US Open 2019: Who did and didn't qualify on Monday?
Check out some of the big names in golf who battled it out for US Open qualification.
The US Open, the third major of the year, kicks off next Thursday and while some of the biggest names in golf had automatic qualification, there were some stars of the sport who had to go through sectional qualifying on Monday in order to get to Pebble Beach.
A huge number of PGA Tour professionals took part in a 36-hole qualifying round across the U.S, England and Canada, all battling it out for 75 spots.
This year's qualifying included a former World No.1, Masters Champion and some previous Ryder Cup stars. Check out the list below to see who did and didn't secure qualification for the US Open.
NOTABLES TO QUALIFY
Thomas Pieters
Ollie Schniederjans
Anirban Lahiri
Sam Saunders
Jhonattan Vegas
Rory Sabbatini
Jason Dufner
Chesson Hadley
Luke Donald
Aaron Baddeley
Zac Blair
Mike Weir
Matt Parziale (a)
Stewart Hagestad (a)
NOTABLES WHO FAILED TO QUALIFY
Joel Dahmen (alternate)
Lee Westwood
Andrew Johnston
Edoardo Molinari
Ross Fisher
Austin Cook
Harris English
Padraig Harrington
Gary Nicklaus
Kelly Kraft
Cameron Champ
Max Homa
Steve Stricker
Brendan Steele
Beau Hossler
Shubhankar Sharma
Bill Haas
Joaquin Niemann
Harold Varner III
Ryan Moore
Charley Hoffman