The U.S. Open is one of the four major championships of men's professional golf. It is the national championship of the United States Golf Association. Here is information on the 2014 U.S. Open golf tournament:
Dates: June 12-15, 2014
Location: Pinehurst Resort (No. 2 Course) in Village of Pinehurst, North Carolina
Tickets: See "How to get U.S. Open tickets"
Location: Pinehurst Resort (No. 2 Course) in Village of Pinehurst, North Carolina
Tickets: See "How to get U.S. Open tickets"
Profile: Pinehurst No. 2
The No. 2 course at Pinehurst Resort is one of the best-known in golf. This course profile helps explain why, plus includes some great history and trivia.
The No. 2 course at Pinehurst Resort is one of the best-known in golf. This course profile helps explain why, plus includes some great history and trivia.
Poll: Who is your choice to win the 2014 US Open? (click your choice to cast vote)
1) Sergio Garcia
2) Dustin Johnson
3) Matt Kuchar
4) Rory McIlroy
5) Phil Mickelson
6) Justin Rose
7) Adam Scott
8) Jordan Spieth
9) Bubba Watson
10) Other
1) Sergio Garcia
2) Dustin Johnson
3) Matt Kuchar
4) Rory McIlroy
5) Phil Mickelson
6) Justin Rose
7) Adam Scott
8) Jordan Spieth
9) Bubba Watson
10) Other
US Open FAQ
You have questions, we have answers. Check ourU.S. Open FAQ to find out how the tournament cut works, how many golfers were in the first U.S. Open played, the largest margin of victory, and other interesting info.
Visit our U.S. Open golf tournament homepage for past champions, tournament trivia, FAQs and much more about the U.S. Open.
2014 U.S. Open Field
The field at all U.S. Opens is determined in part through local and sectional qualifying tournaments, with golfers advancing into the Open field; and through automatic spots in the field earned by golfers who meet certain criteria. Golfers who meet those criteria are said to be "exempt from qualifying." Those criteria are described below. (For information on qualifiers, see "How can I qualify to play in the U.S. Open?"
The field at all U.S. Opens is determined in part through local and sectional qualifying tournaments, with golfers advancing into the Open field; and through automatic spots in the field earned by golfers who meet certain criteria. Golfers who meet those criteria are said to be "exempt from qualifying." Those criteria are described below. (For information on qualifiers, see "How can I qualify to play in the U.S. Open?"
Fully Exempt Golfers for 2014 U.S. Open
These are the golfers who are fully exempt from local and sectional qualifying, and so are in the field (will be updated as necessary):
These are the golfers who are fully exempt from local and sectional qualifying, and so are in the field (will be updated as necessary):
Thomas Bjorn Jonas Blixt Keegan Bradley Angel Cabrera Roberto Castro Stewart Cink Darren Clarke Nicolas Colsaerts Jason Day Brendon de Jonge Graham DeLaet Luke Donald Jamie Donaldson Victor Dubuisson Jason Dufner Ernie Els Harris English Matt Every Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano a-Matthew Fitzpatrick Rickie Fowler Jim Furyk | Stephen Gallacher Sergio Garcia Lucas Glover Retief Goosen a-Oliver Goss Bill Haas Russell Henley Billy Horschel Thongchai Jaidee Miguel Angel Jimenez Dustin Johnson Zach Johnson Matt Jones Martin Kaymer Chris Kirk Matt Kuchar Pablo Larrazabal Joost Luiten Hunter Mahan Hideki Matsuyama Graeme McDowell Rory McIlroy Phil Mickelson Francesco Molinari Ryan Moore Geoff Ogilvy Louis Oosthuizen | Ryan Palmer Kenny Perry D.A. Points Ian Poulter Patrick Reed Justin Rose Charl Schwartzel Adam Scott John Senden Webb Simpson Brandt Snedeker Jordan Spieth Kevin Stadler Henrik Stenson Richard Sterne Kevin Streelman Steve Stricker Brendon Todd Jimmy Walker Nick Watney Bubba Watson Boo Weekley Lee Westwood Gary Woodland Y.E. Yang |
For golfers who've made the field through sectional qualifying, see sectional qualifying results/schedule
Automatic Exemptions Into the 2014 US Open Golf Tournament
There are multiple ways that golfers can earn exemptions into the 2014 US Open golf tournament. (Earning one of the below exemptions means that the golfer is exempt from having to advance through local and sectional qualifying tournaments.) In addition to the exemptions below, the USGA may grant an exemption to any player(s) of its choosing "on the basis of his playing record."
There are multiple ways that golfers can earn exemptions into the 2014 US Open golf tournament. (Earning one of the below exemptions means that the golfer is exempt from having to advance through local and sectional qualifying tournaments.) In addition to the exemptions below, the USGA may grant an exemption to any player(s) of its choosing "on the basis of his playing record."
Full exemptions are granted to golfers who meet any of the following criteria:
- Winners of the last 10 U.S. Opens
- Winner and runner-up of last year's U.S. Amateur Championship (provided those players remain amateurs)
- Winners of the last five Masters
- Winners of the last five British Opens
- Winners of the last five PGA Championships
- Winners of the last three Players Championships
- Winner of last year's U.S. Senior Open
- Top 15 finishes (including ties) from last year's U.S. Open
- Top 30 finishers on the previous year's PGA Tour money list
- All players who qualified for last year's Tour Championship
- Top 15 finishers on the previous year's European Tour money list
- Top 10 players on current year's PGA Tour money list at the time of a set (and announced) date prior to current U.S. Open (this cutoff date is typically about four weeks prior to the start of the U.S. Open)
- Any golfer who has won two or more PGA Tour events during the calendar year preceding the start of the current U.S. Open
- Top 5 players on current year's European Tour money list through a cutoff date approximately four weeks prior to U.S. Open.
- Top 2 finishers on the previous year's Japan Tour money list, provided those players are in the Top 75 of the world rankings at end of same year
- Top 2 finishers on the previous year's PGA of Australia money list, provide those players are in the Top 75 of the world rankings at end of same year
- Top 50 players in the current year's Official World Golf Ranking as of a cutoff point approximately four weeks prior to the U.S. Open.
(Note that in the case of exemptions mentioning cutoff dates, those specific cutoff dates are established well in advance and published on the USGA Web site and in all entry forms.)
Poll: Which US Open course would you most like to play? (click your choice to cast vote)
1) Oakmont
2) Pebble Beach
3) Pinehurst No. 2
4) Shinnecock Hills
1) Oakmont
2) Pebble Beach
3) Pinehurst No. 2
4) Shinnecock Hills
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