Stricker, Gay, Henley, and Noh qualify for The Open at the Fedex St Jude Classic

Four players qualify through Fedex to compete for Champion golfer of the year.

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Brian Gay qualified for The 145TH Open at Royal Troon at the FedEx St Jude Classic

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June 12, 2016: Americans Steve Stricker, Brian Gay, and Russell Henley, and Korea’s Seung-Yul Noh have qualified for The 145th Open at Royal Troon after today’s final round of the FedEx St Jude Classic in Memphis, Tennessee.

The FedEx St Jude Classic was the sixth event of The Open Qualifying Series, which gives players the opportunity to qualify for golf’s most international major championship at leading Tour events.

The four players will now compete against the world’s best golfers to become Champion Golfer of the Year when The Open returns to the famous Ayrshire links for the ninth time next month.

Stricker, whose best performance in The Open is tied for seventh at Royal Birkdale in 2008, carded a final round 67 to finish in joint second place with 2013 Champion Golfer of the Year Phil Mickelson, and Brooks Koepka, who has already qualified for The Open after finishing in the Top 10 in The 144th Open at St Andrews in 2015.

“It was fun getting in the mix again. I was a little bit nervous, but I handled it well and enjoyed the moment. I played well today and hit a lot of good shots. I hit a lot of good putts that didn’t go in and I wish I could’ve got a few of those to fall early on. All in all, a really good week and I’m excited about how I played.” , said Steve Stricker.

The former Ryder Cup player picked up three birdies on the back nine to reach 10-under-par for the tournament, three shots behind winner Daniel Berger, who maintained his overnight lead to win his first PGA TOUR event. Berger has already qualified for The Open after finishing in the Top 30 leading qualifiers for the Tour Championship in 2015.

A final round 66 from Gay propelled the 2009 FedEx St Jude Classic winner into sixth place on 8-under-par and he qualified for The Open for a fourth time, having played in 2001, 2009 and 2010.

“It’s great to have a good week here and obviously to get into the top four you have to play really well to qualify so it’s good on both ends.”

“I’ve won here before and I love the golf course, so I was really focusing on having a good week, knowing that if I did that The Open would take care of itself”, said Brian Gay.

A birdie on the 16th hole secured Henley’s place at The Open, the two-time PGA TOUR winner finishing tied for seventh place on seven-under-par with Noh. The 27-year-old has played in The Open for the last three years and his best performance was tied 20th at St Andrews in 2015.

“It’s exciting. My first three years on Tour I think I missed one WGC event and I was in all the majors, this year I wasn’t in the Masters or in the US Open so I’m going the other direction and it’s nice to get into The Open, said Russell Henley.

Former Korean Amateur Champion Noh qualified for his third appearance in The Open, having played in 2010 at St Andrews and 2011 at Royal St George’s. The Zurich Classic of New Orleans champion recovered from a double bogey on the 12th to pick up two shots in the final three holes to secure his place in the starting field at Royal Troon.

“This is my first top-ten this year and I’m so happy with that, especially to make The Open Championship. It’s been very special for me this week. I can’t wait”, said Seung-Yul Noh.

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