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The 156-player field for this weekend’s US Open golf championship

by admin June 9, 2025
June 9, 2025

World No. 1 and reigning PGA champion Scottie Scheffler leads the field as the 125th U.S. Open golf championship gets underway Thursday at Oakmont Country Club outside Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

A total of 156 players will tee it up with more than half of the field made up of golfers who have received automatic spots based on their world ranking, a previous tournament victory, their place in various tour standings or a special exemption.

The rest of the field, which this year includes high school junior Mason Howell, is comprised of players who have made it through the rigorous annual qualifying process.

When is the US Open golf tournament?

The U.S. Open will be contested June 12-15, 2025, at historic Oakmont Country Club, which has hosted the tournament nine times previously.

Who is in the field for the US Open?

The 156-player field for the 2025 U.S. Open, in alphabetical order (a-amateur):

  • Ludvig Aberg, Sweden
  • Byeong Hun An, Korea
  • Sam Bairstow, England
  • Jose Luis Ballester, Spain
  • Philip Barbaree Jr., USA
  • Zach Bauchou, USA
  • Evan Beck (a), 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 (a), USA
  • Grant Haefner, USA
  • James Hahn, USA
  • Brian Harman, USA
  • Frankie Harris (a), USA
  • Justin Hastings (a), 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 (a), 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 (a), USA
  • Jinichiro Kozuma, Japan
  • James Kruyswijk, South Africa
  • Michael La Sasso (a), 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 (a), 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 (a), 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 (a), USA
  • Cameron Tankersley (a), 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 (a), USA
  • Matt Wallace, England
  • Tyler Weaver (a), England
  • Gary Woodland, USA
  • Cameron Young, USA

*Advanced as alternates

Who won the 2024 US Open?

American Bryson DeChambeau won the 2024 U.S. Open, the second major title of his career, after besting Rory McIlroy by one stroke at Pinehurst Resort in North Carolina. McIlroy had a two-stroke lead over DeChambeau with four holes remaining, but bogeyed three of the final four holes to finish in second place.

The victory marked DeChambeau’s second U.S. Open title in five years.

This post appeared first on USA TODAY

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