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Image:Michael Campbell holding U.S. Open Trophy.jpg The United States Open Championship is the annual men's open golf tournament of the United States. It is staged by the United States Golf Association each June, scheduled such that the final round is always played on the 3rd Sunday of that month. It is one of the four major championships in men's golf and is on the official schedule of both the PGA TOUR and the European Tour. The U.S. Open is staged at a variety of courses, and they are usually set up in such a way that low scoring is very difficult and there is a premium on accurate driving. Normally, an Open course is longer than normal and will have a high cut of rough (termed "Open rough" by the American press and fans), hilly greens (such as at Pinehurst No. 2 in 2005, which was described by Johnny Miller of NBC as "like trying to hit a ball on top of a VW Beetle") and pinched fairways. Some courses that are attempting to get on the rotation for the Open will normally be rebuilt to have these features, with Rees Jones being the most notable of the "Open Doctors" who take on these projects.

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[edit] History

The first U.S. Open Men's Championship was played on October 4, 1895, on a nine-hole course in Newport, Rhode Island. It was a 36-hole competition and was played in a single day. Ten professionals and one amateur entered. The winner was a 21-year-old Englishman named Horace Rawlins, who had arrived in the U.S. in January that year to take up a position at the host club. He received $150 cash out of a prize fund of $325, plus a $50 gold medal; his club received the Open Championship Cup trophy, which was presented by the USGA.

In the beginning, the tournament was dominated by experienced British players until 1911, when John J. McDermott became the first native-born American winner. American golfers soon began to win regularly and the tournament evolved to become one of the four majors.

Throughout the modern history of the competition, the title has been won almost exclusively by players from the United States. Since 1950, players from only four nations other than the United States have won the championship, most notably South Africa, which has won five times since 1965.

From 2004 to 2006, however, a streak of three consecutive non-American winners has occurred for the first time since 1910. These three players—South African Retief Goosen (2004), New Zealander Michael Campbell (2005) and Australian Geoff Ogilvy (2006)—are all from countries in the Southern Hemisphere. No European player has won since Tony Jacklin of England in 1970.

[edit] Qualification and prizes

The U.S. Open is open to any professional, or to any amateur with an up-to-date USGA Handicap Index not exceeding 1.4. Players may obtain a place by being fully exempt or by competing successfully in Qualifying. The field is 156 players.

Around one half of the field is made up of players who are fully exempt from qualifying. There are seventeen full exemption categories, including winners of the U.S. Open for the last ten years and the other three majors for the last five years, the top 30 from the previous year's PGA Tour money list, the top 15 from the previous year's European Tour money list, and the top 50 in the Official World Golf Rankings as of two weeks before the tournament. [1]

Would-be competitors who are not fully exempt must enter the Qualifying process, which has two stages. Firstly there is Local Qualifying, which is played over 18 holes at over 100 courses around the United States. Many leading players are exempt from this first stage, [2] and they join the successful local qualifiers at the Sectional Qualifying stage, which is played over 36 holes at several sites in the U.S. and one each in Europe and Japan.

There is no lower age limit and the youngest ever qualifier was 15-year-old Tadd Fujikawa of Hawaii, who qualified in 2006.<ref>An 81 Is Nice for a 15-Year-Old, LA Times.com, June 16, 2006.</ref>

The purse at the 2006 U.S. Open was $6,800,000, and the winner's share was $1,225,000. In line with the other majors, winning the U.S. Open gives a golfer several privileges that make his career much more secure, if he is not already one of the elite of the sport. U.S. Open champions are automatically invited to play in the other three majors (The Masters, The Open Championship and the PGA Championship) for the next five years, and are exempt from qualifying for the U.S. Open itself for ten years. They also receive membership on the PGA TOUR for the following five seasons and invitations to The Players Championship for five years.

The top fifteen finishers at the U.S. Open are fully exempt from qualifying for the following year's Open, and the top eight are automatically invited to the following season's Masters.

[edit] Winners

YearChampionCountryVenueLocationScore
2007TBDTBDOakmont Country ClubOakmont, Pennsylvania
2006Geoff OgilvyImage:Flag of Australia.svg AustraliaWinged Foot Golf Club, West CourseMamaroneck, New York+5
2005Michael CampbellImage:Flag of New Zealand.svg New ZealandPinehurst Resort, Course No. 2Pinehurst, North CarolinaE
2004Retief GoosenImage:Flag of South Africa.svg South AfricaShinnecock Hills Golf ClubSouthampton, New York-4
2003Jim FurykImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesOlympia Fields Country ClubOlympia Fields, Illinois-8
2002Tiger WoodsImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesBethpage State Park, Black Course Farmingdale, New York-3
2001Retief GoosenImage:Flag of South Africa.svg South AfricaSouthern Hills Country ClubTulsa, Oklahoma-4 PO
2000Tiger WoodsImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesPebble Beach Golf LinksPebble Beach, California-12
1999Payne StewartImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesPinehurst Resort, Course No. 2Pinehurst, North Carolina-1
1998Lee JanzenImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesOlympic Club, Lake CourseSan Francisco, CaliforniaE
1997Ernie ElsImage:Flag of South Africa.svg South AfricaCongressional Country Club, Blue CourseBethesda, Maryland-4
1996Steve JonesImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesOakland Hills Country Club, South CourseBloomfield Hills, Michigan-2
1995Corey PavinImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesShinnecock Hills Golf ClubSouthampton, New YorkE
1994Ernie ElsImage:Flag of South Africa.svg South AfricaOakmont Country ClubOakmont, Pennsylvania-5 PO
1993Lee JanzenImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesBaltusrol Golf Club, Lower CourseSpringfield, New Jersey-8
1992Tom KiteImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesPebble Beach Golf LinksPebble Beach, California-3
1991Payne StewartImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesHazeltine National Golf ClubChaska, Minnesota-6 PO
1990Hale IrwinImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesMedinah Country Club, Course No. 3Medinah, Illinois-8 PO
1989Curtis StrangeImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesOak Hill Country Club, East CourseRochester, New York-2
1988Curtis StrangeImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesThe Country ClubBrookline, Massachusetts-6 PO
1987Scott SimpsonImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesOlympic Club, Lake CourseSan Francisco, California-3
1986Ray FloydImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesShinnecock Hills Golf ClubSouthampton, New York-1
1985Andy NorthImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesOakland Hills Country Club, South CourseBloomfield Hills, Michigan-1
1984Fuzzy ZoellerImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesWinged Foot Golf Club, West CourseMamaroneck, New York-4 PO
1983Larry NelsonImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesOakmont Country ClubOakmont, Pennsylvania-4
1982Tom WatsonImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesPebble Beach Golf LinksPebble Beach, California-6
1981David GrahamImage:Flag of Australia.svg AustraliaMerion Golf Club, East CourseArdmore, Pennsylvania-7
1980Jack NicklausImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesBaltusrol Golf Club, Lower CourseSpringfield, New Jersey-8
1979Hale IrwinImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesInverness ClubToledo, OhioE
1978Andy NorthImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesCherry Hills Country ClubCherry Hills Village, Colorado+1
1977Hubert GreenImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesSouthern Hills Country ClubTulsa, Oklahoma-2
1976Jerry PateImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesAtlanta Athletic Club, Highlands CourseDuluth, Georgia-3
1975Lou GrahamImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesMedinah Country Club, Course No. 3Medinah, Illinois+3 PO
1974Hale IrwinImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesWinged Foot Golf Club, West CourseMamaroneck, New York+7
1973Johnny MillerImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesOakmont Country ClubOakmont, Pennsylvania-5
1972Jack NicklausImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesPebble Beach Golf LinksPebble Beach, California+2
1971Lee TrevinoImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesMerion Golf ClubArdmore, PennsylvaniaE PO
1970Tony JacklinImage:Flag of England (bordered).svg EnglandHazeltine National Golf ClubChaska, Minnesota-7
1969Orville MoodyImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesChampions Golf Club, Cypress Creek CourseHouston, Texas+1
1968Lee TrevinoImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesOak Hill Country Club, East CourseRochester, New York-5
1967Jack NicklausImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesBaltusrol Golf Club, Lower CourseSpringfield, New Jersey-5
1966Billy CasperImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesOlympic Club, Lake CourseSan Francisco, California-2 PO
1965Gary PlayerImage:Flag of South Africa 1928-1994.svg South AfricaBellerive Country ClubSaint Louis, Missouri+2 PO
1964Ken VenturiImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesCongressional Country Club, Blue CourseBethesda, Maryland-2
1963Julius BorosImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesThe Country ClubBrookline, Massachusetts+9 PO
1962Jack NicklausImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesOakmont Country ClubOakmont, Pennsylvania-1 PO
1961Gene LittlerImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesOakland Hills Country Club, South CourseBloomfield Hills, Michigan+1
1960Arnold PalmerImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesCherry Hills Country ClubCherry Hills Village, Colorado-4
1959Billy CasperImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesWinged Foot Golf Club, West CourseMamaroneck, New York+2
1958Tommy BoltImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesSouthern Hills Country ClubTulsa, Oklahoma+3
1957Dick MayerImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesInverness Club Toledo, Ohio+2 PO
1956Cary MiddlecoffImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesOak Hill Country Club, East CourseRochester, New York+1
1955Jack FleckImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesOlympic Club, Lake CourseSan Francisco, California+7 PO
1954Ed FurgolImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesBaltusrol Golf Club, Lower CourseSpringfield, New Jersey+4
1953Ben HoganImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesOakmont Country ClubOakmont, Pennsylvania-5
1952Julius BorosImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesNorthwood ClubDallas, Texas+1
1951Ben HoganImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesOakland Hills Country Club, South CourseBloomfield Hills, Michigan+7
1950Ben HoganImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesMerion Golf Club, East CourseArdmore, Pennsylvania+7 PO
1949Cary MiddlecoffImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesMedinah Country Club, Course No. 3 Medinah, Illinois+2
1948Ben HoganImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesRiviera Country ClubPacific Palisades, California-8
1947Lew WorshamImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesSt. Louis Country ClubSaint Louis, Missouri-2 PO
1946Lloyd MangrumImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesCanterbury Golf ClubBeachwood, Ohio-4 PO
1942-1945: Cancelled due to World War II
1941Craig WoodImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesColonial Country ClubFort Worth, Texas
1940Lawson LittleImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesCanterbury Golf ClubBeachwood, Ohio
1939Byron NelsonImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesPhiladelphia Country ClubGladwyne, Pennsylvania
1938Ralph GuldahlImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesCherry Hills Country ClubCherry Hills Village, Colorado
1937Ralph GuldahlImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesOakland Hills Country Club, South CourseBloomfield Hills, Michigan
1936Tony ManeroImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesBaltusrol Golf Club, Upper CourseSpringfield, New Jersey
1935Sam Parks, JrImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesOakmont Country ClubOakmont, Pennsylvania
1934Olin DutraImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesMerion Golf Club, East CourseArdmore, Pennsylvania
1933Johnny Goodman (Am)Image:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesNorth Shore Country ClubGlenview, Illinois
1932Gene SarazenImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesFresh Meadow Country ClubGreat Neck, New York
1931Billy BurkeImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesInverness ClubToledo, Ohio
1930Bobby Jones (Am)Image:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesInterlachen Country ClubEdina, Minnesota
1929Bobby Jones (Am)Image:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesWinged Foot Golf Club, West CourseMamaroneck, New York
1928Johnny FarrellImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesOlympia Fields Country ClubOlympia Fields, Illinois
1927Tommy ArmourImage:Flag of the United States.svg United States^Oakmont Country ClubOakmont, Pennsylvania
1926Bobby Jones (Am)Image:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesScioto Country ClubColumbus, Ohio
1925Willie MacfarlaneImage:Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland^Worcester Country ClubWorcester, Massachusetts
1924Cyril WalkerImage:Flag of England (bordered).svg England^Oakland Hills Country Club, South CourseBloomfield Hills, Michigan
1923Bobby Jones (Am)Image:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesInwood Country ClubInwood, New York
1922Gene SarazenImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesSkokie Country ClubGlencoe, Illinois
1921Jim BarnesImage:Flag of the United States.svg United States^Columbia Country ClubChevy Chase, Maryland
1920Ted RayImage:Flag of England (bordered).svg England^Inverness ClubToledo, Ohio
1919Walter HagenImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesBrae Burn Country Club, Main CourseWest Newton, Massachusetts
1917-1918: Cancelled due to World War I
1916Chick Evans (Am)Image:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesThe Minikahda ClubMinneapolis, Minnesota
1915Jerome Travers (Am)Image:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesBaltusrol Golf ClubSpringfield, New Jersey
1914Walter HagenImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesMidlothian Country ClubMidlothian, Illinois
1913Francis Ouimet (Am)Image:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesThe Country ClubBrookline, Massachusetts
1912John McDermottImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesCountry Club of BuffaloBuffalo, New York
1911John McDermottImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesChicago Golf ClubWheaton, Illinois
1910Alex SmithImage:Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland^Philadelphia Cricket Club, St. Martin's CoursePhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
1909George SargentImage:Flag of England (bordered).svg England^Englewood Golf ClubEnglewood, New Jersey
1908Fred McLeodImage:Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland^Myopia Hunt ClubSouth Hamilton, Massachusetts
1907Alec RossImage:Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland^Philadelphia Cricket Club, St. Martin's CoursePhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
1906Alex SmithImage:Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland^Onwentsia ClubLake Forest, Illinois
1905Willie AndersonImage:Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland^Myopia Hunt ClubSouth Hamilton, Massachusetts
1904Willie AndersonImage:Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland^Glen View ClubGolf, Illinois
1903Willie AndersonImage:Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland^Baltusrol Golf ClubSpringfield, New Jersey
1902Laurie AuchterlonieImage:Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland^Garden City Golf ClubGarden City, New York
1901Willie AndersonImage:Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland^Myopia Hunt ClubSouth Hamilton, Massachusetts
1900Harry VardonImage:Flag of England (bordered).svg England^Chicago Golf ClubWheaton, Illinois
1899Willie SmithImage:Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland^Baltimore Country Club, East CourseLutherville-Timonium, Maryland
1898Fred HerdImage:Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland^Myopia Hunt ClubSouth Hamilton, Massachusetts
1897Joe LloydImage:Flag of England (bordered).svg England^Chicago Golf ClubWheaton, Illinois
1896James FoulisImage:Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland^Shinnecock Hills Golf ClubSouthampton, New York
1895Horace RawlinsImage:Flag of England (bordered).svg England^Newport Country ClubNewport, Rhode Island

PO - Won in Playoff

Am = Amateur
^ Many early U.S. Opens were won by English and Scottish golfers who learned the game in their own country and moved to America as adults to take up positions as club professionals. Their original countries are shown unless they are known to have become U.S. citizens before their victories, as is the case with English born and raised Jim Barnes and Scottish born and raised Tommy Armour. Harry Vardon and Ted Ray made only short term visits to the U.S. to play tournament golf.

[edit] Multiple winners

The following golfers have won the U.S. Open more than once through 2005.


4 wins:

  • Willie Anderson: 1901, 1903, 1904, 1905
  • Bobby Jones: 1923, 1926, 1929, 1930
  • Ben Hogan: 1948, 1950, 1951, 1953
  • Jack Nicklaus: 1962, 1967, 1972, 1980

3 wins:

  • Hale Irwin: 1974, 1979, 1990

2 wins:

  • Alex Smith: 1906, 1910
  • John J. McDermott: 1911, 1912
  • Walter Hagen: 1914, 1919
  • Gene Sarazen: 1922, 1932
  • Ralph Guldahl: 1937, 1938
  • Cary Middlecoff: 1949, 1956
  • Julius Boros: 1952, 1963
  • Billy Casper: 1959, 1966
  • Lee Trevino: 1969, 1971
  • Andy North: 1978, 1985
  • Curtis Strange: 1988, 1989
  • Ernie Els: 1994, 1997
  • Lee Janzen: 1993, 1998
  • Payne Stewart: 1991, 1999
  • Tiger Woods: 2000, 2002
  • Retief Goosen: 2001, 2004

[edit] Records

Oldest champion: Hale Irwin in 1990 at 45 years, 0 months and 15 days.
Youngest champion: John McDermott in 1911 at 19 years, 10 months and 14 days.
Oldest player to make the cut: Sam Snead in 1973 at 61 years old. He tied for 29th place.
Most consecutive victories: 3 by Willie Anderson 1903-1905.
Most consecutive opens started: 44 by Jack Nicklaus from 1957 to 2000.
Largest margin of victory: 15 strokes by Tiger Woods at Pebble Beach Golf Links in 2000. This is the all-time record for all majors.
Lowest score for 72 holes:

  • 272: Jack Nicklaus (63-71-70-68) at Baltusrol Golf Club (Lower Course) in 1980.
  • 272: Lee Janzen (67-67-69-69) at Baltusrol Golf Club (Lower Course) in 1993.
  • 272: Tiger Woods (65-69-71-67) at Pebble Beach Golf Links in 2000.
  • 272: Jim Furyk (67-66-67-72) at Olympia Fields Country Club (North Course) in 2003.

Most strokes under par for 72 holes: 12 under (272) by Tiger Woods at Pebble Beach Golf Links in 2000.
Most frequent venues:

  • 7 Opens: Baltusrol Golf Club; 1903, 1915, 1936, 1954, 1967, 1980 and 1993.
  • 7 Opens: Oakmont Country Club: 1927, 1935, 1953, 1962, 1973, 1983 and 1994.

There is an extensive records section on the official site here

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