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US Open 2021 Results CURRENT LEADERS US OPEN, 17-21 Pot 1st & 2nd shared 3rd: US OPEN: WHO WE BACKED & June, Torrey Pines £204.00 2 x £81 £41 WHERE THEY FINISHED 68 entrants Best (2 punters) was US PGA US US OPENUS OVERALL MASTERS THEOPEN Challenger US GB&I Europe R of the W Rank 4+7+1+2 = 14 308 110 184 14 1st JEREMY BARHAM BROOKS KOEPKA 4 PAUL CASEY 7 JON RAHM 1 LOUIS OOSTHUIZEN 2 72 BILLY HORSCHEL 2 204 94 96 14 STEVE WATERMAN BROOKS KOEPKA 4 PAUL CASEY 7 JON RAHM 1 LOUIS OOSTHUIZEN 2 4 BROOKS KOEPKA 10 294 136 141 17 3rd DAI THOMAS XANDER SCHAUFELE 7 PAUL CASEY 7 JON RAHM 1 LOUIS OOSTHUIZEN 2 26 BRYSON de CHAMBEAU 6 360 86 249 25 4th ANGIE LOW PATRICK CANTLAY 15 PAUL CASEY 7 JON RAHM 1 LOUIS OOSTHUIZEN 2 4 COLIN MORIKAWA 3 220 87 97 36 5th ALLAN GALLARD BRYSON de CHAMBEAU 26 RORY McILROY 7 JON RAHM 1 LOUIS OOSTHUIZEN 2 19 DUSTIN JOHNSON 11 369 118 213 38 6th TOM LITTLE COLIN MORIKAWA 4 PAUL CASEY 7 JON RAHM 1 HIDEKI MATSUJAMA 26 19 JORDAN SPIETH 17 328 141 146 41 7th PETER GREGORY JORDAN SPIETH 19 RORY McILROY 7 FRANCESCO MOLINARI 13 LOUIS OOSTHUIZEN 2 19 JUSTIN THOMAS 5 311 96 162 53 8th GARY COLDWELL JORDAN SPIETH 19 RORY McILROY 7 JON RAHM 1 HIDEKI MATSUJAMA 26 15 PATRICK CANTLAY 3 331 116 162 53 LYNN MERCER DUSTIN JOHNSON 19 RORY McILROY 7 JON RAHM 1 HIDEKI MATSUJAMA 26 19 PATRICK REED 3 267 115 99 53 SHAUN CHALLIS JUSTIN THOMAS 19 PAUL CASEY 7 JON RAHM 1 HIDEKI MATSUJAMA 26 62 PHIL MICKELSON 1 352 70 220 62 11th LINDA DAKER BROOKS KOEPKA 4 MATT FITZPATRICK 55 JON RAHM 1 LOUIS OOSTHUIZEN 2 72 TONY FINAU 1 452 169 221 62 SHARON DEADMAN DUSTIN JOHNSON 19 RORY McILROY 7 JON RAHM 1 ADAM SCOTT 35 72 WEBB SIMPSON 1 388 68 243 77 13th LEIGH FERRIS PATRICK REED 19 MATT FITZPATRICK 55 JON RAHM 1 LOUIS OOSTHUIZEN 2 72 WILL ZALATORIS 1 363 104 180 79 14th IAN DAKER BROOKS KOEPKA 4 JUSTIN ROSE 72 JON RAHM 1 LOUIS OOSTHUIZEN 2 7 XANDER SCHAUFELE 4 352 115 158 79 TOM DAKER COLIN MORIKAWA 4 TYRRELL HATTON 72 JON RAHM 1 LOUIS OOSTHUIZEN 2 40 IAN POULTER 1 594 219 295 80 16th DAVID FITZGERALD DUSTIN JOHNSON 19 RORY McILROY 7 SERGIO GARCIA 19 ADAM SCOTT 35 72 JUSTIN ROSE 9 274 91 101 82 17th ANDREW SEALE XANDER SCHAUFELE 7 TYRRELL HATTON 72 JON RAHM 1 LOUIS OOSTHUIZEN 2 55 MATT FITZPATRICK 5 340 94 162 84 18th ALAN NICHOLSON BROOKS KOEPKA 4 RORY McILROY 7 JON RAHM 1 ABRAHAM ANCER 72 72 MATT WALLACE 1 405 141 180 84 DAVE WATTS BROOKS KOEPKA 4 RORY McILROY 7 JON RAHM 1 CAMERON SMITH 72 7 PAUL CASEY 13 361 98 179 84 DENNIS CLARK BROOKS KOEPKA 4 RORY McILROY 7 JON RAHM 1 CAMERON SMITH 72 7 RORY McILROY 16 526 188 254 84 RON BEER BROOKS KOEPKA 4 PAUL CASEY 7 JON RAHM 1 CAMERON SMITH 72 65 SHANE LOWRY 6 358 140 132 86 22nd VICKI SOUTAR BROOKS KOEPKA 4 MATT FITZPATRICK 55 JON RAHM 1 HIDEKI MATSUJAMA 26 50 TOMMY FLEETWOOD 5 487 175 225 87 23rd MICK SMITH PATRICK REED 19 SHANE LOWRY 65 JON RAHM 1 LOUIS OOSTHUIZEN 2 72 TYRRELL HATTON 12 348 88 169 91 24th BERNARD MAHONEY JORDAN SPIETH 19 RORY McILROY 7 JON RAHM 1 MARC LEISHMAN 64 72 ALEX NOREN 1 328 68 169 91 DUDLEY MACDONALD JORDAN SPIETH 19 RORY McILROY 7 JON RAHM 1 MARC LEISHMAN 64 72 BERND WEISBERGER 1 394 102 198 94 26th DEREK BEANEY JUSTIN THOMAS 19 TYRRELL HATTON 72 JON RAHM 1 LOUIS OOSTHUIZEN 2 13 FRANCESCO MOLINARI 1 475 161 220 94 PAUL TANNE JORDAN SPIETH 19 TYRRELL HATTON 72 JON RAHM 1 LOUIS OOSTHUIZEN 2 72 HENRIK STENSON 2 323 60 169 94 PER FOSEID DUSTIN JOHNSON 19 JUSTIN ROSE 72 JON RAHM 1 LOUIS OOSTHUIZEN 2 1 JON RAHM 45 322 118 110 94 ROGER BARRON DUSTIN JOHNSON 19 TYRRELL HATTON 72 JON RAHM 1 LOUIS OOSTHUIZEN 2 19 SERGIO GARCIA 4 422 125 202 95 30th ERIC SNEDDON COLIN MORIKAWA 4 MATT FITZPATRICK 55 JON RAHM 1 SUNGJAE IM 35 72 VIKTOR HOVLAND 14 324 140 88 96 31st CARLA KELLY DUSTIN JOHNSON 19 TOMMY FLEETWOOD 50 JON RAHM 1 HIDEKI MATSUJAMA 26 72 ABRAHAM ANCER 5 290 75 119 96 HARALD LOVLAND PATRICK CANTLAY 15 PAUL CASEY 7 VIKTOR HOVLAND 72 LOUIS OOSTHUIZEN 2 35 ADAM SCOTT 4 412 170 143 99 33rd JOHN FOGARTY XANDER SCHAUFELE 7 SHANE LOWRY 65 JON RAHM 1 HIDEKI MATSUJAMA 26 7 BRANDEN GRACE 3 357 47 211 99 ROBIN TURNER PATRICK REED 19 TYRRELL HATTON 72 JON RAHM 1 BRANDEN GRACE 7 72 CAMERON SMITH 7 422 125 198 99 SARAH SKAE DUSTIN JOHNSON 19 RORY McILROY 7 JON RAHM 1 CAMERON SMITH 72 31 CHRISTIAN BEZUIDENHOUT 2 441 132 210 99 36th SHARON WATERMAN JUSTIN THOMAS 19 JUSTIN ROSE 72 JON RAHM 1 BRANDEN GRACE 7 72 COREY CONNERS 1 383 118 165 100 37th ALLAN FERRIS JORDAN SPIETH 19 PAUL CASEY 7 VIKTOR HOVLAND 72 LOUIS OOSTHUIZEN 2 72 GARRICK HIGGO 2 352 98 151 103 38th COLIN POORE BRYSON DE CHAMBEAU 26 TOMMY FLEETWOOD 50 JON RAHM 1 HIDEKI MATSUJAMA 26 26 HIDEKI MATSUJAMA 17 449 125 221 103 PETER NICHOLAS BROOKS KOEPKA 4 JUSTIN ROSE 72 JON RAHM 1 HIDEKI MATSUJAMA 26 2 LOUIS OOSTHUIZEN 21 358 139 103 116 40th REV RICHARD WILLIAMS JORDAN SPIETH 19 SHANE LOWRY 65 JON RAHM 1 CHRISTIAN BEZUIDENHOUT 31 64 MARC LEISHMAN 3 303 82 103 118 41st NIGEL GETHINS DUSTIN JOHNSON 19 TYRRELL HATTON 72 JON RAHM 1 HIDEKI MATSUJAMA 26 35 SUNGJAE IM 3 253 66 69 118 SOPHIA DAVIES JORDAN SPIETH 19 JUSTIN ROSE 72 JON RAHM 1 HIDEKI MATSUJAMA 26 465 98 243 124 43rd EINAR SKOGSTAD JUSTIN THOMAS 19 RORY McILROY 7 VIKTOR HOVLAND 72 HIDEKI MATSUJAMA 26 393 141 128 124 JOHN CRATES JORDAN SPIETH 19 PAUL CASEY 7 VIKTOR HOVLAND 72 HIDEKI MATSUJAMA 26 435 161 150 124 JOHN SEAL JORDAN SPIETH 19 PAUL CASEY 7 VIKTOR HOVLAND 72 HIDEKI MATSUJAMA 26 476 186 162 128 46th DAVID LITTLE DUSTIN JOHNSON 19 MATT FITZPATRICK 55 SERGIO GARCIA 19 SUNGJAE IM 35 509 185 191 133 47th PETER ROWLEY BILLY HORSCHEL 72 PAUL CASEY 7 SERGIO GARCIA 19 ADAM SCOTT 35 454 123 191 140 48th MIKE COLLINS TONY FINAU 72 SHANE LOWRY 65 JON RAHM 1 LOUIS OOSTHUIZEN 2 501 185 176 140 SIGURD THINN BRYSON de CHAMBEAU 26 RORY McILROY 7 VIKTOR HOVLAND 72 ADAM SCOTT 35 491 160 183 148 50th SUE GALLARD JORDAN SPIETH 19 TOMMY FLEETWOOD 50 ALEX NOREN 72 BRANDEN GRACE 7 377 68 147 162 51st SARETA SEALE JORDAN SPIETH 19 IAN POULTER 40 HENRIK STENSON 72 CHRISTIAN BEZUIDENHOUT 31 332 67 101 164 52nd SUE BAKER JORDAN SPIETH 19 JUSTIN ROSE 72 JON RAHM 1 ABRAHAM ANCER 72 461 149 147 165 53rd GRAHAM WHITE DUSTIN JOHNSON 19 TYRRELL HATTON 72 VIKTOR HOVLAND 72 LOUIS OOSTHUIZEN 2 556 170 221 165 SIMON LEEGOOD DUSTIN JOHNSON 19 TYRRELL HATTON 72 VIKTOR HOVLAND 72 LOUIS OOSTHUIZEN 2 463 97 199 167 55th ROBERT DICKETTS JORDAN SPIETH 19 TOMMY FLEETWOOD 50 HENRIK STENSON 72 HIDEKI MATSUJAMA 26 428 154 104 170 56th KEN BAKER JORDAN SPIETH 19 RORY McILROY 7 VIKTOR HOVLAND 72 ABRAHAM ANCER 72 412 89 153 170 PETER WADE JORDAN SPIETH 19 RORY McILROY 7 VIKTOR HOVLAND 72 ABRAHAM ANCER 72 393 79 143 171 58th GLENN NORMAN BRYSON DE CHAMBEAU 26 TYRRELL HATTON 72 JON RAHM 1 CAMERON SMITH 72 530 143 211 176 59th GREGG NORMAN JUSTIN THOMAS 19 TOMMY FLEETWOOD 50 VIKTOR HOVLAND 72 SUNGJAE IM 35 510 142 191 177 60th CHRIS K BROWN BRYSON DE CHAMBEAU 26 PAUL CASEY 7 VIKTOR HOVLAND 72 ABRAHAM ANCER 72 571 219 174 178 61st MICHELE COLDWELL PATRICK CANTLAY 15 JUSTIN ROSE 72 SERGIO GARCIA 19 CAMERON SMITH 72 OUR 4th MAJOR, 590 132 269 189 62nd SIMON LAKEY JORDAN SPIETH 19 JUSTIN ROSE 72 BERND WEISBERGER 72 HIDEKI MATSUJAMA 26 THE OPEN at 434 139 99 196 63rd MARTIN VERNON BRYSON DE CHAMBEAU 26 JUSTIN ROSE 72 VIKTOR HOVLAND 72 HIDEKI MATSUJAMA 26 ROYAL St 450 131 117 202 64th DAVID HORWILL BILLY HORSCHEL 72 SHANE LOWRY 65 JON RAHM 1 MARC LEISHMAN 64 497 118 172 207 65th YNGVE GUNDERSEN PHIL MICKELSON 62 TYRRELL HATTON 72 JON RAHM 1 GARRICK HIGGO 72 GEORGES, STARTS 448 104 134 210 66th TOM KRISTENSEN WEBB SIMPSON 72 SHANE LOWRY 65 JON RAHM 1 GARRICK HIGGO 72 ON 15th July 434 64 153 217 67th STEVE KELLY WILL ZALATORIS 72 MATT WALLACE 72 JON RAHM 1 COREY CONNERS 72 223 68th BRUCE MORRISON XANDER SCHAUFELE 7 TYRRELL HATTON 72 VIKTOR HOVLAND 72 CAMERON SMITH 72.
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