Pro Golfists are accustomed to placing aircraft around the world to make their trade, but there is usually a quiet day travel day, then a practical day or two before you get into competition again. not During the open qualifying season.
Last month gave us Longest Golf Day to open SH.BA The final qualifiers, and July, has brought us the same thing on the other side of the Atlantic: the day of the final qualification for the open championship in Royal Portrush.
Tuesday’s qualification with 36 holes came to the heel of Liv Golf playing in Dallas Sunday eveningWhich meant that the players were forced to jump into a plane and travel thousands of miles overnight just to settle in the UK and prepare for a day for a recent chance for a recent chance.
Fourteen liv playersA gang of former preterm Cuppers and some big name amateurs were signed on four sites, with five players progressing from each. We have received the full list of qualifiers below.
Dundonald connection, Scotland
Great name: Lee Westwood
The 52-year-old Liv himself withdrew a bunch of fans in Ayrshire links to see him end up as a medal. Westwood has not played a major in three years, so see fans follow closely when he gets portrait.
Lee Westwood will be in Royal Portrush after posting -7 in the final opening to Dundonald.
Another class today. pic.twitter.com/kqlnjk9moq
– John Turnbull (@JohnturnBull03) 1 July 2025
SMALL NAME: Connor Graham (amateur)
AM of the 40th Rangut in the world progressed through a play off with two men with a bird in the first additional hole. It will be his first open and undoubtedly the biggest phase of his new golf career.
COMMUNICATION ACCOUNT FOR CONTOR GRAME. A bird in the first play-off hole acquires him a place in the open 153.
His father, who followed the group all day, could not observe.
The brilliant hug afterwards Pic.twitter.com/34gdnoxprw
– John Turnbull (@JohnturnBull03) 1 July 2025
Others progress: Daniel Young, Angel Hidalgo, Jesper Sandborg
Prominent who failed to qualify: Peter Finch, Jamie Donaldson, Adrian Meronk (WD)
Burnham and Berrow, England
Great name: Harry Hall
Hall was one of the few players in the final qualification, who actually competed in PGA Tour last week in Detroit. His T13 completion there a good day in England, his native country, where 67-67 took it without problems.
SMALL NAME: Justin Walters
The medal in Bernham and Berrow is one of the founders of Birdies 4 Rhino, a nonprofit that gives in the efforts against Rino’s disintegration. How cute is this? We will cheer for him to make some birds that deliver donations to the portrait.
Others progress: Jacob Skov Olesen, OJ Farrell, Frazer Jones (Amateur)
Prominent who failed to qualify: Anirban Lahiri, Chris Wood, Caleb Surratt, Jinichiro Kozuma (WD)
Porte Royal Cinque, England
Great name: Dean Burmeter
Liv Golf ranks among the 100 world leaders from Datagolf, but had to play his way in the open Tuesday. He shot 64 in the second round and suffered the rest of the field with four.
SMALL NAME: Curtis Knipes
This is what makes it open. Really open. Knipes is not ranked to 1,600 best in the world. He makes cuts here and there on the tournament of the European tournament. But he fired a pair of 69 to advance, which was better than a number of bigger players below.
Others progress: Nathan Kimsey, Sebastian Cave (Amateur), John Axelsen
Prominent who failed to qualify: David Pig, Erik van Royen, Luke Pole (Amate), Ian Poulter, Graeme McDowell, Peter Wihline, Rasmus Neergard Petersen
West Lancashire, England
Great name: Lucas Herbert
SMALL NAME: Richard Teder
Teder is the most impossible player in the field, partly because he is now the first player from Estonia to play in an open, but also how he got there. Teder withdrew his access to the third hole of Play off for a Walkoff eagle, booking last place in the open field.
Moments like this determine the final qualification.
An unbelievable eagle for amateur player Richard Teder to provide a place in the open 153. Pic.twitter.com/ljovfxu6ov
– open (@theopen) 1 July 2025
Others progress: Sampson Zheng, George Bloor, Oliver Lineedell
Prominent who failed to qualify: Shubankar Sharma, Tommy Morrison (Amator), Harold Varner III, Andy OgleTree, Alex Fitzpatrick (WD), Sam Horsfield (WD)
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Sean zak
Golfit.com editor
Sean Zak is an old writer and author of Looking at St. Andrews, which followed his trips to Scotland during the most important summer in the history of the game.