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Who has qualified for the 2023 US Open so far? What LIV players have exemptions?

Fifteen LIV Golf players have qualified for the U.S. Open this weekend at the Los Angeles Country Club

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Fifteen LIV Golf players have qualified for the U.S. Open this weekend  at the Los Angeles Country Club
ERIK S. LESSEREFE

The next men’s major golf championship is right around the corner, with Los Angeles Country Club playing host to the 2023 U.S. Open June 15-18. This will be the first time an LA area course has hosted this event in the last 75 years, and the North Course will be the 53rd different venue to hold the USGA’s signature men’s championship.

In April, the entries for the U.S. Open officially closed, setting a new record with a staggering 10,187 individuals vying for a chance to compete in the prestigious national championship. What sets the U.S. Open apart is its inclusivity, allowing any professional golfer or amateur with a handicap index of 1.4 or less to attempt qualification for the tournament. This opportunity extends even to professional golfers who have joined the LIV Golf League, despite being prohibited from entering PGA Tour events. These golfers can still participate in the U.S. Open if they have earned previous exemptions or if they successfully navigate through the Local and Final Qualifying rounds. This aspect of the U.S. Open reflects its commitment to providing opportunities for a diverse range of talented golfers to showcase their skills on a national stage.

How many LIV players have qualified to the US Open?

In the end, 15 LIV golfers were exempt or qualified for the championship: Bryson DeChambeau, Brooks Koepka, Dustin Johnson and Martin Kaymer (as U.S. Open winners in the last ten years), Phil Mickelson (off his 2021 PGA Championship victory), Cameron Smith (2022 Open Championship) Joaquin Niemann (qualifying for the 2022 Tour Championship), Abraham Ancer, Patrick Reed, Mito Pereira, and Thomas Pieters, as well as Sergio Garcia, Carlos Ortiz, Sebastian Munoz and David Puig (via qualifying).

Three-time U.S. Open champion Tiger Woods officially withdrew from the championship as an exempt player due to his slow recovery from a recent surgery.

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Defending champion Jon Rahm, PGA champion Brooks Koepka and world No. 3 Rory McIlroy are in the field, along with ten former U.S. Open champions.

Here is a look at the 156 players who have earned spots into the field for LA North:

U.S. Open players (exempt and qualified)

Basten Amat (a), FQ

Abraham Ancer, 22

Ryan Armour, FQ

Paul Barjon, FQ

Sam Bennett, 4

Keegan Bradley, 2, 22

Michael Brennan (a), FQ

Barclay Brown (a), FQ

Olin Browne, Jr., FQ

Hayden Buckley, 13

Sam Burns, 11, 22

Patrick Cantlay, 11, 22

Frankie Capan, FQ

Ben Carr (a), 5

Christian Cavaliere (a), FQ

Gunn Charoenkul, FQ

Stewart Cink, FQ

Wyndham Clark, 22

Eric Cole, FQ

Corey Conners, 11, 22

Patrick Cover, FQ

Joel Dahmen, 2

Jens Dantorp, FQ

Cam Davis, 22

Jason Day, 22

Bryson DeChambeau, 1

Alejandro Del Rey, FQ

Wenyi Ding (a), 5

Nicholas Dunlap (a), FQ

Nicolas Echavarria, FQ

Austin Eckroat, FQ

Harris English, 22

Mateo Fernandez de Oliveira (a), 21

Tony Finau, 11, 12, 22

Ross Fisher, FQ

Matt Fitzpatrick, 1, 2, 11, 22

Tommy Fleetwood, 22

Simon Forsstrom, FQ

Rickie Fowler, 22

Ryan Fox, 22

Sergio Garcia, FQ

Ryan Gerard, FQ

Deon Germishuys, FQ

Brent Grant, FQ

J.J. Grey, FQ

Emiliano Grillo, 23

Jordan Gumberg, FQ

Adam Hadwin, 2

Paul Haley II, FQ

Nick Hardy, FQ

Brian Harman, 11, 22

Padraig Harrington, 3

Tyrrell Hatton, 22

Russell Henley, 22

Berry Henson, FQ

Lucas Herbert, 22

Charley Hoffman, FQ

Tom Hoge, 11, 22

Max Homa, 11, 12, 22

Billy Horschel, 11, 22

David Horsey, FQ

Viktor Hovland, 11, 22

Mackenzie Hughes, 13

Sungjae Im, 11, 22

Ryo Ishikawa, FQ

Dustin Johnson, 1, 6

Yuto Katsurgawa, FQ

Martin Kaymer, 1

Michael Kim, FQ

Si Woo Kim, 22

Tom (Joohyung) Kim, 12, 22

Chris Kirk, 22

Kurt Kitayama, 22

Brooks Koepka, 1, 7, 22

Matt Kuchar, 22

Romain Langasque, FQ

Pablo Larrazabal, 23

Thirston Lawrence, 15

Hank Lebioda, FQ

K.H. Lee, 11, 22

Min Woo Lee, 16

Luke List, FQ

Shane Lowry, 8, 10, 22

Maxwell Moldovan (a), FQ

Hideki Matsuyama, 2, 6, 11, 22

Denny McCarthy, 2, 22

Matthew McClean (a), 5

Rory McIlroy, 2, 11, 12, 22

Mac Meissner, FQ

Adrian Meronk, 22

Phil Mickelson, 7

Keith Mitchell, 22

Francesco Molinari, 8

Taylor Montgomery, 13

Taylor Moore, 22

Omar Morales (a), FQ

Collin Morikawa, 2, 7, 8, 11

Kyle Mueller, FQ

Sebastian Munoz, FQ

Ryutaro Nagano, FQ

Joaquin Niemann, 11, 22

Wilco Nienaber, FQ

Alex Noren, 22

Vincent Norrman, FQ

David Nyfjall (a), FQ

Carlos Ortiz, FQ

Matthieu Pavon, FQ

Taylor Pendrith, FQ

Corey Pereira, FQ

Mito Pereira, 22

Victor Perez, 22

Thomas Pieters, 22

J.T. Poston, 22

Aldrich Poltgieter (a), 18

Seamus Power, 22

David Puig, FQ

Andrew Putnam, 13

Jon Rahm, 1, 6, 11, 12, 22

Patrick Reed, 22

Patrick Rodgers, FQ

Justin Rose, 1, 22

Gordon Sargent (a), FQ

Alex Schaake, FQ

Xander Schauffele, 11, 12, 22

Scottie Scheffler, 2, 6, 9, 11, 12, 22

Adam Schenk, 23

Jesse Schutte, FQ

Adam Scott, 11, 22

Isaac Simmons (a), FQ

Roger Sloan, FQ

Cameron Smith, 8, 9, 11, 22