U.S. Open Qualifiers: Adam Scott's Streak Ends, LIV Golfers Struggle
Only three of 17 LIV golfers make the cut, while a science teacher secures a spot in the prestigious tournament.
- Adam Scott misses his first major in 92 tournaments after a dramatic playoff loss.
- Only three LIV Golf players out of 17 qualified for the U.S. Open, including David Puig and Dean Burmester.
- Joaquin Niemann, a top LIV player, fails to qualify, marking his first U.S. Open absence in five years.
- Nine amateurs, including a science teacher from Colorado, earned spots in the tournament.
- Several notable PGA Tour pros also failed to make the cut, highlighting the competition's intensity.