U.S. Open: Rickie Fowler headlines list of interesting names competing in final qualifying

Monday is known as “Golf’s Longest Day,” a 36-hole grind at nine locations.

The 122nd U.S. Open is June 16-19 and Monday is the final day for some to make the field for The Country Club in Brookline, Massachusetts.

Monday is known as “Golf’s Longest Day,” as it’s a 36-hole grind at nine locations—eight in the U.S. and one in Canada—for the final spots in the third men’s major of 2022.

The U.S. Golf Association reports the number of golfers at each qualifier and the final number of available spots will be announced on Monday.

Golf Channel has 10 hours of coverage planned starting at 7 a.m. There are three live TV windows: 7-9 a.m., noon-2 p.m. and 6 p.m.-midnight. All times are ET. Live scoring at the nine sites can be found here: https://www.usopen.com/qualifying/final.html.

Here is the list of courses hosting final qualifying and some of the notable names at each:

RattleSnake Point Golf Club (CopperHead Course), in Milton, Ontario, Canada

Ryan Palmer, 46, Jonas Blixt, 38, and C.T. Pan, 30, headline the field north of the border on Monday. Also, Lexi Thompson’s brother Curtis is in this qualifier.

The Olympic Club (Ocean Course), San Francisco

A pair of 18-year-olds are teeing it up in the Bay Area. Cooper Jones of Highland, Utah, is a junior who’s 3-for-3 helping his high school team win the state title. He’s joined by Luke Potter of Encinitas, California, who will play for Arizona State starting this fall.

The Club at Admiral’s Cove (North and West Courses), Jupiter, Florida

Rickie Fowler, 33, who has played in 12 U.S. Opens, is in this qualifier, as is Matthew Wolff, 23, who was the runner-up to Bryson DeChambeau in the 2020 U.S. Open.

Ansley Golf Club (Settindown Creek Course), Roswell, Georgia

PGA Tour veterans Bill Haas, Patton Kizzire, Richy Werenski and Brendon Todd will seek to punch their tickets in Georgia on Monday.

Woodmont Country Club (North Course), Rockville, Maryland

Joseph Bramlett, Kevin Chappell and Harry Higgs are among those competing.

Century Country Club & Old Oaks Country Club, Purchase, New York

Ricky Barnes and Kelly Kraft are in this regional but the father/son duo of Fran Quinn, 57, and Owen, 23, will also tee it up Monday. They live about 45 minutes from The Country Club at Brookline.

Kinsale Golf and Fitness Club & Wedgewood Golf and Country Club, Columbus, Ohio

Zach Johnson, 46, who will be the U.S. team’s Ryder Cup captain in 2024, has won two major championships, the 2007 Masters Tournament and the 2015 Open Championship, and has played in 18 U.S. Opens.

Rafa Cabrera Bello, 37, of Spain, is aiming to play in his ninth U.S. Open. His best finish was a tie for 23rd in 2020.

Cole Hammer, 22, fresh off an NCAA Championship with Texas, will vie for his fourth U.S. Open appearance.

Former world No. 1 Luke Donald and former PGA Championship winner Jason Dufner are also in this qualifier.

Springfield (Ohio) Country Club

Brandt Snedeker, Jim Herman, Troy Merritt, Scott Piercy and Doc Redman are in this field but there will be some attention on Danny Woodhead, 37, who advanced out of a local qualifier in Omaha. He is most famous for playing in the NFL alongside Tom Brady with the New England Patriots.

Pronghorn Resort (Nicklaus Resort), Bend, Oregon

The field in Bend, Oregon, is full of amateur players, including some who just competed at the NCAA Championship, like Max Brenchley (BYU) and Joe Highsmith (Pepperdine). Charlie Beljan is attempting to advance through both local and final qualifying for the third time in his career and the first time since 2009.

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