San Francisco, August 15, 2025
News Summary
Vanderbilt University golfer Jacob Modleski has successfully reached the quarterfinals of the U.S. Amateur Championship at the Olympic Club. After strong performances in earlier rounds, Modleski is set to face Niall Shiels Donegan in the upcoming match. The competition features intense match play, with notable players showcasing their skills, including recent victories from John Daly II and others. As the prestigious tournament continues, golf fans are eagerly watching the progress of these amateur talents at this historic venue.
San Francisco – Vanderbilt University golfer Jacob Modleski has advanced to the quarterfinals of the 2025 U.S. Amateur Championship, which is currently taking place at the historic Olympic Club. Modleski achieved this milestone following a strong showing in the Round of 32 and the Round of 16, where he showcased impressive skills against his competitors.
The competition heated up Thursday morning, as the Round of 32 wrapped up with sixteen matches. Notable players, including medalist Preston Stout, overcame early deficits to secure their spots in the next stage. Stout was down 3 after seven holes but rallied back to win his match 2 and 1. Division III player Jimmy Abdo also continued his remarkable journey, defeating his opponent 4 and 3.
In other matches, Jackson Herrington earned victory against Caleb Bond in an all-left-handed clash, finishing his match 2 and 1, while Niall Shiels Donegan made a notable comeback to defeat Stout in the Round of 16, winning by one point after initially falling 2 down. Miles Russell also showcased resilience, reversing his fortunes to lead against Mahanth Chirravuri, winning by a margin of 2 up.
Modleski displayed exceptional skill in his matches, taking an early lead against Paul Chang by being 3 up after winning four out of the first five holes. He has now set his sights on the upcoming quarterfinal match against Donegan, which is scheduled for Friday.
Alongside Modleski, John Daly II, a senior at the University of Arkansas, also secured his place in the quarterfinals by defeating his opponents Nate Smith and Daniel Bennett in earlier rounds by scores of 2 and 1 and 3 and 2, respectively. Daly displayed confidence by quickly establishing a 3 up lead against Bennett.
The tournament format kicked off with 36 holes of stroke play on Monday and Tuesday, narrowing the field to the low 64 players who progressed to match play starting Wednesday. The championship will culminate with a 36-hole title match on Sunday, July 18. The Olympic Club, renowned for its historical significance in golf, has hosted numerous major events, including the U.S. Open, and will host the PGA Championship and Ryder Cup in the coming years.
This year’s U.S. Amateur Championship is drawing national attention, with television coverage highlighting the event’s unique setting in San Francisco and the iconic legacy of the Olympic Club. Golf enthusiasts around the country are eager to witness the unfolding drama as competitors aim for glory and the prestigious Walker Cup team selection looms for players like Modleski.
FAQ
What is the U.S. Amateur Championship?
The U.S. Amateur Championship is one of the most prestigious annual golf tournaments, featuring top amateur players competing for the title. The event consists of stroke play followed by match play rounds.
Where is the 2025 U.S. Amateur Championship taking place?
The tournament is being held at the Olympic Club in San Francisco, California.
Who is Jacob Modleski?
Jacob Modleski is a golfer from Vanderbilt University who has advanced to the quarterfinals of the U.S. Amateur Championship.
When will the quarterfinals take place?
The quarterfinal matches are scheduled for Friday.
What is the format of the tournament?
The tournament begins with 36 holes of stroke play, followed by match play for the top 64 players. The championship concludes with a 36-hole title match.
Key Features of the 2025 U.S. Amateur Championship
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Location | Olympic Club, San Francisco |
| Format | 36-hole stroke play followed by match play |
| Quarterfinal Matches | Scheduled for Friday, featuring top players |
| End Date | Championship concludes on Sunday with title match |
| Notable Players | Jacob Modleski, John Daly II, Niall Shiels Donegan |
| Broadcasting | National television coverage |
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Additional Resources
- Golfweek: U.S. Amateur 2025 Round of 16 Scores & Highlights
- Wikipedia: U.S. Amateur
- Arkansas Razorbacks: John Daly II Advances to Quarterfinals
- Google Search: John Daly II
- San Francisco Chronicle: Olympic Club and U.S. Amateur
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Majors in Golf
- Golfweek: U.S. Amateur 2025 Players to Watch
- Google News: U.S. Amateur Championship
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