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2023 U.S. Open Full Field: 15 LIV Golfers, 10 Past Champions Taking on Los Angeles Country Club

Golf's hardest test returns to Los Angeles for the first time in 75 years.
2023 U.S. Open Full Field: 15 LIV Golfers, 10 Past Champions Taking on Los Angeles Country Club
2023 U.S. Open Full Field: 15 LIV Golfers, 10 Past Champions Taking on Los Angeles Country Club

The U.S. Open returning to Los Angeles for the first time in 75 years.

The 123rd edition of golf's national championship will be contested at Los Angeles Country Club, a secretive enclave in the heart of the city designed by George Thomas. Its North Course will play to a par-70 at 7,421 yards.

The last time the area hosted the U.S. Open was 1948, when Ben Hogan won at Riviera.

A total of 15 LIV players are in the field, including this year's PGA champion and two-time U.S. Open champ Brooks Koepka and past Open champions Bryson DeChambeau, Dustin Johnson and Martin Kaymer.

The defending champion is Matt Fitzpatrick, the winner a year ago at The Country Club in Brookline, Mass. A total of 10 past champions are in the field, dating to Rory McIlroy's win in 2011 at Congressional. 

There are 18 amateurs in the field including reigning U.S. Amateur champion Sam Bennett.

U.S. Open Full Field

Bastian Amat (a)

Abraham Ancer

Ryan Armour

Paul Barjon

Sam Bennett

Keegan Bradley

Michael Brennan (a)

Barclay Brown (a)

Olin Browne Jr.

Hayden Buckley

Sam Burns

Patrick Cantlay

Frankie Capan

Ben Carr (a)

Christian Cavaliere (a)

Gunn Charoenkul

Stewart Cink

Wyndham Clark

Eric Cole

Corey Conners

Patrick Cover

Joel Dahmen

Jens Dantorp

Cam Davis

Jason Day

Bryson DeChambeau

Alejandro Del Rey

Wenyi Ding (a)

Nicholas Dunlap (a)

Nicolas Echavarria

Austin Eckroat

Harris English

Mateo Fernandez de Oliveira (a)

Tony Finau

Ross Fisher

Matt Fitzpatrick

Tommy Fleetwood

Simon Forsstrom

Rickie Fowler

Ryan Fox

Sergio Garcia

Ryan Gerard

Deon Germishuys

Brent Grant

J.J. Grey

Emiliano Grillo

Jordan Gumberg

Adam Hadwin

Paul Haley II

Nick Hardy

Brian Harman

Padraig Harrington

Tyrrell Hatton

Russell Henley

Berry Henson

Lucas Herbert

Charley Hoffman

Tom Hoge

Max Homa

Billy Horschel

David Horsey

Viktor Hovland

Mackenzie Hughes

Sungjae Im

Ryo Ishikawa

Dustin Johnson

Yuto Katsuragawa

Martin Kaymer

Michael Kim

Si Woo Kim

Tom Kim

Chris Kirk

Kurt Kitayama

Brooks Koepka

Matt Kuchar

Romain Langasque

Pablo Larrazabal

Thriston Lawrence

Hank Lebioda

K.H. Lee

Min Woo Lee

Luke List

Shane Lowry

Hideki Matsuyama

Denny McCarthy

Matthew McClean (a)

Rory McIlroy

Mac Meissner

Adrian Meronk

Phil Mickelson

Keith Mitchell

Maxwell Moldovan

Francesco Molinari

Taylor Montgomery

Taylor Moore

Omar Morales (a)

Collin Morikawa

Kyle Mueller

Sebastian Munoz

Ryutaro Nagano

Joaquin Niemann

Wilco Nienaber

Alex Noren

Vincent Norrman

David Nyfjall

Carlos Ortiz

Matthieu Pavon

Taylor Pendrith

Mito Pereira

Corey Pereira

Victor Perez

Thomas Pieters

J.T. Poston

Aldrich Potgieter (a)

Seamus Power

David Puig

Andrew Putnam

Jon Rahm

Patrick Reed

Patrick Rodgers

Justin Rose

Gordon Sargent (a)

Alex Schaake

Xander Schauffele

Scottie Scheffler

Adam Schenk

Jesse Schutte

Adam Scott

Isaac Simmons (a)

Roger Sloan

Cameron Smith

Jordan Smith

Jacob Solomon

Jordan Spieth

Scott Stallings

Sam Stevens

Sepp Straka

Kevin Streelman

Justin Suh

Preston Summerhays (a)

Adam Svensson

Andrew Svoboda

Nick Taylor

Sahith Theegala

Justin Thomas

Davis Thompson

Michael Thorbjornsen (a)

Austen Truslow

Brendan Valdes (a)

Karl Vilips (a)

Aaron Wise

Gary Woodland

Dylan Wu

Alexander Yang (a)

Cameron Young

Carson Young


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John Schwarb
JOHN SCHWARB

John Schwarb is a senior editor for Sports Illustrated covering golf. Prior to joining SI in March 2022, he worked for ESPN.com, PGATour.com, Tampa Bay Times and Indianapolis Motor Speedway. He is the author of The Little 500: The Story of the World's Greatest College Weekend. A member of the Golf Writers Association of America, Schwarb has a bachelor's in journalism from Indiana University.

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