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THE OPEN'S LONGEST DAY - July 1st, 2025

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Golf.ai
Published
Tue 01 Jul 2025
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On July 1st, 2025, we cover the drama of The Open's Final Qualifying, a historic R&A exemption for Sergio Garcia, and Bryson DeChambeau's push for team golf.


THE OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFYING

It's the longest day in golf as legends like Lee Westwood, Ian Poulter, and hometown hero Graeme McDowell battle through 36 holes of Final Qualifying, all hoping to secure a coveted spot at Royal Portrush.

Ian Poulter, competing against his own son, said he hopes his "legs are still strong enough to carry a bag for eighteen holes for him" in a major one day.

The ultimate human interest story is Graeme McDowell, who grew up in Portrush, fighting for the chance to play The Open in his hometown.


R&A SHAKES UP THE OPEN

The R&A made waves with two major announcements: a first-ever exemption for Sergio Garcia based on his LIV Golf season-long ranking, and a new "last chance" winner-take-all qualifier starting at the 2026 Open.

The new Monday qualifier adds one final, dramatic pathway into the championship on the Monday of tournament week.

Garcia's historic exemption acknowledges performance on the LIV tour, potentially opening a new pathway to the majors for its players.


BRYSON'S BOLD VISION

Bryson DeChambeau is passionately advocating for team golf as the future of the sport, while also publicly lobbying for LIV Golf to keep its popular and successful event in Dallas.

"Why not have a team aspect as well to it?" he asks. "Why can't we have more fun together?"

Despite a reported offer from New Orleans, Bryson is using his star power to champion the Dallas fanbase and fight for the event's future there.


PADDY'S SENIOR MOMENT

Padraig Harrington captures the U.S. Senior Open title, offering a unique perspective on the Champions Tour as a place that "validates the past" and fosters a much happier, more relaxed atmosphere among legends.

He notes the players are "not half as grumpy as we were when we were young guys," enjoying the camaraderie of the senior circuit.

For Harrington, winning on the Champions Tour isn't just another trophy; it's about celebrating a lifetime in the game alongside his peers.


Quick Hits

John Deere Classic preview tomorrow • Westwood & McDowell also in the qualifying mix • R&A adds a Monday qualifier for 2026


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