 Delsing's recent resurgence has seen him qualify for the US Open |
The 156-strong field for this month's US Open has been finalised after the last three qualifiers were played out in Atlanta, Florida and St Louis. Former US amateur champion Matt Kuchar shot rounds of 68 and 67 in Atlanta to book his place alongside Jason Dufner, Lee Williams and Andrew Morse.
Two-time PGA Tour runner-up Jay Delsing qualified for a third US Open in St Louis along with Travis Hurst.
In Tampa, Billy Horschel, John Koskinen and George McNeill also went through.
Among those who missed out were 1987 US Masters champion Larry Mize, Australian Nick Flanagan and 2005 US Walker Cup player Brian Harman.
A total of 11 qualifying events were held across the United States to distribute a further 64 places for the US Open; 88 players already had exemptions.
The qualifying that attracted the most attention was in New Jersey, where Michelle Wie failed in her second attempt to become the first woman to qualify for the major.
The 106th US Open starts on 15 June at New York's Winged Foot course.