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Bryson DeChambeau Wins the 2020 Championship

Jack Nicklaus, and now Bryson DeChambeau. when DeChambeau laid out his bold strategy, though some They are the three golfers who have captured an NCAA indi- critics derided his intentions. Winning at Winged Foot from vidual title, a U.S. Amateur and a U.S. Open. DeChambeau the rough, they said, couldn’t be done. joined that esteemed fraternity at Winged Foot Club with a performance for the ages on what many consider one Then on Saturday night under floodlights on the practice of the game’s most demanding championship tests. facility following the third round, DeChambeau hit driver after driver, and 3-wood after 3-wood. He hit balls until just DeChambeau carded a final-round, 3-under- 67 to earn past 8 p.m. when the rest of his competition was either eat- a decisive six-stroke victory over 54-hole leader and wun- ing dinner or setting their alarm clocks. derkind , who was vying to become the first U.S. Open rookie to win the title since 20-year-old amateur While he only found six fairways on Sunday, DeChambeau in 1913. put on an exquisite display of play and putting, hitting 11 of 18 greens and registering 27 putts. Starting the the final “It’s just an honor,” said DeChambeau, who also is the 12th round two strokes back of Wolff, DeChambeau tied the 2019 player to have won a U.S. Amateur and a U.S. Open. “I don’t NCAA champion when he rolled in a 14-foot birdie putt on know what else to say. It’s been a lot of hard work. Mr. the par-4 fourth and then took the lead for good when Wolff Nicklaus has been always awesome to me. Tiger has always failed to convert a 10-footer for par at the par-4 fifth. been great to me. I can’t say thank you enough to them for helping push me along to be a better person and a better It appeared Wolff was ready for a second-nine battle after he golfer, as well. To be in the likes of that company is special. matched DeChambeau’s 37-foot eagle on the par-5 ninth with I’ll forever appreciate that.” his own eagle from 10 feet to stay within a stroke. But on the second nine, Wolff began to wilt, coming home in 4-over 39 The West Course has a well-earned reputation for doling out to DeChambeau’s 1-under 34 that included seven consecutive punishment in its previous major-championship turns. Three pars from No. 12 for the former Southern Methodist star. of the four previous U.S. Opens held on the A.W. Tillinghast masterpiece in the post-World War II era produced over-par Wolff finished with a 75 to post solo second, while Louis winning scores, including the famous “Massacre at Winged Oosthuizen (281), Harris English (282) and Foot” in 1974 when triumphed with a 7-over total (283) rounded out the top five. of 287. “If there’s anyone that I was worried about, it was him,” Sixty of the 61 competitors who completed the champion- Schauffele said of DeChambeau. “Everyone talked about ship on a chilly and breezy late-summer day battled the West hitting fairways out here. It’s not about hitting fairways. It’s Course to a draw – or much worse (75.03 stroke average). about hitting on the correct side of the hole and hitting it far DeChambeau, whose analytical, scientific approach to the so you can kind of hit a instead of a 6-iron out of the game is accompanied by an aggressive “bomb-and-gouge” rough.” mentality, took on this bully with a full arsenal of brains and Wolff had hoped to complete one of the great stories in the brawn. annals of the U.S. Open. Sunday’s final round came exactly The 27-year-old from Clovis, Calif., became just the fourth 107 years to the day of Ouimet’s stunning 18-hole vic- player in the championship’s past 100 years to be the only tory over British stalwarts and at The player to better par in the final round and hoist the trophy. Country Club outside of . Like Ouimet, this was Wolff’s The trio before him were inductees first U.S. Open start, and just his second major since leav- (1922) and (1939), and , ing Oklahoma State and turning pro 16 months earlier. Wolff who denied a fifth title in 1955 at The Olympic won last year’s and tied for fourth in last month’s Club. PGA Championship to earn his exemption into this all-exempt field. DeChambeau is the only player in the six U.S. Opens contest- ed at Winged Foot to post all four rounds at par or better, Rounds of 66-74-65 put him in position to win, only to see and was the only competitor to finish in red figures for the it unravel in the final round. He isn’t the first 54-hole leader week (6-under 274). to suffer Sunday blues in the U.S. Open. Forty-six years ago, a 24-year-old carded a 79 at Winged Foot. “Surreal. It sounds amazing, but surreal,” said DeChambeau Kenneth Ferrie, who shared the lead with , shot of being a U.S. Open champion. “It’s been a lot of hard work. a 76 in 2006 at Winged Foot. had an 80 at It’s one of those things that doesn’t really hit you. It’s not Oakmont in 2007 and shot an 82 at Pebble going to hit me until tonight.” Beach in 2010. Watson (1980) and Johnson (2016) would eventually capture U.S. Open titles. The seeds for this championship began early in the week U.S. Open 3

120th U.S. Open Championship Results

Sept. 17-20, 2020 Winged Foot (West Course) Mamaroneck, N.Y. Par: 35-35—70, Yardage: 7,477 • Entries: none, Purse: $12.5 million

Rd.1 Rd.2 Rd.3 Final Pos. Pos. Pos. Pos. Player, Hometown Scores Money T14 2 2 1 Bryson DeChambeau, Clovis, Calif. 69-68-70-67-274 $2,250,000 T2 T7 1 2 Matthew Wolff, Agoura Hills, Calif. 66-74-65-75-280 $1,350,000 T5 T12 3 3 , South Africa 67-74-68-73-282 $861,457 T8 T3 T4 4 Harris English, Moultrie, Ga. 68-70-72-73-283 $603,903 T8 T7 T4 5 Xander Schauffele, , Calif. 68-72-70-74-284 $502,993 T71 T22 T21 T6 Dustin Johnson, Jupiter, Fla. 73-70-72-70-285 $424,040 T22 T28 T17 T6 Will Zalatoris, Plano, 70-74-70-71-285 $424,040 T14 T17 T21 T8 , Salt Lake City, Utah 69-73-73-71-286 $302,236 1 T3 T17 T8 , Louisville, Ky. 65-73-76-72-286 $302,236 T33 T17 T11 T8 , Charlotte, N.C. 71-71-71-73-286 $302,236 T22 T28 T8 T8 , Cedar Rapids, Iowa 70-74-68-74-286 $302,236 T5 T22 7 T8 Rory McIlroy, Northern 67-76-68-75-286 $302,236 T5 T22 T21 T13 , 67-76-72-72-287 $210,757 T33 T33 T17 T13 Adam Long, St. Louis, Mo. 71-74-69-73-287 $210,757 T2 1 T11 T13 , , Texas 66-70-77-74-287 $210,757 T33 T17 T8 T13 , Norway. 71-71-70-75-287 $210,757 T8 6 T27 T17 , Hudson, Ohio 68-71-77-72-288 $157,931 T119 T49 T21 T17 , England 76-70-69-73-288 $157,931 T33 T17 T11 T17 , Jupiter, Fla. 71-71-71-75-288 $157,931 T57 T49 T11 T17 Alex Noren, 72-74-67-75-288 $157,931 T33 T7 T4 T17 , Japan 71-69-70-78-288 $157,931 T22 T33 T34 22 Sungjae Im, Republic of Korea 70-75-73-71-289 $129,407 T22 T28 T40 T23 , South Africa 70-74-76-70-290 $101,797 T33 T33 T40 T23 Taylor Pendrith, 71-74-75-70-290 $101,797 T14 T12 T31 T23 , Spain 69-72-76-73-290 $101,797 T8 T7 T21 T23 , Watkinsville, Ga. 68-72-75-75-290 $101,797 T2 T7 T11 T23 , Belgium 66-74-73-77-290 $101,797 T8 T12 T11 T23 Joaquin Niemann, Chile 68-73-72-77-290 $101,797 T8 T3 T8 T23 Rafa Cabrera Bello, Spain 68-70-74-78-290 $101,797 T71 T33 T31 30 Charles Howell III, Orlando, Fla. 73-72-72-74-291 $83,422 T57 T49 T40 T31 , 72-74-74-72-292 $75,649 T33 T22 T27 T31 Renato Paratore, Italy 71-72-73-76-292 $75,649 T57 T12 T21 T31 , Bagdad, Fla. 72-69-74-77-292 $75,649 T71 T28 T47 T34 Tyler Duncan, Columbus, Ind. 73-71-77-72-293 $64,024 T33 T12 T40 T34 Stephan Jaeger, 71-70-79-73-293 $64,024 T33 T33 T40 T34 Romain Langasque, France 71-74-75-73-293 $64,024 T71 T22 T31 T34 Daniel Berger, Jupiter, Fla. 73-70-74-76-293 $64,024 T33 T28 T50 T38 Cameron Smith, Australia 71-73-78-72-294 $52,074 T57 T49 T50 T38 , Australia 72-74-76-72-294 $52,074 T92 T49 T47 T38 Brian Harman, Sea Island, Ga. 74-72-75-73-294 $52,074 T33 T33 T38 T38 , Australia 71-74-74-75-294 $52,074 T57 T17 T17 T38 , Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. 72-70-72-80-294 $52,074 4 U.S. Open

Rd.1 Rd.2 Rd.3 Final Pos. Pos. Pos. Pos. Player, Hometown Scores Money T119 T49 T55 T43 , Republic of Ireland 76-70-77-72-295 $39,275 T22 T49 T50 T43 , Jupiter, Fla. 70-76-76-73-295 $39,275 T71 T33 T47 T43 Bernd Wiesberger, Austria 73-72-76-74-295 $39,275 T22 T33 T34 T43 , England 70-75-73-77-295 $39,275 T33 T33 T27 T43 Lanto Griffin, Blacksburg, Va. 71-74-71-79-295 $39,275 T22 T33 T40 48 Michael Thompson, Sea Island, Ga. 70-75-75-76-296 $32,254 T14 T49 T34 T49 , Murrieta, Calif. 69-77-72-79-297 $30,312 T33 T22 T27 T49 Thomas Detry, Belgium 71-72-73-81-297 $30,312 T14 T33 T59 T51 a-John Pak, Scotch Plains, N.J. 69-76-79-74-298 amateur T71 T49 T55 T51 Chesson Hadley, Raleigh, N.C. 73-73-77-75-298 $28,563 T57 T33 T40 T51 Ryo Ishikawa, Japan 72-74-74-78-298 $28,563 T57 T33 T38 54 , Canada 72-73-74-80-299 $27,720 T22 T49 T34 55 Christiaan Bezuidenhout, South Africa 70-76-72-82-300 $27,461 T33 T49 61 T56 Abraham Ancer, 71-75-79-76-301 $27,073 T92 T49 T50 T56 Robert MacIntyre, 74-72-76-79-301 $27,073 T57 T49 T59 58 Troy Merritt, Eagle, Idaho 72-74-78-78-302 $26,684 T14 T33 T55 T59 , Slovakia 69-76-78-81-304 $26,296 T33 T33 T50 T59 Sebastian Munoz, Colombia 71-74-77-82-304 $26,296 T33 T33 T55 61 Shugo Imahira, Japan 71-74-78-82-305 $25,901 T22 T33 WD WD , New Zealand 70-75-78-WD $10,000 a-amateur

Failed to Qualify

147 Chan Kim, Gilbert, Ariz., 71-76; , England, 75-76; , Sweden, 74-77; , Madison, Wis., 74-73; Byeong Hun An, Republic of Korea, 71-76; a-Takumi Kanaya, 74-77 Japan, 72-75; Joel Dahmen, Clarkston, Wash., 73-74; , 152 Richy Werenski, West Palm Beach, Fla., 73-79; , Aiken, Germany, 71-76; a-Davis Thompson, St. Simons Island, Ga., 69-78; S.C., 76-76; , Nashville, Tenn., 75-77; J.C. Ritchie, , La Canada Flintridge, Calif., 76-71; Corey Conners, South Africa, 74-78; a-Ricky Castillo, Yorba Linda, Calif., 73-79; Kevin Canada, 71-76; , Chico, Calif., 70-77 Na, Las Vegas, Nev., 75-77; , England, 74-78; , 148 Shaun Norris, South Africa, 69-79; Ryan Palmer, Colleyville, Texas, England, 75-77 73-75; , Topeka, Kan., 74-74; a-, Little 153 Phil Mickelson, Rancho Santa Fe, Calif., 79-74; Lee Hodges, Elkmont, Rock, Miss., 71-77; , England, 74-74; Keegan Ala., 76-77; J.T. Poston, Hickory, N.C., 71-82; , South Bradley, Woodstock, Vt., 75-73; Paul Barjon, France, 77-71; Andy Africa, 77-76; Dan McCarthy, Syracuse, N.Y., 76-77 Sullivan, England, 71-77; Kevin Streelman, Wheaton, Ill., 73-75; 154 , South Africa, 75-79; Davis Riley, Hattiesburg, Miss., Mackenzie Hughes, Canada, 72-76 79-75; Mark Hubbard, Denver, Colo., 76-78; , Austria, 149 Si Woo Kim, Republic of Korea, 72-77; a-Preston Summerhays, 77-77; Rasmus Hojgaard, Denmark, 77-77; , , Scottsdale, Ariz., 72-77; a-John Augenstein, Owensboro, Ky., 74-75; Texas, 73-81; Max Homa, Valencia, Calif., 78-76; , Paul Waring, England, 72-77; , Sea Island, Ga., 74-75; England, 78-76; Sami Valimaki, , 78-76 a-Sandy Scott, Scotland, 75-74 155 Sergio Garcia, Spain, 74-81; Ryan Vermeer, Omaha, Neb., 78-77 150 Jim Herman, Palm City, Fla., 73-77; Mike Lorenzo-Vera, France, 73-77; 156 Graeme McDowell, Northern Ireland, 76-80 Matt Jones, Australia, 76-74; Adrian Otaegui, Spain, 71-79; Connor 157 a-Lukas Michel, Australia, 80-77; a-James Sugrue, Republic of Syme, Scotland, 75-75; Daniel Balin, White Plains, N.Y., 73-77; Brandon Ireland, 78-79; Marty Jertson, Phoenix, Ariz., 76-81 Wu, Scarsdale, N.Y., 74-76; , Boerne, Texas, 72-78; Jazz 158 Scott Hend, Australia, 74-84 Janewattananond, Thailand, 73-77; , England, 77-73; 159 Ryan Fox, New Zealand, 74-85 , France, 76-74; , England, 73-77; Tiger Woods, 160 Greyson Sigg, Augusta, Ga., 75-85; Sung Kang, Republic of Korea, Jupiter, Fla., 73-77; a-Chun An Yu, 70-80, Chinese Taipei 74-86 151 Marc Leishman, Australia, 73-78; , Sacramento, Calif., 161 a-Eduard Rousaud, Spain, 76-85 73-78; a-Cole Hammer, Houston, Texas, 77-74; , Australia, WD Andrew Putnam, University Place, Wash., 73 75-76; , England, 74-77; Chez Reavie, Scottsdale, Ariz., U.S. Open 5

Championship History

On Oct. 4, 1895, the first U.S. Open Championship was con- fied by surviving the rigorous examination provided by the ducted by the Golf Associa­tion on the nine-hole U.S. Open. Ben Hogan’s steely determination boosted him to course of Newport (R.I.) Golf and Country Club. four victories (1948, 1950, 1951, 1953). ’s record comeback win in 1960, when he fired a final-round 65 to The first U.S. Open was considered something of a sideshow come from seven strokes off the lead, cemented his dash- to the first U.S. Amateur, which was played on the same ing image. ’ historic assault on the professional course and during the same week. Both championships had record book began when he won the first of his four U.S. Open been scheduled for September but were postponed due to a Championships in 1962, his rookie season as a professional. conflict with a more established Newport sports spectacle, the America’s Cup yacht races. Nicklaus, who also won in 1967, 1972 and 1980, is one of only four golfers to capture four U.S. Open titles. The others are Ten professionals and one amateur started in the 36-hole (1901, 1903, 1904, 1905), Jones and Hogan. competition, which was four trips around the Newport course in one day. The surprise winner was , 21, an In 1954, the U.S. Open course was roped from tee to green English professional who was the assistant at the host course. for the first time. That year also marked the first national Rawlins scored 91-82—173 with the gutta-percha ball. television coverage. Coverage was expanded by ABC Sports in 1977 so that all 18 holes of the final two rounds were Prize money totaled $335, of which Rawlins won the $150 first broadcast live. In 1982, the first two rounds were broadcast prize. He also received a gold medal and custody of the Open live for the first time on ESPN. NBC began televising the U.S. Championship Trophy for his club for one year. Open in 1995 and was followed by Fox in 2015. In its first decade, the U.S. Open was conducted for ama- The format of the U.S. Open has changed several times. The teurs and the largely British wave of immigrant golf profes- USGA extended the championship to 72 holes in 1898, with sionals coming to the United States. 36 holes played on each of two days. In 1926, the format was As American players began to dominate the game, the U.S. changed to 18 holes played each of two days, then 36 holes Open evolved into an important world golf championship. on the third day. In 1965, the present format of four 18-hole Young John J. McDermott became the first native-born daily rounds was implemented for the first time. American winner in 1911 and repeated as champion in 1912. In 2002, a two-tee (No. 1 and No. 10) start was used for the In 1913, the U.S. Open really took off when Francis Ouimet, first and second rounds. In addition, ’s a 20-year-old American amateur, stunned the by Black Course in Farmingdale, N.Y., became the first facil- defeating the famous English professionals Harry Vardon and ity owned by the public to host a U.S. Open. International Ted Ray in a playoff. qualifying sites were added in 2005 and the champion at & Country Club, in Village of Pinehurst, N.C., Another surge in the championship’s popularity coincided was , who qualified in England. with the amazing career of Georgia amateur Robert T. Jones Jr., who won the U.S. Open four times (1923, 1926, 1929, became the first player since 1930). Spectator tickets were sold for the first time in 1922 (1988-89) to win consecutive U.S. Opens with his victory at and a boom in entries caused the USGA to introduce sec- Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in 2018. Koepka also became the tional qualifying in 1924. 22nd player to capture multiple U.S. Open Championships. In 1933, John Goodman became the fifth and last amateur In 2020, the U.S. Open was postponed from June to to win the U.S. Open. The others were Ouimet, Jerome D. September due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Both stages of Travers (1915), Charles Evans Jr. (1916) and Jones. qualifying was canceled which resulted in an all-exempt field. The field was limited to 144 players due to less daylight In each era, the world’s greatest players have been identi- in the fall. 6 U.S. Open

Championship Results: 1895 to 2020

1895 (Oct. 4) Horace Rawlins, 173; , 175; Newport 1915 (June 17-18) a-Jerome D. Travers, 297 (+9); Tom (R.I.) G.C.; Entries: 11 McNamara, 298; Baltusrol G.C. (Revised Course), Springfield, N.J.; Entries: 141 1896 (July 18) , 152; Horace Rawlins, 155; Shinnecock Hills G.C., Southampton, N.Y; Entries: 35 1916 (June 29-30) a-Charles Evans Jr., 286 (-2); , 288; Minikahda Club, Minneapolis, Minn.; 1897 (Sept. 17) , 162; Willie Anderson, 163; Chicago Entries: 94 G.C., Wheaton, Ill.; Entries: 35 1917-18 No Championships: 1898 (June 17-18) Fred Herd, 328; , 335; , S. Hamilton, Mass.; Entries: 49 1919 (June 9-12) , 301 (+17)-77; Michael J. Brady, 301-78; Brae Burn C.C., West Newton, Mass.; 1899 (Sept. 14-15) , 315; George Low, Val Fitzjohn, Entries: 142 W.H. Way, 326; Baltimore (Md.) C.C. (Roland Park Course); Entries: 81 1920 (Aug. 12-13) Edward Ray, 295 (+7); Harry Vardon, Jack Burke Sr., , Jock Hutchison, 296; Inverness 1900 (Oct. 4-5) Harry Vardon, 313; J.H. Taylor, 315; Chicago Club, Toledo, Ohio; Entries: 265 G.C., Wheaton, Ill.; Entries: 60 1921 (July 21-22) James M. Barnes, 289 (+9); Walter Hagen, 1901 (June 14-16) Willie Anderson, 331-85; Alex Smith, 331-86; Fred McLeod, 298; Columbia C.C., Chevy Chase, Md.; Myopia Hunt Club, S. Hamilton, Mass.; Entries: 60 Entries: 262 1902 (Oct. 10-11) Laurence Auchterlonie, 307; Stewart 1922 (July 14-15) Gene Sarazen, 288 (+8); a-Robert T. Jones Jr., Gardner, 313; a-Walter J. Travis, 313; Garden City (N.Y.) John L. Black, 289; Skokie C.C., Glencoe, Ill.; Entries: 323 G.C.; Entries: 90 1923 (July 13-15) a-Robert T. Jones Jr., 296 (+8)-76; Bobby 1903 (June 26-29) Willie Anderson, 307-82; , Cruickshank, 296-78; Inwood (N.Y.) C.C.; Entries: 360 307-84; Baltusrol G.C. (Original Course), Springfield, N.J.; Entries: 89 1924 (June 5-6) , 297 (+9); a-Robert T. Jones Jr., 300; Oakland Hills C.C. (South Course), Birmingham, 1904 (July 8-9) Willie Anderson, 303; , 308; Mich.; Entries: 319 , Golf, Ill.; Entries: 71 1925 (June 3-5) William Macfarlane, 291 (+7)-75-72; a-Robert T. 1905 (Sept. 21-22) Willie Anderson, 314; Alex Smith, 316; Jones Jr., 291-75-73; Worcester (Mass.) C.C.; Entries: 445 Myopia Hunt Club, S. Hamilton, Mass.; Entries: 83 1926 (July 8-10) a-Robert T. Jones Jr., 293 (+5); , 1906 (June 28-29) Alex Smith, 295; Willie Smith, 302; 294; Scioto C.C., Columbus, Ohio; Entries: 694 , Lake Forest, Ill.; Entries: 68 1927 (June 14-17) , 301 (+13)-76; , 1907 (June 20-21) Alex Ross, 302; Gilbert Nicholls, 304; 301-79; Oakmont (Pa.) C.C.; Entries: 898 Cricket Club (St. Martin’s Course), Chestnut Hill, Pa.; Entries: 82 1928 (June 21-24) , 294 (+10)-143; a-Robert T. Jones Jr., 294-144; Olympia Fields C.C. (No. 4 Course), 1908 (Aug. 27-29) Fred McLeod, 322-77; Willie Smith, 322-83; Matteson, Ill.; Entries: 1,064 Myopia Hunt Club, S. Hamilton, Mass.; Entries: 88 1929 (June 27-30) a-Robert T. Jones Jr., 294 (+6)-141; Al 1909 (June 24-25) , 290; Tom McNamara, 294; Espinosa, 294-164; Winged Foot G.C. (West Course), Englewood (N.J.) G.C.; Entries: 84 Mamaroneck, N.Y.; Entries: 1,000 1910 (June 17-20) Alex Smith, 298-71; John J. McDermott, 1930 (July 10-12) a-Robert T. Jones Jr., 287 (-1); Macdonald 298-75, , 298-77; Philadelphia Cricket Smith, 289; Interlachen C.C., Minneapolis, Minn.; Club (St. Martin’s Course), Chestnut Hill, Pa.; Entries: 75 Entries: 1,177 1911 (June 23-26) John J. McDermott, 307-80; Michael J. 1931 (July 2-6) , 292 (+8)-149-148; , Brady, 307-82; George O. Simpson, 307-85; Chicago 292-149-149; , Toledo, Ohio; Entries: 1,141 G.C., Wheaton, Ill.; Entries: 79 1932 (June 23-25) Gene Sarazen, 286 (+6); Bobby 1912 (Aug. 1-2) John J. McDermott, 294 (-2); Tom McNamara, Cruickshank, T. Philip Perkins, 289; Fresh Meadow C.C., 296; Country Club of Buffalo (N.Y.); Entries: 131 Flushing, N.Y.; Entries: 1,011 1913 (Sept.18-20) a-Francis Ouimet, 304 (+20)-72; Harry 1933 (June 8-10) a-John Goodman, 287 (-1); , Vardon, 304-77; Edward Ray, 304-78; 288; North Shore G.C., Glenview, Ill.; Entries: 915 (Original Course), Brookline, Mass.; Entries: 165 1934 (June 7-9) , 293 (+13); Gene Sarazen, 294; 1914 (Aug. 20-21) Walter Hagen, 290 (+2); a-Charles Evans Merion Cricket Club (East Course), Ardmore, Pa.; Jr., 291; Midlothian C.C., Blue Island, Ill.; Entries: 129 Entries: 1,063 U.S. Open 7

1935 (June 6-8) Sam Parks Jr., 299 (+11); , 1959 (June 11-13) , 282 (+2); , 283; 301; Oakmont (Pa.) C.C.; Entries: 1,125 Winged Foot G.C. (West Course), Mamaroneck, N.Y.; Entries: 2,385 1936 (June 4-6) , 282 (-6); Harry Cooper, 284; Baltusrol G.C. (Upper Course), Springfield, N.J.; Entries: 1960 (June 16-18) Arnold Palmer, 280 (-4); a-Jack Nicklaus, 1,277 282; Cherry Hills C.C., Englewood, Colo.; Entries: 2,453 1937 (June 10-12) Ralph Guldahl, 281 (-7); , 283; 1961 (June 15-17) , 281 (+1); , Oakland Hills C.C. (South Course), Birmingham, Mich.; , 282; Oakland Hills C.C. (South Course), Entries: 1,402 Birmingham, Mich.; Entries: 2,449 1938 (June 9-11) Ralph Guldahl, 284 (E); Dick Metz, 290; 1962 (June 14-17) Jack Nicklaus, 283 (-1)-71; Arnold Palmer, Cherry Hills C.C., Englewood, Colo.; Entries: 1,223 283-74; Oakmont (Pa.) C.C.; Entries: 2,475 1939 (June 8-12) Byron Nelson, 284 (+8)-68-70; , 1963 (June 20-23) , 293 (+9)-70; , 284-68-73; , 284-76; Philadelphia C.C. (Spring 293-73; Arnold Palmer, 293-76; The Country Club Mill Course), West Conshohocken, Pa.; Entries: 1,193 (Championship Course), Brookline, Mass.; Entries: 2,392 1940 (June 6-8) , 287 (-1)-70; Gene Sarazen, 1964 (June 18-20) , 278 (-2); , 282; 287-73; Canterbury G.C., Cleveland, Ohio; Entries: 1,161 Congressional C.C. (Composite Course), Bethesda, Md.; Entries: 2,341 1941 (June 5-7) Craig Wood, 284 (+4); Denny Shute, 287; Colonial C.C., Fort Worth, Texas; Entries: 1,048 1965 (June 17-21) , 282 (+2)-71; , 282-74; Bellerive C.C., St. Louis, Mo.; Entries: 2,271 1942-45 No Championships: World War II 1966 (June 16-20) Billy Casper, 278 (-2)-69; Arnold Palmer, 1946 (June 13-16) , 284 (-4)-72-72; Byron 278-73; The (Lake Course), , Nelson, 284-72-73; Victor Ghezzi, 284-72-73; Calif.; Entries: 2,475 Canterbury G.C., Cleveland, Ohio; Entries: 1,175 1967 (June 15-18) Jack Nicklaus, 275 (-5); Arnold Palmer, 279; 1947 (June 12-15) , 282 (-2)-69; Sam Snead, Baltusrol G.C. (Lower Course), Springfield, N.J.; Entries: 282-70; St. Louis C.C., Clayton, Mo.; Entries: 1,356 2,651 1948 (June 10-12) Ben Hogan, 276 (-8); , 278; 1968 (June 13-16) , 275 (-5); Jack Nicklaus, 279; Riviera C.C., Los Angeles, Calif.; Entries: 1,411 Oak Hill C.C. (East Course), Rochester, N.Y.; Entries: 1949 (June 9-11) , 286 (+2); Sam Snead, 3,007 , 287; Medinah (Ill.) C.C. (No. 3 Course); 1969 (June 12-15) , 281 (+1); , Al Entries: 1,348 Geiberger, Bob Rosburg, 282; Champions G.C. (Cypress 1950 (June 8-11) Ben Hogan, 287 (+7)-69; Lloyd Mangrum, Creek Course), Houston, Texas; Entries: 3,397 287-73; , 287-75; Merion G.C. (East 1970 (June 18-21) , 281 (-7); , 288; Course), Ardmore, Pa.; Entries: 1,379 Hazeltine National G.C., Chaska, Minn.; Entries: 3,605 1951 (June 14-16) Ben Hogan, 287 (+7); Clayton Heafner, 289; 1971 (June 17-21) Lee Trevino, 280 (E)-68; Jack Nicklaus, Oakland Hills C.C. (South Course), Birmingham, Mich.; 280-71; Merion G.C. (East Course), Ardmore, Pa.; Entries: 1,511 Entries: 4,279 1952 (June 12-14) Julius Boros, 281 (+1); Ed S. Oliver, 285; 1972 (June 15-18) Jack Nicklaus, 290 (+2); , , Dallas, Texas; Entries: 1,688 293; Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L.; Entries: 4,196 1953 (June 11-13) Ben Hogan, 283 (-5); Sam Snead, 289; 1973 (June 14-17) , 279 (-5); John Schlee, 280; Oakmont (Pa.) C.C.; Entries: 1,669 Oakmont (Pa.) C.C.; Entries: 3,580 1954 (June 17-19) , 284 (+4); Gene Littler, 285; 1974 (June 13-16) Hale Irwin, 287 (+7); , 289; Baltusrol G.C. (Lower Course), Springfield, N.J.; Entries: Winged Foot G.C. (West Course), Mamaroneck, N.Y; 1,928 Entries: 3,914 1955 (June 16-19) Jack Fleck, 287 (+7)-69; Ben Hogan, 287- 1975 (June 19-23) , 287 (+3)-71; , 72; The Olympic Club (Lake Course), San Francisco, 287-73; Medinah (Ill.) C.C. (No. 3 Course); Entries: 4,214 Calif.; Entries: 1,522 1976 (June 17-20) , 277 (-3); , Al 1956 (June 14-16) Cary Middlecoff, 281 (+1); Julius Boros, Ben Geiberger, 279; Athletic Club (Highlands Hogan, 282; Oak Hill C.C. (East Course), Rochester, N.Y.; Course), Duluth, Ga.; Entries: 4,436 Entries: 1,921 1977 (June 16-19) , 278 (-2); Lou Graham, 279; 1957 (June 13-16) , 282 (+2)-72; Cary Middlecoff, Southern Hills C.C., Tulsa, Okla.; Entries: 4,608 282-79; Inverness Club, Toledo, Ohio; Entries: 1,907 1978 (June 15-18) , 285 (+1); J.C. Snead, Dave 1958 (June 12-14) , 283 (+3); Gary Player, 287; Stockton, 286; Cherry Hills C.C., Englewood, Colo.; Southern Hills C.C., Tulsa, Okla.; Entries: 2,132 Entries: 4,897 8 U.S. Open

1979 (June 14-17) Hale Irwin, 284 (E); Gary Player, Jerry Pate, The Olympic Club (Lake Course), San Francisco, Calif.; 286; Inverness Club, Toledo, Ohio; Entries: 4,853 Entries: 7,117 1980 (June 12-15) Jack Nicklaus, 272 (-8); , 274; 1999 (June 17-20) , 279 (-1); Phil Mickelson, Baltusrol G.C. (Lower Course), Springfield, N.J.; Entries: 4,812 280; Pinehurst (N.C.) R. & C.C. (No. 2); Entries: 7,889 1981 (June 18-21) , 273 (-7); , George 2000 (June 15-18) Tiger Woods, 272 (-12), , Miguel Burns, 276; Merion G.C. (East Course), Ardmore, Pa.; Angel Jimenez, 287; Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L.; Entries: Entries: 4,946 8,455 1982 (June 17-20) Tom Watson, 282 (-6); Jack Nicklaus, 284; 2001 (June 14-18) , 276 (-4)-70; , Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L.; Entries: 5,255 276-72; Southern Hills C.C., Tulsa, Okla.; Entries: 8,398 1983 (June 16-20) , 280 (-4); Tom Watson, 281; 2002 (June 13-16) Tiger Woods, 277 (-3); Phil Mickelson, 280; Oakmont (Pa.) C.C.; Entries: 5,039 Bethpage State Park (Black Course), Farmingdale, N.Y.; Entries: 8,648 1984 (June 14-18) , 276 (-4)-67; , 276-75; Winged Foot G.C. (West Course), Mamaroneck, 2003 (June 12-15) , 272 (-8); Stephen Leaney, 275; N.Y.; Entries: 5,195 Olympia Fields (Ill.) C.C. (North Course); Entries: 7,820 1985 (June 13-16) Andy North, 279 (-1); , Dave 2004 (June 17-20) Retief Goosen, 276 (-4); Phil Mickelson, Barr, Tze-Chung Chen, 280; Oakland Hills C.C. (South 278; Shinnecock Hills G.C., Southampton, N.Y.; Entries: Course), Birmingham, Mich.; Entries: 5,274 8,726 1986 (June 12-15) , 279 (-1); , 2005 (June 16-19) Michael Campbell, 280 (E); Tiger Woods, , 281; Shinnecock Hills G.C., Southampton, 282; Pinehurst Resort (No. 2), Village of Pinehurst, N.C.; N.Y.; Entries: 5,410 Entries: 9,048 1987 (June 18-21) , 277 (-3); Tom Watson, 278; 2006 (June 15-18) , 285 (+5); Jim Furyk, Colin The Olympic Club (Lake Course), San Francisco, Calif.; Montgomerie, Phil Mickelson, 286; Winged Foot G.C. Entries: 5,696 (West Course), Mamaroneck, N.Y.; Entries: 8,584 1988 (June 16-20) Curtis Strange, 278 (-6)-71; , 2007 (June 14-17) Angel Cabrera, 285 (+5); Jim Furyk, Tiger 278-75; The Country Club (Championship Course), Woods, 286; Oakmont (Pa.) C.C.; Entries: 8,544 Brookline, Mass.; Entries: 5,775 2008 (June 12-16) Tiger Woods, 283 (-1)-71-4; , 1989 (June 15-18) Curtis Strange, 278 (-2); , 283-71-5; Torrey Pines G.C. (South Course), San Diego, Chip Beck, Mark McCumber, 279; Oak Hill C.C. (East Calif.; Entries: 8,390 Course), Rochester, N.Y.; Entries: 5,786 2009 (June 18-22) Lucas Glover, 276 (-4); Phil Mickelson, 1990 (June 14-18) Hale Irwin, 280 (-8)-74-3; , 280- , , 278; Bethpage State Park 74-4; Medinah (Ill.) C.C. (No. 3 Course); Entries: 6,198 (Black Course), Farmingdale, N.Y.; Entries: 9,086 1991 (June 13-17) Payne Stewart, 282 (-6)-75; Scott Simpson, 2010 (June 17-20) Graeme McDowell, 284 (E); Gregory 282-77; Hazeltine National G.C., Chaska, Minn.; Entries: 6,063 Havret, 285; Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L.; Entries: 9,052 1992 (June 18-21) , 285 (-3); , 287; Pebble 2011 (June 16-19) Rory McIlroy, •+268 (-16); Jason Day, 276; Beach (Calif.) G.L.; Entries: 6,244 Congressional C.C. (Blue Course), Bethesda, Md.; Entries: 8,300 1993 (June 17-20) , 272 (-8); Payne Stewart, 274; Baltusrol G.C. (Lower Course), Springfield, N.J.; Entries: 2012 (June 14-17) Webb Simpson, 281 (+1); Michael Thompson, 5,905 Graeme McDowell, 282; The Olympic Club (Lake Course), San Francisco, Calif.; Entries: 9,006 1994 (June 16-20) Ernie Els, 279 (-5)-74-4-4; , 279-74-4-5; , 279-78; Oakmont (Pa.) 2013 (June 13-16) Justin Rose, 281 (+1); Jason Day, Phil C.C.; Entries: 6,010 Mickelson, 283; , Ardmore, Pa.; Entries: 9,860 1995 (June 15-18) , 280 (E); Greg Norman, 282; Shinnecock Hills G.C., Southampton, N.Y.; Entries: 6,001 2014 (June 12-15) Martin Kaymer, 271 (-9); , Rickie Fowler, 279; Pinehurst R. & C.C. (No. 2), Village of 1996 (June 13-16) , 278 (-2); Davis Love III, Pinehurst, N.C.; Entries: §10,127 , 279; Oakland Hills C.C. (South Course), Bloomfield Hills, Mich.; Entries: 5,925 2015 (June 18-21) Jordan Spieth, 275 (-5); Dustin Johnson, Louis Oosthuizen, 276; , University Place, 1997 (June 12-15) Ernie Els, 276 (-4); Colin Montgomerie, 277; Congressional C.C. (Blue Course), Bethesda, Md.; Wash.; Entries: 9,882 Entries: 7,013 2016 (June 16-19) Dustin Johnson, 276 (-4); Jim Furyk, Scott 1998 (June 18-21) Lee Janzen, 280 (E); Payne Stewart, 281; Piercy, Shane Lowry, 279; Oakmont (Pa.) C.C. ; Entries: 9,877 U.S. Open 9

2017 (June 15-18) Brooks Koepka, +272 (-16); Hideki Matsuyama, Brian Harman, 276; , Erin, Wis.; Entries: 9,485 2018 (June 14-17) Brooks Koepka, 281 (+1); Tommy Fleetwood, 282; Shinnecock Hills G.C., Southampton, N.Y.; Entries: 9,049 2019 (June 13-16) Gary Woodland, 271 (-13); Brooks Koepka, 274; Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L.; Entries: 9,125 2020 (Sept. 17-20) Bryson DeChambeau, 274 (-6); Matthew Wolff, 280; Winged Foot G.C. (West Course), Mamaroneck, N.Y.; Entries: none (all-exempt field due to COVID-19 pandemic) a-amateur • Record 72-hole total (2011) +Record 72-hole total in relation to par (2011, 2017) § Record entry (2014) 10 U.S. Open

U.S. Open Playoffs

No. Year Champion Score Runner(s)-Up Score (18 holes) 1 1901 Willie Anderson 85 Alex Smith 86 2 1903 Willie Anderson 82 David Brown 84 3 1908 Fred McLeod 77 Willie Smith 83 4 1910 Alex Smith 71 John McDermott 75 Macdonald Smith 77 5 1911 John McDermott 80 Michael Brady 82 85 6 1913 a-Francis Ouimet 72 Harry Vardon 77 Edward Ray 78 7 1919 Walter Hagen 77 Michael Brady 78 8 1923 a-Robert T. Jones Jr. 76 78 9 1925 William Macfarlane 75-72 a-Robert T. Jones Jr. 75-73 10 1927 Tommy Armour 76 Harry Cooper 79 (36 holes) 11 1928 Johnny Farrell 143 a-Robert T. Jones Jr. 144 12 1929 a-Robert T. Jones Jr. 141 164 13 1931 Billy Burke 149-148 George Von Elm 149-149 (18 holes) 14 1939 Byron Nelson 68-70 Craig Wood 68-73 Denny Shute 76 15 1940 Lawson Little 70 Gene Sarazen 73 16 1946 Lloyd Mangrum 72-72 Byron Nelson 72-73 Victor Ghezzi 72-73 17 1947 Lew Worsham 69 Sam Snead 70 18 1950 Ben Hogan 69 Lloyd Mangrum 73 George Fazio 75 19 1955 Jack Fleck 69 Ben Hogan 72 20 1957 Dick Mayer 72 Cary Middlecoff 79 21 1962 Jack Nicklaus 71 Arnold Palmer 74 22 1963 Julius Boros 70 Jacky Cupit 73 Arnold Palmer 76 23 1965 Gary Player 71 Kel Nagle 74 24 1966 Billy Casper 69 Arnold Palmer 73 25 1971 Lee Trevino 68 Jack Nicklaus 71 26 1975 Lou Graham 71 John Mahaffey 73 27 1984 Fuzzy Zoeller 67 Greg Norman 75 28 1988 Curtis Strange 71 Nick Faldo 75 29 1990 Hale Irwin 74-3 Mike Donald 74-4 30 1991 Payne Stewart 75 Scott Simpson 77 31 1994 Ernie Els 74-4-4 Loren Roberts 74-4-5 Colin Montgomerie 78 32 2001 Retief Goosen 70 Mark Brooks 72 33 2008 Tiger Woods 71-4 Rocco Mediate 71-5 a-amateur U.S. Open 11

Records

Age 65 (5 under) James Simons, third round, Merion G.C. (East Course), Ardmore, Pa., 1971 65 (5 under) Nick Taylor, second round, Bethpage State Oldest Champion (years/months/days) Park (Black Course), Farmingdale, N.Y., 2009 66 (6 under) John Goodman, second round, North Shore 45/0/15 Hale Irwin, 1990 G.C., Glenview, Ill., 1933 43/9/11 Raymond Floyd, 1986 43/4/16 Ted Ray, 1920 Lowest 72-Hole Score by an Amateur

Youngest Champion 280 Viktor Hovland (T12), Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., 2019 282 Jack Nicklaus (2), Cherry Hills C.C., Englewood, Colo., 19/10/14 John J. McDermott, 1911 1960 283 James Simons (T5), Merion G.C. (East Course), Youngest to Make Cut (since World War II) Ardmore, Pa., 1971 17/3/0 Beau Hossler, 2012, T29th 17/8/29 Michael Thorbjornsen, 2019, 79th 18/1/25 , 1978, T30th Champions 18/4/25 Jack Nicklaus, 1958, T41st Most Victories Oldest to Make Cut 4 Willie Anderson (1901, 1903, 1904, 1905) 61 Sam Snead, 1973, T29 4 a-Robert T. Jones Jr. (1923, 1926, 1929, 1930) 60 Tom Watson, 2010, T29 4 Ben Hogan (1948, 1950, 1951, 1953) 58 Jack Nicklaus, 1998, T43 4 Jack Nicklaus (1962, 1967, 1972, 1980) 3 Hale Irwin (1974, 1979, 1990) Youngest Competitor 3 Tiger Woods (2000, 2002, 2008)

14/6/0 Andy Zhang, 2012 Consecutive Victories 15/5/7 Tadd Fujikawa, 2006 15/9/21 Cole Hammer, 2015 3 Willie Anderson (1903, 1904, 1905) 2 John J. McDermott (1911, 1912) 2 a-Robert T. Jones Jr. (1929, 1930) Amateurs 2 Ralph Guldahl (1937, 1938) 2 Ben Hogan (1950, 1951) 2 Curtis Strange (1988, 1989) Amateur Champions (5 players, 8 times) 2 Brooks Koepka (2017, 2018) Francis Ouimet, The Country Club, Brookline, Mass., 1913 Jerome D. Travers, Baltusrol G.C., Springfield, N.J., 1915 Other Multiple Champions (non-consecutive) Charles Evans Jr., Minikahda Club, Minneapolis, Minn., 1916 Robert T. Jones Jr., Inwood (N.Y.) C.C., 1923; Scioto C.C., 2 Alex Smith (1906, 1910) Columbus, Ohio, 1926; Winged Foot G.C., Mamaroneck, N.Y., 2 Walter Hagen (1914, 1919) 1929; Interlachen C.C., Edina, Minn., 1930 2 Gene Sarazen (1922, 1932) John Goodman, North Shore C.C., Glenview, Ill., 1933 2 Cary Middlecoff (1949, 1956) 2 Julius Boros (1952, 1963) 2 Billy Casper (1959, 1966) Most Top-10 Finishes 2 Lee Trevino (1968, 1971) 10 Robert T. Jones Jr. 2 Andy North (1978, 1985) 2 Payne Stewart (1991, 1999) Most Times Low Amateur 2 Ernie Els (1994, 1997) 2 Lee Janzen (1993, 1998) 9 Robert T. Jones Jr. 2 Retief Goosen (2001, 2004)

Lowest 18-Hole Score by an Amateur Start-to-Finish Winners (No Ties) (8)

65 (6 under) James McHale, third round, St. Louis C.C., Walter Hagen (1914) Clayton, Mo., 1947 James Barnes (1921) 12 U.S. Open

Ben Hogan (1953) *Tom Watson (1982 U.S.; 1975, 1977, 1980, 1982, 1983 British) Tony Jacklin (1970) Ernie Els (1994, 1997, U.S.; 2002, 2012 British) Tiger Woods (2000, 2002) *Tiger Woods (2000, 2002, 2008 U.S.; 2000, 2005, 2006 British) Rory McIlroy (2011) Rory McIlroy (2011 Open; 2014 British) Martin Kaymer (2014) Jordan Spieth (2015 Open; 2017 British) * won both in same year Start-to-Finish Winners (Including Ties) (9) Winners of U.S. Open and PGA Championship (20) Willie Anderson (1903) Alex Smith (1906) Walter Hagen (1914, 1919 Open; 1921, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927 PGA) a-Charles Evans Jr. (1916) (1921 Open; 1916, 1919 PGA) Tommy Bolt (1958) *Gene Sarazen (1922, 1932 Open; 1922, 1923, 1933 PGA) Jack Nicklaus (1972, 1980) Tommy Armour (1927 Open; 1930 PGA) Hubert Green (1977) Olin Dutra (1934 Open; 1932 PGA) Payne Stewart (1991) Byron Nelson (1939 Open; 1940, 1945 PGA) Retief Goosen (2001) *Ben Hogan (1948, 1950, 1951, 1953 Open; 1946, 1948 PGA) (not including names from previous category) Julius Boros (1952, 1963 Open; 1968 PGA) *Jack Nicklaus (1962, 1967, 1972, 1980 Open; 1963, 1971, 1973, Winners of U.S. Open and (17) 1975, 1980 PGA) Gary Player (1965 Open; 1962, 1972 PGA) Gene Sarazen (1922, 1932 Open; 1935 Masters) Lee Trevino (1968, 1971 Open; 1974, 1984 PGA) Byron Nelson (1939 Open; 1937, 1942 Masters) Hubert Green (1977 Open; 1985 PGA) Ralph Guldahl (1937, 1938 Open; 1939 Masters) David Graham (1981 Open; 1979 PGA) *Craig Wood (1941 Open; 1941 Masters) Larry Nelson (1983 Open; 1981, 1987 PGA) *Ben Hogan (1948, 1950, 1951, 1953 Open; 1951, 1953 Masters) Raymond Floyd (1986 Open; 1969, 1982 PGA) Cary Middlecoff (1949, 1956 Open; 1955 Masters) Payne Stewart (1991, 1999 Open; 1989 PGA) *Arnold Palmer (1960 Open; 1958, 1960, 1962, 1964 Masters) *Tiger Woods (2000, 2002, 2008 Open; 1999, 2000, 2006, 2007 Billy Casper (1959, 1966 Open; 1970 Masters) PGA) *Jack Nicklaus (1962, 1967, 1972, 1980 Open; 1963, 1965, 1966, Rory McIlroy (2011 Open; 2012, 2014 PGA) 1972, 1975, 1986 Masters) Martin Kaymer (2014 Open; 2010 PGA) Gary Player (1965 Open; 1961, 1974, 1978 Masters) *Brooks Koepka (2017, 2018 Open; 2018, 2019 PGA) Tom Watson (1982 Open; 1977, ) Fuzzy Zoeller (1984 Open; 1979 Masters) * won both in same year Raymond Floyd (1986 Open; 1976 Masters) *Tiger Woods (2000, 2002, 2008 Open; 1997, 2001, 2002, 2005 Winners of U.S. Open, British Open, Masters and PGA Masters) Championship (5) Angel Cabrera (2007 Open; ) *Jordan Spieth (2015 Open; ) Gene Sarazen (1922, 1932 Open; 1932 British; 1935 Masters; 1922, Dustin Johnson (2016 Open; ) 1923, 1933 PGA) Ben Hogan (1948, 1950, 1951, 1953 Open; 1953 British; 1951, 1953 * won both in same year Masters; 1946, 1948 PGA) Gary Player (1965 Open; 1959, 1968, 1974 British; 1961,1974, 1978 Winners of U.S. Open and British Open (19) Masters; 1962, 1972 PGA) Jack Nicklaus (1962, 1967, 1972, 1980 Open; 1966, 1970, 1978 Harry Vardon (1900 U.S.; 1896, 1898, 1899, 1903, 1911, 1914 British; 1963, 1965, 1966, 1972, 1975, 1986 Masters; 1963, 1971, British) 1973, 1975, 1980 PGA) Walter Hagen (1914, 1919 U.S.; 1922, 1924, 1928, 1929 British) Tiger Woods (2000, 2002, 2008 Open; 2000, 2005, 2006 Ted Ray (1920 U.S.; 1912 British) British; 1997, 2001, 2002, 2005, ; 1999, 2000, Jim Barnes (1921 U.S.; 1925 British) 2006, 2007 PGA) *Gene Sarazen (1922, 1932 U.S.; 1932 British) *a-Robert T. Jones Jr. (1923, 1926, 1929, 1930 U.S.; 1926, 1927, Winners of U.S. Open and U.S. Amateur (12) 1930 British) Tommy Armour (1927 U.S.; 1931 British) Francis Ouimet (1913 Open; 1914, 1931 Amateur) *Ben Hogan (1948, 1950, 1951, 1953 U.S.; 1953 British) Jerome D. Travers (1915 Open; 1907, 1908, 1912, 1913 Amateur) Arnold Palmer (1960 U.S.; 1961, 1962 British) *Charles Evans Jr. (1916 Open; 1916, 1920 Amateur) Jack Nicklaus (1962, 1967, 1972, 1980 U.S.; 1966, 1970, 1978 *a-Robert T. Jones Jr. (1923, 1926, 1929, 1930 Open; 1924, 1925, British) 1927, 1928, 1930 Amateur) Gary Player (1965 U.S.; 1959, 1968, 1974 British) John Goodman (1933 Open; 1937 Amateur) *Lee Trevino (1968, 1971 U.S.; 1971, 1972 British) Lawson Little (1940 Open; 1934, 1935 Amateur) Tony Jacklin (1970 U.S.; 1969 British) Arnold Palmer (1960 Open; 1954 Amateur) Johnny Miller (1973 U.S.; 1976 British) Gene Littler (1961 Open; 1953 Amateur) U.S. Open 13

Jack Nicklaus (1962, 1967, 1972, 1980 Open; 1959, 1961 Amateur) Course Jerry Pate (1976 Open, 1974 Amateur) Tiger Woods (2000, 2002, 2008 Open; 1994, 1995, 1996 Amateur) Bryson DeChambeau (2020 Open, 2015 Amateur) NOTE: Daily hole yardages came into use starting in 2007. *won both in same year Longest Courses

Winners of U.S. Open, U.S. Amateur and NCAA Championship 7,845 yards Erin Hills, first round, Erin, Wis., 2017 (3) 7,839 yards Erin Hills, second round, Erin, Wis., 2017 7,818 yards Erin Hills, third round, Erin, Wis., 2017 Jack Nicklaus (1962, 1967, 1972, 1980 Open; 1959, 1961 Amateur; 7,721 yards Erin Hills, fourth round, Erin, Wis., 2017 1961 NCAA) 7,695 yards Chambers Bay, second round, University Tiger Woods (2000, 2002, 2008 Open; 1994, 1995, 1996 Amateur; Place, Wash., 2015 1996 NCAA) 7,637 yards Chambers Bay, third round, University Bryson DeChambeau (2020 Open, 2015 Amateur; 2015 NCAA) Place, Wash., 2015 7,603 yards Torrey Pines (South Course), Winners of U.S. Open and U.S. Junior Amateur (3) second round, San Diego, Calif., 2008 Johnny Miller (1973 Open; 1964 Junior) 7,514 yards Congressional C.C. (Blue Course), first Tiger Woods (2000, 2002, 2008 Open; 1991, 1992, 1993 Junior) round, Bethesda, Md., 2011 Jordan Spieth (2015 Open; 2009, 2011 Junior) 7,497 yards Chambers Bay, first round, University Place, Wash., 2015 Winner of U.S. Junior Amateur, U.S. Amateur and 7,476 yards (South Course), U.S. Open (1) first round, San Diego, Calif., 2008 7,458 yards Winged Foot G.C. (West Course), second Tiger Woods (1991, 1992, 1993 Junior; 1994, 1995, 1996 Amateur; round, Mamaroneck, N.Y., 2020 2000, 2002, 2008 Open) 7,452 yards Congressional C.C. (Blue Course), fourth round, Bethesda, Md., 2011 Winners in their first U.S. Open (5) 7,448 yards Shinnecock Hills G.C., first round, Southampton, N.Y., 2018 Horace Rawlins (1895) 7,442 yards Torrey Pines Golf Course (South Course), Fred Herd (1898) third round, San Diego, Calif., 2008 Harry Vardon (1900) 7,441 yards Winged Foot G.C. (West Course), third George Sargent (1909) round, Mamaroneck, N.Y., 2020 a-Francis Ouimet (1913) 7,431 yards Shinnecock Hills G.C., fourth round, Southampton, N.Y., 2018 Champions Not Returning to Defend (7) 7,429 yards Winged Foot G.C. (West Course), fourth round, Mamaroneck, N.Y., 2020 Harry Vardon (1901 after winning in 1900) 7,428 yards Pinehurst R. & C.C. (No. 2), second round, Alex Smith (1907) Village of Pinehurst, N.C., 2014 (1916) 7,422 yards Pinehurst R. & C.C. (No. 2), third round, Ted Ray (1921) Village of Pinehurst, N.C., 2014 a-Robert T. Jones Jr. (1931) 7,421 yards Shinnecock Hills G.C., thirdround, Ben Hogan (1949) Southampton, N.Y., 2018 Payne Stewart (2000) 7,416 yards Winged Foot G.C. (West Course), first round, Mamaroneck, N.Y., 2020 Brother Champions 7,413 yards Congressional C.C. (Blue Course), third round, Bethesda, Md., 2011 Willie Smith (1899) and Alex Smith (1906, 1910) Shortest Course Longest Span, First to Last Victory 4,423 yards Shinnecock Hills G.C., Southampton, N.Y., 18 years Jack Nicklaus (1962-80) 1896 Longest Span Between Victories Since World War II 6,544 yards Merion G.C. (East Course), Ardmore, Pa. 11 years Julius Boros (1952-63) (1971, 1981) 11 years Hale Irwin (1979-90) 14 U.S. Open

Longest Par-3 Holes 674 yards 12th, third round, Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 2016 671 yards 16th, third round, The Olympic Club (Lake 300 yards 8th, fourth round, Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 2007 Course), San Francisco, Calif., 2012 299 yards 8th, fourth round, Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 2016 667 yards 12th, first round, Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 2007 281 yards 8th, second round, Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 2007 667 yards 12th, second round, Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 2007 281 yards 8th, second round, Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 667 yards 12th, fourth round, Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 2007 2016 667 yards 18th, third round, Erin Hills, Erin, Wis., 2017 279 yards 8th, third round, Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 2007 660 yards 16th, first round, The Olympic Club (Lake 266 yards 3rd, fourth round, Merion G.C. (East Course), San Francisco, Calif., 2012 Course), Ardmore, Pa., 2013 264 yards 2nd, fourth round, Shinnecock Hills G.C., Shortest Par-3 Holes (Post-World War II) Southampton, N.Y., 2018 261 yards 8th, first round, Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 2007 92 yards 7th, fourth round, Pebble Beach (Calif.) 258 yards 8th, first round, Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 2016 G.L., 2010 256 yards 3rd, third round, The Olympic Club (Lake 98 yards 13th, third round, Merion G.C. (East Course), Course), San Francisco, Calif., 2012 Ardmore, Pa., 2013 254 yards 17th, third round, Merion G.C. (East 99 yards 7th, third round, Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., Course), Ardmore, Pa.), 2013 2010 253 yards 8th, Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 1927 253 yards 8th, Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 1935 Shortest Par-4 Holes (Post-World War II) 253 yards 8th, Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 1962 252 yards 15th, third round, Chambers Bays, 256 yards 7th, first round, The Olympic Club (Lake University Place, Wash., 2015 Course), San Francisco, Calif., 2012 252 yards 6th, first round, Erin Hills, Erin, Wis., 2017 264 yards 7th, fourth round, The Olympic Club (Lake 252 yards 2nd, first round, Shinnecock Hills G.C., Course), San Francisco, Calif., 2012 Southampton, N.Y., 2018 266 yards 7th, The Olympic Club (Lake Course), San Francisco, Calif., 1955 Longest Par-4 Holes Shortest Par-5 Holes (Post-World War II) 551 yards 13th, second round, Chambers Bay, University Place, Wash., 2015 474 yards 9th, Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 1994 544 yards 11th, second round, Chambers Bay, 477 yards 6th, Canterbury G.C., Cleveland, Ohio, 1946 University Place, Wash., 2015 480 yards 9th, Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 1953, 1962, 1973, 1983 542 yards 4th, third round, Pinehurst R. & C.C. (No. 2), Village of Pinehurst, N.C., 2014 Most Times Host Site 541 yards 11th, first round, Chambers Bay, University Place, Wash., 2015 9 Oakmont (Pa.) C.C. (1927, 1935, 1953, 1962, 1973, 1983, 541 yards 11th, fourth round, Chambers Bay, 1994, 2007, 2016) University Place, Wash., 2015 7 , Springfield, N.J. (1903, 1915, 1936, 536 yards 14th, first round, Shinnecock Hills G.C., 1954, 1967, 1980, 1993) Southampton, N.Y., 2018 6 Oakland Hills C.C., Bloomfield Hills, Mich. (1924, 1937, 534 yards 14th, third round, Chambers Bay, 1951, 1961, 1985, 1996) University Place, Wash., 2015 6 Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L. (1972, 1982, 1982, 2000, 533 yards 13th, third round, Chambers Bay, 2010, 2019) University Place, Wash., 2015 6 Winged Foot G.C. (West Course), Mamaroneck, N.Y. 530 yards 11th, third round, Chambers Bay, University (1929, 1959, 1974, 1984, 2006, 2020) Place, Wash., 2015 529 yards 14th, third round, Shinnecock Hills G.C., Southampton, N.Y., 2018 528 yards 4th, fourth round, Pinehurst R. & C.C. (No. Entries 2), Village of Pinehurst, N.C., 2014 528 yards 14th, first round, Chambers Bay, University Largest Place, Wash., 2015 10,127 (2014) Longest Par-5 Holes Smallest 684 yards 12th, first round, Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 2016 681 yards 18th, fourth round, Erin Hills, Erin, Wis., 11 (1895) 2017 676 yards 18th, second round, Erin Hills, Erin, Wis., 2017 U.S. Open 15

Scoring 1939 Byron Nelson 284-68-70 (+8) 1940 Lawson Little 287-70 (-1)

Evolution of U.S. Open Scoring Records Lowest Score, 72 Holes

173 Horace Rawlins (91-82), 1895 268 Rory McIlroy (65-66-68-69), Congressional C.C. (Blue 152 James Foulis (78-74), 1896 Course), Bethesda, Md., 2011 328 Fred Herd (84-85-75-84), 1898 271 Martin Kaymer (65-65-72-69), Pinehurst R. & C.C. (No. 315 Willie Smith (77-82-79-77), 1899 2), Village of Pinehurst, N.C., 2014 313 Harry Vardon (79-78-76-80), 1900 271 Gary Woodland (68-65-69-69), Pebble Beach (Calif.) 307 Laurie Auchterlonie (78-78-74-77), 1902 G.L., 2019 303 Willie Anderson (75-78-78-72), 1904 272 Jack Nicklaus (63-71-70-68), Baltusrol G.C. (Lower 295 Alex Smith (73-74-73-75), 1906 Course), Springfield, N.J., 1980 290 George Sargent (75-72-72-71), 1909 272 Lee Janzen (67-67-69-69), Baltusrol G.C. (Lower 286 Charles Evans Jr. (70-69-74-73), 1916 Course), Springfield, N.J., 1993 282 Tony Manero (73-69-73-67), 1936 272 Tiger Woods (65-69-71-67), Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., 281 Ralph Guldahl (71-69-72-69), 1937 2000 276 Ben Hogan (67-72-68-69), 1948 272 Jim Furyk (67-66-67-72), Olympia Fields (Ill.) C.C. 275 Jack Nicklaus (71-67-72-65), 1967 (North Course), 2003 272 Jack Nicklaus (63-71-70-68), 1980 272 Brooks Koepka (67-70-68-67), Erin Hills, Erin, Wis., 272 Lee Janzen (67-67-69-69), 1993 2017 272 Tiger Woods (65-69-71-67), 2000 272 Jim Furyk (67-66-67-72), 2003 Most Strokes Under Par, 72 Holes 268 Rory McIlroy (65-66-68-69), 2011 16 under (268) Rory McIlroy, Congressional C.C. (Blue U.S. Open Early Years Scoring (prior to 1906 no par was listed) Course), Bethesda, Md., 2011 16 under (272) Brooks Koepka, Erin Hills, Erin, Wis., 2017 1906 Alex Smith 295 (-33) par was 82 13 under (271) Gary Woodland, Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., 1907 Alex Ross 302 (+10) 2019 1908 Fred McLeod (no par) 12 under (272) Tiger Woods, Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., 1909 George Sargent 288 (+2) 2000 1910 Alex Smith 298-71 (+6) 9 under (271) Martin Kaymer, Pinehurst R. & C.C. (No. 2), 1911 John J. McDermott 307-80 (+3) Village of Pinehurst, N.C., 2014 1912 John J. McDermott 294 (+6) 1913 Francis Ouimet 304-72 (+8) Most Strokes Under Par at Any Point 1914 Walter Hagen 290 (+2) 1915 Jerome Travers 297 (+1) 17 Rory McIlroy (fourth round), Congressional C.C. (Blue 1916 Charles Evans 286 (+2) Course), Bethesda, Md., 2011 1917-18 no championships 16 Brooks Koepka (fourth round), Erin Hills, Erin, Wis., 2017 1919 Walter Hagen 301-77 (+17) 13 Gary Woodland (fourth round), Pebble Beach (Calif.) 1920 Edward Ray 295 (+7) G.L., 2019 1921 James Barnes 289 (+9) 13 Brian Harman (fourth round), Erin Hills, Erin, Wis., 1922 Gene Sarazen 288 (+8) 2017 1923 a-Robert T. Jones Jr. 296 (+8) 12 Hideki Matsuyama (fourth round), Erin Hills, Erin, 1924 Cyril Walker 297 (+9) Wis., 2017 1925 William Macfarlane 291-75-72 (+7) 12 Tommy Fleetwood (fourth round), Erin Hills, Erin, 1926 a-Robert T. Jones Jr. 293 (+5) Wis., 2017 1927 Tommy Armour 301-76 (+13) 12 Tommy Fleetwood (third round), Erin Hills, Erin, Wis., 1928 Johnny Farrell 294-143 (+10) 2017 1929 a-Robert T. Jones Jr. 294-141 (+6) 12 Brian Harman (third round), Erin Hills, Erin, Wis., 2017 1930 a-Robert T. Jones Jr. 287 (+1) 12 Tiger Woods (fourth round), Pebble Beach (Calif.) 1931 Billy Burke 292-149-148 (+8) G.L., 2000 1932 Gene Sarazen 286 (+6) 12  (third round), Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., 1933 John Goodman 287 (-1) 1992 1934 Olin Dutra 293 (+13) 11 Brooks Koepka (fourth round), Pebble Beach (Calif.) 1935 Sam Parks 299 (+11) G.L., 2019 1936 Tony Manero 282 (-6) 11 Gary Woodland (thirdround), Pebble Beach (Calif.) 1937 Ralph Guldahl 281 (-7) G.L., 2019 1938 Ralph Guldahl 284 (E) 11 Brooks Koepka (third round), Erin Hills, Erin, Wis., 16 U.S. Open

2017 Lowest Score, Last 54 Holes 11 Justin Thomas (third round), Erin Hills, Erin, Wis., 2017 199 (11 under) Louis Oosthuizen (66-66-67), Chambers 11 Jim Furyk (third round), Olympia Fields (Ill.) C.C. Bay, University Place, Wash., 2015 (North Course), 2003 202 (11 under) Kevin Chappell (67-69-66), Congressional 11 Ricky Barnes (third round), Bethpage State Park C.C. (Blue Course), Bethesda, Md., 2011 (Black Course), Farmingdale, N.Y., 2009 203 (10 under) Loren Roberts (69-64-70), Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 1994 Lowest Score by Non-Winner, 72 Holes 203 (10 under) Rory McIlroy (66-68-69), Congressional C.C. (Blue Course), Bethesda, Md., 2011 274 (10 under) Brooks Koepka (69-69-68-68), Pebble 203 (10 under) Lee Westwood (68-65-70), Congressional Beach (Calif.) G.L., 2019 C.C. (Blue Course), Bethesda, Md., 2011 274 (6 under) Isao Aoki (68-68-68-70), Baltusrol G.C. 203 (10 under) Gary Woodland (65-69-69), Pebble Beach (Lower Course), Springfield, N.J., 1980 (Calif.) G.L., 2019 274 (6 under) Payne Stewart (70-66-68-70), Baltusrol G.C. (Lower Course), Springfield, N.J., 1993 Lowest Score, Any Round

Lowest Score, First 36 Holes 63 (9 under) Justin Thomas, third round, Erin Hills, Erin, Wis., 2017 130 Martin Kaymer (65-65), Pinehurst R. & C.C. (No. 2), 63 (8 under) Johnny Miller, fourth round, Oakmont (Pa.) Village of Pinehurst, N.C., 2014 C.C., 1973 131 Rory McIlroy (65-66), Congressional C.C. (Blue Course), 63 (7 under) Jack Nicklaus, first round, Baltusrol G.C. Bethesda, Md., 2011 (Lower Course), Springfield, N.J., 1980 132 Ricky Barnes (67-65), Bethpage State Park (Black 63 (7 under) Tom Weiskopf, first round, Baltusrol G.C. Course), Farmingdale, N.Y., 2009 (Lower Course), Springfield, N.J., 1980 63 (7 under) , second round, Olympia Fields Lowest Score, Middle 36 Holes (Ill.) C.C. (North Course), 2003 63 (7 under) Tommy Fleetwood, fourth round, 132 Louis Oosthuizen (66-66), Chambers Bay, University Shinnecock Hills G.C., Southampton, N.Y., Place, Wash., 2015 2018 132 Justin Thomas (69-63), Erin Hills, Erin, Wis., 2017 133 Loren Roberts (69-64), Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 1994 Highest Score, Any Round 133 Jim Furyk (66-67), Olympia Fields (Ill.) C.C. (North Course), 2003 157 J.D. Tucker, Myopia Hunt Club, S. Hamilton, Mass., 1898

Lowest Score, Last 36 Holes Lowest Score, First Round

132 (10 under) Larry Nelson (65-67), Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 63 (7 under) Jack Nicklaus, Baltusrol G.C., Springfield, 1983 N.J., 1980 133 (7 under) Chip Beck (68-65), Shinnecock Hills G.C., 63 (7 under) Tom Weiskopf, Baltusrol G.C., Springfield, Southampton, N.Y., 1986 N.J., 1980 133 (7 under) Louis Oosthuizen (66-67), Chambers Bay, 64 (6 under) Lee Mackey, Merion G.C., Ardmore, Pa., 1950 University Place, Wash., 2015 64 (6 under) Mike Weir, Bethpage State Park (Black 133 (9 under) Jason Day (65-68), Congressional C.C. (Blue Course), Farmingdale, N.Y., 2009 Course), Bethesda, Md., 2011 65 (7 under) Rickie Fowler, Erin Hills, Erin, Wis., 2017 134 (8 under) Loren Roberts (64-70), Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 65 (6 under) Tiger Woods, Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., 1994 2000 65 (6 under) Rory McIlroy, Congressional C.C. (Blue Lowest Score, First 54 Holes Course), Bethesda, Md., 2011 65 (6 under) Justin Rose, Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., 199 Rory McIlroy (65-66-68), Congressional C.C. (Blue 2019 Course), Bethesda, Md., 2011 65 (5 under) T.C. Chen, Oakland Hills C.C., Birmingham, 200 Jim Furyk (67-66-67), Olympia Fields (Ill.) C.C. (North Mich., 1985 Course), 2003 65 (5 under) Colin Montgomerie, Congressional C.C. 202 Ricky Barnes (67-65-70), Bethpage State Park (Black (Blue Course), Bethesda, Md., 1997 Course), Farmingdale, N.Y., 2009 65 (5 under) Tom Watson, Olympia Fields (Ill.) C.C. 202 Martin Kaymer (65-65-72), Pinehurst R. & C.C. (No. 2), (North Course), 2003 Village of Pinehurst, N.C., 2014 65 (5 under) Martin Kaymer, Pinehurst R. & C.C. (No. 2), 202 Gary Woodland (68-65-69), Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., Village of Pinehurst, N.C., 2014 2019 65 (5 under) Dustin Johnson, Chambers Bay, University U.S. Open 17

Place, Wash., 2015 (Championship Course), Brookline, Mass., 65 (5 under) Henrik Stenson, Chambers Bay, University 1988 Place, Wash., 2015 64 (6 under) Tom Kite, Southern Hills C.C., Tulsa, Okla., 65 (5 under) Justin Thomas, Winged Foot G.C. (West 2001 Course), Mamaroneck, N.Y., 2020 64 (6 under) Vijay Singh, Southern Hills C.C., Tulsa, Okla., 2001 Highest Score, First Round 64 (6 under) Adam Scott, Chambers Bay, University Place, Wash., 2015 157 J.D. Tucker, Myopia Hunt Club, S. Hamilton, Mass., 1898 Highest Score, Fourth Round Lowest Score, Second Round 116 O. McCammon, Baltimore (Md.) C.C. (Roland Park 63 (7 under) Vijay Singh, Olympia Fields (Ill.) C.C. (North Course), 1899 Course), 2003 64 (6 under) Tommy Jacobs, Congressional C.C. Lowest Score, 9 Holes (Composite Course), Bethesda, Md., 1964 64 (6 under) Rives McBee, The Olympic Club (Lake 29 , fourth round, second nine, Course), San Francisco, Calif., 1966 Shinnecock Hills G.C., Southampton, N.Y., 1995 64 (6 under) Curtis Strange, Oak Hill C.C. (East Course), 29 Neal Lancaster, second round, second nine, Oakland Rochester, N.Y., 1989 Hills C.C. (South Course), Bloomfield Hills, Mich., 1996 64 (6 under) Mark Brooks, Southern Hills C.C., Tulsa, 29 Vijay Singh, second round, second nine, Olympia Okla., 2001 Fields (Ill.) C.C. (North Course), 2003 64 (6 under) Woody Austin, Olympia Fields (Ill.) C.C. 29 Louis Oosthuizen, fourth round, second nine, (North Course), 2003 Chambers Bay, University Place, Wash., 2015 64 (6 under) Lucas Glover, Bethpage State Park (Black Course), Farmingdale, N.Y., 2009 Largest 18-Hole Lead

Highest Score, Second Round 5 Tommy Armour (68), North Shore C.C., Glenview, Ill., 1933 106 W.E. Stoddard, Baltimore (Md.) C.C. (Roland Park 4 Olin Dutra (69), Fresh Meadow C.C., Flushing, N.Y., 1932 Course), 1899 Largest 36-Hole Lead Lowest Score, Third Round 6 Tiger Woods (134), Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., 2000 63 (7 under) Justin Thomas, Erin Hills, Erin, Wis., 2017 6 Rory McIlroy (131), Congressional C.C. (Blue Course), 64 (6 under) , Merion G.C. (East Course), Bethesda, Md., 2011 Ardmore, Pa., 1981 6 Martin Kaymer (130), Pinehurst R. & C.C. (No. 2), 64 (6 under) , The Olympic Club (Lake Village of Pinehurst, N.C., 2014 Course), San Francisco, Calif., 1987 5 Willie Anderson (149), Baltusrol G.C. (Original 64 (7 under) Loren Roberts, Oakmont (Pa) C.C., 1994 Course), Springfield, N.J., 1903 65 (7 under) Patrick Reed, Erin Hills, Erin, Wis., 2017 4 Tom McNamara (142), Englewood (N.J.) G.C., 1909 65 (6 under) Larry Nelson, Oakmont (Pa) C.C., 1983 4 James Barnes (144), Columbia C.C., Chevy Chase, 65 (6 under) Jason Day, Congressional C.C. (Blue Md., 1921 Course), Bethesda, Md., 2011 4 Dustin Johnson (136), Shinnecock Hills G.C., 65 (6 under) Lee Westwood, Congressional C.C. (Blue Southampton, N.Y., 2018 Course), Bethesda, Md., 2011 65 (6 under) Shane Lowry, Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 2016 Largest 54-Hole Lead 65 (5 under) Matthew Wolff, Winged Foot G.C. (West Course), Mamaroneck, N.Y., 2020 10 Tiger Woods (205), Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., 2000 8 Rory McIlroy (199), Congressional C.C. (Blue Course), Highest Score, Third Round Bethesda, Md., 2011 7 James Barnes (217), Columbia C.C., Chevy Chase, Md., 110 O. McCammon, Baltimore (Md.) C.C. (Roland Park 1921 Course), 1899 Largest 18-Hole Lead, Non-Winner Lowest Score, Fourth Round 5  Tommy Armour, North Shore C.C., Glenview, Ill., 1933 63 (8 under) Johnny Miller, Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 1973 (won) 63 (7 under) Tommy Fleetwood, fourth round, Largest 36-Hole Lead, Non-Winner Shinnecock Hills G.C., Southampton, N.Y., 2018 4 Tom McNamara, Englewood (N.J.) G.C., 1909 64 (7 under) , The Country Club 4 Dustin Johnson, Shinnecock Hills G.C., 18 U.S. Open

Southampton, N.Y., 2018 Since World War II: 76 (6 over) Ben Hogan, Oakland Hills C.C. (South Largest 54-Hole Lead, Non-Winner Course), Birmingham, Mich., 1951 76 (6 over) Jack Fleck, The Olympic Club (Lake 5  , Brae Burn C.C., West Newton, Mass., 1919 Course), San Francisco, Calif., 1955

Best Comeback by Winner, Final Round Lowest Score by Winner, Second Round

7 strokes Arnold Palmer (72-71-72-65), Cherry Hills 64 (6 under) Curtis Strange, Oak Hill C.C. (East Course), C.C., Englewood, Colo., 1960 Rochester, N.Y., 1989 6 strokes Johnny Miller (71-69-76-63), Oakmont (Pa.) 64 (6 under) Lucas Glover, Bethpage State Park (Black C.C., 1973 Course), Farmingdale, N.Y., 2009 5 strokes Walter Hagen (78-73-75-75), Brae Burn C.C., 65 (6 under) Gary Woodland, Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., West Newton, Mass, 1919 2019 5 strokes Johnny Farrell (77-74-71-72), Olympia Fields 65 (5 under) Andy North, Oakland Hills C.C. (South C.C. (No. 4 Course), Matteson, Ill., 1928 Course), Birmingham, Mich., 1985 5 strokes Byron Nelson (72-73-71-68), Philadelphia 65 (5 under) Martin Kaymer, Pinehurst R. & C.C. (No. 2), C.C. (Spring Mill Course), West Village of Pinehurst, N.C., 2014 Conshohocken, Pa., 1939 5 strokes Lee Janzen (73-66-73-68), The Olympic Club Highest Score by Winner, Second Round (Lake Course), San Francisco, Calif., 1998 85 Fred Herd, Myopia Hunt Club, S. Hamilton, Mass., 1898 Best Comeback by Winner, Final 36 Holes Since World War I: 11 strokes Lou Graham, Medinah (Ill.) C.C. (No. 3 79 (7 over) a- Robert T. Jones Jr., Scioto C.C., Course), 1975 Columbus, Ohio, 1926 Since World War II: Best Comeback by Winner, Final 54 Holes 73 (3 over) Ben Hogan, Oakland Hills C.C. (South 9 strokes Jack Fleck, The Olympic Club (Lake Course), Birmingham, Mich., 1951 Course), San Francisco, Calif., 1955 74 (3 over) Julius Boros, The Country Club (Championship Course), Brookline, Mass., Largest Winning Margin 1963 73 (2 over)  Larry Nelson, Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 1983 15 strokes Tiger Woods (272), Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., 73 (1 over)  Jack Nicklaus, Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., 1972 2000 (largest winning margin in all majors) 11 strokes Willie Smith (315), Baltimore (Md.) C.C., 1899 Lowest Score by Winner, Third Round 9 strokes James Barnes (289), Columbia C.C., Chevy Chase, Md., 1921 65 (6 under) Larry Nelson, Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 1983 66 (5 under) Ernie Els, Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 1994 Lowest Score by Winner, First Round 66 (4 under) Ken Venturi, Congressional C.C. (Composite Course), Bethesda, Md., 1964 63 (7 under) Jack Nicklaus, Baltusrol G.C. (Lower Course), Springfield, N.J., 1980 Highest Score by Winner, Third Round 65 (6 under) Tiger Woods, Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., 2000 65 (6 under) Rory McIlroy, Congressional C.C. (Blue 83 Willie Anderson, Myopia Hunt Club, S. Hamilton, Course), Bethesda, Md., 2011 Mass., 1901 65 (5 under) Martin Kaymer, Pinehurst R. & C.C. (No. 2), Since World War I: Village of Pinehurst, N.C., 2014 76 (4 over) a-Robert T. Jones Jr., Inwood C.C., Inwood, 66 (4 under) Retief Goosen, Southern Hills C.C., Tulsa, N.Y., 1923 Okla., 2001 76 (4 over) Tommy Armour, Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 1927 76 (5 over) Julius Boros, The Country Club Highest Score by Winner, First Round (Championship Course), Brookline, Mass., 1963 91 Horace Rawlins, Newport (R.I.) G.C., 1895 76 (5 over) Johnny Miller, Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 1973 Since World War I: 76 (6 over) Angel Cabrera, Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 2007 78 (6 over) Tommy Armour, Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 1927 78 (7 over) Walter Hagen, Brae Burn C.C., West Lowest Score by Winner, Fourth Round Newton, Mass., 1919 63 (8 under) Johnny Miller, Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 1973 U.S. Open 19

65 (6 under) Arnold Palmer, Cherry Hills C.C., 71 Tony Jacklin, Hazeltine National G.C., Chaska, Minn., Englewood, Colo., 1960 1970 65 (5 under) Jack Nicklaus, Baltusrol G.C. (Lower 71 Orville Moody, Jack Nicklaus, Chi Chi Rodriguez, Course), Springfield, N.J., 1967 Mason Rudolph, and , Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., 1972 Highest Score by Winner, Fourth Round Highest Score to Lead Field, 36 Holes 84 (12 over) Fred Herd, Myopia Hunt Club, S. Hamilton, Mass., 1898 173 Horace Rawlins (91-82), Newport (R.I.) G.C., 1895 Since World War I: (Open played over 36 holes) 164 Alex Smith (82-82), Myopia Hunt Club, S. Hamilton, 79 (7 over) a-Robert T. Jones Jr., Winged Foot G.C., Mass., 1901 (Open played over 72 holes) Mamaroneck, N.Y., 1929 Since World War II: Since World War II: 144  (73-71), Oakland Hills C.C. (South 75 (4 over) Cary Middlecoff, Medinah (Ill.) C.C. (No. 3 Course), Birmingham, Mich., 1951 Course), 1949 144 Tommy Bolt (67-77) and E. (74-70), The 75 (4 over) Hale Irwin, Inverness Club, Toledo, Ohio, 1979 Olympic Club (Lake Course), San Francisco, Calif., 1955 144  (74-70), Bruce Crampton (74-70), Jack Lowest Score to Lead Field, 18 Holes Nicklaus (71-73), Cesar Sanudo (72-72), Lanny Wadkins 63 (7 under) Jack Nicklaus, Baltusrol G.C. (Lower (76-68) and Kermit Zarley (71-73), Pebble Beach (Calif.) Course), Springfield, N.J., 1980 G.L. (1972) 63 (7 under) Tom Weiskopf, Baltusrol G.C. (Lower Course), Springfield, N.J., 1980 Highest Score to Lead Field, 54 Holes 64 (6 under) Lee Mackey Jr., Merion G.C. (East Course), 249  (86-82-81), Myopia Hunt Club, S. Ardmore, Pa., 1950 Hamilton, Mass., 1901 64 (6 under) , Bethpage State Park (Black Course), Farmingdale, N.Y., 2009 Since World War II: 218 Bobby Locke (73-71-74), Oakland Hills C.C. (South Lowest Score to Lead Field, 36 Holes Course), Birmingham, Mich., 1951 218 Jacky Cupit (70-72-76), The Country Club 130 Martin Kaymer (65-65), Pinehurst R. & C.C. (No. 2), (Championship Course), Brookline, Mass., 1963 Village of Pinehurst, N.C., 2014 217 Ben Hogan (72-73-72), The Olympic Club (Lake 131 Rory McIlroy (65-66), Congressional C.C. (Blue Course), San Francisco, Calif., 1955 Course), Bethesda, Md., 2011 132 Ricky Barnes (67-65), Bethpage State Park (Black Highest Winning Score Course), Farmingdale, N.Y., 2009 331 Willie Anderson, Myopia Hunt Club, South Hamilton, Lowest Score to Lead Field, 54 Holes Mass., 1901 (won in playoff) Since World War II: 199 Rory McIlroy (65-66-68), Congressional C.C. (Blue Course), Bethesda, Md., 2011 293 Julius Boros, The Country Club (Championship 200 Jim Furyk, (67-66-67), Olympia Fields (Ill.) C.C. (North Course), Brookline, Mass., 1963 (won in playoff) Course), 2003 290 Jack Nicklaus, Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., 1972 202 Ricky Barnes (67-65-70), Bethpage State Park (Black Course), Farmingdale, N.Y., 2009 Fewest Sub-Par Rounds, Championships 202 Martin Kaymer (65-65-72), Pinehurst R. & C.C. (No. 2), Village of Pinehurst, N.C., 2014 Since World War I: 202 Gary Woodland (68-65-69), Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., 0 Brae Burn C.C., West Newton, Mass., 1919 2019 Since World War II: 2  Oakland Hills C.C. (South Course), Birmingham, Mich., 1951 Highest Score to Lead Field, 18 Holes

89 Willie Dunn, James Foulis and , Most Over-Par Rounds, Championships Newport (R.I.) G.C., 1895 432 Oakland Hills C.C. (South Course), Bloomfield Hills, Since World War II: Mich., 1996 71 Sam Snead, Oakland Hills C.C. (South Course), 427 Philadelphia C.C. (Spring Mill Course), West Birmingham, Mich., 1951 Conshohocken, Pa., 1939 71 Tommy Bolt, Julius Boros and Dick Metz, Southern 424 Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 1935 Hills C.C., Tulsa, Okla., 1958 20 U.S. Open

Fewest Sub-Par Rounds by Field, First Round Most Players to Tie for Lead, 18 Holes

Since World War II: 7 Southern Hills C.C., Tulsa, Okla., 1977 0 Oakland Hills C.C. (South Course), Birmingham, Mich., 1951 0 Southern Hills C.C., Tulsa, Okla., 1958 Most Players to Tie for Lead, 36 Holes 0 Winged Foot G.C., Mamaroneck, N.Y., 1974 0 Shinnecock Hills G.C., Southampton, N.Y., 1986 6 Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., 1972

Fewest Sub-Par Rounds by Field, Second Round Most Players to Tie for Lead, 54 Holes 4 Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 1973 Since World War II: 4 Chambers Bay, University Place, Wash., 2015 0 Oakland Hills C.C. (South Course), Birmingham, Mich., 1951 4 Shinnecock Hills G.C., Southampton, N.Y., 2018

Fewest Sub-Par Rounds by Field, Third Round Most Sub-Par Rounds, Championship

Since World War II: 140 Erin Hills, Erin, Wis., 2017 0 Oakland Hills C.C. (South Course), Birmingham, Mich., 1951 139 Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., 2019 0 The Country Club (Championship Course), Brookline, 124 Medinah (Ill.) C.C. (No. 3 Course), 1990 Mass., 1963 108 Congressional C.C. (Blue Course), Bethesda, Md., 2011 83 Olympia Fields (Ill.) C.C. (North Course), 2003 Fewest Sub-Par Rounds by Field, Fourth Round Most Rounds in the 60s, Championship Since World War II: 0 Merion G.C. (East Course), Ardmore, Pa., 1950 83 Olympia Fields (Ill.) C.C. (North Course), 2003 0 Northwood Club, Dallas, Texas, 1952 81 Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., 2019 0 Winged Foot G.C., Mamaroneck, N.Y., 1959 76 Baltusrol G.C. (Lower Course), Springfield, N.J., 1993 0 The Country Club (Championship Course), Brookline, 71 Chambers Bay, University Place, Wash., 2015 Mass., 1963 0 Shinnecock Hills G.C., Southampton, N.Y., 2004 Most Sub-Par 72-Hole Totals, Championship

Highest 36-Hole Cut 31 Erin Hills, Erin, Wis., 2017 31 Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., 2019 Since World War II: 28 Medinah (Ill.) C.C. (No. 3 Course), 1990 155 (15 over) The Olympic Club (Lake Course), San 20 Congressional C.C. (Blue Course), Bethesda, Md., 2011 Francisco, Calif., 1955 11 The Country Club (Championship Course), Brookline, 154 (14 over) Southern Hills C.C., Tulsa, Okla., 1958 Mass., 1988 154 (10 over) Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., 1972 Most Sub-Par Scores, First Round Lowest 36-Hole Cut 44 Erin Hills, Erin, Wis., 2017 143 (+3) Olympia Fields (Ill.) C.C. (North Course), 2003 39 Medinah (Ill.) C.C. (No. 3 Course), 1990 144 (+2) Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., 2019 39 Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., 2019 144 (+4) Baltusrol G.C. (Lower Course), Springfield, N.J., 1993 29 Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., 1992 144 (+4) Bethpage State Park (Black Course), Farmingdale, 25 Chambers Bay, University Place, Wash., 2015 N.Y., 2009 145 (+1) Medinah (Ill.) C.C. (No. 3 Course), 1990 Most Sub-Par Scores, Second Round 145 (+1) Erin Hills, Erin, Wis., 2017 47 Medinah (Ill.) C.C. (No. 3 Course), 1990 145 (+5) Oakland Hills C.C. (South Course), Birmingham, Mich., 46 Erin Hills, Erin, Wis., 2017 1985 44 Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., 2019 145 (+5) Oak Hill C.C. (East Course), Rochester, N.Y., 1989 38 Olympia Fields (Ill.) C.C. (North Course), 2003 145 (+5) Shinnecock Hills G.C., Southampton, N.Y., 2004 33 Hazeltine National G.C., Chaska, Minn. 1991 145 (+5) Pinehurst R. & C.C. (No. 2), Village of Pinehurst, N.C., 2014 145 (+5) Chambers Bay, University Place, Wash., 2015 Most Sub-Par Scores, Third Round 32 Erin Hills, Erin, Wis., 2017 Most Players to Make Cut 26 Congressional C.C. (Blue Course), Bethesda, Md., 2011 24 Medinah (Ill.) C.C., 1990 108 Oakland Hills C.C. (South Course), Bloomfield Hills, 23 Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., 2019 Mich., 1996 22 Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., 1982 88 Baltusrol G.C. (Lower Course), Springfield, N.J., 1993 U.S. Open 21

Most Sub-Par Scores, Fourth Round 33 Gene Sarazen (1920-1958) 32 Arnold Palmer (1953-1994) 33 Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., 2019 31 Raymond Floyd (1964-2004) 32 Congressional C.C. (Blue Course), Bethesda, Md., 2011 31 Sam Snead (1937-1977) 22 Chambers Bay, University Place, Wash., 2015 31 Tom Watson (1972-2010) 18 Baltusrol G.C. (Lower Course), Springfield, N.J., 1993 29 Phil Mickelson (1990-2020) 18 Erin Hills, Erin, Wis., 2017 29 Gary Player (1958-1989) 27 Ernie Els (1993-2019) Most Sub-Par Rounds by One Player in One Championship 27 (1974-2006) 26 Julius Boros (1950-1977) 4 Sam Snead, St. Louis (Mo.) C.C., 1947 (one round in 26 Ben Crenshaw (1970-1999) playoff) 25 Jim Furyk (1994-2019) 4 Billy Casper, The Olympic Club (Lake Course), San 25 Gene Littler (1954-1982) Francisco, Calif., 1966 (one round in playoff) 24 Tommy Armour (1920-1950) 4 Lee Trevino, Oak Hill C.C. (East Course), Rochester, N.Y., 24 Bobby Cruickshank (1921-1957) 1968 24 Johnny Farrell (1920-1954) 4 Tony Jacklin, Hazeltine National G.C., Chaska, Minn., 24 Fred McLeod (1903-1946) 1970 24 Corey Pavin (1981-2006) 4 Lee Janzen, Baltusrol G.C. (Lower Course), Springfield, N.J., 1993 Most Consecutive U.S. Opens Started 4 Curtis Strange, Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 1994 4 Rory McIlroy, Congressional C.C. (Blue Course), 44 Jack Nicklaus (1957-2000) Bethesda, Md., 2011 33 Hale Irwin (1971-2003) 4 , Congressional C.C. (Blue Course), 33 Gene Sarazen (1920-1958)* Bethesda, Md., 2011 31 Tom Kite (1974-2004) 4 Brooks Koepka, Erin Hills, Erin, Wis., 2017 31 Arnold Palmer (1953-1983) 4 Charley Hoffman, Erin Hills, Erin, Wis., 2017 29 Tom Watson (1972-2000) 4 Brandt Snedeker, Erin Hills, Erin, Wis., 2017 27 Ernie Els (1993-2019) 4 Gary Woodland, Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., 2019 27 Gary Player (1958-1984) 4 Brooks Koepka, Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., 2019 25 Raymond Floyd (1969-1993) 4 Jon Rahm, Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., 2019 25 Sam Snead (1937-1965)* 24 Jim Furyk (1996-2019) *no championship from 1942-1945 (World War II)

Miscellaneous Most U.S. Opens Completed, 72 Holes

Highest Score, One Hole 35 Jack Nicklaus 27 Hale Irwin 19 Ray Ainsley, 16th hole (par 4), Cherry Hills C.C., 27 Sam Snead Englewood, Colo., 1938 26 Raymond Floyd 26 Gene Sarazen Most Consecutive Birdies 25 Phil Mickelson 25 Gary Player 6  (holes 2-7), Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., 1982 25 Tom Watson 6 Andy Dillard (holes 1-6), Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., 1992 24 Tom Kite 6 Adam Hadwin (holes 18-5), Erin Hills, Erin, Wis., 2017 24 Arnold Palmer 22 Jim Furyk Most Consecutive 3s 22 Walter Hagen 8 Hubert Green (holes 9-16), Baltusrol G.C. (Lower Most U.S. Open Rounds Course), Springfield, N.J., 1980 7 Hubert Green (holes 10-16), Southern Hills C.C., Tulsa, 160 Jack Nicklaus Okla., 1977 120 Hale Irwin 7 Peter Jacobsen (holes 1-7), The Country Club 118 Gene Sarazen (Championship Course), Brookline, Mass., 1988 117 Sam Snead 115 Arnold Palmer Most Appearances 114 Tom Kite 113 Raymond Floyd 44 Jack Nicklaus (1957-2000) 112 Tom Watson 34 Hale Irwin (1966-2003) 109 Gary Player 33 Tom Kite (1970-2004) 106 Phil Mickelson 22 U.S. Open

Most Consecutive U.S. Opens Completed, 72 Holes 20 Walter Hagen 19 Gary Player 22 Walter Hagen (1913-36)* 18 Arnold Palmer 22 Gene Sarazen (1920-41) 17 Alex Smith 22 Gary Player (1958-79) 17 Mike Brady 21 Jack Nicklaus (1964-84) 17 Gene Sarazen *no championship from 1917-1918 (World War I) 17 Ben Hogan 17 Julius Boros Most Times Runner-Up Consecutive Top-5 Finishes 6 Phil Mickelson (1999, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2009, 2013) 4 a-Robert T. Jones Jr. (1922, 1924, 1925, 1928) 6 Willie Anderson (1901-06) 4 Sam Snead (1937, 1947, 1949, 1953) 6 a-Robert T. Jones (1921-26) 4 Jack Nicklaus (1960, 1968, 1971, 1982) 5 Alex Smith (1905-10) 4 Arnold Palmer (1962, 1963, 1966, 1967) 5 Willie Smith (1898-02) 3 Alex Smith (1898, 1901, 1905) 4 Ben Hogan (1950-1953) 3 Tom McNamara (1909, 1912, 1915) 4 Tom Lehman (1995-1998) 3 Colin Montgomerie (1994, 1997, 2006) 4 Tom Weiskopf (1976-1979) 3 Jim Furyk (2006, 20077, 2016) Consecutive Top-10 Finishes Most Top-3 Finishes 7 Stewart Gardner (1900-06) 9 Jack Nicklaus 7 a-Robert T. Jones Jr. (1920-26) 8 Robert T. Jones Jr. 7 Ben Hogan (1950-56) 8 Ben Hogan 6 Jack Nicklaus (1977-1982) 8 Alex Smith 6 Willie Smith (1898-1903) 7 Gene Sarazen 6 Willie Anderson Consecutive Top-25 Finishes 6 Arnold Palmer 6 Phil Mickelson 19 Walter Hagen (1913-16, 1919-33) 6 Tiger Woods (no championships 1917-18) 16 (1899-1915) Most Top-5 Finishes 15 Walter Hagen (1919-1933) 14 Willie Anderson (1897-1910) 11 Willie Anderson 13 Leo Diegel (1922-34) 11 Jack Nicklaus 13 Macdonald Smith (1923-36) 10 Alex Smith 12 Sam Snead (1946-57) 10 Walter Hagen 12 Jack Nicklaus (1971-82) 10 Ben Hogan 10 Arnold Palmer Most Sub-Par Rounds, Career 9 a-Robert T. Jones Jr. 9 Gene Sarazen 37 Jack Nicklaus 9 Julius Boros Consecutive Sub-Par Rounds Most Top-10 Finishes 6 Sam Snead (1947-48, includes 18-hole playoff) 18 Jack Nicklaus 5 (1989-90) 16 Walter Hagen 5 Curtis Strange (1993-94) 15 Ben Hogan 5 Brooks Koepka (2016-17) 14 Gene Sarazen 5 Brooks Koepka (2018-19) 13 Arnold Palmer 12 Ben Hogan Rounds in the 60s 11 Willie Anderson 11 Alex Smith 29 Jack Nicklaus 11 Julius Boros 11 Tom Watson Consecutive Rounds in the 60s

Most Top-25 Finishes 5 Brooks Koepka (2018-19) 4 Lee Trevino (1968) 22 Jack Nicklaus 4 Ben Crenshaw (1986-87) 21 Sam Snead 4 Lee Janzen (1993) U.S. Open 23

4 Tiger Woods (2001-02) Gary and Wayne Player, 1982, Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L. 4 Rory McIlroy (2011) Jack and , 1997, Congressional C.C. (Blue Course), 4 Gary Woodland (2019) Bethesda, Md. 4 Jon Rahm (2019) Jay and , 2003, Olympia Fields (Ill.) C.C. (North Course); *2004, Shinnecock Hills G.C., Southampton, N.Y. Sub-Par 72-Hole Totals * = both made cut 7 Jack Nicklaus Brothers and Sisters in Same Year’s U.S. Open and U.S. Women’s Open (7) Consecutive Sub-Par 72-Hole Totals Jim Gallagher Jr. and Jackie Gallagher-Smith (1989, 1990*, 1991, 3 Curtis Strange (1988-90) 1992, 2002) Hank and Kelli Kuehne (1999*) Most Times Led After 54 Holes Trip and Kelli Kuehne (1996, 2003*, 2005, 2007) 6 a-Robert T. Jones Jr. Kiyoshi and Ai Miyazato (2014) 4 Tom Watson Larry and Laurie Rinker (1986*) Lee and Laurie Rinker (1985, 2005) Most Times Led After 18, 36, and/or 54 Holes Nicholas and Lexi Thompson (2012*, 2013*) * = both made cut 11 Payne Stewart 10 Alex Smith Holes-In-One (47) 9 a-Robert T. Jones Jr. 9 Ben Hogan , 147-yard 10th hole, second round, Philadelphia 9 Arnold Palmer Cricket Club (St. Martin’s Course), Chestnut Hill, Pa., 1907 9 Tom Watson Eddie Towns, Skokie C.C., Glencoe, Ill., 1922 Leo Diegel, 146-yard 13th hole, second round, Inverness Club, Players Who Led First Three Rounds But Did Not Win (9) Toledo, Ohio, 1931 Zell Eaton, Baltusrol G.C. (Upper Course), Springfield, N.J., 1936 Willie Smith (1908) a-, Baltusrol G.C. (Lower Course), Springfield, N.J., Mike Brady (1912) 1954 (1960) Johnny Weitzel, Baltusrol G.C. (Lower Course), Springfield, N.J., (1968) 1954 Hale Irwin (1984) a-Billy Kuntz, 142-yard 11th hole, Oak Hill C.C. (East Course), T.C. Chen (1985) Rochester, N.Y. , 1956 Gil Morgan (1992) Jerry McGee, 180-yard 5th hole, third round, Pebble Beach Payne Stewart (1998) (Calif.) G.L., 1972 Phil Mickelson (2013) Bobby Mitchell, 180-yard 5th hole, fourth round, Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., 1972 Number of Times a Leader Went on to Win Pat Fitzsimmons, 187-yard 2nd hole, first round, Medinah (Ill.) C.C. (No. 3 Course), 1975 After 18 Holes 21 times , 208-yard 15th hole, first round, Cherry Hills After 36 Holes 41 times C.C., Englewood, Colo., 1978 After 54 Holes 53 times Tom Weiskopf, Cherry Hills C.C., Englewood, Colo., 1978 Gary Player, 185-yard 3rd hole, third round, Inverness Club, Number of Playoffs Toledo, Ohio, 1979 33 in 120 championships Tom Watson, 194-yard 4th hole, first round, Baltusrol G.C. (Lower Course), Springfield, N.J., 1980 Johnny Miller, 205-yard 12th hole, second round, Pebble Beach Par-3 Finishes at U.S. Open Championships (Calif.) G.L., 1982 1896, Shinnecock Hills, Southampton, N.Y. Bill Brodell, 180-yard 5th hole, second round, Pebble Beach 1902, Garden City (N.Y.) G.C. (Calif.) G.L., 1982 1909, Englewood (N.J.) G.C. Tom Weiskopf, 120-yard 7th hole, fourth round, Pebble Beach 1997, Congressional C.C., Bethesda, Md. (Calif.) G.L., 1982 Scott Simpson, 228-yard 16th hole, first round, Oakmont (Pa.) Father and Son(s) in Same U.S. Open (Six Known) C.C., 1983 Mark McCumber, 190-yard 10th hole, first round, Winged Foot Tom Sr., Tom Jr. and Willie Anderson (Winner), 1903, Baltusrol G.C. (West Course), Mamaroneck, N.Y., 1984 G.C. (Original Course), Springfield, N.J. Ben Crenshaw, 217-yard, 9th hole, second round, Oakland Hills Willie and Mac Hunter, 1947, St. Louis C.C., Clayton, Mo. C.C. (South Course), Birmingham, Mich., 1985 *Joe and Joe Jr. Kirkwood, 1948, Riviera C.C., Los Angeles, Calif. Doug Weaver, 159-yard 6th hole, second round, Oak Hill C.C. 24 U.S. Open

(East Course), Rochester, N.Y., 1989 , 522-yard 17th hole, first round, The Olympic Club Mark Wiebe, 159-yard 6th hole, second round, Oak Hill C.C. (East (Lake Course), San Francisco, Calif., 2012 Course), Rochester, N.Y., 1989 Note: Records for holes-in-one and double eagles are not available Jerry Pate, 159-yard 6th hole, second round, Oak Hill C.C. (East for all years. Course), Rochester, N.Y., 1989 , 159-yard 6th hole, second round, Oak Hill C.C. (East Course), Rochester, N.Y., 1989 a-amateur Jay Don Blake, 190-yard 8th hole, first round, Medinah (Ill.) C.C. (No. 3 Course), 1990 John Inman, 194-yard 4th hole, first round, Hazeltine National Final Qualifying G.C., Chaska, Minn., 1991 Fuzzy Zoeller, 194-yard 4th hole, second round, Hazeltine National G.C., Chaska, Minn., 1991 Low Scores (since 1951) Mike Hulbert, 198-yard 12th hole, first round, Baltusrol G.C. (Lower Course), Springfield, N.J., 1993 58 , first round, Woodmont C.C. (South , 206-yard 12th hole, fourth round, Baltusrol G.C. Course), Rockville, Md., 2000 (Lower Course), Springfield, N.J., 1993 59 , second round, Woodmont C.C. (South , 182-yard 7th hole, third round, Shinnecock Hills Course), Rockville, Md., 2005 G.C., Southampton, N.Y., 1995 61 , second round, Double Eagle G.C., Chris Perry, 196-yard 13th hole, third round, The Olympic Club Columbus, Ohio, 2003 (Lake Course), San Francisco, Calif., 1998 61 Ryan Sullivan, first round, Woodmont C.C. (South Todd Fischer, 108-yard 7th hole, second round, Pebble Beach Course), Rockville, Md., 2013 (Calif.) G.L., 2000 61 Corey Conners, first round, Springfield (Ohio) C.C., Phil Mickelson, 174-yard 6th hole, second round, Southern Hills 2017 C.C., Tulsa, Okla., 2001 62 Bob Verwey, second round, Colonial C.C., Memphis, Olin Browne, 165-yard 11th hole, fourth round, Southern Hills Tenn., 1967 C.C., Tulsa, Okla., 2001 62 Peter Jacobsen, second round, Argyle C.C., Rockville, Shigeki Maruyama, 161-yard 14th hole, second round, Bethpage Md., 1980 State Park (Black Course), Farmingdale, N.Y., 2002 62 Steve Stricker, first round, Woodmont C.C. (South Andy Miller, 205-yard 3rd hole, fourth round, Bethpage State Park Course), Rockville, Md., 1998 (Black Course), Farmingdale, N.Y., 2002 62 Tom Scherrer, second round, Colonial C.C., Memphis, , 207-yard 17th hole, fourth round, Bethpage State Tenn., 1999 Park (Black Course), Farmingdale, N.Y., 2002 62 Brandt Jobe, second round, Woodmont C.C., a-Spencer Levin, 179-yard 17th hole, first round, Shinnecock Hills Rockville, Md., 2000 G.C., Southampton, N.Y., 2004 62 a-Andrew Sanders, second round, Shadow Hawk G.C., Peter Jacobsen, 175-yard 9th hole, third round, Pinehurst R. & Houston, Texas, 2000 C.C. (Course No. 2), Village of Pinehurst, N.C., 2005 62 Mark Wiebe, first round, Colonial C.C., Memphis, , 238-yard 3rd hole, third round, Winged Foot G.C. Tenn., 2001 (West Course), Mamaroneck, N.Y., 2006 62 Stewart Cink, first round, The Lakes G. & C.C., Thongchai Jaidee, 181-yard 5th hole, third round, Pebble Beach Columbus, Ohio, 2003 (Calif.) G.L., 2010 62 a-Tripp Kuehne, first round, Stonebridge Ranch C.C. John Peterson, 199-yard 13th hole, third round, The Olympic Club (Dye Course), McKinney, Texas, 2003 (Lake Course), San Francisco, Calif., 2012 62 , second round, The Lakes G. & C.C., Shawn Stefani, 229-yard 17th hole, fourth round, Merion G.C. Columbus, Ohio, 2004 (East Course), Ardmore, Pa., 2013 62 J.P. Hayes, first round, Woodmont C.C. (South Course), Zach Johnson, 191-yard 9th hole, fourth round, Pinehurst R. & Rockville, Md., 2005 C.C. (Course No. 2), Village of Pinehurst, N.C., 2014 62 Darron Stiles, second round, Colonial C.C. (South Rory Sabbatini, 202-yard 12th hole, first round, Pebble Beach Course), Memphis, Tenn., 2007 (Calif.) G.L., 2019 62 Jason Bohn, first round, Ansley G.C. (Settindown Patrick Reed, 165-yard 7th hole, first round, Winged Foot G.C. Creek Course), Roswell, Ga., 2008 (West Course), Mamaroneck, N.Y., 2020 62 , first round, The Lakes G. & C.C., Will Zalatoris, 165-yard 7th hole, first round, Winged Foot G.C. Columbus, Ohio, 2009 (West Course), Mamaroneck, N.Y., 2020 62 Cortland Lowe, first round, NCR C.C. (South Course), Dayton, Ohio, 2009 62 a-Brett Patterson, second round, Hawks Ridge G.C., Double Eagles (3) Ball Ground, Ga., 2011 T.C. Chen, 527-yard 2nd hole, first round, Oakland Hills C.C. 62 Brandt Jobe, first round, The Lakes G. & C.C., (South Course), Birmingham, Mich., 1985 Columbus, Ohio, 2011 , 523-yard 6th hole, fourth round, Pebble Beach 62 Bio Kim, Newport Beach (Calif.) C.C., 2013 (Calif.) G.L., 2010 62 Casey Wittenberg, first round, Colonial C.C. (South U.S. Open 25

Course), Memphis, Tenn., 2014 63 Lucas Glover, first round, The Lakes G. & C.C., 62 D.J. Trahan, second round, Ridgeway C.C., Memphis, Columbus, Ohio, 2009 Tenn., 2016 63 a-Matt Nagy, second round, Hawks Ridge G.C., Ball 62 a-David Boote, first round, Walton Heath G.C. (New Ground, Ga., 2009 Course), England, 2017 63 Eric Axley, second round, Brookside G. & C.C., 62 , first round, Walton Heath G.C. (New Columbus, Ohio, 2010 Course), England, 2017 63 Scott Barr, second round, Ibaraki C.C. (West Course), 62 Sam Ryder, first round, Woodmont C.C. (North Japan, 2011 Course), Rockville, Md., 2017 63 Maarten Lafeber, second round, Walton Heath G.C., 62 Sam Burns, first round, Ridgeway C.C., Memphis, England, 2011 Tenn., 2018 63 Chez Reavie, first round, The Lakes G. & C.C., 63 Art Wall Jr., second round, Twin Hills G. & C.C., Columbus, Ohio, 2011 Oklahoma City, Okla., 1968 63 Josh Teater, first round, The Lakes G. & C.C., 63 Sam Carmichael, second round, C.C. of Indianapolis Columbus, Ohio, 2013 (Ind.), 1968 63 , first round, Colonial C.C. (South Course), 63 , second round, Manor C.C., Rockville, Memphis, Tenn., 2014 Md., 1984 63 Peter Malnati, first round, Colonial C.C. (South 63 Thomas Costello, second round, Rolling Hills C.C., Course), Memphis, Tenn., 2014 Golden, Colo., 1985 63 a-Matthew NeSmith, first round, Hawks Ridge G.C., 63 , second round, Old Oaks C.C. / Century Ball Ground, Ga., 2015 C.C., Purchase, N.Y., 1987 63 Bryson DeChambeau, second round, Wedgewood G. & 63 Davis Love III, second round, Disney World G.R. C.C., Powell, Ohio, 2016 (Magnolia Course), 1989 63 Brad Elder, first round, Ridgeway C.C., Memphis, 63 Phil Mickelson, second round, Farmington C.C., Tenn., 2016 Memphis Tenn., 1992 63 , first round, Brookside G. & C.C., 63 Michael Weeks, second round, Lake Nona G.C., Columbus, Ohio, 2017 Orlando, Fla., 1993 63 Cameron Champ, first round, Newport Beach (Calif.) 63 Tommy Armour III, first round, Congressional C.C. C.C., 2017 (Gold Course), Rockville, Md., 1994 63 Ryan Brehm, second round, Springfield (Ohio) C.C., 63 Paul Goydos, first round, Dallas Athletic Club, Dallas, 2017 Texas, 1995 63 , second round, Lakewood C.C., Dallas, 63 Collin Stoops, second round, Woodmont C.C., Texas, 2017 Rockville, Md., 1995 63 Scott Harvey, first round, Canoe Brook C.C. (North 63 Bob Burns, second round, Colonial C.C., Memphis, Course), Summit, N.J., 2017 Tenn., 1999 63 Alexander Levy, first round, Walton Heath G.C. (New 63 , second round, Colonial C.C., Memphis, Course), England, 2017 Tenn., 1999 63 Edward Loar, second round, Lakewood C.C., Dallas, 63 , first round, Woodmont C.C., Rockville, Texas, 2017 Md., 2000 63 Roman Robledo, first round, Lakewood C.C., Dallas, 63 , second round, Woodmont C.C., Rockville, Texas, 2017 Md., 2000 63 David Bransdon, first round, Japan Memorial G.C., 63 David Peoples, first round, Colonial C.C., Memphis, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan, 2018 Tenn., 2001 63 Andrew Lister, second round, Shadow Hawk G.C., 63 Peter Lonard, second round, Woodmont C.C. (North Richmond, Texas, 2018 Course), Rockville, Md., 2002 63 Dean Burmester, first round, Walton Heath G.C. (New 63 Chez Reavie, first round, Woodmont C.C. (South Course), England, 2019 Course), Rockville, Md., 2003 63 Robert Bell, second round, Springfield (Ohio) C.C., 63 Tommy Armour III, second round, Woodmont C.C. 2019 (South Course), Rockville, Md., 2005 63 Jason Allred, second round, St. Charles (Ill.) C.C., Low Qualifying Scores, 36 Holes (since 1951) 2006 63 Brett Quigley, second round, Canoe Brook C.C. (South 123 Stewart Cink, Columbus, Ohio (62, The Lakes G. & C.C., Course), 2006 & 61, Double Eagle G.C.), 2003 63 , second round, Northwood Club, 127 David Toms, Memphis, Tenn. (64, Colonial C.C. & 63, Dallas, Texas, 2007 Colonial C.C.), 1999 63 Robert Garrigus, first round, Brookside G. & C.C., 127 Eric Axley, Columbus, Ohio (64, The Lakes G. & C.C., Columbus, Ohio, 2008 & 63, Brookside G. & C.C.), 2010 63 , first round, Springfield (Ohio) C.C., 127 a-Matthew NeSmith, Ball Ground, Ga. (63, Hawks 2008 Ridge G.C, & 64, Hawks Ridge G.C., 2015 128 Art Wall Jr., Oklahoma City, Okla. (65, Twin Hills G. & 26 U.S. Open

C.C. & 63, Twin Hills G. & C.C., 1960 128 Peter Lonard, Rockville, Md. (65, Woodmont C.C.- South & 63, Woodmont C.C.-North), 2002 128 Peter Tomasulo, Springfield, Ohio (63, Springfield C.C. & 65, Springfield C.C.), 2008 128 Corey Conners, Springfield, Ohio (61, Springfield C.C. & 67, Springfield C.C.), 2017 128 Sam Burns, Memphis, Tenn. (62, Ridgeway C.C. & 66, Colonial C.C.-South), 2018 128 Dean Burmester, England (63, Walton Heath G.C.-New Course & 65, Walton Heath G.C.-Old Course), 2019 129 , Dallas, Texas (65, Trophy Roanoke C. & C.C. & 64, Trophy Roanoke C. & C.C.), 1991 129 Tim Clark, Columbus, Ohio (67, Brookside G. & C.C. & 62, The Lakes G. & C.C.), 2004 129 J.P. Hayes, Rockville, Md. (62, Woodmont C.C.-South & 67, Woodmont C.C.-North), 2005 129 Steve Stricker, St. Charles, Ill. (65, St. Charles C.C. & 64, St. Charles C.C.), 2006 129 Jason Bohn, Roswell, Ga. (62, Ansley G.C.-Settindown Creek & 67, Ansley G.C.-Settindown Creek), 2008 129 Matt Kuchar, Roswell, Ga. (64, Ansley G.C.- Settindown Creek & 65, Ansley G.C.-Settindown Creek), 2008 129 , Japan (65, Musahi C.C.-Toyooka & 64, Musahi C.C.-Toyooka, 2010 129 Brian Stuard, Springfield, Ohio (65, Springfield C.C. & 64, Springfield C.C.), 2013 129 Brian Stuard, Springfield, Ohio (64, Springfield C.C. & 65, Springfield C.C.), 2014 129 Roman Robledo, Houston, Texas (63, Lakewood C.C. & 66, Lakewood C.C.), 2017 U.S. Open 27

The Last Time It Happened

Last international winner: Last to win with all rounds in the 60s: Martin Kaymer, Germany, 2014 Gary Woodland, 2019 Last to defend title successfully: Last to win with a round in the 80s: Brooks Koepka, 2018 John McDermott, 80, in playoff, 1911 Last to win three consecutive U.S. Opens: Last to win with a round of 77: Willie Anderson, 1903-05 Sam Parks Jr., in first round, 1935 Last winner to win the U.S. Open on first attempt: Last to win with a round of 76: Francis Ouimet, 1913 Angel Cabrera, in third round, 2007 Last winner to win the U.S. Open on second attempt: Last to win with a round of 75: Webb Simpson, T14 in 2011, winner in 2012 Brooks Koepka, 2018 Last amateur to win U.S. Open: Last to win after being in final qualifying: John Goodman, 1933 Lucas Glover, 2009 Last start-to-finish winner (no ties): Last to win after being in local and final qualifying: Martin Kaymer, 2014 Orville Moody, 1969 Last winner to win money title in same year: Last winner between age 20-29: Dustin Johnson, 2016 Bryson DeChambeau, 27, 2020 Last winner to birdie the 72nd hole: Last winner between age 30-39: Gary Woodland, 2019 Gary Woodland, 35, 2019 Last winner to birdie the 72nd hole to force a playoff: Last winner over age 40: Tiger Woods, 2008 Payne Stewart, 42, 1999 (sixth-oldest in history) Last winner to birdie the 72nd hole to win by one stroke: Last winner who received a special exemption: Jordan Spieth, 2015 Hale Irwin, 1990 Last winner to birdie the 72nd hole to win by two strokes: Last defending champion to miss the cut: Lee Janzen, 1993 Gary Woodland, 2020 Last to win without a round in the 60s: Last to win without a sub-par round: Geoff Ogilvy, Australia, 2006 Geoff Ogilvy, 2006 28 U.S. Open

Exemptions for International Players

1987 Isao Aoki, Japan T14 71-73-70-71—285 , Australia T36 75-68-72-74—289 Mark McNulty, Zimbabwe T66 73-72-73-76—294 Tommy Nakajima, Japan T9 68-70-74-72—284 Jose-Maria Olazabal, Spain T68 76-69-76-74—295 Masashi (Jumbo) Ozaki, Japan T17 71-69-72-74—286 1988 Rodger Davis, Australia T47 73-73-71-74—291 Mark McNulty, Zimbabwe T17 73-72-72-68—285 Masashi (Jumbo) Ozaki, Japan MC 77-78 Ian Woosnam, Wales WD 1989 Isao Aoki, Japan T33 70-70-75-74—289 Rodger Davis, Australia WD Mark McNulty, Zimbabwe MC 73-74 Jose-Maria Olazabal, Spain T9 69-72-70-72—283 Masashi (Jumbo) Ozaki, Japan T6 70-71-68-72—281 Ian Woosnam, Wales T2 70-68-73-68—279 1990 Isao Aoki, Japan T33 73-69-74-73—289 , England MC 74-74 , Germany MC 78-70 , Australia 46 72-71-68-79—290 , Northern Ireland 63 75-70-73-78—296 , Australia MC 75-74 1991 Rodger Davis, Australia T46 74-68-81-74—297 , Australia T49 71-74-77-76—298 Bernhard Langer, Germany MC 75-74 Mark McNulty, Zimbabwe WD Masashi (Jumbo) Ozaki, Japan MC 77-75 Ronan Rafferty, Northern Ireland WD 79 Ian Woosnam, Wales T55 73-68-79-80—300 1992 Rodger Davis, Australia MC 73-80 , Ireland MC 75-73 Mike Harwood, Australia MC 76-77 Bernhard Langer, Germany T23 73-72-75-75—295 Mark McNulty, Zimbabwe T33 74-72-69-81—296 1992 Colin Montgomerie, Scotland 3 70-71-77-70—288 Masashi (Jumbo) Ozaki, Japan T23 77-70-72-76—295 , England MC 78-71 , Argentina MC 75-76 1993 , Australia T33 74-69-69-72—284 Ernie Els, South Africa T7 71-73-68-67—279 , Sweden MC 77-72 , Zimbabwe T77 71-72-74-73—290 , England T16 74-68-70-69—281 Bernhard Langer, Germany MC 74-71 Sandy Lyle, Scotland T52 70-74-70-72—286 Masashi (Jumbo) Ozaki, Japan T33 71-71-72-70—284 Jose-Maria Olazabal, Spain MC 74-74 Craig Parry, Australia T3 66-74-69-68—277 Vijay Singh, Fiji MC 73-72 , Spain T18 72-72-70-73—287 1994 Masashi (Jumbo) Ozaki, Japan T28 70-73-69-80—292 1995 Masashi (Jumbo) Ozaki, Japan T28 69-68-80-71—288 1996 Masashi (Jumbo) Ozaki, Japan T67 69-72-77-74—292 1997 Masashi (Jumbo) Ozaki, Japan MC 79-73 U.S. Open 29

Special Exemptions

1966 Ben Hogan 12 72-73-76-70—291 1977 Sam Snead MC 74-78 Tommy Bolt MC 75-78 Julius Boros MC 77-76 1978 Arnold Palmer MC 76-75 Bill Casper T30 71-76-73-77—297 Seve Ballesteros T16 75-69-71-77—292 1980 Arnold Palmer 63 73-73-77-78—301 Gene Littler T38 72-68-75-75—290 a- MC 76-71 1981 Arnold Palmer MC 77-78 Gary Player T26 72-72-71-71—286 Lou Graham MC 76-74 1983 Arnold Palmer T60 74-75-78-76—303 Gary Player T20 73-74-76-71—294 Lee Trevino WD 1984 Isao Aoki T16 72-70-72-74—288 Lee Trevino T 9 71-72-69-74—286 1986 T15 75-72-67-74—288 1988 David Ishii T36 73-73-75-68—289 1990 Hale Irwin 1 69-70-74-67—280 1991 Jack Nicklaus T46 70-76-77-74—297 1993 Jack Nicklaus T72 70-72-76-71—289 Tom Watson T5 70-66-73-69—278 1994 Arnold Palmer MC 77-81 Johnny Miller MC 81-76 Larry Nelson MC 75-73 Ben Crenshaw T33 71-74-70-78—293 Seve Ballesteros T18 72-72-70-73-287 1995 Jack Nicklaus MC 71-81 1996 Jack Nicklaus T27 72-74-69-72—287 Tom Watson T13 70-71-71-72—284 1997 Jack Nicklaus T52 73-71-75-74—293 1998 Jack Nicklaus T43 73-74-73-75—279 Scott Simpson 58 72-71-78-79—300 1999 Jack Nicklaus MC 78-75 2000 a-Aaron Baddeley MC 79-75 Michael Campbell T12 71-77-71-73—292 Jack Nicklaus MC 73-82 Greg Norman MC 77-82 Curtis Strange MC 81-81 Tom Watson T27 71-74-78-73—296 2002 Hale Irwin MC 82-81 Nick Faldo T5 70-76-66-73—285 2003 Hale Irwin WD Tom Kite MC 72-76 Tom Watson T28 65-72-75-72—284 2004 Raymond Floyd MC 75-75 2005 Nick Price T9 72-71-72-72—287 2010 Tom Watson T29 78-71-70-73—295 2010 Vijay Singh T40 74-72-75-76—297 2016 Retief Goosen MC 73-77 2018 Ernie Els MC 78-79 Jim Furyk T48 73-71-72-80—296 2019 Ernie Els MC 75-73 a-amateur