Max Homa has played in the last five U.S. Opens.
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You know what today is, right? Sure you do.
It’s the biggest day of U.S. Open final qualifying, which some people also like to call “golf’s longest day,” although you can call it whatever you like.
On Monday, hundreds of golfers at 10 different sites (nine in the U.S. and one in Canada) will play 36 holes at their respective U.S. Open final-qualifying sites to see who is still standing and can punch a ticket to the 2025 U.S. Open later this month at Oakmont Country Club.
This process all began back in April, when 110 sites hosted local qualifiers in the U.S., Canada and Mexico. Those who advanced will now join already exempt players at final qualifying (which already has finished in some locations).
Thirty-six holes await, and some big names (Max Homa, Rickie Fowler, Zach Johnson, Webb Simpson, Luke Clanton, etc.) are among those vying for spots at Oakmont, where the U.S. Open gets underway June 12-15.
Golf Channel will provide 10 hours of coverage Monday, with the broadcast running from 12-2 p.m. ET and later from 4 p.m. to midnight.
Scroll below for final qualifying sites and notable names in the field, and click the links below each to track results. And for more information, visit usopen.com.
This story will be updated with final qualifying results.
U.S. Open final qualifying 2025: Locations, scores, notable names
Canoe Brook Country Club (North & South Courses)
Location: Summit, N.J.
Players in field: 78
Qualifying spots: 4
Notable names entered: Jim Herman (three PGA Tour wins)
Duke University Golf Club
Location: Durham, N.C.
Players in field: 84
Qualifying spots: 7
Notable names entered: Bill Haas (six PGA Tour wins); Webb Simpson (seven PGA Tour wins; U.S. Open champ); Doc Redman (2017 U.S. Amateur champ); Norman Xiong (2018 Jack Nicklaus Award winner)
Emerald Dunes Golf Club
Location: West Palm Beach, Fla.
Players in field: 84
Qualifying spots: 4
Notable names entered: Blades Brown (19 years old; at 16 was youngest stroke play medalist in U.S. Amateur history); Graeme McDowell (four PGA Tour wins; 11 DP World Tour wins); Luke Poulter (son of Ian Poulter); Neal Shipley (2023 U.S. Amateur runner-up)
Kinsale Golf and Fitness Club
Location: Columbus, Ohio
Players in field: 68
Qualifying spots: 6
Notable names entered: Rickie Fowler (six PGA Tour wins); Padraig Harrington (three major titles); Max Homa (six PGA Tour wins); Matt Kuchar (nine PGA Tour wins); James Piot (2021 U.S. Amateur champ)
Lambton Golf & Country Club
Location: York, Ontario, Canada
Players in field: 70
Qualifying spots: 7
Notable names entered: Luke Clanton (Top-ranked amateur); David Ford (three-time All-American at North Carolina); Frankie Capan III (medalist at Durham, N.C., qualifier last year); Luke List (two PGA Tour wins); Keith Mitchell (one PGA Tour win); Gordon Sargent (NCAA individual champion)
Piedmont Driving Club
Location: Atlanta, Ga.
Players in field: 84
Qualifying spots: 5
Notable names entered: Jason Dufner (five PGA Tour wins); J.B. Holmes (five PGA Tour wins); Zach Johnson (Masters, Open Championship winner); Ollie Schniederjans (three-time All-American at Georgia Tech)
Springfield Country Club
Location: Springfield, Ohio
Players in field: 82
Qualifying spots: 4
Notable names entered: Cole Hammer (U.S. Amateur Four-Ball champ); Beau Hossler (five-time U.S. Open participant); Brandt Snedeker (nine PGA Tour wins)
Valencia Country Club
Location: Valencia, Calif.
Players in field: 84
Qualifying spots: 4
Notable names entered: Preston Summerhays (two-time All-American at Arizona State)
Wine Valley Golf Club
Location: Walla Walla, Wash.
Players in field: 41
Qualifying spots: 2
Notable names entered: Andrew Putnam (one PGA Tour win)
Woodmont Country Club (North Course)
Location: Rockville, Md.
Players in field: 84
Qualifying spots: 4
Notable names entered: Stewart Cink (2009 Open champion); Marc Leishman (six PGA Tour wins); Brendan Steele (three PGA Tour wins); Peter Uihlein (2010 U.S. Amateur champion)