Pros and amateurs battle for U.S. Open spots in final qualifying rounds.

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Three LIV golfers, Sebastian Munoz, Carlos Ortiz, and David Puig, qualified for the 2023 U.S. Open through local qualifying. Harold Varner III, Marc Leishman, Brendan Steele, and PGA professional Michael Block failed to qualify. John Daly pulled out of a charity match against Paige Spiranac due to injury, and Jerry Kelly filled in, producing what Spiranac called the "greatest round of golf I've ever witnessed." Phil Mickelson urged users to buy his coffee brand despite criticism on Twitter and revealed that he "overpaid" his former caddie Jim 'Bones' Mackay by $1 million more than any other player.
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- Ortiz qualifies for US Open, Jaden Soong, Michael Block miss out Daily Mail
- Stevens earns top honors at U.S. Open final qualifying in Springfield Dayton Daily News
- 2-time Utah State Amateur champion Preston Summerhays in playoff Tuesday morning to make U.S. Open field Deseret News
- OSU's Maxwell Moldovan just misses shot to qualify for U.S. Open The Columbus Dispatch
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