Tuesday 9 May 2017 11:07, UK
Retired Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo's bid to reach the US Open golf championship ended in a local qualifier on Monday in Aledo, Texas.
Romo shot a three-over-par 75 at Split Rail Links & Golf Club and was not one of the seven qualifiers who finished two-under or better to advance to the sectional from a field of 115 hopefuls.
The 37-year-old was one-over after an eagle at the 14th hole but dunked his tee shot on the next in the water and took a triple bogey that ended his chances.
Three bogeys on the front nine left him three-over at the turn. Romo followed with a birdie at No 10 but bogeyed No 11. He closed the round by making a six-foot birdie putt on the 18th, but it was too little too late.
The Texas Golf Association estimated a gallery of about 200 turned out to watch the local favourite, who played quarterback for 12 NFL seasons and passed for 34,183 yards and 248 touchdowns.
Injuries and the emergence of Dak Prescott at quarterback last year as a rookie ultimately derailed Romo's football career.
Romo also tried to qualify for the US Open in 2008, 2010 and 2011. In 2010, he made it to sectional qualifying but had to withdraw in order to participate in organised team activities with the Cowboys.
The 2017 US Open will be played June 15-18 at Erin Hills in Erin, Wisconsin.