Andrew Landry, a former Arkansas Razorback who has split his time between the PGA Tour and Web.com Tour, has qualified for the U.S. Open.
Landry, 28, playing a sectional qualifier at Germantown Country Club and Ridgeway Country Club in Memphis, earned one of 10 spots in that qualifier. He shot a 135 to finish tied for fourth with Derek Fathuaer to earn a spot in the U.S. Open June 16-19 at Oakmont Country Club in Pittsburgh. Landry shot a 68 at Ridgeway Country Club before following with a 67 at Germantown.
Landry has earned $48,574 in 10 events on the PGA Tour, making four cuts and is ranked 215th in the FedEx Cup rankings. His best finish was a tie for 51st at the Texas Open on April 24.
On the Web.com Tour, he has made $21,175 while making one cut in three events, finishing tied for sixth at the Servientrega Championship on April 10.