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Hundreds of players will take part in 36-hole final qualifiers across 10 sites in the U.S. on Monday, hoping to punch their tickets to the U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills.
The top two players in the world want to win the Memorial this week but are also looking ahead to the challenge of Shinnecock Hills in two weeks’ time, when Southampton, New York hosts to the 126th U.S. Open.
The Charles Schwab Challenge has a slew of players still trying to qualify for the U.S. Open. Here’s who is looking to improve their ranking and how they can get to Shinnecock.
Bryson DeChambeau is a betting favorite over fellow LIV Golf star Jon Rahm and a half dozen other past U.S. Open winners entering Shinnecock next month.
USGA CEO Mike Whan joined “Golf Today” to talk about the U.S. Open at Shinnecock, the U.S. Women’s Open at Riviera, rising purses, the golf ball rollback and more.
J.J. Spaun said he’s still coming to terms with being a U.S. Open champion. He talks about the added pressure and how it’s changed his life over the last year.
LIV Golf’s first tournament on U.S. soil this week also comes with a spot available in the U.S. Open.
Shinnecock awaits the best players from around the country in seven weeks. Here’s when local qualifying begins and where sites are located.
Spieth’s 10-year exemption from winning at Chambers Bay ran out last year. He is not yet exempt into the U.S. Open.
Spaun made a 64-foot birdie putt on the 72nd hole at Oakmont to secure the U.S. Open.
Sunday at Oakmont was chaotic, challenging, maddening and entertaining. It was all you could ask for in a U.S. Open.
Like he has his whole career, Spaun dug deep to win a chaotic U.S. Open for his first major title.
It looked like anyone’s U.S. Open to win but Oakmont took care of most of the contenders.
MacIntyre applauded J.J. Spaun’s victorious moment Sunday at Oakmont, where the Scot made a valiant run at the title.
J.J. Spaun joins the set on Live From the U.S. Open to talk about his “all mental” reset after Sunday’s delay, how his playoff at The Players gave him belief, his best shots of the final round and his long journey here.
Johnson Wagner gave it a decent run, but he left disappointed after leaving J.J. Spaun’s U.S. Open walk-off putt short on the 18th green -- before sharing his belief that Spaun is now a “lock” for the Ryder Cup.
Todd Lewis checks in with J.J. Spaun’s coaches and his emotional father as they reflect on the journey to “validating” and “magic” U.S. Open glory.
Burns was twice denied relief from perceived temporary water on the 15th hole Sunday at Oakmont before double-bogeying the hole and losing the U.S. Open by five shots.