Here’s the latest publicly reported status on Charlie Woods in US Open qualifying, based on recent coverage:
- Charlie Woods narrowly missed advancing from a local qualifying round in Florida, finishing one stroke short of forcing a playoff for a spot in Final Qualifying. This marked his closest miss to date in the U.S. Open qualifying process.[3]
- The event at Eagle Trace Golf Club in Coral Springs drew a competitive field, with Woods posting an even-par 72, improving on his previous attempts but remaining short of the five-spot cutoff that progresses players to Final Qualifying.[3]
- Coverage notes that five players earned the final qualifying spots at that site, highlighting the high level of competition Woods faced and that his effort was his best local-qualifying showing so far.[3]
Illustrative example: In similar qualifying rounds in recent years, Woods has posted scores around 72–75 but has consistently fallen short of the required mark to reach Final Qualifying stages.[5][3]
Key sources:
- Golf Monthly recap of Charlie Woods falling short in US Open qualifying, including his 75 at a Wellington, Florida site and the overall context of final-qualifying advancement (2025 coverage).[5]
- Guardian report detailing Woods’s previous attempts and the general US Open qualifying structure, including local qualifying results (2025).[1]
- Yardbarker and Bleacher Report summaries of Woods’s 2026 local-qualifying effort and his near-miss, noting the playoff cutoff and the five advancement spots (2026).[2][4]
If you’d like, I can summarize the US Open qualifying process and map Charlie Woods’s performances across the last few years, or pull more recent local-site results for the current year as they’re published.