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At 14, Raymond ReBell won a playoff at Local Qualifying to advance to the next stage. His achievement got us thinking.
In a remarkable display of talent and composure, 14-year-old Raymond ReBell from Maryville, Tennessee, has advanced to the final stage of qualifying for the 2025 U.S. Open. Competing at the local qualifier held at Three Ridges Golf Course in Knoxville, ReBell shot a 3-under-par 69, tying with four other players for the remaining qualifying spots. He secured his advancement by birdieing the second hole of a sudden-death playoff, becoming the lone amateur to move on from that site.
ReBell's achievement is even more impressive considering the caliber of competition he faced, including seasoned professionals with PGA Tour experience. His performance follows a strong showing at the Drive, Chip & Putt National Finals at Augusta National Golf Club, where he finished fourth in the Boys 14-15 division.
“It’s a really big boost in confidence," ReBell told Knoxville's WVLT TV. "it really helps a lot to know that I can win against those players, and it makes me feel just really good."
Should ReBell advance through the final qualifying stage between May 19 and June 2, he would tie the record for the youngest golfer to compete in the U.S. Open, a distinction currently held by Andy Zhang, who played in the 2012 U.S. Open at age 14.
ReBell's rapid ascent in the junior golf ranks is underscored by his consistent performances in various tournaments. In 2023, he secured victories in all three events he entered in the under-14 category and added a win in the 13-15 age group. His participation in the American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) events further highlights his commitment to competing at the highest levels.
As the final qualifying rounds approach, the golf world watches with anticipation to see if this young prodigy can etch his name into the annals of U.S. Open history.
| Rank | Player | Age at U.S. Open | Year | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Andy Zhang | 14 years, 183 days | 2012 | Youngest ever to compete in U.S. Open |
| 2 | Beau Hossler | 17 years, 3 months | 2012 | Made cut as an amateur |
| 3 | Joseph Bramlett | 17 years, 10 months | 2002 | Youngest African-American in field |
| 4 | Ty Tryon | 16 years, 9 months | 2000 | Made cut and turned pro soon after |
| 5 | Bo Hoag | 17 years, 11 months | 2006 | Qualified as an amateur |
| 6 | Tadd Fujikawa | 15 years, 5 months | 2006 | Youngest to qualify for U.S. Open at the time |
| 7 | Jordan Spieth | 17 years, 11 months | 2012 | Top amateur at the 2012 event |
| 8 | Spencer Levin | 18 years | 2004 | Top amateur finisher |
| 9 | Matt Parziale | 18 years | 2005 | U.S. Mid-Am champion appearance |
| 10 | Raymond ReBell* | 14 years (pending) | 2025 | Could tie record if he qualifies |

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