Home / Golf / Several High-Profile LIV Golf Players Have Opted Not to Attempt to Qualify for the U.S. Open Several High-Profile LIV Golf Players Have Opted Not to Attempt to Qualify for the U.S. Open Written by Sports EditorLuke Norris Updated –Apr 23, 2023 We publish independently audited content meeting strict editorial standards. Ads on our site are served by Google AdSense and are not controlled or influenced by our editorial team. While there are still nearly two months before the U.S. Open at Los Angeles Country Club, qualifying is already underway for America’s national championship. And while several LIV Golf players are already eligible, there are a few high-profile names who aren’t, including a few past major champions. But while some have opted to attempt to qualify for the season’s third major championship, others have chosen not to do so. Which LIV Golf players are currently eligible for the 2023 U.S. Open? LIV Golf logo | Rich Graessle/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images Before we get to those from LIV Golf who are choosing not to even try to qualify for the 2023 U.S. Open, let’s take a quick look at those who are already in. First, of course, you’ve got those who’ve won the U.S. Open in the past 10 years, a list that includes Martin Kaymer (2014), Dustin Johnson (2016), Brooks Koepka (2017, 2018), and Bryson DeChambeau (2020). Then you’ve got recent major championship winners Phil Mickelson (2021 PGA Championship) and Cameron Smith (2022 Open Championship), as well as Joaquin Niemann, who qualified and was eligible for the 2022 PGA Tour Championship. Several big names from LIV Golf have opted not to attempt to qualify Several LIV golfers will have to play in final qualifying to earn spots in the U.S. Open at Los Angeles Country Club: https://t.co/rUMpSod4Dy— SI Golf (@SI_Golf) April 19, 2023 The USGA received a record 10,187 entries for more than 100 U.S. Open qualifying events around the world. But some of LIV Golf’s most notable names opted not to even bother trying to get to LA, a list that includes two-time U.S. Open runner-up Louis Oosthuizen. Paul Casey, Charles Howell III, Ian Poulter, Charl Schwartzel, Bubba Watson, and Lee Westwood are out as well. There are others who likely chose not to attempt to qualify because they feel they’ll still be in the top 60 in the Official World Golf Ranking come the May 22 deadline, such as Abraham Ancer, Patrick Reed, Thomas Pieters, Mito Pereira, and Talor Gooch. Among the notables who are attempting to qualify are Harold Varner III, Marc Leishman, Matthew Wolff, and Sergio Garcia. Sergio hasn’t missed a U.S. Open since the turn of the century and hasn’t had to go through qualifying since 2011, when he advanced to Congressional in a 7-for-4 playoff in Tunica, Mississippi. Garcia is set for a 36-hole qualifier on Monday, May 22, in Dallas. Continue to check back with Sportscasting, as we’ll be sure to keep you updated on the 2023 U.S. Open field as the event gets closer. Written by Sports EditorLuke Norris Luke Norris began his sportswriting career in 2013 and joined Sportscasting in 2020. The former Section Editor of the NFL and Motorsports sections, he now spends his time here in the role of Senior Writer-Programmer. His well-rounded sports knowledge allows him to cover the NFL, NBA, PGA Tour, MLB, boxing, WWE, and NASCAR for Sportscasting. Luke is an avid golfer who finds inspiration in the way sports can bring people together and provide a distraction from the real world. He hopes to provide a little entertainment or an escape from the real world with every article he writes, even if only for a few minutes. In addition to his work here at Sportscasting, Luke's work has appeared on The Sportster, Inquisitr, GiveMeSport, FanSided, Yahoo! Fox Sports, and Sports Illustrated. All posts by Luke Norris
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