The sphere for the 2025 US Open at Oakmont Nation Membership is sort of set, with six Australians set to tee it up in spherical one on Thursday June 12.
The one remaining exemption standards to be crammed is top-60 gamers from the Official World Golf Rankings on June 9 not already exempt.
However the one Australian sitting on the cusp is Cam Davis, who has already his earned exemption by way of his FedEx Cup rating on Might 19.
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It means Australia will arrive in Pennsylvania six-strong with Davis joined by Jason Day, Adam Scott, Cameron Smith, Min Woo Lee, and Marc Leishman, who narrowly earnt his spot by way of a 36-hole qualifier on Monday.

His triumph in a three-way playoff means the LIV Golf star and former Open runner-up returns to main championship golf for the primary time in virtually three years.
In the meantime, Day, who has been battling accidents in latest weeks, is predicted to make his return on the US Open, which can be proven dwell on Kayo Sports activities for all 4 rounds.
A herniated disc impacted his preparation for the PGA Championship, the place he missed the reduce, whereas he was pressured to withdraw from the Memorial Event with a wrist grievance.
He has solely performed one occasion, the PGA Championship, since mid April.
Talking on this week’s The Loop, Day mentioned it was a “freak” incident that led to his newest damage.
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“Lengthy story quick, I used to be transferring a motorbike and one thing popped in my (left) wrist,” Day instructed the podcast.
“I couldn’t transfer it for a minimum of every week, week and a half. It’s a two-to-four week wrist damage. It’s not going to be, such as you’re going to have it and in a single day it’s going to get higher. It’s getting higher now.
“The best way that I moved it, it was identical to a type of freak accidents.
“It felt like I had tendonitis in there for like two or three weeks. So when that occurred, I used to be identical to, it was sure to occur in some unspecified time in the future.”
Regardless of the setbacks, Day instructed the podcast that he’s over his neck grievance and is feeling “fairly good” for the US Open, though he’s continuing with warning.
“I began swinging yesterday for the primary time in two or three weeks, and I didn’t really feel like I ought to go from no swings to 100 per cent full driver swings so fast. I needed to be very cautious, as a result of if you happen to go there and tear the TFCC (triangular fibrocartilage complicated), that’s a surgical procedure.
“So I’m simply making an attempt to be as sensible as attainable with it.”
Right here’s the whole lot you’ll want to know for this 12 months’s US Open.
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AUSTRALIANS
Min Woo Lee
World Golf Rating — 31
Greatest end in US Open — T5 (2023)
Odds — $67
Jason Day
World Golf Rating — 37
Greatest end in US Open — 2nd (2011)
Odds — $67
Adam Scott
World Golf Rating — 41
Greatest end in US Open — T4 (2015)
Odds — $126
Cam Davis
World Golf Rating — 68
Greatest end in US Open — CUT (2023, 2024)
Odds — $151
Cameron Smith
World Golf Rating — 170
Greatest end in US Open — 4th (2015)
Odds — $81
Marc Leishman
World Golf Rating — 525
Greatest end in US Open — T14 (2022)
Odds — $81
ODDS (TAB)
$4 — Scottie Scheffler
$8 — Rory McIlroy
$9 — Bryson DeChambeau
$15 — Jon Rahm
$21 — Ludvig Aberg, Collin Morikawa, Xander Schauffele
$34 — Justin Thomas
$41 — Tommy Fleetwood, Viktor Hovland, Shane Lowry, Joaquin Niemann
$51 — Jordan Spieth, Brooks Koepka, Sepp Straka
Australians
$67 — Min Woo Lee, Lason Day
$81 — Cameron Smith, Marc Leishman
$126 — Adam Scott
$151 — Cam Davis
PAST WINNERS
2024 — Bryson DeChambeau
2023 — Wyndham Clark
2022 — Matt Fitzpatrick
2021 — Jon Rahm
2020 — Bryson DeChambeau
2019 — Gary Woodland
2018 — Brooks Koepka
2017 — Brooks Koepka
2016 — Dustin Johnson
2015 — Jordan Spieth
2014 — Martin Kaymer
2013 — Justin Rose
2012 — Webb Simpson
2011 — Rory McIlroy
2010 — Graeme McDowell
2009 — Lucas Glover
2008 — Tiger Woods
2007 — Angel Cabrera
2006 — Geoff Ogilvy
2005 — Michael Campbell
FULL US OPEN 2025 FIELD — AND HOW THEY QUALIFIED
U.S. Open champions (10 years)
Bryson DeChambeau
Wyndham Clark
Matt Fitzpatrick
Jon Rahm
Gary Woodland
Brooks Koepka
Dustin Johnson
Jordan Spieth
Prime 10 and ties from 2024 U.S. Open
Rory McIlroy
Patrick Cantlay
Tony Finau
Matthieu Pavon
Hideki Matsuyama
Russell Henley
Xander Schauffele
Sam Burns
Corey Conners
Davis Thompson
2024 U.S. Senior Open champion
Richard Bland
2024 U.S. Beginner champion and runner-up
Jose Luis Ballester (a)
Noah Kent (a)
2024 U.S. Junior Beginner champion
Trevor Gutschewski (a)
2024 U.S. Mid-Beginner champion
Evan Beck (a)
Masters champions (5 years)
Scottie Scheffler
PGA Championship champions (5 years)
Justin Thomas
Phil Mickelson
The Open champions (5 years)
Brian Harman
Cameron Smith (AUS)
Collin Morikawa
2024 Tour Championship area
Sahith Theegala
Adam Scott (AUS)
Sungjae Im
Shane Lowry
Viktor Hovland
Taylor Pendrith
Ludvig Aberg
Robert MacIntyre
Tommy Fleetwood
Keegan Bradley
Byeong Hun An
Aaron Rai
Akshay Bhatia
Chris Kirk
Sepp Straka
Christiaan Bezuidenhout
Tom Hoge
Factors chief from 2024 Korn Ferry Tour
Matt McCarty
The highest OWGR 60 gamers from the Might 19
Maverick McNealy
Harris English
Justin Rose
Tyrrell Hatton
Daniel Berger
J.J. Spaun
Min Woo Lee (AUS)
Thomas Detry
Jason Day (AUS)
J.T. Poston
Andrew Novak
Lucas Glover
Denny McCarthy
Nick Taylor
Stephan Jaeger
Tom Kim
Max Greyserman
Mackenzie Hughes
Jhonattan Vegas
Nico Echavarria
Ben Griffin
Davis Riley
Michael Kim
Patrick Reed
Nick Dunlap
Si Woo Kim
Joe Highsmith
Prime 5 within the FedEx Cup on Might 19 not already exempt
Jacob Bridgeman
Ryan Gerard
Sam Stevens
Brian Campbell
Cam Davis (AUS)
Prime 2 gamers from 2024 Race to Dubai not already exempt
Rasmus Hojgaard
Thriston Lawrence
Prime participant within the 2025 Race to Dubai not exempt on Might 19
Laurie Canter
Main participant of prime 3 from LIV Golf on Might 19
Joaquin Niemann
2024 Mark H. McCormack Medal
Luke Clanton (a)
2025 NCAA champion
Michael La Sasso (a)
2025 Latin American Beginner champion
Justin Hastings (a)
The highest 60 gamers from the June 9 OWGR
TBD
Closing qualifying (Japan)
Yuta Sugiura
Scott Vincent
Jinichiro Kozuma
Closing qualifying (England)
Jordan Smith
Joakim Lagergren
Guido Migliozzi
Frederic LaCroix
Sam Bairstow
Edoardo Molinari
James Kruyswijk
Andrea Pavan
Closing qualifying (Texas)
Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen
James Hahn
Adam Schenk
Lance Simpson (a)
Cameron Tankersley (a)
Carlos Ortiz
Johnny Keefer
Closing qualifying (U.S. and Canada)
James Nicholas
Chris Gotterup
Roberto Diaz
Ben James
Zach Bauchou
Alistair Docherty
Alvaro Ortiz
Emilio Gonzalez
Trent Phillips
George Kneiser
Chandler Blanchet
Justin Hicks
Philip Barbaree, Jr.
Frankie Harris (a)
Mason Howell (a)
Jackson Buchanan
Tyler Weaver (a)
Jackson Koivun (a)
Will Chandler
Ryan McCormick
Trevor Cone
Marc Leishman (AUS)
Bryan Lee
Erik van Rooyen
Bud Cauley
Lanto Griffin
Justin Decrease
Harrison Ott
Cameron Younger
Grant Haefner
George Duangmanee
Zac Blair
Kevin Velo
Nicklas Norgaard
Matt Wallace
Thorbjorn Olesen
Mark Hubbard
Victor Perez
Emiliano Grillo
Matt Vogt (a)
Brady Calkins
Preston Summerhays (a)
Riley Lewis
Zachery Pollo (a)
Joey Herrera
Austen Truslow
US OPEN ROUND ONE TEE TIMES
TBC