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Bubba Watson was one of seven players tied to LIV Golf who opted to withdraw from a U.S. Open final qualifying site on Monday in Rockville, Md.

Monday was the final day of U.S. Open qualifying, often billed as “the longest day in golf,” as players at 10 sites across North America played 36 holes to compete for the final spots in the major championship field.

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A number of LIV Golf members signed up to play at the Woodmont Country Club qualifying site before the league plays outside Washington, D.C., later this week.

Watson opted not to move forward with the qualifier. Also withdrawing were Ben Campbell of New Zealand, David Puig of Spain, Matt Jones of Australia, Thomas Pieters of Belgium and Englishman Lee Westwood.

Additionally, Australia’s Wade Ormsby, a reserve who has appeared in two LIV events in 2025, dropped out.

In all, only one LIV player booked a spot in the U.S. Open on Monday. Australia’s Marc Leishman finished at 3-under-par 139 at Woodmont, then survived a 3-for-1 playoff. Also advancing out of the playoff was amateur Bryan Lee, while LIV’s Sebastian Munoz of Colombia was the odd man out.

LIV players Brendan Steele and India’s Anirban Lahiri also came up short at Woodmont.

Northern Ireland’s Graeme McDowell, another LIV player, competed Monday at Emerald Dunes Golf Club, West Palm Beach, Fla., where weather delayed the action. The second round there will be completed on Tuesday. McDowell is tied for 15th midway through his second round in a battle for one of four qualifying spots.

When the U.S. Open is played June 12-15 at Oakmont Country Club outside Pittsburgh, several of LIV’s most prominent players will be in the field. Bryson DeChambeau, Brooks Koepka, Dustin Johnson and Spaniard Jon Rahm are invited as U.S. Open winners from the past 10 years; DeChambeau is the defending champion.

Englishman Richard Bland was invited after winning the 2024 U.S. Senior Open. A pair of other recent major winners — Phil Mickelson (2021 PGA Championship) and Cameron Smith (2022 Open Championship) — are exempt as well.

LIV player Carlos Ortiz of Mexico made it through a U.S. Open final qualifier last month in Dallas, where Spain’s Sergio Garcia fell one stroke shy of a playoff.