Tony Romo Misses U.S. Open Qualifying Again After 79 in Waco
Romo again falls short in elusive bid for U.S. Open
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Tony Romo, the former Dallas Cowboys quarterback, shot a 9-over 79 in a local qualifier in Waco, Texas, missing the cut for the U.S. Open by 11 shots. This marks another year without qualifying for the prestigious tournament, which he last reached in 2010.
- 01Tony Romo shot a 9-over 79 in the local qualifier.
- 02He missed qualifying for the U.S. Open by 11 shots.
- 03Romo last reached the U.S. Open qualifying stage in 2010.
- 04Theo Humphrey was the medalist with a score of 66.
- 05Other athletes in the qualifiers include Tyler Clippard and Mardy Fish.
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Tony Romo, a former Dallas Cowboys quarterback and current CBS analyst, fell short in his latest attempt to qualify for the U.S. Open, shooting a 9-over 79 in a local qualifier held in Waco, Texas. Romo missed the cut by 11 shots, as only a score of 2-under was needed to advance to the next stage. The medalist for the event was Theo Humphrey, who finished with a score of 66. This marks another disappointment for Romo, who last qualified for the U.S. Open in 2010. He is among eight former athletes participating in the qualifiers, which include notable names such as two-time All-Star relief pitcher Tyler Clippard and tennis player Mardy Fish. The local qualifiers will continue next week at various courses, with some athletes like Aaron Hicks competing at different venues.
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