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Check out the full field for this week's 2025 U.S. Senior Open in Colorado Springs

Check out the full field for this week's 2025 U.S. Senior Open in Colorado Springs

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The U.S. Open at Oakmont provided an incredible finish to a challenging week for the world's best players. Now, it's the seniors' turn.
The 2025 U.S. Senior Open starts Thursday and runs through Sunday at The Broadmoor Golf Club's East Course in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
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There are 155 players set to compete for the Francis D. Ouimet Memorial Trophy, but that list doesn't feature the defending champion, Richard Bland, who is playing at LIV Golf Dallas this weekend instead.
It does, however, include 2023 and 2010 U.S. Senior Open champion Bernhard Langer, as well as 2022 champion Padraig Harrington, and Angel Cabrera, who has already won two senior major championships this season.
Here's the full list of golfers competing in Colorado Springs this week.
Bernhard Langer of Germany reacts after making a putt on the 10th hole during the final round of the U.S. Senior Open Championship at SentryWorld on July 02, 2023 in Stevens Point, Wisconsin.
U.S. Senior Open 2025 field
Steven AlkerSteve AllanRobert AllenbyStephen AmesBilly AndradeThomas AnsbroStuart ApplebyTomas ArliaArjun AtwalWoody AustinEric AxleyPeter BakerJohn BalfanzCraig BarlowDoug BarronNotah Begay IIIShane BertschThomas BjørnDavid BranshawPaul BroadhurstOlin BrowneBrad BryantDave BunkerJohn BushkaÁngel CabreraChad CampbellMichael CampbellJason CaronJim CarterAlex CejkaGreg ChalmersK.J. ChoiStewart CinkDoug ClappDarren ClarkeRobert ColesBurke CromerRod CurlAdilson da SilvaGlen DayClark DennisChris DevlinChris DiMarcoKen DukeScott DunlapJoe DurantErnie ElsBoomer ErickBob EstesMichael FerginDarin FisherSteve FleschHarrison FrazarHiroyuki FujitaFred FunkStephen GallacherBrian GayRyan GioffreMatt GogelThomas GögeleMathew GogginRicardo GonzalezRetief GoosenJason GorePaul GoydosRichard GreenTom GrellerSimon GriffithsKelly GrunewaldJoakim HaeggmanPadraig HarringtonRyan HelminenScott HendJ.J. HenryMark HensbyKeith HorneScott HunterGreig HutcheonFreddie JacobsonThongchai JaideeLee JanzenJoe JaspersMiguel Angel JiménezBrandt JobeBrendan JonesMarcus JonesTakashi KanemotoRobert KarlssonBrad KayJerry KellyJames KingstonEddie KirbySøren KjeldsenMark KnowlesCliff KresgeBernhard LangerRichard LeeTom LehmanJustin LeonardThomas LevetJeff MaggertAndrew MarshallLen MattiaceScott McCarronRocco MediateEric MeichtryTerrence MiskellKatsumasa MiyamotoColin MontgomerieTim O'NealDarrin OversonGreg OwenRod PamplingScott ParelPerry ParkerCameron PercyTom Pernice Jr.Rod PerryTim PetrovicTracy PhillipsVanslow PhillipsDicky PrideTed PurdyBrett QuigleyChristian RaynorTag RidingsEric RollandRoger RowlandPeter Samborsky IIAndrew SappGene SauersMatt SchalkSteve SchneiterKevin ShieldsRobert ShieldsVijay SinghJeff SlumanStuart SmithPaul StankowskiSteve StrickerMark StricklandDaniel SullivanKevin SutherlandChanning TamKen TanigawaDavid TomsKirk TriplettBo Van PeltScott VerplankDuffy WaldorfBoo WeekleyMike WeirTodd WhiteWillie WoodY.E. Yang
How to watch the 2025 U.S. Senior Open
All times eastern.
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Thursday
Friday
Saturday
2 p.m. - 6 p.m. on NBC
Sunday
2 p.m. - 6 p.m. on NBC
This article originally appeared on Golfweek: US Senior Open 2025: Who's in the field, how to watch
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