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Former BYU golfer Zac Blair should seriously consider moving to Springfield, Ohio when his playing career is over.

For the fourth time in his career, the 35-year-old from Plain City qualified at Springfield Country Club to play in the U.S. Open. As part of what is fondly called “Golf’s Longest Day,” Blair shared medalist honors with Neal Shipley on Monday after each touring pro shot 8-under 132.

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Blair shot 64-68 to qualify for his fifth U.S. Open, which will be contested next week. Blair has tried to qualify at Springfield nine times, and made it four times. It was the third time he’s been medalist or co-medalist.

An All-American at BYU in 2012-13 after winning four tournaments, Blair lists his hometown as Orem, Utah.

Dylan Wu, Billy Horschel and Nick Hardy shot 7-under 133 to grab the other three spots from that qualifying site.

The 126th U.S. Open will run from June 18-21 at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in Southampton, New York, and features a 156-player field.

Last year, Blair survived a four-man playoff for one spot in Springfield and advanced to the U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club in Pittsburgh. At Oakmont, he drew national headlines by successfully attempting a 125-yard putt down a fairway during a practice round, but failed to make the cut after shooting 74-77. He was 11-over, and the cut came at 7-over at Oakmont.

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