Arnold Palmer's grandson qualifies for US Open

Sam Saunders qualified for the US Open in Columbus, Ohio.

Sam Saunders with his grandfather, Arnold Palmer. Credit: Sam Greenwood (Getty Images)

As famous connections go, one of the latest US Open qualifiers has one of the most significant.

Have you heard the one about the seven-time major winner's grandson and his caddie's irons?

It's quite a story.

It's hardly the best kept secret in golf that Sam Saunders' grandfather is Arnold Palmer, yet Saunders won't be able to escape the inevitable questions when he arrives at Chambers Bay next week.

Saunders, 28, qualified for the 115th US Open on Monday in Columbus, Ohio. Gaining qualification alongside him were 14 others, including Americans Daniel Summerhays and George McNeill and Japan's Ryo Ishikawa.

Saunders was already in Ohio when he appeared for his final shot at this year's US Open, having competed in the Memorial Tournament over the weekend.

He shot 76 and 80 on Thursday and Friday; although as we know his 80 wasn't the worst score of the four days.

"[McAlister] has the same irons I used to have, and I decided to use his instead of mine," Saunders was reported to have said.

 

Will Medlock graduated from UEA with a degree in Film and Television before completing a Masters in Sports Journalism at St Mary's in London. Will has had work published by The Independent and the Rugby Paper.