the same year, Shipley is now part of an elite club that includes golf legend Jack Nicklaus. This achievement is a true testament to his skill and dedication to the game, and it sets him up for even greater success in years to come.
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