Tracking the Amateurs at the 2025 U.S. Senior Open
The U.S. Senior Open returns to
The Broadmoor (East Course) in Colorado Springs, Colorado, from
June 26 to 29. While the field will feature many legends of the game, several standout amateurs will be teeing it up after advancing through a grueling qualifying process.
For detailed coverage of the final qualifying rounds and amateur performances, visit our Senior Open Qualifying Article.
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Qualified Amateurs
Nineteen amateur players are competing at The Broadmoor, including qualifiers and notable exemptions:
- Marcus Jones (a) – Argyle, TX
- Dave Bunker (a) – Canada
- Peter Samborsky II (a) – Kettering, OH
- Bradley Kay (a) – Arlington Heights, IL
- Thomas Ansbro (a) – Morgan Hill, CA
- Christian Raynor (a) – Kennesaw, GA
- Ryan Gioffre (a) – Greensboro, NC
- Joe Jaspers (a) – Huntersville, NC
- Channing Tam (a) – Kailua Kona, HI
- Tomas Arlia (a) – Greenwich, CT
- Doug Clapp (a) – Manomet, MA
- Darrin Overson (a) – Orem, UT
- Terrence Miskell (a) – New Braunfels, TX
- Mark Strickland (a) – San Diego, CA
- Todd White (a) – Spartanburg, SC
- Dan Sullivan (a) – Pasadena, CA
- Kelly Grunewald (a) – Houston, TX
- Rob McIver (a) – Bernardsville, NJ
π Qualification Timeline
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Local Qualifyingβ CompletedApril 3 – May 9→
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Final Qualifyingβ CompletedMay 19 – June 12→
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U.S. Senior Openβ In ProgressJune 26–29Want to see how these players qualified? Read full coverage with scoring details, course summaries, and insights on how the amateurs earned their spots: U.S. Senior Open Qualifying Hub.
Note: No amateurs made the cut at +5. All of the amateur competitors missed the weekend at The Broadmoor.
Amateurs will be tested not just by the altitude and precision required at The Broadmoor, but also by a field filled with past U.S. Open and U.S. Senior Open champions, PGA Tour winners, and global legends. Among the amateur stories to watch: Todd White, a U.S. Senior Amateur and R&A Senior Amateur champion; Daniel Sullivan, a U.S. Senior Amateur runner-up; and Christian Raynor, who qualified through both stages and is making his third U.S. Senior Open appearance after a T60 finish in 2023.
Several amateurs in the field have USGA championship pedigrees or compelling personal stories—such as Chris Devlin, who overcame major health obstacles to return to the U.S. Open stage, and Dave Bunker, a respected Canadian mid-amateur and educator with international experience. Their journeys bring color and depth to a field traditionally dominated by PGA Tour Champions regulars.
π Amateur Leaderboard (36 Holes)
Player | Total | R1 | R2 |
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* Cut line: +5 (top 60 and ties advance) |
Kelly Grunewald (a) | +6 MC | 70 | 76 |
Todd White (a) | +11 MC | 73 | 78 |
Mark Strickland (a) | +10 MC | 73 | 77 |
Rob McIver (a) | +12 MC | 73 | 79 |
Dan Sullivan (a) | +12 MC | 74 | 78 |
Marcus Jones (a) | +9 MC | 75 | 74 |
Bradley Kay (a) | +18 MC | 75 | 83 |
Doug Clapp (a) | +12 MC | 75 | 77 |
Christian Raynor (a) | +11 MC | 77 | 74 |
Dave Bunker (a) | +10 MC | 77 | 73 |
Joe Jaspers (a) | +13 MC | 77 | 76 |
Terrence Miskell (a) | +19 MC | 78 | 81 |
Ryan Gioffre (a) | +12 MC | 78 | 74 |
Tomas Arlia (a) | +19 MC | 79 | 80 |
Peter Samborsky II (a) | +20 MC | 80 | 80 |
Darrin Overson (a) | +13 MC | 80 | 73 |
Channing Tam (a) | +21 MC | 83 | 78 |
Thomas Ansbro (a) | +37 MC | 89 | 88 |
* Cut line: +5 (top 60 and ties advance) |
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ABOUT THE
U.S. Senior Open
The U.S. Senior Open is one of 15 national
championships conducted by the USGA. Open
to amateurs and professionals who have
reached
their 50th birthday as of the first day of the
championship.
The Senior Open was
first
played in 1980 with a purse of, get this, just
$100,000. Roberto Vincenzo of Argentina was
the
inaugural champion (winning $20,000), and
Arnold
Palmer was a popular winner the following year
in
1981 at Oakland Hills.
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