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Dentist and amateur golfer Matt Vogt journeys back to his roots, competing in U.S. Open.
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Matt Vogt, a 34-year-old dentist from McCordsville, Indiana, is set to tee off at the U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club, a course that holds a special place in his heart. Vogt, a Seneca Valley High School graduate, grew up just outside of Pittsburgh and spent his formative years caddying at Oakmont. This week marks not only his U.S. Open debut but also a return to the course where he honed his skills and developed a deep appreciation for the game.

Vogt's journey to the U.S. Open is a testament to his dedication and passion for golf. After graduating from Butler University with a biology degree and briefly competing on the golf team, he pursued a career in dentistry, opening his own practice in 2018. Despite the demands of his profession, Vogt never lost his love for golf and continued to compete in amateur tournaments.

Qualifying for the U.S. Open was an "absolute pipe dream" for Vogt, who is currently ranked No. 2,078 in the World Amateur Golf Ranking. However, he defied the odds by carding an impressive 8-under 136 at the Walla Walla qualifier in Washington, earning his spot in the prestigious tournament. Vogt's success has garnered attention from across the golf world, with many admiring his unconventional path to the U.S. Open.

Returning to Oakmont as a competitor is an emotional experience for Vogt. He caddied at the course for five seasons, learning the intricacies of its challenging layout. He was allowed to play on Monday evenings and largely took advantage. He also competed in the 2021 U.S. Amateur at Oakmont, but he acknowledges that playing in the U.S. Open is a different experience altogether. "I'm still trying to soak it all in, but also not get too sentimental about it because it's incredible," Vogt said.

Adding to the emotional weight of the week is the recent passing of Vogt's father, Jim, who died from colon cancer in April. Vogt's father was his biggest supporter, and he would have loved to have him along for every step of the way at the U.S. Open, which concludes on Father's Day. Vogt will be playing with his father in mind, knowing that he is at peace.

Despite the challenges and emotions, Vogt is embracing the opportunity to compete at the highest level of golf. He recognizes that his story is inspiring to many, and he hopes to encourage others to pursue their passions, regardless of their circumstances. "It's a true honor to be a part of that, to just see kids like that and, I guess, make a good impression on them here on the golf course," Vogt said.

Vogt teed off at 6:45 a.m. on Thursday, grouped alongside Kevin Velo and Trent Phillips. As he steps onto the first tee, he will be carrying the hopes and dreams of amateur golfers and dentists everywhere, proving that anything is possible with hard work and determination.


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