Gunnlaugur Arni Sveinsson represents Iceland at U.S. Open
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 18, 2026, 2:07 AM
Last updated Jun 18, 2026
Gunnlaugur Arni Sveinsson, at 20 years old, is making history as the first player from Iceland to compete at the U.S. Open, held at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club. Recently qualifying through a playoff, Sveinsson's journey reflects Iceland's unique golf, where the playing season is limited to just four months annually. Despite challenging conditions, he has developed his skills and gained recognition in the international golfing scene, currently ranking 14th in the World Amateur Golf Ranking. His family supports his journey, with his parents attending the tournament to cheer him on amidst significant personal and national pride.
- •Gunnlaugur Arni Sveinsson is the first Icelandic golfer in U.S. Open history.
- •He qualified through a playoff in Westerville, Ohio.
- •Sveinsson is currently 14th in the World Amateur Golf Ranking.
- •His family has been instrumental in his golf development.
- •Iceland has a short golf season lasting about four months.
- 2:07 AMYahoo Sports — He's 20. And at U.S. Open, he's carrying an entire wintry country's hopes
"Meet Gunnlaugur Arni Sveinsson, a most unlikely player at the U.S.
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