Matt Vogt ties course record at Indianapolis golf club on heels of U.S. Open appearance
Matt Vogt's hot streak is still going as he tied a course record at a golf club in Indianapolis just two weeks after playing in the U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club.
Vogt, a Cranberry Township native who is a dentist based out of Indianapolis, qualified for the U.S. Open and was back in his hometown playing in the U.S. Open at Oakmont earlier this month, where he used to be a caddie.
Now just two weeks after feeling the hometown love at Oakmont where he says he signed his first-ever autographs, Vogt has tied the course record at the Highland Golf and Country Club in Indianapolis.
along with his scorecard from the round, where he fired a bogey-free 62 to tie the record that was set by Eric Steger in 2020.
Vogt's 62 consisted of eight birdies and ten pars for a score of -8 on the Par 70 course.
"Awesome day at an awesome place," Vogt said on Instagram.