Three Cavaliers Earn Spots in US Open
- The 125th U.S. Open was held from June 12 through 15 at Oakmont Country Club, located near Pittsburgh, with participants earning their spots via exemptions and sectional qualifying tournaments.
- Players qualified via criteria including recent U.S. Open champions, top 60 world rankings as of June 9, top 10 finishers from 2024, and sectional qualifiers worldwide.
- Notable qualifiers included three University of Virginia alumni—George Duangmanee, Ben James, and Bryan Lee—who earned their spots at separate final qualifying sites this week.
- Ben James finished fourth at Canoe Brook with rounds of 67 and 70, while Bryan Lee secured his spot via a playoff at Woodmont Country Club with a 139 total.
- The event reinforced Oakmont's status as a championship venue and highlighted multiple qualification paths that shaped a diverse and competitive field for the 2025 U.S. Open.
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