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Man fulfills fantasy football wager by entering U.S. Open qualifier and shooting 112

As injuries started piling up for John Eckert's fantasy football team last fall, he knew what finishing last would mean for him: The owner of the last-place team in the SHIVA league would have to play in a local qualifier for the U.S. Open.

On Monday, Eckert paid off his debt at Oakwood Country Club in Kansas City.

And, as you can imagine, it went about as well as one would expect.

Eckert, 26, from Overland Park, Kansas, finished in last place, again, after carding a 40-over 112, which was 40 strokes behind winners Ryan Argotsinger and Andrew Beckler.

After arriving late for his tee time on the 10th because he went to the wrong hole, Eckert was 5 over after two holes. He recovered to par the par-4 12th hole, but that was the lone bright spot while scoring 22-over 58 on the back nine.

Eckert opened the front nine with double, double and triple bogeys before making a 10 on the par-4 fourth. He recovered with pars on Nos. 5, 7 and 9 to card an 18-over 54 on the front.

«I'm pretty happy with the four pars, for sure,» Eckert told ESPN on Tuesday, via text message. «The walking got to me. I'm more of a cart guy myself.»

Eckert said he plays about once a month when the weather is nice. He said he typically scores in the low 90s, «but had some momentum going into the qualifier so the spirits were high.»

Todd Stice, director of rules and competitions for Central Links Golf in Kansas City, which staged the U.S. Open qualifier, said Eckert was able to enter the tournament because he had designated himself as a professional player on his registration form. Only amateurs are subject to USGA rules that require a 1.4 handicap or lower to play in the U.S. Open qualifiers.

Eckert should be expecting a letter from the USGA soon, which

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