Just 24 hours after one of the most difficult golf tournaments on the PGA Tour, some players were faced with the longest day in golf. Partaking in 36 holes of for U.S. Open qualifying, many of the professionals who played at Muirfield Village made the short trip to the Columbus, Ohio, site where six players punched their tickets into the third major championship of the season at Oakmont Country Club.

Five bids were secured through the initial 36 holes, but the final spot was granted through a five-man playoff that featured Cameron Young, Rickie Fowler, Max Homa, Eric Cole and Chase Johnson as each finished in a tie at 5 under. It was Young who ultimately prevailed with a birdie on the first playoff hole, locking up his spot at the U.S. Open.

Young's start in Pittsburgh will mark his sixt

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