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How an area legend is motivating U.S. Beginner hopeful Noah Kent

Noah Kent plays his second shot on the 14th hole during the quarterfinals of the 2024 U.S. Amateur at Hazeltine National Golf Club in Chaska, Minn. on Friday, Aug. 16, 2024.

Noah Kent performs his second shot on the 14th gap throughout the quarterfinals of the 2024 U.S. Beginner at Hazeltine Nationwide Golf Membership in Chaska, Minn. on Friday.

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CHASKA, Minn. — Noah Kent isn’t afraid to confess it bothers him. But it surely additionally motivates him.

The rising Iowa sophomore could also be ranked 560th on the planet, however nobody watching the 2024 U.S. Beginner would guess that based mostly on Kent’s play the final 4 days in Minnesota.

“Yeah, I imply, they discuss it, and it’s such as you’re 560 on the planet, however I do know I can beat anyone right here,” Kent stated Friday. “It doesn’t matter in the event that they’re ranked 1, 1,000, 10, 20 — it doesn’t actually matter to me. It’s only a match.”

The 19-year-old beat Ethan Fang 3 and a pair of within the U.S. Am quarterfinals on Friday at Hazeltine Nationwide Golf Membership, which was simply the most recent of his 4 match-play romps. He’s received two different matches 4 and a pair of and has but to play the 18th gap. This all comes after he shot a six-under 64 at Chaska City Course on Tuesday, which allowed him to make the highest 64 and advance to match play after he stumbled to a gap 77 at Hazeltine on Monday.

However since that opening day at Hazeltine — he referred to as it 4 dangerous swings — nobody has been higher.

“I didn’t get off to a great begin in any respect, then I obtained scorching at Chaska,” Kent stated on Thursday. “I knew my recreation, I hit it actually far. I don’t actually put myself in bother that always. I used to be going to be actually onerous to beat in match play. I’ve form of simply confirmed that.”

Noah Kent plays his tee shot on the 15th hole during the quarterfinals of the 2024 U.S. Amateur at Hazeltine National Golf Club in Chaska, Minn.
Noah Kent performs his tee shot on the fifteenth gap on Friday at Hazeltine.

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Kent grew up enjoying hockey and give up when he was 14, and he didn’t begin enjoying golf significantly till his freshman yr of highschool. (A quick assembly with Rory McIlroy when he was 13 arrange by Kent’s stepdad, course architect Dana Fry, additionally helped solidify his love for the sport.) Kent was named first staff all-conference thrice and received Southwest Florida Participant of the Yr, however the Florida child finally discovered his option to Iowa as a result of he stated it was the primary faculty to imagine in him and provides him an opportunity.

His 72.8 scoring common led the Hawkeyes final season and a 63 he shot tied the second-lowest 18-hole rating in staff historical past. He additionally recorded the third-lowest 54-hole rating (202) at school historical past.

He certified for the U.S. Junior Beginner final yr however wasn’t capable of play after he broke his left wrist. Now, in his first U.S. Beginner — along with his monster drives and scorching putter — he’s ripping by means of the competitors.

On Friday towards Fang, Kent birdied the primary 4 and holed a flop shot for eagle on 11. He birdied the following gap to play the primary 12 in seven beneath. Fang, who made it out of a 14-for-11 playoff simply to advance to match play, wasn’t enjoying poorly — it was simply that onerous to beat Kent on Friday.

“I form of obtained within the zone actually early,” he stated, “and every thing simply form of felt proper to start with of the spherical.”

Kent faces Illinois’ Jackson Buchanan within the semifinals (their match is at 1 p.m. native on Saturday). He’s obtained about 15 household and pals following him this week, and extra is perhaps on the way in which. His school coach, Tyler Stith, arrived on Friday, and so did a raucous group that consisted of Kent’s uncle and a few of his buddies.

“I made a remark to my caddie, ‘With them by me on the first tee, the opposite particular person is 1 down with all of them going loopy,’” Kent stated.

He’s enjoying for others not on-site, too. He’s texted with John Harris daily this week, and so they talked on the telephone on Friday morning. Harris, who now lives in Naples, Fla., was a star athlete for the College of Minnesota within the Seventies, serving to the Gophers males’s hockey staff win the 1974 NCAA Division I nationwide championship whereas additionally competing as a standout on the golf staff.

Harris later went on to win the 1993 U.S. Beginner at Champions Golf Membership in Houston, Texas. He was 43 on the time, and he’s nonetheless the final mid-amateur (25 or older) to win the Havemeyer Trophy.

Linked by means of a former school coach, Kent and Harris have change into shut, and Kent even calls him a mentor. Harris, 72, is battling well being points however watching from afar. “I’m doing it for you, Mr. Harris,” Kent stated throughout his post-round interview on Golf Channel.

Kent has three units of initials scribbled on his golf glove this week: his personal, his girlfriend’s, and Harris’. Of their dialog on Friday morning, Harris instructed Kent to maintain it easy.

“Preserve doing what you’re doing,” he stated. “You’re ok — and also you belong right here.”

Josh Berhow

Golf.com Editor

As GOLF.com’s managing editor, Berhow handles the day-to-day and long-term planning of one of many sport’s most-read information and repair web sites. He spends most of his days writing, modifying, planning and questioning if he’ll ever break 80. Earlier than becoming a member of GOLF.com in 2015, he labored at newspapers in Minnesota and Iowa. A graduate of Minnesota State College in Mankato, Minn., he resides within the Twin Cities along with his spouse and two children. You possibly can attain him at joshua_berhow@golf.com.

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