CHASKA, Minn. — Match play is set to begin Wednesday at the 2024 U.S.

Amateur, but first, a playoff. Stroke play concludes Tuesday at Hazeltine National Golf Club and co-host Chaska Town Course, but come Wednesday morning, there will be a 14-for-11 playoff to determine who gets the final spots for match play, with the Round of 64 to follow. Perhaps the story of the tournament so far is 39-year-old Jimmy Ellis, .

He'll be the top seed for match play but will have to wait to find out who he will face. But that's far from the only storyline after stroke play. Luke Clanton, who's set to take over No.

1 in the World Amateur Golf Ranking on Wednesday, is on to match play after a whirlwind weekend that saw him place top five in a PGA Tour event in North Carolina before jetting to Minneapolis to make it to the U.S. Amateur.

: Here's what you need to know ahead of Wednesday's Round of 64 at the U.S. Amateur: Florida State rising junior Luke Clanton has played 75 holes of golf in the last 72 hours.

A majority of those were halfway across the country in a professional event. Clanton . He did so after playing 39 holes on Sunday in a tournament that was played over three (or ) days because of Tropical Storm Debby.

Then, he hopped on a private jet and zoomed to Minneapolis for his U.S. Amateur tee time alongside Vanderbilt senior Gordon Sargent and Auburn sophomore Jackson Koivun, a group of the top three players in the World Amateur Golf Ranking.

No need to fret for Clanton. Even with n.