
Joaquin Niemann’s victory in Australia gives him an incentive towards a major exception.
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Joaquin Niemann already has a ticket for three of the four major in 2025.
The 26-year-old took special exceptions to Masters and PGA Championship because of his game on the DP World Tour and Asian tournament. Niemann played his way to this year’s open championship with a 25th place in the World Dp Tour’s World Tour competition on the Dubai list.
This leaves the US open as the main only one that Niemann is not marked to compete during the 2025 season.
Fortunately for Niemann, USGA recently announced it will be Distribution of an exception In the open SH.BA at Oakmont for an Liv player who is not already excluded and is in the first three of the ranking on May 19th.
With Jon Rahm, Brooks Koepka and defending US open champion Bryson Dechambeau excluded, Niemann is almost universally as the best Liv player who does not already have a place guaranteed in diplomas.
But after Niemann Earn Sunday at Liv AdelaideChilean finds himself in the search for what coveted our open exclusion.
Niemann began the last Sunday round in Grange Golf Club three shots behind co-leaders Abraham Aner, Sam Horsfield and Carlos Ortiz but shot the 7th to enlarge the leader and defeated anterist and Ortiz from three.
The victory moved Niemann to third place in the individual ranking after Adrian Mero, who won Liv Riyadh and Rahm.
Merronk is not excluded in any of the diplomas, so he has the inner way recently SH.BA Open and Open Exceptions, but Niemann has a lot of time to make a difference of 4.6 points after his third career liv win.
Finding a way to catch that ticket to Oakmont is Priority Nr. 1 for Niemann while Liv goes to his third season in Hong Kong.
“Hope, I can catch it before that. But yes, that’s great. They are making their opinion, and all the diplomas are doing what they have to do, so it is fine.”
Niemann has fallen to 74 in the official golf ranking in the world but sits In no. 18 at Datagolf’s After a good form of form in Liv, the DP World Tournament and the Asian tournament.
However, this form has not been translated into the largest stages of golf.
In his career, Niemann has only one Top-20th conclusion in diplomas and still should not hit the Top-10.
He hopes that the days like Sunday, where he tracked the leaders, will finally help him find success in the most prestigious Golf events.
“Of course, this is something we all work for,” Niemann said. “Something something I know I can do. Just a matter of that week that is my week. I just have to be patient. Something something over the back of my mind, having a good conclusion in the diplomas. Yes, I’m ready for it. ”