Live Oak graduate Erick Justesen during the third round of the

Live Oak graduate Erick Justesen withdrew after 17 holes and did not advance in Tuesday’s U.S. Open local qualifier at Dragon Ridge Golf Club in Henderson, Nev.

Justesen, 27, was 1-over and trying to make a playoff on the final hole when he hit a drive out of bounds and lost his ball. No longer in contention for a sectional berth, Justesen withdrew.

“It was a bit windy, and I haven’t been hitting it good the past four weeks,” he said Wednesday. “When the wind’s blowing, and you’re not hitting well, it magnifies everything.”

Justesen, a regular on the Hooter’s, Canadian and Nationwide tours, was trying for his fifth PGA Tour cut and second appearance in the U.S. Open, set for June 14-17 at the Olympic Club in San Francisco.

“It is disappointing,” said Justesen, who’s battled tendinitis recently. “I started out the year strong, putting myself in contention a lot. People don’t realize how strenuous it is on your body with practice day in and day out. My body’s feeling the effects.”

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