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by Roy Hirthe Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Champions

Year Champion Score To par Location
2021 Jon Rahm 278 −6 San Diego, California
2020 Bryson DeChambeau 274 −6 Mamaroneck, New York
2019 Gary Woodland 271 −13 Pebble Beach, California
2018 Brooks Koepka (2) 281 +1 Shinnecock Hills, New York
May 3 2022

Full Answer

Who are the past winners of US Open Golf?

122nd United States Open Championship The Country Club, Brookline, Mass., June 16-19, 2022

Who wins the US Open?

122nd United States Open Championship The Country Club, Brookline, Mass., June 16-19, 2022 2022 U.S. Open: The Country Club (Brookline, Mass.), June 13-19

Who is the winner of the US Open Golf?

122nd United States Open Championship The Country Club, Brookline, Mass., June 16-19, 2022

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History

The first U.S. Open was played on October 4, 1895, on a nine-hole course at the Newport Country Club 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 Horace Rawlins, a 21-year-old Englishman, who had arrived in the U.S.

Qualification

The U.S. Open is open to any professional, or to any amateur with a USGA Handicap Index not exceeding 1.4. Players (male or female) may obtain a place by being fully exempt or by competing successfully in qualifying. The field is 156 players.

Prizes

The purse at the 2017 U.S. Open was $12 million, and the winner's share was $2.16 million. The European Tour uses conversion rates at the time of the tournament to calculate the official prize money used in their Race to Dubai (€10,745,927 in 2017).

Playoff format

Up to 2017, the U.S. Open retained a full 18-hole playoff the following day (Monday). If a tie existed after that fifth round, then the playoff continued as sudden-death on the 91st hole. The U.S.

Broadcasting

Beginning with the 2020 tournament, NBCUniversal holds domestic television rights (with coverage on NBC and Golf Channel ), having taken over the remainder of the 12-year deal with the USGA signed by Fox Sports in 2013 that gave it exclusive rights to USGA championships from 2015 through 2026. With the postponed 2020 U.S.

Is There a U.S. Open Rota?

The British Open rota is a well-established rotation of golf courses, the identities of which are well-known, and it follows some set rules. Does the USGA has a similar rotation? No. But the USGA definitely has favorite golf courses it likes to visit for the U.S. Open. You'll be able to easily pick them out in the list below.

Future U.S. Open Golf Courses

These golf courses have been announced as the locations of coming U.S. Opens:

Previous U.S. Open Golf Courses

This is the list of all previous golf courses where the U.S. Open has been played:

Tournament Records Related to the Golf Courses

Here are some of the U.S. Open tournament records relating to the places where the tournament has been played:

2022

The Country Club in Brookline, Massachusetts. Photo by Stephen Munday/Getty Images

The Country Club

The Country Club will host its fourth U.S. Open and its 17th USGA championship, June 16-19. The three previous Opens at Brookline went to a playoff. In 1913, one of golf’s most important moments occurred when amateur Francis Ouimet, just 20 years old, took down British stalwarts Harry Vardon and Ted Ray.

2023

Los Angeles Country Club in Los Angeles, California. Photo by Harry How/Getty Images

The Los Angeles Country Club

In 2023, the U.S. Open will return to the West Coast at the North Course at the Los Angeles Country Club, June 15-18. The 2017 Walker Cup Match actually set the stage for the course hosting its first-ever U.S. Open. The club has previously hosted the 1930 U.S. Women’s Amateur and 1954 U.S. Junior Amateur.

Pinehurst No. 2

The No. 2 course will host June 13-16. Donald Ross built the course in 1907. It’ll be the fourth time the U.S. Open will be played there. Pinehurst will recently announced as an “anchor” host site by the USGA and has already been scheduled to hold four U.S. Opens in addition to 2024 through 2047: 2029, 2035, 2041 and 2047.

2025

The church pew bunkers at Oakmont Country Club in Oakmont, Pennsylvania. Photo by Ross Kinnaird/Getty Images

Shinnecock Hills Golf Club

Shinnecock will host the U.S. Open June 18-21, 2026, for the sixth time. James Foulis won the first one at Shinnecock in 1896. Other winners include Raymond Floyed (1986), Corey Pavin (1995), Retief Goosen (2004) and Brooks Koepka (2018). The USGA had already awarded the 2026 U.S. Open before the 2018 edition.

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