
Joaquin Niemann's victory in Australia allowed him to promote major major waivers.
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Joaquin Niemann already has three of the four majors in 2025.
The 26-year-old received a special exemption from Masters and PGA titles for participating in the DP World Tour and the Asian Tour. Niemann entered the open championship this year, finishing 25th in the DP World Tour competition last year.
This makes the U.S. Open the only major specialty that Neiman has not competed for in the 2025 season.
Fortunately for Niemann, USGA recently announced that it will not be exempted from one of the Oakmont Open and will be ranked in the top three on May 19.
With Jon Rahm, Brooks Koepka and defending US Open champion Bryson DeChambeau, Neiman is almost universally considered the best liv player , he has no guaranteed position in the Grand Slam.
But after Niemann won Sunday at Liv Adelaide, the Chilean found himself pursuing a coveted public exemption in the United States.
Niemann started the final round of the Grange Golf Club with co-leaders Abraham Ancer, Sam Horsfield and Carlos Carlos Ortiz's three shots, but shot with a 7 shot, narrowing the rankings and beating Ancer and Ortiz.
The victory puts Neman in the third place in the individual standings, behind Adrian Mellonk, who won Liv Riyadh and Ram.
Meronk has not exempted any majors, so he has an inherent track in what he recently created for our open and public exemptions, but Niemann has plenty of time to win after his third career It can make up for the difference of 4.6 points.
Finding a way to Oakmont ticket is preferred. 1 For Niemann, Liv is heading for his third match this season in Hong Kong.
“Hopefully I can catch it before that. But yeah, it's great. They put forward their point of view and all the professionals are doing what they have to do, so that's great.”
Nemann fell to 74 in the world's official golf rankings, but was in a negative state. 18 After Datagolf's LIV, DP World Tour and Asia Tour, on Datagolf's.
However, the table did not translate into the biggest stage of golf.
In his career, Neiman has only been in the top 20 in the Grand Slam but has not yet reached the top 10.
He hopes that days like Sunday (he tracks the leaders) will help him eventually succeed in the most prestigious game of golf.
“Obviously, this is all of us,” Neman said. “It's what I know I can do. It's just one week of my week. I just have to be patient. It's something in my mind, Excellent in professionalism. Yes, I'm ready.”