Met Area hopefuls make cut
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Pair of New York-area golfers make US Open cut after bit of waiting

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Ryan McCormick and James Nicholas both missed identical putts on 18th hole.
Neither made the putt, which was pin high, some 15 feet to the right of the flag, and both walked off 18 gutted.
Nicholas took a quadruple-bogey 8 after drawing a sidehill lie near a bunker.
McCormick , from Middletown , N.J. , began the day at even par and shot 77 ; Nicholas , from Scarsdale , shot 78 .
Max Greyserman shot a 3-under 67 to stand at 4 -over for the tournament.
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