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Japan’s Ryuichi Oiwa fires 61 to qualify for U.S. Open

By Thomson Reuters May 25, 2026 | 10:23 AM

Japan’s Ryuichi Oiwa carded a 61 in the second round on Monday and joined two countrymen in claiming spots in next month’s U.S. ​Open.

Oiwa finished the 36-hole qualifying event in Hino, ‌Japan, at 12-under 128, one stroke ahead of Kaito Onishi and two ahead of Taihei Sato.

Fourth- and fifth-place finishers Riki Kawamoto and Taichi Nabetani, also of Japan, are the first and second ‌alternates ​for the June 18-21 U.S. Open ⁠at Shinnecock Hills Golf ⁠Club in Southampton, N.Y.

Oiwa, 28, is ranked No. 378 in the world and competes on the Japan Tour. This is the first time he has qualified ​for a Grand Slam tournament.

Oiwa opened with a 3-under 67 at the Hino Golf Club’s King Course that ⁠included five birdies and a ⁠double-bogey at the par-4 14th hole. He ​delivered nine birdies in a bogey-free second round, including three ​in a row at Nos. 15-1.

Onishi, 27, is ‌ranked No. 811 in the world and has competed in 32 events on the PGA Tour. He currently competes on the Korn Ferry Tour, where he won the ⁠UNC Health Championship tournament in 2024.

Onishi got to 11-under with rounds of 64 and 65 on Monday, overcoming a double-bogey ⁠at the par-4 ‌13th hole in his second round ⁠with birdies at Nos. 14, 16 and ​17.

Sato, ‌32, is No. 424 in the world ​rankings. He ⁠captured his first title on the Japan Tour at the Fortinet Players Cup in 2025.

Sato finished at 10-under after shooting 66 and 64. His wild opening round included two bogeys, three birdies and an eagle on the front ​nine.

–Field Level Media