On Monday, lots of of golfers competed in 36-hole tournaments throughout North America with hopes of punching their last-second tickets to the U.S. Open at Oakmont Nation Membership. The Longest Day in Golf produced dozens of unlikely qualifiers, however some larger names weren’t so fortunate.
At Kinsdale Golf and Health Membership in Columbus, Ohio, Max Homa and Rickie Fowler misplaced on the second gap of a five-man playoff to blow their possibilities at an invitation. Cameron Younger, Erik Van Rooyen and Bud Cauley have been among the many PGA Tour execs who certified in Columbus.
For Homa, this can mark the primary main championship he is missed since 2019. Fowler will not be within the U.S. Open area for the third time within the final 5 years. Each gamers missed out on a spot by just one stroke over 38 holes of golf.
Homa and Fowler weren’t the one well-known golfers to flame out at Last Qualifying. Jake Knapp, Matt Kuchar, Eric Cole and Adam Hadwin additionally fell brief on the Columbus web site.
At Lambton Golf & Nation Membership in Ontario, Canada, Keith Mitchell, Harry Higgs, Garrick Higgo, Camilo Villegas, Seamus Energy and Luke Clanton all did not crack the highest seven. Emiliano Grillo, Thorbjorn Olesen, Matt Wallace and Niklas Norgaard made the reduce forward of them.
Veterans Zach Johnson, Ok.J. Choi, Jason Dufner and J.B. Holmes tried to qualify at Piedmont Nation Membership in Atlanta, Georgia, however none of them performed nicely sufficient to advance.
An entire pack of LIV golfers traveled to Woodmont Nation Membership in Rockville, Maryland, however Australian Marc Leishman was the one survivor of the bunch. Mito Pereira, Sebastian Munoz, Jason Kokrak and others all did not qualify, as did YouTubers Wesley Bryan and George Bryan.
In the long run, 47 gamers emerged from the Longest Day in Golf with an invitation to the U.S. Open this month.