Final qualifying for the 2025 U.S. Open is Monday, June 2. It’s known as “Golf’s Longest Day”, with 10 sites using 12 golf courses in eight states and Canada holding competitions to help round out the field for Oakmont.

Three final qualifiers have already taken place, in Dallas, Japan and England. With 103 spots filled, the final qualifying stages will determine most of the rest of the field for the U.S. Open. The men’s NCAA champ will get a spot as will winners of remaining PGA Tour events ahead of the U.S. Open, should those winners not already be in the Open.

Here’s a closer look at the results from the first three qualifers and the locations of those still to come.

2025 U.S. Open Final QualifyingMay 19: Bent Tree Country Club; Dallas, Texas

86 players for seven spots

Rasmus Neergaard Petersen, James Hahn, Adam Schenk, Lance Simpson (a), Cameron Tankersley, Carlos Ortiz, Johnny Keefer. Alternates: Doug Ghim, Cameron Tringale.

May 19: Tarao Country Club, Shiga Prefecture, Japan

43 players for three spots

Yuta Sugiura, Scott Vincent, Jinichiro Kozuma. Alternates: Riki Kawamoto, Taichi Kho.

May 19: Walton Heath Golf Club, Surrey, England

100 players for 8 spots

Jordan Smith, Joakim Lagergren, Guido Migliozzi, Frederic Lacroix, Sam Bairstow, Edoardo Molinari, Jacques Kruyswijk, Andrea Pavan. Alternates: Matthew Jordan, Robin Williams.

Upcoming U.S. Open final qualifying sites

June 2: Canoe Brook Country Club (North & South Courses); Summit, New Jersey

June 2: Duke University Golf Club; Durham, North Carolina

June 2: Emerald Dunes Golf Club; West Palm Beach, Florida

June 2: Kinsale Golf and Fitness Club/The Lakes Golf and Country Club; Columbus, Ohio

June 2: Lambton Golf & Country Club; York, Ontario, Canada

June 2: Piedmont Driving Club; Atlanta, Georgia

June 2: Springfield Country Club; Springfield, Ohio

June 2: Valencia Country Club; Valencia, California

June 2: Wine Valley Golf Club; Walla Walla, Washington

June 2: Woodmont Country Club (North Course); Rockville, Maryland

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