When it comes to the Monday after the Memorial Tournament, that day is known as one thing in the world of golf: Golf’s Longest Day.
It is the day where amateur golfers and professional golfers alike try to qualify for the U.S. Open through various qualifying sites. The golfers play 36 holes on the day, and take their cumulative score of their two rounds. The field can range as wide as Brandt Snedeker, who has won close to 50 million dollars on tour as a PGA golfer, to Danny Woodhead, former NFL running back turned golfer.