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2026 U.S. Senior Open Qualifying Hub: Sites, Dates, Eligibility & How to Advance

The road to the 46th U.S. Senior Open at Scioto Country Club runs through 32 local qualifiers and 12 final sites

Qualifying for the 46th U.S. Senior Open Championship follows a two-stage framework comparable to the U.S. Open: a first stage of 18-hole local qualifying, followed by 18-hole final qualifying. Successful players advance to the championship field at Scioto Country Club, a classic Donald Ross design where Jack Nicklaus grew up and learned the game under longtime teaching professional Jack Grout.

Fast Facts
Championship: 46th U.S. Senior Open Championship
Venue: Scioto Country Club (Columbus, Ohio)
Dates: July 2–5, 2026
Field Size: 156 competitors
Yardage / Par: 7,170 yards / Par 70
Eligibility: Professionals and amateurs age 50+ as of July 2, 2026 with a Handicap Index® not exceeding 2.4
Entry Window: Opens Feb. 17, 2026 (9 a.m. ET) · Closes March 25, 2026 (5 p.m. ET)

How Qualifying Works

Stage 1: Local Qualifying
18 holes at 32 sites in 25 states, contested from April 2 to May 7. Players who advance move on to final qualifying and/or join exempt players already in the final-stage pool.
Stage 2: Final Qualifying
18 holes at 12 sites nationwide from May 18 to June 15. Successful finishers earn a place in the 156-player championship field at Scioto.

The USGA has established 28 full exemption categories, including exemptions for recent U.S. Senior Open champions and multi-year exemptions for major senior champions. Local qualifying also includes a set of local exemptions (including, but not limited to, PGA Tour Champions winners from recent seasons, Charles Schwab Cup standings thresholds, select state senior champions, and age-eligible WAGR® positions as of key dates).

Championship Format (at Scioto)
  • 72 holes of stroke play (Thursday–Sunday)
  • Cut to low 60 scores and ties after 36 holes
  • Two-hole aggregate playoff if tied after 72 holes

Local Qualifying Results Tracker

As results are posted, this section will track amateurs who advance out of 2026 U.S. Senior Open local qualifying. The first stage runs from April 2 through May 7, with successful players moving on to final qualifying.

Through April 13
Thursday, April 2 — Waikoloa Village (Hawaii)
Rick Lloyd (a), of Sandy, Utah, advanced after tying for third at 1-over 73.
Monday, April 6 — Seven Oaks (California)
Brad Wayment (a), of Mesa, Arizona, earned medalist honors at 5-under 67. Edward Fryatt (a), of Las Vegas, Nevada, and Eoin Middaugh (a), of Newport Coast, California, also advanced after finishing tied for third at 2-under 70.
Monday, April 6 — Riverbend (Texas)
Amateurs Scott Loving of Conroe, Dylan Everett of Austin, Marcus Jones of Argyle, and Patrick Braun of Spring were among the qualifiers. Loving finished at even-par 72, Everett and Jones posted 1-over 73, and Braun advanced at 2-over 74.
Monday, April 13 — Diablo (California)
Rick Reinsberg (a), of Lafayette, California, claimed medalist honors with a 6-under 66. Other amateurs to advance included Craig Kitteringham of Carmel at 2-under 70, Jason Melvin of Carmel and Garrett Wagner of Brentwood at 1-under 71, and Garrett Larson of Walnut Creek at even-par 72.

Results from April 20 sites and beyond will be added here as qualifying continues.

Local Qualifying Sites (32)

Click any site below to visit the AmateurGolf.com tournament database page for that qualifier.

Thursday, April 2 (1)
Monday, April 6 (2)
Thursday, April 9 (1)
Monday, April 13 (1)
Monday, April 20 (2)
Tuesday, April 21 (2)
Wednesday, April 22 (1)
Monday, April 27 (9)
Tuesday, April 28 (5)
Wednesday, April 29 (3)

Final Qualifying Sites (12)

Final qualifying is also contested over 18 holes. Click any site below to visit its tournament database page.

Recent Championship Context

The reigning U.S. Senior Open champion is Padraig Harrington, who captured his second title last June at The Broadmoor in Colorado Springs, finishing 11-under and edging Stewart Cink by one shot and Miguel Ángel Jiménez by two.

Quote of the Week
“It’s all about winning. Every time you come back out and you win, the nerves are there, the tension’s there, you don’t want to mess up... winning a U.S. Senior Open or any tournament on the Champions Tour, it kind of validates your career.”
— Padraig Harrington

What the Champion Receives

  • Gold medal
  • Custody of the Francis D. Ouimet Memorial Trophy for the ensuing year
  • Exemption into the 2027 U.S. Open at Pebble Beach Golf Links
  • Exemptions into the next 10 U.S. Senior Opens
  • Name engraved on the 2026 USGA Champions’ plaque in the USGA Museum (Liberty Corner, N.J.)
Note: This hub will be updated on AmateurGolf.com as qualifying results are posted (advancing numbers, medalists, and notable performances).

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