Oakmont bound! Who has made it through US Open Final Qualifying?
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A record 10,202 battled it out for a converted spot at the 125th US Open at Oakmont Country Club.
US Open Final Qualifying is over, and a host of PGA Tour, LIV Golf, and DP World Tour players battled for a place in the 156-man field at the season’s third major across 13 global sites.
While some more established players were exempt into Final Qualifying via various exception categories, the vast majority had to do it the hard way, sealing their spot via Local Qualifying, which took place across 110 sites in late April and early May.
The US Open qualifying pathway is open to any professional or amateur with a handicap index of 0.4 or lower, with the USGA accepting a record 10,202 entries for this year’s edition.

2025 US Open Final Qualifying results: May 19
The first round of Final Qualifying saw a total of 18 spots in the US Open field earned across three sites in Japan, England, and the United States…
Tarao Country Club (Japan)
Former LIV Golf teammates Scott Vincent and Jinichiro Kozuma made it through in Japan, along with Yuta Sugiura.
3 qualifying spots + 2 alternates
T1. Yuta Sugiura -10
T1. Scott Vincent -10
3. Jinichiro Kozuma -9
Alternates: Riki Kawamoto, Taichi Kho
Walton Heath Golf Club (England)
Two-time DP World Tour winner Jordan Smith dominated from the off in Surrey, where eight places were up for grabs. Among those joining Smith at Oakmont is Edoardo Molinari, who came through a six-for-three playoff for what will be just the sixth major start in 13 years for the Ryder Cup favorite.
8 qualifying spots + 3 alternates
1. Jordan Smith -10
T2. Frederic Lacroix -9
T2. Joakim Lagergren -9
T2. Guido Migliozzi -9
5. Sam Bairstow -8
T6. Jacques Kruyswijk -7
T6. Edoardo Molinari -7
T6. Andrea Pavan -7
Alternates: Matthew Jordan, Robin Williams, Ryan Lumsden
Bent Tree Country Club (United States)
The big story in Texas was more about those who didn’t make it than those who did – including one major champion and LIV Golf star who is about to miss out on the US Open for the first time since making his debut in 2000. One LIV player did make it in though, with Torque GC’s Carlos Ortiz making it through.
7 qualifying spots + 2 alternates
1. Rasmus Neergaard Petersen -11
T2 James Hahn -10
T2 Adam Schenk -10
T4 Lance Simpson (a) -8
T4 Cameron Tankersley -8
T4 Carlos Ortiz -8
7 Johnny Keefer -7
Alternates: Doug Ghim, Cameron Tringale
2025 US Open Final Qualifying: June 2
Then, on June 2, it was the dreaded longest day, which saw hundreds of players across 10 sites in the US and Canada trying to book their spot at Oakmont…
Canoe Brook Country Club (New Jersey)
4 qualifying spots + 2 alternates
1 James Nicholas -7
T2 Chris Gotterup -6
T2 Roberto Diaz -6
4 Ben James (a)
Alternates: Max Theodaorakis, Garrett Engle (a)
Duke University Golf Club (North Carolina)
7 qualifying spots + 2 alternates
1 Zach Bauchou -5
T2 Alistair Docherty -4
T2 Alvaro Ortiz -4
T2 Emilio Gonzalez -4
T5 Trent Phillips -3
T5 George Kneiser -3
T5 Chandler Blanchet -3
Alternates: Miles Russell (a), Webb Simpson
Emerald Dunes Golf Club (Florida)
4 qualifying spots + 2 alternates
T1 Justin Hicks -11
T1 Philip Barbaree -11
T1 Frankie Harris (a) -11
T4 Austen Truslow
Alternates: Luke Poulter (a), Blades Brown
Kinsale Golf & Fitness Club (Ohio)
It was a fine day for in-form South African Erik van Rooyen who stormed the field in Ohio – but the drama was further down the leaderboard, where Max Homa three-putted the 36th hole to fall into a five-for-one playoff that also included Cameron Young, Rickie Fowler, Chase Johnson and Eric Cole. A Young birdie at the first extra hole booked his ticket to Oakmont, while Johnson and Cole took the alternate spots.
6 qualifying spots + 2 alternates
1 Erik van Rooyen -13
T2 Bud Cauley -7
T2 Lanto Griffin -7
T2 Justin Lower -7
5 Harrison Ott -6
6 Cameron Young -5
Alternates: Chase Johnson, Eric Cole
Lambton Golf & Country Club (Ontario, Canada)
It was a star line-up north of the border, where a handful of big names booked their spots at Oakmont. Among those who missed out, though, include PGA Tour regulars Harry Hall, Henrik Norlander, Chad Ramey, Ryo Hisatsune, Luke List and Harry Higgs.
7 qualifying spots + 2 alternates
1 Kevin Velo -8
T2 Niklas Norgaard -7
T2 Matt Wallace -7
T4 Thorbjorn Olesen -6
T4 Mark Hubbard -6
T4 Victor Perez -6
T4 Emiliano Grillo -6
Alternates: Takumi Kanaya, Max McGreevy
Piedmont Driving Club (Georgia)
A frankly absurd day of scoring in Atlanta saw two players play 36 holes in just 126 shots – including 17-year-old high school student Mason Howell. How old does that make you feel? Among those missing out include Zach Johnson, Jason Dugner and KJ Choi.
5 qualifying spots + 2 alternates
T1 Mason Howell (a) -18
T1 Jackson Buchanan -18
T3 Tyler Weaver -11
T3 Jackson Koivun (a) -11
T3 Will Chandler -11
Alternates: Hayden Buckley, Steven Fisk
Springfield Country Club (Ohio)
4 qualifying spots + 2 alternates
1 Grant Haefner -7
T2 George Duangmanee -5
T2 Maxwell Moldovan -5
4 Zac Blair -4
Alternates: John Petersen (a), Kurt Kitayama
Valencia Country Club (California)
4 qualifying spots + 2 alternates
1 Preston Summerhays (a) -10
2 Riley Lewis -7
3 Zachary Pollo (a) -6
T4 Joey Herrera -4
Alternates: Lucas Carper, William Mouw
Wine Valley Golf Club (Washington)
One of just two spots available at Wine Valley went to amateur golfer and professional dentist Matt Vogt, who also used to caddie at Oakmont.
2 qualifying spots + 2 alternates
1 Matt Vogt (a) -8
2 Brady Calkins -7
Alternates: Spencer Tibbits, Clark Sonnenberg (a)
Woodmont Country Club (Maryland)
4 qualifying spots + 2 alternates
1 Ryan McCormick -10
2 Trevor Cone -5
T3 Bryan Lee -3
T3 Marc Leishman -3
Alternates: Sebastian Munoz, Peter Uihlein
- All US Open Final Qualifying leaderboards can be seen on the USGA website.