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Bill Haas Shoots 63 in U.S. Open Qualifying With Son on Bag but Falls Short of Advancing

The six-time PGA Tour winner competed in 36-hole final qualifying on June 8, 2026, in North Carolina. His son Will caddied during the round.

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U.S. Open final qualifying on June 8, 2026, in North Carolina. He stood 4-under through 12 holes of his second round later that day. Haas competed with his son Will carrying the bag.

U.S. Open showed Will pushing a heavy caddie bag for his father during the round. S. Open commentator described the scene: “That’s Bill Haas. Billy’s had staff bags, the big ones.

He’s played for big money, but this well, if they get it done, this will be as big as the Tour Championship that he won in 2011 at East Lake. It’ll be a cherished memory, no doubt doing it alongside his son, and they’re well on their way. ” The same commentator added: “The young kid was out there to help his father.

U.S. Opens and won six times on the PGA Tour. His most recent prior appearance came in 2018. S. Open at Shinnecock Hills.

U.S. Open on June 8, 2026. com reported the details of Haas’s round and family participation.

Charlie Woods caddied for Miles Russell, the world’s top-ranked junior, at the same qualifying event. Woods and Russell are close friends and share an agent.

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