US Open Qualifying Shocker: Who Clinched Their Spot at Oakmont—And Who Missed Out?

US Open Qualifying Shocker: Who Clinched Their Spot at Oakmont—And Who Missed Out?

The 2025 US Open final qualifying, famously dubbed “golf’s longest day,” wrapped up with drama across sites as hundreds of hopefuls battled for a coveted spot at Oakmont Country Club. Notable names and rising stars emerged from grueling 36-hole marathons, while several veterans fell just short.

Among the standouts, Rasmus Neergaard Petersen topped the Dallas qualifier at Bent Tree Country Club with an impressive 11-under, joined by James Hahn and Adam Schenk at 10-under. LIV Golf’s Carlos Ortiz also secured his place, finishing tied for fourth at 8-under In England, Jordan Smith led the way at Walton Heath with a 10-under total, while Edoardo Molinari and Guido Migliozzi advanced after a tense playoff.

The Duke University Golf Club in North Carolina saw Zach Bauchou claim medalist honors at 5-under, with Alistair Docherty, Alvaro Ortiz, and Emilio Gonzalez also booking their tickets to Oakmont At Canoe Brook in New Jersey, James Nicholas led qualifiers at 7-under, with Chris Gotterup and Roberto Diaz close behind.

Big names such as Max Homa, Rickie Fowler, and Zach Johnson were in the mix, but not all advanced. Several seasoned pros—including Sergio Garcia and Cameron Champ—missed out in Texas.

As for Zac Blair, his name was not among the listed qualifiers at the major sites, indicating he did not advance through final qualifying this year.

The US Open at Oakmont Country Club tees off June 12-15, with the field now set after a dramatic and competitive qualifying process.

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