Seminoles Golfer Whaley Wins U.S. Amateur Championship
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Seminoles Golfer Whaley Wins U.S. Amateur Championship

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Jack Whaley, a 22-year-old golfer from Florida State University, secured victory at the U.S. Amateur Championship on Sunday, defeating Jay Leng Jr. at Merion Golf Club. Whaley notably played while wearing double gloves.

The U.S. Amateur championship concluded Sunday afternoon at Merion Golf Club in Ardmore, Pennsylvania, with Jack Whaley emerging as the winner. The 22-year-old, who competes in the ACC with the Florida State Seminoles, held off Jay Leng Jr. to claim the title.

Whaley’s unique approach to the game – utilizing double gloves – drew attention throughout the tournament. The victory marks a significant achievement for the Seminoles golfer, establishing him as the U.S. Amateur champion.

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