Georgia High Schooler Punches Ticket To U.S. Open With Two Unreal Rounds On 'Golf's Longest Day'
- Mason Howell, a 17-year-old from Thomasville, Georgia, qualified for the 2025 U.S. Open by shooting 18-under par in two rounds at Piedmont Driving Club during qualifying for 'Golf's Longest Day.'
- Howell tied for first with Jackson Buchanan, securing one of five spots to compete at Oakmont Country Club for the U.S. Open starting June 12.
- Howell is slated to graduate from Brookwood High School in 2026 and has committed to play college golf at the University of Georgia.
- Although Mason Howell celebrated a significant achievement, six-time PGA Tour winner Max Homa did not qualify after a five-man playoff.
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Georgia High Schooler Punches Ticket To U.S. Open With Two Unreal Rounds On 'Golf's Longest Day'
Mason Howell On Monday, hundreds of golfers descended upon ten different courses around North America in the hopes of clinching one of the 47 spots up for grabs at the U.S. Open. That included Mason Howell, a 17-year-old high schooler who will be heading to Oakmont next week thanks to the impressive show he put on. One of the coolest parts of the U.S. Open is the fact that it is theoretically, well, open to any golfer who has a handicap of .4 or…
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