U.S. Open Final Qualifying 2022: Who’s in, who’s out and everything you need to know from ‘Golf’s Longest Day’

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Nine locations, 12 courses, 36 holes (at least), 49 invitations to The Country Club in the balance. The USGA likes to describe the Monday prior to U.S. Open week—when it contests the nine remaining Final Qualifying events around the country (with one stop also in Canada)—as “Golf’s Longest Day.” The saying is a bit cliché, but it’s not at all off base.

More than 660 golfers are competing to try to see if they can earn their way into the 122nd U.S. Open, being held next week in Brookline, Mass., the official rounds set for June 16-19. If form holds, those who emerge by day’s end will be a mix of veteran PGA Tour players, journey tour pros and highly touted amateurs. It will be a diverse group with several unique stories, but likely all the same collective dream of somehow claiming the U.S. Open title.

Below is a list of the Final Qualifying locations. As the day progresses, we’ll update the results here and share with you highlight of who has advanced, who just missed out and everything else you need know.

RattleSnake Point Golf Club (CopperHead Course)

Milton, Ontario
25 players for 3 spots

Century Country Club & Old Oaks Country Club

Purchase, N.Y.
92/5

Woodmont Country Club (North Course)

Rockville, Md.
73/4

Ansley Golf Club (Settindown Creek Course)

Roswell, Ga.
68/4

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

Jupiter, Fla.
70/4

Kinsale Golf and Fitness Club & Wedgewood Golf and Country Club

Columbus, Ohio
106/13

Springfield Country Club

Springfield, Ohio
77/8

Pronghorn Resort (Nicklaus Resort)

Bend, Ore.
66/3

The Olympic Club (Ocean Course)

San Francisco
90/5

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