Golfers from all over the world, including both experienced professionals and amateur players, compete in qualifiers in the hopes of earning a spot in the prestigious United States Open. Monday in the golf world is known as “the longest day in golf” due to this qualification process.

One such golfer, Ashton McCulloch, recently qualified for the US Open after a strong performance. McCulloch had previously competed in the RBC-Canadian Open and had a successful junior season at MSU. He shot an impressive -8 to finish in seventh place, securing his entry into the major tournament.

The U.S. Open is scheduled to take place at Pinehurst No. 2 from June 13-16, and McCulloch will have the opportunity to showcase his skills on a grand stage. This accomplishment marks a significant milestone in McCulloch’s career and highlights his talent and dedication to the sport of golf.