David Bolen, 36, Lubbock, Texas
- Played in the 2001 U.S. Amateur at East Lake GC
- 2002 graduate of Texas Tech who loves to watch Red Raider teams on TV
- Reinstated amateur as of 2006
- Loves the state of Colorado, where he skis and goes four-wheeling
- Spends much of his free time at lake house near Austin, Texas
- Married with one child
- Dental sales manager
- Born 12/1/78 in Lubbock, Texas
Jess Daley, 37, Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.
- Played in the 2001 U.S. Open – 2015 Mid-Amateur is first USGA championship since
- Played in the 1998 and 1999 U.S. Amateurs
- 2000 graduate of Northwestern University, where he earned first-team All-America honors and was a teammate of Luke Donald
- Reinstated amateur as of 2015
- Works as a self-employed surgical sales representative
- 1996 Washington state high school champion
- 1998 Washington State Amateur champion
- Pro career derailed in 2004 because of a back injury
- Born 12/17/77 in Kirkland, Wash.
Marc Dull, 29, Lakeland, Fla.
- Played in 2009 U.S. Amateur stroke play with Rickie Fowler and shot 78-91 to miss the cut
- Works as a caddie at Streamsong (Fla.) Resort
- His caddie, Richard Stapleton, is also from Streamsong
- Great-Grandson of two-time U.S. Senior Amateur champion Dexter Daniels
- Earned amateur reinstatement in 2013
- Attended Florida Southern University
- Has a 2-year-old son
- Has three career holes-in-one, all in last four years – one on No. 5 of the Blue Course at Streamsong
- Likes saltwater fishing
- Born 4/28/86 in Conyers, Ga.
David Gies II, 26, Charlotte, N.C.
- Youngest remaining player in match play
- Played in the 2012 and 2014 U.S. Amateurs and the 2006 U.S. Junior Amateur
- Attended the University of North Alabama
- Earned All-Gulf South Tournament honors in 2009
- Works at Quail Hollow Club, the home of the PGA Tour’s Wells Fargo Championship
- Calls himself a beer connoisseur and “huge” sports fan
- Born 6/27/89 in Norfolk, Va.
Joshua Irving, 29, Dallas, Texas
- Defeated Glenn Przybylski, 5 and 4, in the third round after Przybylski had defeated co-medalist and defending champion Scott Harvey in the second round
- Played in 2014 Mid-Amateur and did not qualify for match play
- Won 2015 North Texas Amateur
- Finished third at 2015 Texas State Mid-Amateur
- Played college golf at Stephen F. Austin State University
- Two-year team captain in college
- Three career holes-in-one (all while in high school)
- Calls himself “absolutely unbeatable” in ping pong
- Works as a manager for an import company
- Born 9/28/86 in Mansfield, Texas
Sammy Schmitz, 35, Farmington, Minn.
- At No. 8, is highest remaining seed in match play
- Advanced to match play in three consecutive U.S. Mid-Amateurs (Rd of 32 in 2012, Rd of 64 in 2011)
- Played for Minnesota in the 2009 USGA Men’s State Team Championship
- Three-time Minnesota Player of the Year
- Reinstated amateur as of 2006
- Regional director for a health-care services company
- 2003 graduate of St. John’s University in Collegeville, Minn.
- Married with two young daughters
- Plays recreational hockey (left-handed)
- Born 9/7/80 in Farmington, Minn.
Todd White, 47, Spartanburg, S.C.
- Teamed with Nathan Smith to win the 2015 U.S. Amateur Four-Ball Championship at The Olympic Club in May
- Member of victorious 2013 United States Walker Cup Team
- Semifinalist in 2012 U.S. Mid-Amateur; advanced to quarterfinals in 2014
- 2015 Azalea Amateur champion
- No. 236 in the World Amateur Golf Ranking
- Oldest remaining player in match play
- 1990 Northeast Amateur, South Carolina Amateur champion
- 2004 Azalea Amateur runner-up
- 1990 graduate of Furman University
- 2003 Furman University Athletic Hall of Fame inductee
- Three-time South Carolina Match Play winner
- 2010 South Carolina Mid-Amateur and Palmetto Amateur champion
- Carolinas Golf Association Player of the Year in 2004
- South Carolina Golf Association Player of the Year in 2004, 2010, 2013, 2014
- Reinstated amateur as of 2001
- High school history teacher and former high school football coach
- Die-hard Chicago Cubs fan who calls himself “the most superstitious player in the field”
- Born 11//67 in Spartanburg, S.C.
Brad Wilder, 36, Fort Wright, Ky.
- Playing in fourth U.S. Mid-Amateur (2006, 2010, 2014 – match-play loss in first round in 2010)
- Played in the 2002 U.S. Amateur Public Links and 2004 and 2007 U.S. Amateurs
- Won 2003 and 2005 Cincinnati Opens
- Won 2011 Cincinnati City Amateur
- Runner-up in 2009 Cincinnati City Amateur
- Runner-up in 2009 Baltusrol Invitational
- Runner-up in 2010 Stocker Cup
- Shot 65 at Pinehurst No. 8 in North and South Amateur
- 2001 graduate of the University of Cincinnati
- College teammate of current PGA Tour player Jim Herman
- Academic All-American in 2000 and 2001
- Conference USA Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 2001
- Nose has been broken four times, once by a golf ball
- Wealth advisor for a bank
- Born 4/13/79 in Cincinnati, Ohio