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In a remarkable turn of events, Brandon Holtz has transitioned from a real estate broker to a champion golfer, securing his spot in the prestigious 2026 U.S. Open. After enduring six grueling days of competition in the sweltering Arizona heat, Holtz, alongside fellow competitor Jeg Coughlin III, emerged as the final two players from a field of 264 in the USGA Mid-Amateur Championship held at Troon Country Club.
The championship match, which took place on Thursday, showcased Holtz's exceptional skill and determination. He faced Coughlin in a tense showdown, ultimately claiming victory with a decisive three-and-two finish. This triumph not only highlights Holtz's dedication to the sport but also marks a significant milestone in his golfing career.
With this win, Holtz has not only earned a coveted spot in the upcoming U.S. Open but also solidified his status as a formidable competitor in the world of amateur golf. The future looks bright for this rising star.
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