Golf’s Longest Day: Previewing June 2 U.S. Open Final Qualifying
31 May 2025
by AmateurGolf.com Staff
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On Monday, June 2, the final step to reaching Oakmont Country Club and the 125th U.S. Open will unfold across 10 venues in the United States and Canada. Known as Golf’s Longest Day, this high-stakes marathon will test amateurs and professionals alike with 36 holes in a single day.
The field includes rising stars, seasoned PGA Tour veterans, and international hopefuls. While the number of available qualifying spots won’t be confirmed until Monday, drama is guaranteed at each site. Live scoring will be available at usopen.com.
Notable Names to WatchLambton G&CC (York, Ontario, Canada)Luke Clanton – World No. 1 amateur, turning pro after the RBC Canadian Open.David Ford – 2025 Fred Haskins Award winner with a 68.78 scoring average.Also: Keith Mitchell, Luke List, Gordon SargentValencia CC (California)Preston Summerhays – Arizona State standout and Korn Ferry cardholder.Also: William MouwEmerald Dunes Club (Florida)Blades Brown – Turned pro at 18; 2023 U.S. Amateur co-medalist.Neal Shipley – Low amateur at the 2024 U.S. Open; 2025 Korn Ferry winner.Also: Graeme McDowell, Luke PoulterPiedmont Driving Club (Georgia)Zach Johnson – Two-time major winner, looking to return to Oakmont.Also: Jason Dufner, Ollie SchniederjansWoodmont CC (Maryland)Marc Leishman – LIV winner and six-time PGA Tour champion.Also: Stewart Cink, Peter Uihlein, Isaiah SalindaCanoe Brook CC (New Jersey)Michael Thorbjornsen – 2018 U.S. Junior Am champ; monitoring injury status.Also: Chris GotterupDuke University GC (North Carolina)Webb Simpson – 2012 U.S. Open champion still chasing another major run.Also: Harold Varner III, Doc RedmanKinsale G&FC (Ohio)Rickie Fowler – 2014 U.S. Open runner-up seeking a return to form.Also: Padraig Harrington, Matt KucharSpringfield CC (Ohio)Brandt Snedeker – Nine-time PGA Tour winner and Ryder Cup assistant captain.Also: Beau Hossler, Cole HammerWine Valley GC (Washington)Also in the field: Andrew Putnam
How to Watch
Golf Channel will provide 10 hours of live coverage of “Golf’s Longest Day” on Monday, June 2:
12:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. ET4:00 p.m. – Midnight ETFollow the Full Journey to Oakmont
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