Eight major golfers missing from US Open line-up after failing to earn place in tournament

The US Open takes place this week at Oakmont Country Club, but a number of star names will not be in the field, including Tiger Woods.

Tiger Woods will not be at the US Open (Image: Getty)

The US Open is due to commence this week, but Tiger Woods will be notably absent from the line-up at theOakmont Country Club. Bryson DeChambeau is set to defend his title and potentially secure his third major win following his thrilling triumph at Pinehurst last year. He’s joined by PGA Championship victor Scottie Scheffler and Masters champion Rory McIlroy as one of the top three contenders in Pennsylvania.

Eight former US Open champions, dating back to 2015, are set to compete at Oakmont. However, golfing icon Woods will not be among them, marking his third consecutive absence from a major tournament. The US Golf Association will now look to round out the field for the tournament with six extra names. These are set to be announced on Monday and will bring the final tally of golfers competing to 156. Here, we take a look at those set to miss out at Oakmont.

Tiger Woods

The holder of 15 major titles, including three US Open victories, Woods, 49, last clinched the tournament in 2008, defeating Rocco Mediate in a playoff after both finished on one-under-par.

Regrettably, he will miss his fourth US Open in five years as he recovers from Achilles surgery. In March, Woods revealed that he had undergone the procedure after experiencing severe pain in his Achilles tendon during a home training session.

His most recent PGA appearance was at The Open last summer. Following back surgery in September, Woods participated in the PNC Championship with his son Charlie in December.

He planned to return at the start of the year but took a break after the passing of his mother, before sustaining the Achilles injury that could sideline him for the remainder of 2025.

Sergio Garcia failed to qualify for the US Open (Image: Alex Slitz/Getty Images)

Sergio Garcia

Garcia is also set to miss the US Open for the first time since 2000. The 45-year-old was painfully close to securing his spot as a qualifier. During a US Open qualifying event last month, Garcia three-putted at the final hole of the 36-hole competition at Bent Tree Golf Club in Dallas to make bogey.

This left him one stroke short of a play-off and meant his US Open streak relied on an exemption from the USGA. Garcia won the 2017 Masters, while his best US Open performance was his T3 finish in 2005. The Spaniard recently finished T67 at the PGA Championship.

Max Homa

Max Homa’s poor run of form continued as he failed to secure his place at this year’s US Open. Remarkably, Homa was ranked 10th in the world when he teed off at Pinehurst last year. The top 60 players in the official golf world rankings are guaranteed a place at the US Open.

However, Homa has since slipped to 90th in the rankings.He three-putted the final hole at a qualifying event at Kinsale Golf Club in Ohio and then lost in a play-off to Cameron Young.

Max Homa lost out in a playoff at a U.S. Open qualifying event (Image: Vaughn Ridley/Getty Images)

Billy Horschel

Horschel is another star who will miss the US Open due to injury. The 38-year-old is scheduled to return from hip surgery in late summer or the fall.

Horschel is a former FedEx Cup winner and recorded his best US Open finish on debut in 2013. He was also absent from the PGA Championship.

Will Zalatoris

Will Zalatoris, who finished second to Matt Fitzpatrick at the US Open three years ago, is currently out of action due to back surgery. The 28-year-old American has been a runner-up in three of the four major championships during his career.

However, he has failed to make the cut in his last four major appearances and will also be absent from The Open as he recovers from his injury.

Rickie Fowler will miss his third U.S. Open in five years (Image: Ian Johnson/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Rickie Fowler

Former world No. 4 Fowler was alongside Homa in the play-off loss at Ohio. This will mark the third time in the last five years that Fowler will miss the US Open.

The 36-year-old secured a T2 finish on his US Open debut in 2014 and has accumulated 10 professional wins throughout his career. However, he has qualified for the Open Championship in July.

Alex Noren

Swedish golfer, Noren, who has previously participated in 11 US Opens, did not qualify for this year’s tournament at Oakmont.

This will only be the second time since 2014 that Noren will miss the event. He attempted to qualify at Kinsale but fell short of the play-off spots.

Luke Clanton

Luke Clanton secured an automatic spot at the US Open after winning the Mark H. McCormack Medal last year, which is awarded to the world’s top amateur golfer. However, Clanton gave up his place by turning professional and subsequently failed to qualify.

He ended eight strokes below the cut line after 36 holes at the qualifying event in York, Canada. The star from Florida State University turned professional earlier this year, making his debut at the RBC Canadian Open just last week, but failed to make the cut.

Related articles

El titular rompió las pantallas hace minutos. Barrón Trump pierde el juicio en México. La frase de la jueza que conmocionó al mundo. Todo ocurre dentro de una sala federal en Ciudad de México. El ambiente es denso, cargado de tensión diplomática. Barron Trump, impecablemente vestido, irrumpe con paso firme, flanqueado por un ejército de abogados y un enjambre de cámaras que transmiten cada movimiento.

El titular rompió las pantallas hace minutos. Barrón Trump pierde el juicio en México. La frase de la jueza que conmocionó al mundo. Todo ocurre dentro de…

“De verdad deseo que seas feliz” Lo que Alejandro Sanz le dijo a Shakira hizo estallar al público en una ovación. Mientras ella aún estaba confundida y sorprendida, una melodía pura y delicada comenzó a sonar, y lo que él hizo a continuación hizo que Shakira rompiera en lágrimas. La relación entre ellos es profunda y muy distinta de lo que la mayoría de la gente imagina.

El momento ocurrió ante miles de espectadores cuando Alejandro Sanz miró a Shakira con serenidad absoluta. Su frase sencilla, pronunciada sin artificios, atravesó el ruido del concierto…

“Estás viviendo en tierras robadas, deja de fingir” Shakira alzó la voz y apuntó directamente contra Billie Eilish cuando ella hizo declaraciones sobre el tema de la inmigración. «Un saqueador hablando de moral», sentenció Shakira, desatando una ola masiva de apoyo y también de ataques dirigidos a Billie. Muchos reaccionaron afirmando que la música no debería mezclarse con cuestiones políticas. Pero eso no fue todo: la siguiente acción contundente de Shakira dejó al público completamente atónito y a Billie visiblemente temblando.

El comentario estalló como relámpago mediático cuando Shakira respondió con dureza a declaraciones migratorias de Billie Eilish, provocando un debate global inmediato. La frase se interpretó como…

Derek Chisora reveals he’s in THERAPY for retirement fears – then taunts Deontay Wilder over ‘s.3.x tape’ as Rivals Clash Ahead of Explosive Showdown.

Derek Chisora is already inside the Daily Mail offices when Deontay Wilder arrives. Forty minutes early – an anomaly for a fighter notorious for running on his own clock –…

Manny Pacquiao ABSOLUTELY OPPOSES Jake Paul! Even 50 MILLION DOLLARS Can’t Convince the Legend! “This is not a real fight. Manny only wants to face opponents who are truly worthy, like Gervonta Davis or Ryan Garcia,” Sean Gibbons declared.

Manny Pacquiao has once again sent shockwaves through the boxing world after firmly rejecting any possibility of a showdown with social media star turned boxer Jake Paul….

Mayweather vs McGregor: The Complete Fight Story

On August 26, 2017, Floyd “Money” Mayweather Jr. and Conor “The Notorious” McGregor stepped into the ring at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas for one of the most anticipated…