The 2025 US Open is the third men's major of the year and yet another PGA Tour event of the calendar year to offer an open qualifying.
US Open qualifying is a two-stage process, with local qualifying sites around the country and then a second stage known as final qualifying (formerly sectional qualifying). Final qualifying determines the players who earn US Open spots, with 44 spots on the line in total.
The USGA allocates approximately 50 spots in the field for qualifiers, with 156 total players in the field. The tournament is played this year at Oakmont Country Club near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Qualifiers are open to any professionals or players with a USGA handicap index of 1.4 or lower, and they must enter by the April deadline. There are 13 total final qualifying sites, with 11 in the United States and Canada. There are two overseas qualifiers which are played ahead of the final qualifying day in North America.
Two alternates are decided at each site, and they are added to the US Open alternate list, which the USGA uses to fill the field based on unfilled exemptions and withdrawals. The ordering of the players on the list is unclear, but it is based on strength of field in each final qualifier.
For the 2025 US Open, each hosting association runs the tournament on behalf of the USGA.
The last open qualifier to win on the PGA Tour is Corey Conners, who won the 2019 Valero Texas Open after Monday qualifying.Orville Moody was the last player to win the US Open after advancing through local qualifying, winning the US Open in 1969.
2025 US Open final qualifying sites, who got through
Canoe Brook CC (North & South Courses), Summit, N.J.
78 players, 4 spots
Piedmont Driving Club, Atlanta, Ga.
84 players, 5 spots
Woodmont Country Club (North Course), Rockville, Md.
79 players, 4 spots
Kinsale Golf and Fitness Club, Columbus, Ohio
68 players, 5 spots
Lambton Golf and Country Club, York, Ontario, Canada
66 players, 7 spots
Duke University Golf Club, Durham, N.C.
79 players, 7 spots
Emerald Dunes Golf Club, West Palm Beach, Fla.
81 players, 4 spots
Springfield (Ohio) Country Club
83 players, 4 spots
Valencia Country Club, Valencia, Calif.
84 players, 4 spots
Wine Valley Golf Club, Walla Walla, Wash.
41 players, 2 spots
Bent Tree Country Club, Dallas, Texas (May 20)
86 players, 7 spots
- Rasmus Neergaard Petersen: 66-65=131
- James Hahn: 66-66=132
- Adam Schenk: 64-68=132
- Lance Simpson: 69-65=134
- Cameron Tankersley: 68-66=134
- Carlos Ortiz: 66-68=134
- Johnny Keefer: 66-69=135
Walton Heath Golf Club (New/Old Courses), Surrey, England (May 20)
101 players, 8 spots
- Jordan Smith: 64-70=134
- Frederic Lacroix: 67-68=135
- Joakim Lagergren: 69-66=135
- Guido Migliozzi: 68-67=135
- Sam Bairstow: 70-66=136
- Jacques Kruyswijk: 66-71=137
- Edoardo Molinari: 66-71=137
- Andrea Pavan: 70-67=137
Tarao Country Club (West Course), Shiga Prefecture, Japan (May 20)
43 players, 3 spots
- Yuta Sugiura: 68-66=134
- Scott Vincent: 67-67=134
- Jinichiro Kozuma: 68-67=135


