Final qualifying for the 2025 British Open is set for Tuesday, July 1, at four golf courses in the United Kingdom. The R&A has released the list of 288 names who will battle it out for 20 spots at Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland, July 17-20.
Each of the four qualifying sites will advance five players after 36 holes to the final men’s major of the season.
Burnham & Berrow, Royal Cinque Ports and West Lancashire in England as well as Dundonald Links in Scotland are the host venues.
Notable names in final qualifying for 2025 British Open
Harry Hall, Erik van Rooyen, Alex Noren, Danny Willett and Eugenio Chacarra are among the notable names entered for Tuesday’s final qualifier. Earlier this season, van Rooyen survived final qualifying to make the U.S. Open field.
There are 20 Americans who are entered, including Kyle Westmoreland, who is competing in this week’s Korn Ferry Tour stop in Springfield, Illinois. If he makes the cut there, it’ll be a tight turnaround from Sunday’s final round to Tuesday’s final qualifier.
In addition, there are 11 LIV golfers entered in final qualifying, including Ian Poulter, whose son Luke is in the same qualifier at Royal Cinque Ports. There are also 23 amateurs who will take their shot at making the Open field.
After July 1, the final chance for golfers to get into the field at Royal Portrush is for the top three finishers, if not already qualified, at the Genesis Scottish Open, July 10-13.