Mark Hubbard took on "Golf's Longest Day" for the second straight year.

And the Colorado Academy graduate survived again.

Hubbard qualified for his third U.S. Open on Monday, advancing through final qualifying at Lanbton Golf & Country Club in Ontario, Canada. There were seven spots available with Hubbard finishing fourth with a 64-70.

"Golf's Longest Day" is a 36-hole event that gives golfers a chance to qualify for the U.S. Open. Hubbard also advanced last year at Cherry Hill Club on Ridgeway, Ontario. On Monday, there were 47 spots available at 10 golf courses.

Hubbard is still in search of his first PGA Tour win after 247 starts. His 2025 season has been up and down. He's played in 16 events with nine cuts made and two top 10s. He sits in 89th in the FedEx Cup standings. He did not

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