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Golf Monthly on MSNLIV Golfers Qualify For The Masters After Strong US Open DisplaysAt the start of the US Open, 14 LIV Golfers teed it up in the Oakmont Major. However, at the halfway stage, that was reduced to just six, with the likes of champion Bryson DeChambeau, Joaquin Niemann and Dustin Johnson among the big names missing the cut.
The 2025 U.S. Open started with 14 LIV Golf players in the field at Oakmont Country Club. Only six made the cut (which was 7 over), among those a pair of past champions who couldn't get into contention on the weekend.
Marc Leishman’s bunker shot splashed out of the sand, took four quick bounces and rolled straight into the hole for birdie on the long, par-3 eighth hole at Oakmont.
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Golf Monthly on MSNLIV Golf Leaderboard At The 2025 US OpenA total of 14 LIV Golfers are present at Oakmont Country Club, with all enduring different levels of success over the first round at the US Open
A total of 14 LIV Golfers have qualified for the 2025 U.S. Open. Bryson DeChambeau, Brooks Koepka, Joaquin Niemann and Jon Rahm are among them.
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Tennis World on MSNJon Rahm shares surprising thoughts on his strong finish inside the top 10 at US OpenJon Rahm has often been criticized for his somewhat poor performances at the Majors since coming to LIV Golf. Nevertheless, the Spaniard improved his impression at the last Majors, and it seemed as if he could even celebrate at the US Open.
Defending U.S. Open champion Bryson DeChambeau will not see the weekend at Oakmont, but several of his LIV Golf comrades will.
DeChambeau wants to win more Majors, and he wanted to defend his title at the US Open, so missing the cut was a disappointment. However, he took advantage of the extra time to ask fans to come out on June 27 to support him and his tourmates.
Jon Rahm showed unexpected honesty from the US Open venue when he discussed his string of top-10 finishes at LIV Golf.
JJ Spaun won the US Open after an incredible final round at Oakmont Country Club, while Robert MacIntyre was left to rue what might have been.