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US Open Golf Champions Winners - The Full List of Golf Champions

US Open Golf Champions Winners List

U.S. Open Winners: The Full List of Golf Champions...

The US Open is one of the most prestigious golf tournaments in the world. It is one of the four major men's professional golfers' championships, and the second oldest. Here are the winners of the US Open golf championship since the first event in 1895. The table below gives a complete list of US Open winners, including the number of golf courses they have visited and their winning scores.

US Open Golf Tournament – Winners by Year:-

US Open Champions
YearChampionCountryCourseScore
2022Matt FitzpatrickEnglandThe Country Club274 (-6)
2021Jon RahmSpainTorrey Pines278 (-6)
2020Bryson DeChambeauUSAWinged Foot Golf Club274 (-6)
2019Gary WoodlandUSAPebble Beach Golf Links271 (-13)
2018Brooks KoepkaUSAShinnecock Hills Golf Club281 (+1)
2017Brooks KoepkaUSAErin Hills Golf Course272 (-16)
2016Dustin JohnsonUSAOakmont Country Club276 (-4)
2015Jordan SpiethUSAChambers Bay275 (-5)
2014Martin KaymerGermanyPinehurst No. 2271 (-9)
2013Justin RoseEnglandMerion Golf Club, East Course281 (+1)
2012Web SimpsonUSAOlympic Club, Lake Course281 (+1)
2011Rory McIlroyUK (Northern Ireland)Congressional Country Club, Blue Course268 (−16)
2010Graeme McDowellUK (Northern Ireland) Pebble Beach Golf Links284 (E)
2009Lucas GloverUSABethpage State Park, Black Course276 (−4)
2008Tiger WoodsUSATorrey Pines Golf Course, South Course283 (-1)
2007Ángel CabreraArgintinaOakmont Country Club285 (+5)
2006Geoff OgilvyAustraliaWinged Foot Golf Club, West Course285 (+5)
2005Michael CampbellNew ZealandPinehurst Resort, Course No. 2280 (E)
2004Retief GoosenSouth AfricaShinnecock Hills Golf Club276 (-4)
2003Jim FurykUSAOlympia Fields Country Club, North Course272 (-8)
2002Tiger WoodsUSABethpage State Park, Black Course277 (-3)
2001Retief GoosenSouth AfricaSouthern Hills Country Club276 (-4)
2000Tiger WoodsUSAPebble Beach Golf Links272 (-12)
1999Payne StewartUSAPinehurst Resort, Course No. 2279 (-1)
1998Lee JanzenUSAOlympic Club, Lake Course280 (E)
1997Ernie ElsSouth AfricaCongressional Country Club, Blue Course276 (-4)
1996Steve JonesUSAOakland Hills Country Club, South Course278 (-2)
1995Corey PavinUSAShinnecock Hills Golf Club280 (E)
1994Ernie ElsSouth AfricaOakmont Country Club279 (-5)
1993Lee JanzenUSABaltusrol Golf Club, Lower Course272 (-8)
1992Tom KiteUSAPebble Beach Golf Links285 (-3)
1991Payne StewartUSAHazeltine National Golf Club282 (-6)
1990Hale IrwinUSAMedinah Country Club, Course No. 3280 (-8)
1989Curtis StrangeUSAOak Hill Country Club, East Course278 (-2)
1988Curtis StrangeUSAThe Country Club278 (-6)
1987Scott SimpsonUSAOlympic Club, Lake Course277 (-3)
1986Raymond FloydUSAShinnecock Hills Golf Club279 (-1)
1985Andy NorthUSAOakland Hills Country Club, South Course279 (-1)
1984Fuzzy ZoellerUSAWinged Foot Golf Club, West Course276 (-4)
1983Larry NelsonUSAOakmont Country Club280 (-4)
1982Tom WatsonUSAPebble Beach Golf Links282 (-6)
1981David GrahamAustraliaMerion Golf Club, East Course273 (-7)
1980Jack NicklausUSABaltusrol Golf Club, Lower Course272 (-8)
1979Hale IrwinUSAInverness Club284 (E)
1978Andy NorthUSACherry Hills Country Club285 (+1)
1977Hubert GreenUSASouthern Hills Country Club278 (-2)
1976Jerry PateUSAAtlanta Athletic Club, Highlands Course277 (-3)
1975Lou GrahamUSAMedinah Country Club, Course No. 3287 (+3)
1974Hale IrwinUSAWinged Foot Golf Club, West Course287 (+7)
1973Johnny MillerUSAOakmont Country Club279 (-5)
1972Jack NicklausUSAPebble Beach Golf Links290 (+2)
1971Lee TrevinoUSAMerion Golf Club, East Course280 (E)
1970Tony JacklinEnglandHazeltine National Golf Club281 (-7)
1969Orville MoodyUSAChampions Golf Club, Cypress Creek Course281 (+1)
1968Lee TrevinoUSAOak Hill Country Club, East Course275 (-5)
1967Jack NicklausUSABaltusrol Golf Club, Lower Course275 (-5)
1966Billy CasperUSAOlympic Club, Lake Course278 (-2)
1965Gary PlayerSouth AfricaBellerive Country Club282 (+2)
1964Ken VenturiUSACongressional Country Club, Blue Course278 (-2)
1963Julius BorosUSAThe Country Club293 (+9)
1962Jack NicklausUSAOakmont Country Club283 (-1)
1961Gene LittlerUSAOakland Hills Country Club, South Course281 (+1)
1960Arnold PalmerUSACherry Hills Country Club280 (-4)
1959Billy CasperUSAWinged Foot Golf Club, West Course282 (+2)
1958Tommy BoltUSASouthern Hills Country Club283 (+3)
1957Dick MayerUSAInverness Club282 (+2)
1956Cary MiddlecoffUSAOak Hill Country Club, East Course281 (+1)
1955Jack FleckUSAOlympic Club, Lake Course287 (+7)
1954Ed FurgolUSABaltusrol Golf Club, Lower Course284 (+4)
1953Ben HoganUSAOakmont Country Club283 (-5)
1952Julius BorosUSANorthwood Club281 (+1)
1951Ben HoganUSAOakland Hills Country Club, South Course287 (+7)
1950Ben HoganUSAMerion Golf Club, East Course287 (+7)
1949Cary MiddlecoffUSAMedinah Country Club, Course No. 3286 (+2)
1948Ben HoganUSARiviera Country Club276 (-8)
1947Lew WorshamUSASt. Louis Country Club282 (-2)
1946Lloyd MangrumUSACanterbury Golf Club284 (-4)
1945Cancelled due to World War II
1944Cancelled due to World War II
1943Cancelled due to World War II
1942Cancelled due to World War II
1941Craig WoodUSAColonial Country Club284 (E)
1940Lawson LittleUSACanterbury Golf Club287 (-1)
1939Byron NelsonUSAPhiladelphia Country Club284 (-4)
1938Ralph GuldahlUSACherry Hills Country Club284 (E)
1937Ralph GuldahlUSAOakland Hills Country Club, South Course281 (+1)
1936Tony ManeroUSABaltusrol Golf Club, Upper Course282 (-2)
1935Sam Parks, JrUSAOakmont Country Club299 (+15)
1934Olin DutraUSAMerion Golf Club, East Course293 (+9)
1933Johnny Goodman (Am)USANorth Shore Country Club287 (-1)
1932Gene SarazenUSAFresh Meadow Country Club286 (+2)
1931Billy BurkeUSAInverness Club292 (+4)
1930Bobby Jones (Am)USAInterlachen Country Club287 (-1)
1929Bobby Jones (Am)USAWinged Foot Golf Club, West Course294
1928Johnny FarrellUSAOlympia Fields Country Club294
1927Tommy ArmourUSAOakmont Country Club301
1926Bobby Jones (Am)USAScioto Country Club293
1925Willie MacfarlaneScotlandWorcester Country Club291
1924Cyril WalkerEnglandOakland Hills Country Club, South Course297
1923Bobby Jones (Am)USAInwood Country Club296
1922Gene SarazenUSASkokie Country Club288
1921Jim BarnesUSAColumbia Country Club289
1920Ted RayEnglandInverness Club295
1919Walter HagenUSABrae Burn Country Club, Main Course301
1918Cancelled due to World War I
1917Cancelled due to World War I
1916Chick Evans (Am)USAThe Minikahda Club286
1915Jerome Travers (Am)USABaltusrol Golf Club297
1914Walter HagenUSAMidlothian Country Club290
1913Francis Ouimet (Am)USAThe Country Club304
1912John McDermottUSACountry Club of Buffalo294
1911John McDermottUSAChicago Golf Club307
1910Alex SmithScotlandPhiladelphia Cricket Club, St. Martin’s Course298
1909George SargentEnglandEnglewood Golf Club290
1908Fred McLeodScotlandMyopia Hunt Club322
1907Alec RossScotlandPhiladelphia Cricket Club, St. Martin’s Course302
1906Alex SmithScotlandOnwentsia Club295
1905Willie AndersonScotlandMyopia Hunt Club314
1904Willie AndersonScotlandGlen View Club303
1903Willie AndersonScotlandBaltusrol Golf Club307
1902Laurie AuchterlonieScotlandGarden City Golf Club307
1901Willie AndersonScotlandMyopia Hunt Club331
1900Harry VardonEnglandChicago Golf Club313
1899Willie SmithScotlandBaltimore Country Club, East Course315
1898Fred HerdScotlandMyopia Hunt Club328
1897Joe LloydEnglandChicago Golf Club162
1896James FoulisScotlandShinnecock Hills Golf Club152
1895Horace RawlinsEnglandNewport Country Club173

U.S. Open multiple champions:-

  • 4 wins: Willie Anderson (1901, 1903, 1904, 1905), Bobby Jones (1923, 1926, 1929, 1930), Ben Hogan (1948, 1950, 1951, 1953) and Jack Nicklaus (1962, 1967, 1972, 1980)
  • 3 wins: Hale Irwin (1974, 1979, 1990) and Tiger Woods (2000, 2002, 2008)
  • 2 wins: Alex Smith, John McDermott, Walter Hagen, Gene Sarazen, Ralph Guldahl, Cary Middlecoff, Julius Boros, Billy Casper, Lee Trevino, Andy North, Curtis Strange, Ernie Els, Lee Janzen, Payne Stewart, Retief Goosen, Brooks Koepka
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    2. List of British Open Winners
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    4. List of FedEx Cup winners/champions since 2007
    5. Golf Ryder Cup Winners List
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