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see also: U.S. Senior Open Final Qualifying , Wellesley Country Club
Follow every step of final qualifying as senior hopefuls chase a spot in the 2025 U.S. Senior Open at The Broadmoor.
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The U.S. Senior Open will be held from June 26 to June 29 at The Broadmoor (East Course) in Colorado Springs, Colo. Final Qualifying will take place from May 19 to June 12 at 11 sites nationwide, where top professionals and elite amateurs will compete for spots in the championship field.
The U.S. Senior Open is one of the five senior major championships, and has been conducted annually since 1980. Though open to amateurs with a USGA Handicap Index of 2.4 or better, the field is traditionally dominated by seasoned professionals from the PGA Tour Champions and other circuits.
Each qualifying site consists of 18 holes of stroke play, with a limited number of spots available to advance to the championship. Use the schedule below to explore scoring links, tee times, and recaps as they become available. Sites with completed play are marked with results links; others will be updated soon.
Notable Past U.S. Senior Opens at The Broadmoor:
What the Champion Receives:
May 19
Bend Golf Club — Bend, Oregon
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At the Bend Golf Club in Bend, Oregon, three professionals secured the available qualifying spots for the 2025 U.S. Senior Open Final Qualifying held on May 19. Richard Lee of New Zealand led the field with a 4-under 68, highlighted by a bogey-free back nine of 33 to claim medalist honors. Mark Knowles of Belfair, Washington followed with a 1-under 71, steadying his round with a clean even-par back nine. Rounding out the qualifiers was Tom Greller of Newberg, Oregon, who carded an even-par 72 with a closing 35 on the inward nine. Just one stroke outside the cutline were Perry Parker and Gary Sherrell, who both finished at 1-over 73. All three qualifiers at this site were professionals, with no amateurs advancing.
Golfcrest Country Club — Pearland, Texas
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RESULTS: Amateur Marcus Jones of Argyle, TX fired a 3-under 69, including an eagle on the par-5 9th, to claim medalist honors. He was joined by JJ Henry and Rob Shields, who each posted 71 (-1) to earn the remaining two qualifying spots. Kelly Grunewald and Anthony Rodriguez, both at even par 72, were named first and second alternates.
Manor Country Club — Rockville, Maryland
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RESULTS: Cliff Kresge (67) earned medalist honors at 3-under-par, leading five qualifiers at Manor Country Club. Brendan Jones (-2), Mathew Goggin (-1), Greg Owen (E), and Glen Day (+2) also advanced. Christopher Erick (+3) was named first alternate.
Piqua Country Club — Piqua, Ohio
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RESULTS: Canadian amateur Dave Bunker shot 67 (-5) to earn medalist honors, leading a strong showing by amateurs at Piqua. Joining him were fellow amateurs Peter Samborsky II (-3) and Bradley Kay (-2), with pro Ted Purdy (-4) also advancing. Sam Arnold (-2) and Jeff Roth (-2) were named second and first alternates, respectively.
May 27
Shadow Ridge Country Club — Omaha, Nebraska
RESULTS:
Darin Fisher of Albia, IA won the qualifier after firing a 69 (-3) to beat Soren Kjeldsen, the Dane who took advantage of his newfound senior status and fired a 70 (-2). Amateurs Thomas Ansbro of Morgan Hill, CA and Chris Devlin of Hoover, AL fired 71 (-1) and 72 (E) to qualify. Matt Gogel (E) and Will Yanagisawa (E) will serve as alternates.
May 28
River Landing Golf Club (River Course) — Wallace, North Carolina
Christian Raynor, a 53-year-old amateur from Kennesaw, Georgia, fired a 5-under 67 to earn medalist honors at the U.S. Senior Open Final Qualifier at River Landing Golf Club (River Course) in North Carolina. Joining him in qualifying were fellow amateurs Ryan Gioffre (-2) and Joe Jaspers (-1), securing three of the seven available spots in a competitive field.
June 2
Mesa Country Club — Mesa, Arizona (Scores and tee times coming soon)
At the U.S. Senior Open Qualifier held Monday, June 2, at Mesa Country Club, Andrew Sapp claimed medalist honors with a 5-under 67. Amateur Channing Tam of Kailua Kona and Tracy Phillips of Tulsa each shot 69 (-3) to secure their spots, with Tam earning low amateur honors. Rounding out the five qualifiers were Jim Carter and Willie Wood, who both posted 2-under 70s. Missing the cut by a single shot was Armando Manuel Inman of Mexico, who earned the first alternate position after also carding a 70.
North Ridge Country Club — Fair Oaks, California (Scores and tee times coming soon)
At the 2025 U.S. Senior Open Final Qualifying at North Ridge Country Club in Fair Oaks, CA, five players punched their tickets to The Broadmoor with impressive rounds under par. Craig Barlow and Mike Fergin topped the leaderboard with matching 5-under 67s, followed closely by Eric Meichtry at 68 (-4). John Balfanz and Stuart Smith secured the final two qualifying spots with rounds of 69 (-3). David Carr also shot 69 but was named first alternate via tiebreaker, with amateur Ron Ewing (70, -2) earning second alternate status. Notables missing the cut included Bob May, Joseph Summerhays, and Birk Nelson, all finishing at 2-under.The Country Club of Colorado — Colorado Springs, Colorado
RESULTS:
Five players secured their places in the 2025 U.S. Senior Open Championship at The Broadmoor after advancing through final qualifying at the Country Club of Colorado.June 12
The Bear’s Club — Jupiter, Florida
RESULTS:
A total of nine players, including one amateur, earned their way into the 2025 U.S. Senior Open Championship following final qualifying at The Bear’s Club in Jupiter, Florida. The championship will take place June 26–29 at the Broadmoor Golf Club in Colorado Springs.
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