Everyone wants to win the U.S. Open.
Unlike the Masters, which is held at the same course each year, the season’s third major tournament moves across the country. The U.S. Open is typically staged at courses where scoring is especially difficult, with accurate and lengthy driving crucial to victory.
The golfers competing in the U.S. Open know there’s a challenging journey ahead, with four grueling rounds to decide who lifts the sterling silver championship trophy.
Here’s a look at all the players in the U.S. Open:
Who is in the 2025 U.S. Open field?
There are 156 players in the field for the 2025 U.S. Open.
Here’s the full list of golfers, in alphabetical order:
Ludvig Åberg, Sweden
Byeong Hun An, Korea
Sam Bairstow, England
Jose Luis Ballester, Spain
Philip Barbaree Jr., USA
Zach Bauchou, USA
Evan Beck (amateur), USA
Daniel Berger, USA
Christiaan Bezuidenhout, South Africa
Akshay Bhatia, USA
Zac Blair, USA
Chandler Blanchet, USA
Richard Bland, England
Keegan Bradley, USA
Jacob Bridgeman, USA
Jackson Buchanan, USA
Sam Burns, USA
Brady Calkins, USA
Brian Campbell, USA
Laurie Canter, England
Patrick Cantlay, USA
Bud Cauley, USA
Will Chandler, USA
Wyndham Clark, USA
Eric Cole, USA
Trevor Cone, USA
Corey Conners, Canada
Cam Davis, Australia
Jason Day, Australia
Bryson DeChambeau, USA
Thomas Detry, Belgium
Roberto Diaz, Mexico
Alistair Docherty, USA
George Duangmanee, USA
Nick Dunlap, USA
Nico Echavarria, Colombia
Harris English, USA
Tony Finau, USA
Matt Fitzpatrick, England
Tommy Fleetwood, England
Ryan Fox, New Zealand
Ryan Gerard, USA
Doug Ghim, USA
Lucas Glover, USA
Emilio Gonzalez Ramirez, Mexico
Chris Gotterup, USA
Max Greyserman, USA
Ben Griffin, USA
Lanto Griffin, USA
Emiliano Grillo, Argentina
Trevor Gutschewski (amateur), USA
Grant Haefner, USA
James Hahn, USA
Brian Harman, USA
Frankie Harris (amateur), USA
Justin Hastings (amateur), Cayman Islands
Tyrrell Hatton, England
Russell Henley, USA
Joey Herrera, USA
Justin Hicks, USA
Joe Highsmith, USA
Tom Hoge, USA
Rasmus Hojgaard, Denmark
Viktor Hovland, Norway
Mason Howell (amateur), USA
Mark Hubbard, USA
Mackenzie Hughes, Canada
Sungjae Im, Korea
Stephan Jaeger, Germany
Ben James, USA
Dustin Johnson, USA
Chase Johnson, USA
Matthew Jordan, England
Takumi Kanaya, Japan
Riki Kawamoto, Japan
Johnny Keefer, USA
Noah Kent (a), USA
Michael Kim, USA
Si Woo Kim, Korea
Tom Kim, Korea
Chris Kirk, USA
George Kneiser, USA
Brooks Koepka, USA
Jackson Koivun (amateur), USA
Jinichiro Kozuma, Japan
James Kruyswijk, South Africa
Michael La Sasso (amateur), USA
Frederic LaCroix, France
Joakim Lagergren, Sweden
Thriston Lawrence, South Africa
Bryan Lee, USA
Min Woo Lee, Australia
Marc Leishman, Australia
Riley Lewis, USA
Justin Lower, USA
Shane Lowry, Ireland
Robert MacIntyre, Scotland
Hideki Matsuyama, Japan
Denny McCarthy, USA
Matt McCarty, USA
Ryan McCormick, USA
Rory McIlroy, Northern Ireland
Maverick McNealy, USA
Phil Mickelson, USA
Guido Migliozzi, Italy
Maxwell Moldovan, USA
Edoardo Molinari, Italy
Collin Morikawa, USA
Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen, Denmark
James Nicholas, USA
Joaquin Niemann, Chile
Nicklas Norgaard, Denmark
Andrew Novak, USA
Thorbjorn Olesen, Denmark
Alvaro Ortiz, Mexico
Carlos Ortiz, Mexico
Harrison Ott, USA
Andrea Pavan, Italy
Matthieu Pavon, France
Taylor Pendrith, Canada
Victor Perez, France
Trent Phillips, USA
Zachery Pollo (amateur), USA
J.T. Poston, USA
Jon Rahm, Spain
Aaron Rai, England
Patrick Reed, USA
Davis Riley, USA
Justin Rose, England
Xander Schauffele, USA
Scottie Scheffler, USA
Adam Schenk, USA
Adam Scott, Australia
Lance Simpson (amateur), USA
Cameron Smith, Australia
Jordan Smith, England
J.J. Spaun, USA
Jordan Spieth, USA
Sam Stevens, USA
Sepp Straka, Austria
Yuta Sugiura, Japan
Preston Summerhays (amateur), USA
Cameron Tankersley (amateur), USA
Nick Taylor, Canada
Justin Thomas, USA
Davis Thompson, USA
Austen Truslow, USA
Erik van Rooyen, South Africa
Jhonattan Vegas, Venezuela
Kevin Velo, USA
Scott Vincent, ZImbabwe
Matt Vogt (amateur), USA
Matt Wallace, England
Tyler Weaver (amateur), England
Gary Woodland, USA
Cameron Young, USA
Scottie Scheffler won his first-ever PGA Championship on Sunday. The win is his third career major win.
How many players make the cut at the U.S. Open?
The top 60 golfers, plus ties, after the second round advance to the final two rounds at the U.S. Open. The remaining golfers are cut from the field.
What LIV players are in the U.S. Open this year?
There are 14 players from LIV Golf competing in the U.S. Open in 2025. This comes one year after Bryson DeChambeau won the tournament, his first U.S. Open crown since joining LIV and second of his career. Brooks Koepka, who won the PGA Championship in 2023, is the only other player to win a major while actively participating in LIV Golf.
Here are the 14 players from LIV who are in the 2025 U.S. Open, listed alphabetically:
Josele Luis Ballester, Spain
Richard Bland, England
Bryson DeChambeau, USA
Tyrrell Hatton, England
Dustin Johnson, USA
Brooks Koepka, USA
Jinichiro Kozuma, Japan
Marc Leishman, Australia
Phil Mickelson, USA
Joaquin Niemann, Chile
Carlos Ortiz, Mexico
Jon Rahm, Spain
Patrick Reed, USA
Cameron Smith, Australia
The LIV Golf series is set to begin, but what is it and who’s playing?
Is Tiger Woods playing in the U.S. Open? When will he return?
No — Tiger Woods is still not medically cleared to return from his ruptured Achilles.
Since getting injured in February, Woods has yet to return to the course. It’s unlikely he will play professionally in 2025 given the nature of that injury.
When and where is the 2025 U.S. Open golf tournament?
The 2025 U.S. Open will take place at Oakmont Country Club in Pennsylvania from Thursday, June 12, to Sunday, June 15.
Coverage of the U.S. Open will be on NBC and USA Network, with streaming on Peacock.
