There are 15 LIV golfers playing in the US Open 2023: Bryson DeChambeau, Dustin Johnson, Brooks Koepka, Phil Mickelson, Sergio Garcia, and more.
The third of the four Major Championships, the 2023 US Open is scheduled from June 15-18 at the Los Angeles Country Club, North Course.
A field of 156 players competes in the US Open. Following the confirmation from USGA, LIV Golfers are also set to appear at the mega event.
Brooks Koepka, Dustin Johnson, Bryson DeChambeau, and Martin Kaymer are the LIV Tour players that have previously won the coveted trophy.
Likewise, Willie Anderson, Bobby Jones Jr, Ben Hogan, and Jack Nicklaus have won the Championship a record 4 times. Hale Irwin and Tiger Woods have both won it thrice.
With only a couple of days left for the tournament to begin, we have listed the LIV golfers in the US Open 2023 below.
Bryson DeChambeau
Bryson DeChambeau has qualified for the Major Championship in 2023. The Scientist aka Bryson previously won the US Open trophy in 2020.
DeChambeau announced in June that he would be joining Saudi PIF-funded LIV Golf and ended the sponsorship deal with Rocket Mortgage.
Bryson has earned $27,239,235 throughout his career on the PGA Tour. His 8 wins on the PGA arena are:
- John Deere Classic - 2017
- Memorial Tournament - 2018
- The Northern Trust - 2018
- Dell Technologies Championship - 2018
- Shriners Hospitals for Children Open - 2018
- Rocket Mortgage Classic - 2020
- U.S. Open - 2020
- Arnold Palmer Invitational - 2021
The odds are at +4000 for Bryson to win the 2023 US Open, while Scottie Scheffler is the favorite at +650, followed by Jon Rahm at +800.
Dustin Johnson
The USGA has opened gates for LIV Golf players like Dustin Johnson to compete in the Championship. Dustin is the former world no. 1 player.
Johnson has registered 24 PGA Tour wins whilst amassing $74,982,819 throughout his career.
- Turning Stone Resort Championship - 2008
- AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am - 2009, 2010
- BMW Championship - 2010, 2016
- The Barclays - 2011
- FedEx St. Jude Classic -2012, 2018
- Hyundai Tournament of Champions - 2013
- WGC-HSBC Championship - 2013
- WGC-Cadillac Championship - 2015
- U.S. Open - 2016
- WGC-Bridgestone Invitational - 2016
- Genesis Open - 2017
- WGC-Mexico Championship - 2017, 2019
- WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play - 2017
- The Northern Trust - 2017, 2020
- Sentry Tournament of Champions - 2018
- RBC Canadian Open - 2018
- Travelers Championship - 2020
- Tour Championship - 2020
- Masters Tournament - 2020
Dustin was also the winner of the Individual Champion of the 2022 LIV Golf Individual Series and won $35,637,767 as prize money.
On May 14, 2023, Dustin went on to win the LIV Golf Tulsa and the odds for Justin to win the U.S. Open for the second time are at +2800.
Brooks Koepka
Brooks Koepka is another notable name from LIV Golf to play the US Open 2023. Koepka has 9 PGA Tour wins including 5 Major titles.
The 33-year-old has won $42,721,257 in his career since turning Pro in 2012 and joined LIV Golf in June 2022.
- Waste Management Phoenix Open - 2015, 2021
- U.S. Open - 2017, 2018
- PGA Championship - 2018, 2019, 2023
- CJ Cup - 2018
- WGC-FedEx St, Jude Invitational - 2019
Koepka has also won a few in LIV Golf:
- LIV Golf Invitational Jeddah - 2022
- LIV Gold Orlando - 2023
The odds for Brooks Koepka to win the U.S. Open 2023 are at +900. If he could maintain his form, the 6th major trophy might not be that far.
Phil Mickelson
Veteran linksman Phil Mickelson has qualified for the Championship for the 24th consecutive time. Mickelson turned professional in 1992.
The 52-year-old has won $96,572,310 as prize money in his career as a PGA Tour member. He is tied for 8th all-time in the number of PGA Tour wins (45) which includes his 6 Major Championships wins.
- Masters Tournament - 2004, 2006, 2010
- PGA Championship - 2005, 2021
- The Open Championship - 2013
Despite being an early joiner at Saudi-backed Tour, he is yet to win an event in LIV Golf. His odds of winning the U.S. Open 2023 are at +15000.
Sergio Garcia
LIV Golfers US Open 2023 also features Sergio Garcia who has registered 11 PGA Tour wins and has earned $54,433,395 as prize money.
The 43-year-old Garcia has been part of LIV Golf since June 2022. Meanwhile his eleven wins on the PGA arena are listed below:
- MasterCard Colonial - 2001
- Buick Classic - 2001, 2004
- Mercedes Championships - 2002
- EDS Byron Nelson Championship - 2004
- Booz Allen Classic - 2005
- The Players Championship - 2008
- Wyndham Championship - 2012
- AT&T Byron Nelson - 2016
- Masters Tournament - 2017
- Sanderson Farms Championship - 2020
Sergio Garcia odds to win the U.S. Open 2023 are at +12500.
Carlos Ortiz
Carlos Ortiz is a former PGA Tour member. Ortiz has attained only 1 PGA Tour win in his career and has earned prize money of $7,752,048.
Before making the move to LIV Golf, Ortiz had won the Vinit Houston Open in November 2020 and has no Major Championships to his name.
Abraham Ancer
Mexican golfer Abraham Ancer is also eligible to partake in the U.S. Open. Since turning pro in 2013, Ancer has 1 PGA Tour win under his name.
He has earned prize money of $15,120,525 and won the WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational in 2021. He signed with LIV Golf in June 2022 and is a team member of Fireballs GC which includes Sergio Garcia and Carlos Ortiz.
Martin Kaymer
Martin Kaymer has 3 PGA Tour wins which include 2 Major Championships. The German golfer has earned $11,412,311 in his career to date.
- PGA Championship - 2010
- The Players Championship - 2014
- U.S. Open - 2014
Martin Kaymer was ranked as World No. 1 for eight weeks in 2011. Despite his success in PGA, the 38-year-old is yet to win any event in LIV Golf.
Sebastian Munoz
Colombian golfer Sebastian Munoz has 1 PGA Tour win to his name. Munoz earned prize money of $9,169,543 during his PGA Tour career.
Sebastian won the Sanderson Farms Championship in 2019 and represents Tourque GC in LIV Golf. His odds to win the US Open are at +12500.
Joaquin Niemann
Joaquin Niemann is a Chilean golfer who has registered 2 PGA Tour wins with $14,832,584 as prize money.
- A Military Tribute at The Greenbrier - 2019
- Genesis Invitational - 2022
Niemann reached the highest ranking of 15 in 2022. He is yet to win any event in LIV Golf and finished 7th in 2022 and is currently 26th.
Patrick Reed
Patrick Reed is an American golfer with 9 PGA Tour wins including a Major Championship. He has a total career earnings of $38,023,981 in PGA.
- Wyndham Championship - 2013
- Humana Challenge - 2014
- WGC-Cadillac Championship - 2014
- Hyundai Tournament of Champions - 2015
- The Barclays - 2016
- Masters Tournament - 2018
- The Northern Trust - 2019
- WGC-Mexico Championship - 2020
- Farmers Insurance Open - 2021
He is yet to win an event in LIV Golf since making the move in June 2022, and the odds for Patrick Reed to win the U.S. Open are at +8500.
Cameron Smith
Australian golfer Cameron Smith has 6 PGA Tour wins, including the Open Championship in 2022. Smith is the Captain of Ripper GC in LIV Golf.
Since turning Pro in 2013, Cameron has earned prize money of $27,599,233. His triumphs in the PGA arena are listed below:
- Zurich Classic of New Orleans - 2017, 2021
- Sony Open in Hawaii - 2020
- Sentry Tournament of Champions - 2022
- The Players Championship - 2022
- The Open Championship - 2022
He also won the LIV Golf Invitational Chicago event in 2022, and the odds for Cameron Smith to win the U.S. Open are at +1800.
Mito Pereira
Mito Pereira has been a member of LIV Golf since February 2023. The Chilean golfer did not register any wins in the PGA arena before.
Pereira has earned $3,958,058 as prize money and finished in the Top 10 once in the 2022-2023 season. Mito is a member of Torque GC in LIV.
Thomas Pieters
Thomas Pieters turned professional in 2013 and has not registered any wins in the PGA Tour. Pieters has reached the highest ranking of 23.
He has six wins in the European Tour and has not emerged victorious in any event in LIV Golf since making a move in February 2023.
The odds for Thomas Pieters to win the U.S. Open 2023 are at +12500.
David Puig
Spanish golfer David Puig is a young 21-year-old who turned professional in 2022. Puig joined the Saudi PIF-funded LIV Golf in the same year.
David has registered six wins as an Amateur and is a team member of Torque GC in LIV. He will be desperate to make his mark in the US Open.