Reigning USHO champ has solid round at U.S. Amateur

Andrew Von Lossow, the 2021 U.S. Hickory Open champion has always been a very good golfer, hickories or no. And we know him for his stellar play in both the USHO and several events around the U.S. Northwest where he, and his father, Jim, are members of the Northwest Hickory Players.

But at this year’s U.S. Amateur, Von Lossow is making early news in the round of 64, defeating the No. 2 seed by a 3 and 2 score. The matches are being held at the Ridgewood CC in Paramus, N.J.

(The photo of the front page of this story was taken by Sean Melia.)

Click here to read about his play in the recent USHO.   Other links on the page will take you to additional information on this year’s U.S. Amateur competition. Check out the USGA website, too, for additional information on the competition from the host.

And this link will take you to an account of a rare albatross that he made with jigger.

Click here to read an account of Andrew’s first round success.

Andrew Von Lossow following his albatross in the 2019 Spokane Hickory Open.