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US Open Qualifier Changes Controversial Rules After Backlash

US Open Qualifier Changes Controversial Rules After Backlash


On Saturday, a US Open final qualifying event caused some controversy after a memo was released detailing that players wouldn’t be allowed to use their own caddies during practice rounds. What’s more, they were told that they would have to pay to use a local caddie, and that the payment of $100 would have to be cash.

Now though, following a backlash on social media, it has been revealed that Hillcrest CC in Los Angeles has corrected the record, with every player now able to book a practice round, and said round will be free, with individuals also able to bring their own caddies.

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