Mason Howell Conquers the U.S. Amateur
Young golfer Mason Howell, a native of Georgia, capped off an exceptional summer by winning the U.S. Amateur at The Olympic Club, just two months after his participation in the U.S. Open. With only 18 years old, Howell showed his talent by defeating Jackson Herrington, also a teenager, in the 36-hole final, with a score of 7 and 6. This victory makes him the youngest champion since Byeong Hun An triumphed at 17 years old in 2009. Howell secured his victory with a par on the 30th hole, marking the most uneven final since 2015, when Bryson DeChambeau also defeated Derek Bard by 7 and 6. The victory earns Howell a pass to next year’s Masters, U.S. Open, and British Open. This U.S. Amateur final was the first to feature two teenagers since 2013. Howell, with remarkable maturity, made crucial putts, while Herrington made mistakes. Howell won 11 holes, eight of them with pars, and reacted effectively after losing each of the four holes he conceded, winning the next on each occasion.
This is the fourth U.S. Amateur to be held at The Olympic Club, where Charles Coe (1958), Nathaniel Crosby (1981), and Cole Knost (2007) also won.