The following individuals are exempt for the 2023 Four-Ball Championship.
Although exempt according to the conditions and regulations of the event, these players are only eligible to compete in Championship Proper if they submit the stipulated entry form and fee prior to the entry close date.
Category #1
Last 10 Four-Ball Champions (NEW in 2023)
2022 – Ryan Riley & Matt Montt
2021 – John Broderick & Weston Jones
2020 – Event not held
2019 – Mike Calef & Nick Maccario
2018 – Jimmy Hervol & Timothy Umphrey
2017 – Herbie Aikens & Matt Parziale
2016 – Herbie Aikens & Matt Parziale
2015 – Matthew Leger & J.C. Guthrie
2014 – James Kroeger & Alex Stimpson
2013 – Richy Werenski & Mickey Werenski
Category #2
Low 30 teams and ties from the 2022 Four-Ball Championship (NEW in 2023)
Matt Montt & Ryan Riley
Brandon Parker & Taylor Fontaine
A.J. Oleksak & Pat Pio
Mike Calef & Kyle Tibbetts
Conor McCormack & Jeremiah O’Neill
Nick Drago & Jonathan Stoddard
Mark O’Sullivan & Aengus McAllister
Sam Russell & Ryan Brown
James Pleat & Dylan Evans
Rory O’Donnell & Jeff Piltch
Sean Fitzgerald & Lane Bohman
Sean Harbour & Andrew Falcone
Cullen Onstott & Jeff Steckmest
Keith Stone & Phil Smith
Michael Landry & Alex Pomerantz
Stephen Planeta & Derek Wayman
Joe Walker & Kevin Carey
Nick Stern & Jared Barber
Jesse Zorfas & David Marseglia
Matt Johnson & Stephen Quillinan
Steven Tasho & Thomas Harrison
Jake Yanulis & Thomas McNulty
Mike Roulic & Christian Jensen
Herbie Aikens & Matt Parziale
Keith Orlen & Vic Galvani
Mark Lousnbury & David Spitz
Andrew Howard & Dan Howard
Brian Donovan & Dugan Condon
Mike McLaughlin & Troy Joncas
Glen Sutton & Brandon Yip
Eduardo Cordeiro & Oliver Cordeiro
Category #3
Any team of Mass Golf members who qualified for the 2023 U.S. Amateur Four-Ball Championship, if eligible
(must have had an active Mass Golf membership in 2022)
Ben Grant & Michael Pyne
Daniel Cappucci & Jeremy Meade
Herbie Aikens & Matt Parziale
Michael Dunham & Jack Kingman