US Open field starts to take shape through world ranking and qualifying
- The 2025 U.S. Open Championship is scheduled for mid-June at Oakmont Country Club in Pennsylvania, with the tournament field beginning to take shape.
- The field formation follows exemptions granted to 36 players plus 27 additional golfers who earned entry through the Official World Golf Ranking and qualifiers held across three continents.
- Notable exempt players include former champions Lucas Glover and Justin Rose, with Rose competing in his 20th U.S. Open and qualifiers led by Rasmus Neergaard-Peterson.
- Davis Riley and Joe Highsmith moved into the world’s top 60 through strong late-season performances, securing exemptions while Sergio Garcia missed qualifying after a final-hole bogey.
- The total number of exempt players stands at 85, slightly above normal, with the championship striving for about half the 156-player field to qualify through various categories and final qualifying events by June 2.
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US Open field starts to take shape through world ranking and qualifying
One day after Scottie Scheffler captured his third major at the PGA Championship, the 156-man field for the U.S. Open began to take shape Monday with 27 players added through the world ranking and qualifiers being held on three continents.
2025 U.S. Open: Oakmont Field Narrows with Exemptions, Final Qualifying
The 2025 U.S. Open field of 156 is officially more than halfway filled, but the drama is only intensifying. On Monday, the United States Golf Association announced the rest of the fully exempt players for its annual summer showcase, scheduled for June 12-15 at Oakmont Country Club. That fleshed-out group was finalized after the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) updated following the conclusion of the PGA Championship. The top 60 in the OWGR as …
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