Notes: O'Meara qualifies for U.S. Open

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Jun. 3, 2008

• Mark O'Meara qualified on Monday for next week's U.S. Open. O'Meara shot rounds of 70-70 for a total of 140 in Lake Forest, Ill., to advance to his 23rd U.S. Open Championship. The 51-year-old O'Meara was raised in Southern California and played in 25 PGA TOUR events at Torrey Pines, where he won in 1997.

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O'Meara

While O'Meara hasn't added a U.S. Open win to his majors collection -- he won the Masters Tournament and the British Open Championship in 1998 -- he did tie for third at the '88 U.S. Open held at The Country Club in Brookline, Mass.

Here's how O'Meara has fared at the Buick Invitational, which takes place early in the year at Torrey Pines, in the past three decades:

Year Finish To Par
2008 66th +15
2007 Tied for 39th -3
2006 Tied for 16th -5
2005 Tied for 70th +5
2004 CUT +1
2003 CUT --
2002 Tied for 2nd -12
2001 Tied for 69th -4
2000 Tied for 41st -3
1998 Tied for 57th -3
1997 WON -13
1996 Tied for 3rd -16
1995 Tied for 58th -3
1992 Tied for 25th -9
1991 CUT -3
1990 Tied for 4th -9
1989 Tied for 2nd -15
1988 Tied for 31st -10
1987 Tied for 43rd -9
1986 Tied for 50th -3
1985 CUT -2
1984 Tied for 23rd -9
1983 Tied for 27th -7
1982 Tied for 41st -6
1981 Tied for 42nd -1




• If the golf course has the word "Oak" in it, bet on Jay Haas. The veteran won his seventh career title last week on a course that had "Oak" in its name. Haas has won the last two Principal Charity Classics at Glen Oaks, has two career wins at the Valero Texas Open at Oak Hills, a victory at the Senior PGA Championship at Oak Hill, another Senior PGA Championship at Oak Tree and a SBC Championship at Oak Hills.

• The Champions Tour will take the next two weeks off before returning the week of June 16-22 just outside of Boston at the Bank of America Championship.

• Three different players -- Scott Hoch, Tom Watson and Jay Haas -- have recorded back-to-back victories this year. That's the most since four players accomplished the feat back in 1997.

Nick Price is still looking for that elusive first win on the Champions Tour, but he's among the hottest players on Tour. Price has finished in the top 10 in six of his last seven starts and has done so in seven of nine outings this season.

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