U.S. Amateur Public Links Championship

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The U.S. Amateur Public Links Championship was a United States Golf Association national championship for amateur golfers who played primarily on public courses, held annually from 1922 until its discontinuation in 2014.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf USGA national championship
amateur golf championship
golf tournament
administeredBy USGA Championship Committee NERFINISHED
ageRestriction no professional golfers allowed
alsoKnownAs U.S. Amateur Public Links NERFINISHED
U.S. Public Links NERFINISHED
USAPL NERFINISHED
competitionLevel national amateur
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
cutToMatchPlayFieldSize 64 players
discontinued 2014
distinctFrom U.S. Amateur Championship NERFINISHED
U.S. Open Championship NERFINISHED
duration 1922–2014
eligibility golfers who played primarily on public courses
endYear 2014
establishedToServe public-course golfers
format match play
frequency annual
genderCategory men
governedByRulesOf golf
governingBody United States Golf Association NERFINISHED
inception 1922
languageOfOfficialName English
lastEditionHeld 2014
locationType public golf courses
notableChampion Brandt Snedeker NERFINISHED
Ryan Moore NERFINISHED
Tiger Woods NERFINISHED
Tim Clark NERFINISHED
Trevor Immelman NERFINISHED
numberOfHolesInStrokePlayQualifying 36
organizer United States Golf Association NERFINISHED
participantType amateur golfers
qualificationMethod USGA sectional qualifying NERFINISHED
region United States of America
surface form: United States
replacedBy U.S. Amateur Four-Ball Championship NERFINISHED
scope national championship
sport golf
startYear 1922
status defunct tournament
typicalFieldSize approximately 156 players

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Laurel Hill Golf Club hostedTournament U.S. Amateur Public Links Championship