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U.S. Open Records

April 24, 2017 By USGA

AGE

Oldest Champion (years/months/days)
45/0/15, Hale Irwin, 1990
43/9/11, Raymond Floyd, 1986
43/4/16, Ted Ray, 1920

Youngest Champion
19/10/14, John J. McDermott, 1911

Youngest to Make Cut (since World War II)
17/3/0, Beau Hossler, 2012, T29
18/1/25, Bobby Clampett, 1978, T30
18/4/25, Jack Nicklaus, 1958, T41

Oldest to Make Cut
61, Sam Snead, 1973, T29
60, Tom Watson, 2010, T29
58, Jack Nicklaus, 1998, T43

Youngest Competitor
14/6/0, Andy Zhang, 2012
15/5/7, Tadd Fujikawa, 2006
15/9/21, Cole Hammer, 2015

AMATEURS

Amateur Champions (5 players, 8 times)
Francis Ouimet, The Country Club, Brookline, Mass., 1913
Jerome D. Travers, Baltusrol G.C., Springfield, N.J., 1915
Charles Evans Jr., Minikahda Club, Minneapolis, Minn., 1916
Robert T. Jones Jr., Inwood (N.Y.) C.C., 1923; Scioto C.C., Columbus, Ohio, 1926; Winged Foot G.C., Mamaroneck, N.Y., 1929; Interlachen C.C., Edina, Minn., 1930
John Goodman, North Shore C.C., Glenview, Ill., 1933

Most Top-10 Finishes
10, Robert T. Jones Jr.

Most Times Low Amateur
9, Robert T. Jones Jr.

Lowest 18-Hole Score by an Amateur
65 (6 under), James McHale, third round, St. Louis C.C., Clayton, Mo., 1947
65 (5 under), James Simons, third round, Merion G.C. (East Course), Ardmore, Pa., 1971
65 (5 under), Nick Taylor, second round, Bethpage State Park (Black Course), Farmingdale, N.Y., 2009
66 (6 under), John Goodman, second round, North Shore G.C., Glenview, Ill., 1933

Lowest 72-Hole Score by an Amateur
282, Jack Nicklaus (2), Cherry Hills C.C., Englewood, Colo., 1960
283, James Simons (T5), Merion G.C. (East Course), Ardmore, Pa., 1971

CHAMPIONS

Most Victories
4, Willie Anderson (1901, 1903, 1904, 1905)
4, a-Robert T. Jones Jr. (1923, 1926, 1929, 1930)
4, Ben Hogan (1948, 1950, 1951, 1953)
4, Jack Nicklaus (1962, 1967, 1972, 1980)
3, Hale Irwin (1974, 1979, 1990)
3, Tiger Woods (2000, 2002, 2008)

Consecutive Victories
3, Willie Anderson (1903, 1904, 1905)
2, John J. McDermott (1911, 1912)
2, a-Robert T. Jones Jr. (1929, 1930)
2, Ralph Guldahl (1937, 1938)
2, Ben Hogan (1950, 1951)
2, Curtis Strange (1988, 1989)

Other Multiple Champions
2, Alex Smith (1906, 1910)
2, Walter Hagen (1914, 1919)
2, Gene Sarazen (1922, 1932)
2, Cary Middlecoff (1949, 1956)
2, Julius Boros (1952, 1963)
2, Billy Casper (1959, 1966)
2, Lee Trevino (1968, 1971)
2, Andy North (1978, 1985)
2, Payne Stewart (1991, 1999)
2, Ernie Els (1994, 1997)
2, Lee Janzen (1993, 1998)
2, Retief Goosen (2001, 2004)

Start-to-Finish Winners (No Ties) (8)
Walter Hagen (1914)
James Barnes (1921)
Ben Hogan (1953)
Tony Jacklin (1970)
Tiger Woods (2000, 2002)
Rory McIlroy (2011)
Martin Kaymer (2014)

Start-to-Finish Winners (Including Ties) (9, not including names from previous category)
Willie Anderson (1903)
Alex Smith (1906)
a-Charles Evans Jr. (1916)
Tommy Bolt (1958)
Jack Nicklaus (1972, 1980)
Hubert Green (1977)
Payne Stewart (1991)
Retief Goosen (2001)

Winners of U.S. Open and Masters (16, *Won both in same year)
Gene Sarazen (1922, 1932 Open; 1935 Masters)
Byron Nelson (1939 Open; 1937, 1942 Masters)
Ralph Guldahl (1937, 1938 Open; 1939 Masters)
*Craig Wood (1941 Open; 1941 Masters)
*Ben Hogan (1948, 1950, 1951, 1953 Open; 1951, 1953 Masters)
Cary Middlecoff (1949, 1956 Open; 1955 Masters)
*Arnold Palmer (1960 Open; 1958, 1960, 1962, 1964 Masters)
Billy Casper (1959, 1966 Open; 1970 Masters)
*Jack Nicklaus (1962, 1967, 1972, 1980 Open; 1963, 1965, 1966, 1972, 1975, 1986 Masters)
Gary Player (1965 Open; 1961, 1974, 1978 Masters)
Tom Watson (1982 Open; 1977, 1981 Masters)
Fuzzy Zoeller (1984 Open; 1979 Masters)
Raymond Floyd (1986 Open; 1976 Masters)
*Tiger Woods (2000, 2002, 2008 Open; 1997, 2001, 2002, 2005 Masters)
Angel Cabrera (2007 Open; 2009 Masters)
*Jordan Spieth (2015 Open; 2015 Masters)

Winners of U.S. Open and British Open (18, *Won both in same year)
Harry Vardon (1900 U.S.; 1896, 1898, 1899, 1903, 1911, 1914 British)
Walter Hagen (1914, 1919 U.S.; 1922, 1924, 1928, 1929 British)
Ted Ray (1920 U.S.; 1912 British)
Jim Barnes (1921 U.S.; 1925 British)
*Gene Sarazen (1922, 1932 U.S.; 1932 British)
*a-Robert T. Jones Jr. (1923, 1926, 1929, 1930 U.S.; 1926, 1927, 1930 British)
Tommy Armour (1927 U.S.; 1931 British)
*Ben Hogan (1948, 1950, 1951, 1953 U.S.; 1953 British)
Arnold Palmer (1960 U.S.; 1961, 1962 British)
Jack Nicklaus (1962, 1967, 1972, 1980 U.S.; 1966, 1970, 1978 British)
Gary Player (1965 U.S.; 1959, 1968, 1974 British)
*Lee Trevino (1968, 1971 U.S.; 1971, 1972 British)
Tony Jacklin (1970 U.S.; 1969 British)
Johnny Miller (1973 U.S.; 1976 British)
*Tom Watson (1982 U.S.; 1975, 1977, 1980, 1982, 1983 British)
Ernie Els (1994, 1997, U.S.; 2002 British)
*Tiger Woods (2000, 2002, 2008 U.S.; 2000, 2005, 2006 British)
Rory McIlroy (2011 Open; 2014 British)

Winners of U.S. Open and PGA Championship (19, *Won both in same year)
Walter Hagen (1914, 1919 Open; 1921, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927 PGA)
Jim Barnes (1921 Open; 1916, 1919 PGA)
*Gene Sarazen (1922, 1932 Open; 1922, 1923, 1933 PGA)
Tommy Armour (1927 Open; 1930 PGA)
Olin Dutra (1934 Open; 1932 PGA)
Byron Nelson (1939 Open; 1940, 1945 PGA)
*Ben Hogan (1948, 1950, 1951, 1953 Open; 1946, 1948 PGA)
Julius Boros (1952, 1963 Open; 1968 PGA)
*Jack Nicklaus (1962, 1967, 1972, 1980 Open; 1963, 1971, 1973, 1975, 1980 PGA)
Gary Player (1965 Open; 1962, 1972 PGA)
Lee Trevino (1968, 1971 Open; 1974, 1984 PGA)
Hubert Green (1977 Open; 1985 PGA)
David Graham (1981 Open; 1979 PGA)
Larry Nelson (1983 Open; 1981, 1987 PGA)
Raymond Floyd (1986 Open; 1969, 1982 PGA)
Payne Stewart (1991, 1999 Open; 1989 PGA)
*Tiger Woods (2000, 2002, 2008 Open; 1999, 2000, 2006, 2007 PGA)
Rory McIlroy (2011 Open; 2012, 2014 PGA)
Martin Kaymer (2014 Open; 2010 PGA)

Winners of U.S. Open, British Open, Masters and PGA Championship (5)
Gene Sarazen (1922, 1932 Open; 1932 British; 1935 Masters; 1922, 1923, 1933 PGA)
Ben Hogan (1948, 1950, 1951, 1953 Open; 1953 British; 1951, 1953 Masters; 1946, 1948 PGA)
Gary Player (1965 Open; 1959, 1968, 1974 British; 1961,1974, 1978 Masters; 1962, 1972 PGA)
Jack Nicklaus (1962, 1967, 1972, 1980 Open; 1966, 1970, 1978 British; 1963, 1965, 1966, 1972, 1975, 1986 Masters; 1963, 1971, 1973, 1975, 1980 PGA)
Tiger Woods (2000, 2002, 2008 Open; 2000, 2005, 2006 British; 1997, 2001, 2002, 2005 Masters; 1999, 2000, 2006, 2007 PGA)

Winners of U.S. Open and U.S. Amateur (11, *Won both in same year)
Francis Ouimet (1913 Open; 1914, 1931 Amateur)
Jerome D. Travers (1915 Open; 1907, 1908, 1912, 1913 Amateur)
*Charles Evans Jr. (1916 Open; 1916, 1920 Amateur)
*a-Robert T. Jones Jr. (1923, 1926, 1929, 1930 Open; 1924, 1925, 1927, 1928, 1930 Amateur)
John Goodman (1933 Open; 1937 Amateur)
Lawson Little (1940 Open; 1934, 1935 Amateur)
Arnold Palmer (1960 Open; 1954 Amateur)
Gene Littler (1961 Open; 1953 Amateur)
Jack Nicklaus (1962, 1967, 1972, 1980 Open; 1959, 1961 Amateur)
Jerry Pate (1976 Open, 1974 Amateur)
Tiger Woods (2000, 2002, 2008 Open; 1994, 1995, 1996 Amateur)

Winners of U.S. Open and U.S. Junior Amateur (3)
Johnny Miller (1973 Open; 1964 Junior)
Tiger Woods (2000, 2002, 2008 Open; 1991, 1992, 1993 Junior)
Jordan Spieth (2015 Open; 2009, 2011 Junior)

Winner of U.S. Junior Amateur, U.S. Amateur and U.S. Open (1)
Tiger Woods (1991, 1992, 1993 Junior; 1994, 1995, 1996 Amateur; 2000, 2002, 2008 Open)

Winners in their first U.S. Open (5)
Horace Rawlins (1895)
Fred Herd (1898)
Harry Vardon (1900)
George Sargent (1909)
a-Francis Ouimet (1913)

Champions Not Returning to Defend (7)
Harry Vardon (1901 after winning in 1900)
Alex Smith (1907)
Jerome Travers (1916)
Ted Ray (1921)
a-Robert T. Jones Jr. (1931)
Ben Hogan (1949)
Payne Stewart (2000)

Brother Champions
Willie Smith (1899) and Alex Smith (1906, 1910)

Longest Span, First to Last Victory
18 years, Jack Nicklaus (1962-80)

Longest Span Between Victories
11 years, Julius Boros (1952-63)
11 years, Hale Irwin (1979-90)

ENTRIES

Largest
10,127 (2014)

Smallest
11 (1895)

SCORING

Evolution of U.S. Open Scoring Records
173, Horace Rawlins (91-82), 1895
152, James Foulis (78-74), 1896
328, Fred Herd (84-85-75-84), 1898
315, Willie Smith (77-82-79-77), 1899
313, Harry Vardon (79-78-76-80), 1900
307, Laurie Auchterlonie (78-78-74-77), 1902
303, Willie Anderson (75-78-78-72), 1904
295, Alex Smith (73-74-73-75), 1906
290, George Sargent (75-72-72-71), 1909
286, Charles Evans Jr. (70-69-74-73), 1916
282, Tony Manero (73-69-73-67), 1936
281, Ralph Guldahl (71-69-72-69), 1937
276, Ben Hogan (67-72-68-69), 1948
275, Jack Nicklaus (71-67-72-65), 1967
272, Jack Nicklaus (63-71-70-68), 1980
272, Lee Janzen (67-67-69-69), 1993
272, Tiger Woods (65-69-71-67), 2000
272, Jim Furyk (67-66-67-72), 2003
268, Rory McIlroy (65-66-68-69), 2011

U.S. Open Early Years Scoring (prior to 1906 no par was listed)
1906, Alex Smith 295 (-33) par was 82
1907, Alex Ross 302 (+10)
1908, Fred McLeod (no par)
1909, George Sargent 288 (+2)
1910, Alex Smith 298-71 (+6)
1911, John J. McDermott 307-80 (+3)
1912, John J. McDermott 294 (+6)
1913, Francis Ouimet 304-72 (+8)
1914, Walter Hagen 290 (+2)
1915, Jerome Travers 297 (+1)
1916, Charles Evans 286 (+2)
1917-18 no championships
1919, Walter Hagen 301-77 (+17)
1920, Edward Ray 295 (+7)
1921, James Barnes 289 (+9)
1922, Gene Sarazen 288 (+8)
1923, a-Robert T. Jones Jr. 296 (+8)
1924, Cyril Walker 297 (+9)
1925, William Macfarlane 291-75-72 (+7)
1926, a-Robert T. Jones Jr. 293 (+5)
1927, Tommy Armour 301-76 (+13)
1928, Johnny Farrell 294-143 (+10)
1929, a-Robert T. Jones Jr. 294-141 (+6)
1930, a-Robert T. Jones Jr. 287 (+1)
1931, Billy Burke 292-149-148 (+8)
1932, Gene Sarazen 286 (+6)
1933, John Goodman 287 (-1)
1934, Olin Dutra 293 (+13)
1935, Sam Parks 299 (+11)
1936, Tony Manero 282 (-6)
1937, Ralph Guldahl 281 (-7)
1938, Ralph Guldahl 284 (E)
1939, Byron Nelson 284-68-70 (+8)
1940, Lawson Little 287-70 (-1)

Lowest Score, 72 Holes
268, Rory McIlroy (65-66-68-69), Congressional C.C. (Blue Course), Bethesda, Md., 2011
271, Martin Kaymer (65-65-72-69), Pinehurst R. & C.C. (No. 2), Village of Pinehurst, N.C., 2014
272, Jack Nicklaus (63-71-70-68), Baltusrol G.C. (Lower Course), Springfield, N.J., 1980
272, Lee Janzen (67-67-69-69), Baltusrol G.C. (Lower Course), Springfield, N.J., 1993
272, Tiger Woods (65-69-71-67), Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., 2000
272, Jim Furyk (67-66-67-72), Olympia Fields (Ill.) C.C. (North Course), 2003

Most Strokes Under Par, 72 Holes
16 under (268), Rory McIlroy, Congressional C.C. (Blue Course), Bethesda, Md., 2011
12 under (272), Tiger Woods, Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., 2000
9 under (271), Martin Kaymer, Pinehurst R. & C.C. (No. 2), Village of Pinehurst, N.C., 2014

Most Strokes Under Par at Any Point
17, Rory McIlroy (fourth round), Congressional C.C. (Blue Course), Bethesda, Md., 2011
12, Tiger Woods (fourth round), Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., 2000
12, Gil Morgan (third round), Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., 1992
11, Jim Furyk (third round), Olympia Fields (Ill.) C.C. (North Course), 2003
11, Ricky Barnes (third round), Bethpage State Park (Black Course), Farmingdale, N.Y., 2009

Lowest Score by Non-Winner, 72 Holes
274 (6 under), Isao Aoki (68-68-68-70), Baltusrol G.C. (Lower Course), Springfield, N.J., 1980
274 (6 under), Payne Stewart (70-66-68-70), Baltusrol G.C. (Lower Course), Springfield, N.J., 1993

Lowest Score, First 36 Holes
130, Martin Kaymer (65-65), Pinehurst R. & C.C. (No. 2), Village of Pinehurst, N.C., 2014
131, Rory McIlroy (65-66), Congressional C.C. (Blue Course), Bethesda, Md., 2011
132, Ricky Barnes (67-65), Bethpage State Park (Black Course), Farmingdale, N.Y., 2009

Lowest Score, Middle 36 Holes
132, Louis Oosthuizen (66-66), Chambers Bay, University Place, Wash., 2015
133, Loren Roberts (69-64), Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 1994
133, Jim Furyk (66-67), Olympia Fields (Ill.) C.C. (North Course), 2003

Lowest Score, Last 36 Holes
132 (10 under), Larry Nelson (65-67), Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 1983
133 (7 under), Chip Beck (68-65), Shinnecock Hills G.C., Southampton, N.Y., 1986
133 (7 under), Louis Oosthuizen (66-67), Chambers Bay, University Place, Wash., 2015
133 (9 under), Jason Day (65-68), Congressional C.C. (Blue Course), Bethesda, Md., 2011
134 (8 under), Loren Roberts (64-70), Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 1994

Lowest Score, First 54 Holes
199, Rory McIlroy (65-66-68), Congressional C.C. (Blue Course), Bethesda, Md., 2011
200, Jim Furyk (67-66-67), Olympia Fields (Ill.) C.C. (North Course), 2003
202, Martin Kaymer (65-65-72), Pinehurst R. & C.C. (No. 2), Village of Pinehurst, N.C., 2014

Lowest Score, Last 54 Holes
199 (11 under), Louis Oosthuizen (66-66-67), Chambers Bay, University Place, Wash., 2015
202 (11 under), Kevin Chappell (67-69-66), Congressional C.C. (Blue Course), Bethesda, Md., 2011
203 (10 under), Loren Roberts (69-64-70), Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 1994
203 (10 under), Rory McIlroy (66-68-69), Congressional C.C. (Blue Course), Bethesda, Md., 2011
203 (10 under), Lee Westwood (68-65-70), Congressional C.C. (Blue Course), Bethesda, Md., 2011

Lowest Score, Any Round
63 (9 under), Justin Thomas, third round, Erin Hills (Wis.), 2017
63 (8 under), Johnny Miller, final round, Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 1973
63 (7 under), Jack Nicklaus, first round, Baltusrol G.C. (Lower Course), Springfield, N.J., 1980
63 (7 under), Tom Weiskopf, first round, Baltusrol G.C. (Lower Course), Springfield, N.J., 1980
63 (7 under), Vijay Singh, second round, Olympia Fields (Ill.) C.C. (North Course), 2003

Highest Score, Any Round
157, J.D. Tucker, Myopia Hunt Club, S. Hamilton, Mass., 1898

Lowest Score, First Round
63 (7 under), Jack Nicklaus, Baltusrol G.C., Springfield, N.J., 1980
63 (7 under), Tom Weiskopf, Baltusrol G.C., Springfield, N.J., 1980
64 (6 under), Lee Mackey, Merion G.C., Ardmore, Pa., 1950 64 (6 under) Mike Weir, Bethpage State Park (Black Course), Farmingdale, N.Y., 2009
65 (7 under), Rickie Fowler, Erin Hills (Wis.), 2017
65 (6 under), Tiger Woods, Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.C., 2000
65 (6 under), Rory McIlroy, Congressional C.C. (Blue Course), Bethesda, Md., 2011
65 (5 under), T.C. Chen, Oakland Hills C.C., Birmingham, Mich., 1985
65 (5 under), Colin Montgomerie, Congressional C.C. (Blue Course), Bethesda, Md., 1997
65 (5 under), Tom Watson, Olympia Fields (Ill.) C.C. (North Course), 2003
65 (5 under), Martin Kaymer, Pinehurst R. & C.C. (No. 2), Village of Pinehurst, N.C., 2014
65 (5 under), Dustin Johnson, Chambers Bay, University Place, Wash., 2015
65 (5 under), Henrik Stenson, Chambers Bay, University Place, Wash., 2015

Highest Score, First Round
157, J.D. Tucker, Myopia Hunt Club, S. Hamilton, Mass., 1898

Lowest Score, Second Round
63 (7 under), Vijay Singh, Olympia Fields (Ill.) C.C. (North Course), 2003
64 (6 under), Tommy Jacobs, Congressional C.C. (Composite Course), Bethesda, Md., 1964
64 (6 under), Rives McBee, The Olympic Club (Lake Course), San Francisco, Calif., 1966
64 (6 under), Curtis Strange, Oak Hill C.C. (East Course), Rochester, N.Y., 1989
64 (6 under), Mark Brooks, Southern Hills C.C., Tulsa, Okla., 2001
64 (6 under), Woody Austin, Olympia Fields (Ill.) C.C. (North Course), 2003
64 (6 under), Lucas Glover, Bethpage State Park (Black Course), Farmingdale, N.Y., 2009

Highest Score, Second Round
106, W.E. Stoddard, Baltimore (Md.) C.C. (Roland Park Course), 1899

Lowest Score, Third Round
63 (9 under), Justin Thomas, Erin Hills (Wis.), 2017
64 (6 under), Ben Crenshaw, Merion G.C. (East Course), Ardmore, Pa., 1981
64 (6 under), Keith Clearwater, The Olympic Club (Lake Course), San Francisco, Calif., 1987
64 (7 under), Loren Roberts, Oakmont (Pa) C.C., 1994
65 (7 under), Patrick Reed, Erin Hills (Wis.), 2017
65 (6 under), Larry Nelson, Oakmont (Pa) C.C., 1983
65 (6 under), Jason Day, Congressional C.C. (Blue Course), Bethesda, Md., 2011
65 (6 under), Lee Westwood, Congressional C.C. (Blue Course), Bethesda, Md., 2011
65 (5 under), Shane Lowry, Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 2016

Highest Score, Third Round
110, O. McCammon, Baltimore (Md.) C.C. (Roland Park Course), 1899

Lowest Score, Fourth Round
63 (8 under), Johnny Miller, Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 1973 (won)
64 (7 under), Peter Jacobsen, The Country Club (Championship Course), Brookline, Mass., 1988
64 (6 under), Tom Kite, Southern Hills C.C., Tulsa, Okla., 2001
64 (6 under), Vijay Singh, Southern Hills C.C., Tulsa, Okla., 2001
64 (6 under), Adam Scott, Chambers Bay, University Place, Wash., 2015

Highest Score, Fourth Round
116, O. McCammon, Baltimore (Md.) C.C. (Roland Park Course), 1899

Lowest Score, 9 Holes
29, Neal Lancaster, fourth round, second nine, Shinnecock Hills G.C., Southampton, N.Y., 1995
29, Neal Lancaster, second round, second nine, Oakland Hills C.C. (South Course), Bloomfield Hills, Mich., 1996
29, Vijay Singh, second round, second nine, Olympia Fields (Ill.) C.C. (North Course), 2003
29, Louis Oosthuizen, fourth round, second nine, Chambers Bay, University Place, Wash., 2015

Largest 18-Hole Lead
5, Tommy Armour (68), North Shore C.C., Glenview, Ill., 1933
4, Olin Dutra (69), Fresh Meadow C.C., Flushing, N.Y., 1932

Largest 36-Hole Lead
6, Tiger Woods (134), Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., 2000
6, Rory McIlroy (131), Congressional C.C. (Blue Course), Bethesda, Md., 2011
6, Martin Kaymer (130), Pinehurst R. & C.C. (No. 2), Village of Pinehurst, N.C., 2014
5, Willie Anderson (149), Baltusrol G.C. (Original Course), Springfield, N.J., 1903
4, Tom McNamara (142), Englewood (N.J.) G.C., 1909
4, James Barnes (144), Columbia C.C., Chevy Chase, Md., 1921

Largest 54-Hole Lead
10, Tiger Woods (205), Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., 2000
8, Rory McIlroy (199), Congressional C.C. (Blue Course), Bethesda, Md., 2011
7, James Barnes (217), Columbia C.C., Chevy Chase, Md., 1921

Largest 18-Hole Lead, Non-Winner
5, Tommy Armour, North Shore C.C., Glenview, Ill., 1933

Largest 36-Hole Lead, Non-Winner
4, Tom McNamara, Englewood (N.J.) G.C., 1909

Largest 54-Hole Lead, Non-Winner
5, Mike Brady, Brae Burn C.C., West Newton, Mass., 1919

Best Comeback by Winner, Final Round
7 strokes, Arnold Palmer (72-71-72-65), Cherry Hills C.C., Englewood, Colo., 1960
6 strokes, Johnny Miller (71-69-76-63), Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 1973
5 strokes, Walter Hagen (78-73-75-75), Brae Burn C.C., West Newton, Mass, 1919
5 strokes, Johnny Farrell (77-74-71-72), Olympia Fields C.C. (No. 4 Course), Matteson, Ill., 1928
5 strokes, Byron Nelson (72-73-71-68), Philadelphia C.C. (Spring Mill Course), West Conshohocken, Pa., 1939
5 strokes, Lee Janzen (73-66-73-68), The Olympic Club (Lake Course), San Francisco, Calif., 1998

Best Comeback by Winner, Final 36 Holes
11 strokes, Lou Graham, Medinah (Ill.) C.C. (No. 3 Course), 1975

Best Comeback by Winner, Final 54 Holes
9 strokes, Jack Fleck, The Olympic Club (Lake Course), San Francisco, Calif., 1955

Largest Winning Margin
15 strokes, Tiger Woods (272), Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., 2000 (largest winning margin in all majors)
11 strokes, Willie Smith (315), Baltimore (Md.) C.C., 1899
9 strokes, James Barnes (289), Columbia C.C., Chevy Chase, Md., 1921

Lowest Score by Winner, First Round
63 (7 under), Jack Nicklaus, Baltusrol G.C. (Lower Course), Springfield, N.J., 1980
65 (6 under), Tiger Woods, Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., 2000
65 (6 under), Rory McIlroy, Congressional C.C. (Blue Course), Bethesda, Md., 2011
65 (5 under), Martin Kaymer, Pinehurst R. & C.C. (No. 2), Village of Pinehurst, N.C., 2014
66 (4 under), Retief Goosen, Southern Hills C.C., Tulsa, Okla., 2001

Highest Score by Winner, First Round
91, Horace Rawlins, Newport (R.I.) G.C., 1895

Since World War I:
78 (6 over), Tommy Armour, Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 1927
78 (7 over), Walter Hagen, Brae Burn C.C., West Newton, Mass., 1919

Since World War II:
76 (6 over), Ben Hogan, Oakland Hills C.C. (South Course), Birmingham, Mich., 1951
76 (6 over), Jack Fleck, The Olympic Club (Lake Course), San Francisco, Calif., 1955

Lowest Score by Winner, Second Round
64 (6 under), Curtis Strange, Oak Hill C.C. (East Course), Rochester, N.Y., 1989
64 (6 under), Lucas Glover, Bethpage State Park (Black Course), Farmingdale, N.Y., 2009
65 (5 under), Andy North, Oakland Hills C.C. (South Course), Birmingham, Mich., 1985
65 (5 under), Martin Kaymer, Pinehurst R. & C.C. (No. 2), Village of Pinehurst, N.C., 2014

Highest Score by Winner, Second Round
85, Fred Herd, Myopia Hunt Club, S. Hamilton, Mass., 1898

Since World War I:
79 (7 over), a-Robert T. Jones Jr., Scioto C.C., Columbus, Ohio, 1926

Since World War II:
73 (3 over), Ben Hogan, Oakland Hills C.C. (South Course), Birmingham, Mich., 1951
74 (3 over), Julius Boros, The Country Club (Championship Course), Brookline, Mass., 1963
73 (2 over), Larry Nelson, Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 1983
73 (1 over), Jack Nicklaus, Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., 1972

Lowest Score by Winner, Third Round
65 (6 under), Larry Nelson, Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 1983
66 (5 under), Ernie Els, Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 1994
66 (4 under), Ken Venturi, Congressional C.C. (Composite Course), Bethesda, Md., 1964

Highest Score by Winner, Third Round
83, Willie Anderson, Myopia Hunt Club, S. Hamilton, Mass., 1901

Since World War I:
76 (4 over), a-Robert T. Jones Jr., Inwood C.C., Inwood, N.Y., 1923
76 (4 over), Tommy Armour, Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 1927
76 (5 over), Julius Boros, The Country Club (Championship Course), Brookline, Mass., 1963
76 (5 over), Johnny Miller, Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 1973
76 (6 over), Angel Cabrera, Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 2007

Lowest Score by Winner, Fourth Round
63 (8 under), Johnny Miller, Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 1973
65 (6 under), Arnold Palmer, Cherry Hills C.C., Englewood, Colo., 1960
65 (5 under), Jack Nicklaus, Baltusrol G.C. (Lower Course), Springfield, N.J., 1967

Highest Score by Winner, Fourth Round
84 (12 over), Fred Herd, Myopia Hunt Club, S. Hamilton, Mass., 1898

Since World War I:
79 (7 over), a-Robert T. Jones Jr., Winged Foot G.C., Mamaroneck, N.Y., 1929

Since World War II:
75 (4 over), Cary Middlecoff, Medinah (Ill.) C.C. (No. 3 Course), 1949
75 (4 over), Hale Irwin, Inverness Club, Toledo, Ohio, 1979

Lowest Score to Lead Field, 18 Holes
63 (7 under), Jack Nicklaus, Baltusrol G.C. (Lower Course), Springfield, N.J., 1980
63 (7 under), Tom Weiskopf, Baltusrol G.C. (Lower Course), Springfield, N.J., 1980
64 (6 under), Lee Mackey Jr., Merion G.C. (East Course), Ardmore, Pa., 1950
64 (6 under), Mike Weir, Bethpage State Park (Black Course), Farmingdale, N.Y., 2009

Lowest Score to Lead Field, 36 Holes
130, Martin Kaymer (65-65), Pinehurst R. & C.C. (No. 2), Village of Pinehurst, N.C., 2014
131, Rory McIlroy (65-66), Congressional C.C. (Blue Course), Bethesda, Md., 2011
132, Ricky Barnes (67-65), Bethpage State Park (Black Course), Farmingdale, N.Y., 2009

Lowest Score to Lead Field, 54 Holes
199, Rory McIlroy (65-66-68), Congressional C.C. (Blue Course), Bethesda, Md., 2011
200, Jim Furyk, (67-66-67), Olympia Fields (Ill.) C.C. (North Course), 2003
202, Ricky Barnes (67-65-70), Bethpage State Park (Black Course), Farmingdale, N.Y., 2009
202, Martin Kaymer (65-65-72), Pinehurst R. & C.C. (No. 2), Village of Pinehurst, N.C., 2014

Highest Score to Lead Field, 18 Holes
89, Willie Dunn, James Foulis and Willie Campbell, Newport (R.I.) G.C., 1895

Since World War II:
71, Sam Snead, Oakland Hills C.C. (South Course), Birmingham, Mich., 1951
71, Tommy Bolt, Julius Boros and Dick Metz, Southern Hills C.C., Tulsa, Okla., 1958
71, Tony Jacklin, Hazeltine National G.C., Chaska, Minn., 1970
71, Orville Moody, Jack Nicklaus, Chi Chi Rodriguez, Mason Rudolph, Tom Shaw and Kermit Zarley, Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., 1972

Highest Score to Lead Field, 36 Holes
173, Horace Rawlins (91-82), Newport (R.I.) G.C., 1895 (Open played over 36 holes)
164, Alex Smith (82-82), Myopia Hunt Club, S. Hamilton, Mass., 1901 (Open played over 72 holes)

Since World War II:
144, Bobby Locke (73-71), Oakland Hills C.C. (South Course), Birmingham, Mich., 1951
144, Tommy Bolt (67-77) and E. Harvie Ward (74-70), The Olympic Club (Lake Course), San Francisco, Calif., 1955
144, Homero Blancas (74-70), Bruce Crampton (74-70), Jack Nicklaus (71-73), Cesar Sanudo (72-72), Lanny Wadkins (76-68) and Kermit Zarley (71-73), Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L. (1972)

Highest Score to Lead Field, 54 Holes
249, Stewart Gardner (86-82-81), Myopia Hunt Club, S. Hamilton, Mass., 1901

Since World War II:
218, Bobby Locke (73-71-74), Oakland Hills C.C. (South Course), Birmingham, Mich., 1951
218, Jacky Cupit (70-72-76), The Country Club (Championship Course), Brookline, Mass., 1963
217, Ben Hogan (72-73-72), The Olympic Club (Lake Course), San Francisco, Calif., 1955

Highest Winning Score
331, Willie Anderson, Myopia Hunt Club, South Hamilton, Mass., 1901 (won in playoff)

Since World War II:
293, Julius Boros, The Country Club (Championship Course), Brookline, Mass., 1963 (won in playoff)
290, Jack Nicklaus, Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., 1972

Fewest Sub-Par Rounds, Championships

Since World War I:
0, Brae Burn C.C., West Newton, Mass., 1919

Since World War II:
2, Oakland Hills C.C. (South Course), Birmingham, Mich., 1951

Most Over-Par Rounds, Championships
432, Oakland Hills C.C. (South Course), Bloomfield Hills, Mich., 1996
427, Philadelphia C.C. (Spring Mill Course), W. Conshohocken, Pa., 1939
424, Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 1935

Fewest Sub-Par Rounds by Field, First Round

Since World War II:
0, Oakland Hills C.C. (South Course), Birmingham, Mich., 1951
0, Southern Hills C.C., Tulsa, Okla., 1958
0, Winged Foot G.C., Mamaroneck, N.Y., 1974
0, Shinnecock Hills G.C., Southampton, N.Y., 1986

Fewest Sub-Par Rounds by Field, Second Round

Since World War II:
0, Oakland Hills C.C. (South Course), Birmingham, Mich., 1951

Fewest Sub-Par Rounds by Field, Third Round

Since World War II:
0, Oakland Hills C.C. (South Course), Birmingham, Mich., 1951
0, The Country Club (Championship Course), Brookline, Mass., 1963

Fewest Sub-Par Rounds by Field, Fourth Round

Since World War II:
0, Merion G.C. (East Course), Ardmore, Pa., 1950
0, Northwood Club, Dallas, Texas, 1952
0, Winged Foot G.C., Mamaroneck, N.Y., 1959
0, The Country Club (Championship Course), Brookline, Mass., 1963
0, Shinnecock Hills G.C., Southampton, N.Y., 2004

Highest 36-Hole Cut

Since World War II:
155 (15 over), The Olympic Club (Lake Course), San Francisco, Calif., 1955
154 (14 over), Southern Hills C.C., Tulsa, Okla., 1958
154 (10 over), Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., 1972

Lowest 36-Hole Cut
143 (+3), Olympia Fields (Ill.) C.C. (North Course), 2003
144 (+4), Baltusrol G.C. (Lower Course), Springfield, N.J., 1993
144 (+4), Bethpage State Park (Black Course), Farmingdale, N.Y., 2009
145 (+1), Erin Hills (Wis.), 2017
145 (+1), Medinah (Ill.) C.C. (No. 3 Course), 1990
145 (+5), Oakland Hills C.C. (South Course), Birmingham, Mich., 1985
145 (+5), Oak Hill C.C. (East Course), Rochester, N.Y., 1989
145 (+5), Shinnecock Hills G.C., Southampton, N.Y., 2004
145 (+5), Pinehurst R. & C.C. (No. 2), Village of Pinehurst, N.C., 2014\
145 (+5), Chambers Bay, University Place, Wash., 2015

Most Players to Make Cut
108, Oakland Hills C.C. (South Course), Bloomfield Hills, Mich., 1996
88, Baltusrol G.C. (Lower Course), Springfield, N.J., 1993

Most Players to Tie for Lead, 18 Holes
7, Southern Hills C.C., Tulsa, Okla., 1977

Most Players to Tie for Lead, 36 Holes
6, Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., 1972

Most Players to Tie for Lead, 54 Holes
4, Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 1973
4, Chambers Bay, University Place, Wash., 2015

Most Sub-Par Rounds, Championship
124, Medinah (Ill.) C.C. (No. 3 Course), 1990
108, Congressional C.C. (Blue Course), Bethesda, Md., 2011
83, Olympia Fields (Ill.) C.C. (North Course), 2003

Most Rounds in the 60s, Championship
83, Olympia Fields (Ill.) C.C. (North Course), 2003
76, Baltusrol G.C. (Lower Course), Springfield, N.J., 1993
71, Chambers Bay, University Place, Wash., 2015

Most Sub-Par 72-Hole Totals, Championship
28, Medinah (Ill.) C.C. (No. 3 Course), 1990
20, Congressional C.C. (Blue Course), Bethesda, Md., 2011
11, The Country Club (Championship Course), Brookline, Mass., 1988

Most Sub-Par Scores, First Round
39, Medinah (Ill.) C.C. (No. 3 Course), 1990
29, Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., 1992
25, Chambers Bay, University Place, Wash., 2015

Most Sub-Par Scores, Second Round
47, Medinah (Ill.) C.C. (No. 3 Course), 1990
38, Olympia Fields (Ill.) C.C. (North Course), 2003
33, Hazeltine National G.C., Chaska, Minn. 1991

Most Sub-Par Scores, Third Round
26, Congressional C.C. (Blue Course), Bethesda, Md., 2011
24, Medinah (Ill.) C.C., 1990
22, Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., 1982

Most Sub-Par Scores, Fourth Round
32, Congressional C.C. (Blue Course), Bethesda, Md., 2011
22, Chambers Bay, University Place, Wash., 2015
18, Baltusrol G.C. (Lower Course), Springfield, N.J., 1993

Most Sub-Par Rounds by One Player in One Championship
4, Sam Snead, St. Louis (Mo.) C.C., 1947 (one round in playoff)
4, Billy Casper, The Olympic Club (Lake Course), San Francisco, Calif., 1966 (one round in playoff)
4, Lee Trevino, Oak Hill C.C. (East Course), Rochester, N.Y., 1968
4, Tony Jacklin, Hazeltine National G.C., Chaska, Minn., 1970
4, Lee Janzen, Baltusrol G.C. (Lower Course), Springfield, N.J., 1993
4, Curtis Strange, Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 1994
4, Rory McIlroy, Congressional C.C. (Blue Course), Bethesda, Md., 2011
4, Robert Garrigus, Congressional C.C. (Blue Course), Bethesda, Md., 2011

Miscellaneous

Highest Score, One Hole
19, Ray Ainsley, 16th hole (par 4), Cherry Hills C.C., Englewood, Colo., 1938

Most Consecutive Birdies
6, George Burns (holes 2-7), Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., 1982
6, Andy Dillard (holes 1-6), Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., 1992

Most Consecutive 3s
8, Hubert Green (holes 9-16), Baltusrol G.C. (Lower Course), Springfield, N.J., 1980
7, Hubert Green (holes 10-16), Southern Hills C.C., Tulsa, Okla., 1977
7, Peter Jacobsen (holes 1-7), The Country Club (Championship Course), Brookline, Mass., 1988

Most Consecutive U.S. Opens Started
44, Jack Nicklaus
34, Hale Irwin
33, Gene Sarazen
33, Tom Kite

Most U.S. Opens Completed, 72 Holes
35, Jack Nicklaus
27, Sam Snead
27, Hale Irwin
26, Gene Sarazen
26, Raymond Floyd

Most Consecutive U.S. Opens Completed, 72 Holes
22, Walter Hagen (1913-36) (no championships 1917-18)
22, Gene Sarazen (1920-41)
22, Gary Player (1958-79)
21, Jack Nicklaus (1964-84)

Most Times Runner-Up
6, Phil Mickelson (1999, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2009, 2013)
4, a-Robert T. Jones Jr. (1922, 1924, 1925, 1928)
4, Sam Snead (1937, 1947, 1949, 1953)
4, Jack Nicklaus (1960, 1968, 1971, 1982)
4, Arnold Palmer (1962, 1963, 1966, 1967)
3, Alex Smith (1898, 1901, 1905)
3, Tom McNamara (1909, 1912, 1915)
3, Colin Montgomerie (1994, 1997, 2006)

Most Top-3 Finishes
9, Jack Nicklaus
8, Robert T. Jones Jr.
8, Ben Hogan
8, Alex Smith
7, Gene Sarazen

Most Top-5 Finishes
11, Willie Anderson
11, Jack Nicklaus
10, Alex Smith
10, Walter Hagen
10, Ben Hogan
10, Arnold Palmer
9, a-Robert T. Jones Jr.
9, Gene Sarazen
9, Julius Boros

Most Top-10 Finishes
18, Jack Nicklaus
16, Walter Hagen
15, Ben Hogan

Most Top-25 Finishes
22, Jack Nicklaus
21, Sam Snead
20, Walter Hagen

Consecutive Top-5 Finishes
6, Willie Anderson (1901-06)
6, a-Robert T. Jones (1921-26)
5, Alex Smith (1905-10)
5, Willie Smith (1898-1902)
4, Ben Hogan (1950-53)
4, Tom Lehman (1995-98)
4, Tom Weiskopf (1976-79)

Consecutive Top-10 Finishes
7, Stewart Gardner (1900-06)
7, a-Robert T. Jones Jr. (1920-26)
7, Ben Hogan (1950-56)
6, Jack Nicklaus (1977-82)
6, Willie Smith (1898-1903)

Consecutive Top-25 Finishes
19, Walter Hagen (1913-16, 1919-33) (no championships 1917-18)
16, Alex Campbell (1899-1915)
14, Willie Anderson (1897-1910)

Most Sub-Par Rounds, Career
37, Jack Nicklaus

Consecutive Sub-Par Rounds
6, Sam Snead (1947-48, includes 18-hole playoff)
5, Brian Claar (1989-90)
5, Curtis Strange (1993-94)

Rounds in the 60s
29, Jack Nicklaus

Consecutive Rounds in the 60s
4, Lee Trevino (1968)
4, Ben Crenshaw (1986-87)
4, Lee Janzen (1993)
4, Tiger Woods (2001-02)
4, Rory McIlroy (2011)

Sub-Par 72-Hole Totals
7, Jack Nicklaus

Consecutive Sub-Par 72-Hole Totals
3, Curtis Strange (1988-90)

Most Times Led After 54 Holes
6, a-Robert T. Jones Jr.
4, Tom Watson

Most Times Led After 18, 36, and/or 54 Holes
11, Payne Stewart
10, Alex Smith
9, a-Robert T. Jones Jr.
9, Ben Hogan
9, Arnold Palmer
9, Tom Watson

Players Who Led First Three Rounds But Did Not Win (9)
Willie Smith (1908)
Mike Brady (1912)
Mike Souchak (1960)
Bert Yancey (1968)
Hale Irwin (1984)
T.C. Chen (1985)
Gil Morgan (1992)
Payne Stewart (1998)
Phil Mickelson (2013)

Number of Times a Leader Went on to Win
After 18 Holes, 21 times
After 36 Holes, 40 times
After 54 Holes, 51 times

Number of Playoffs
33 in 115 championships

Par-3 Finishes at U.S. Open Championships
1896, Shinnecock Hills, Southampton, N.Y.
1902, Garden City (N.Y.) G.C.
1909, Englewood (N.J.) G.C.
1997, Congressional C.C., Bethesda, Md.

Father and Son(s) in Same U.S. Open (Six Known, *Both made the cut)
Tom Sr., Tom Jr. and Willie Anderson (Winner), 1903, Baltusrol G.C. (Original Course), Springfield, N.J.
Willie and Mac Hunter, 1947, St. Louis C.C., Clayton, Mo.
*Joe and Joe Jr. Kirkwood, 1948, Riviera C.C., Los Angeles, Calif.
Gary and Wayne Player, 1982, Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L.
Jack and Gary Nicklaus, 1997, Congressional C.C. (Blue Course), Bethesda, Md.
Jay and Bill Haas, 2003, Olympia Fields (Ill.) C.C. (North Course); *2004, Shinnecock Hills G.C., Southampton, N.Y.

Brothers and Sisters in Same Year’s U.S. Open and U.S. Women’s Open (7, *Both made the cut)
Jim Gallagher Jr. and Jackie Gallagher-Smith (1989, 1990*, 1991, 1992, 2002)
Hank and Kelli Kuehne (1999*)
Trip and Kelli Kuehne (1996, 2003*, 2005, 2007)
Kiyoshi and Ai Miyazato (2014)
Larry and Laurie Rinker (1986*) Lee and Laurie Rinker (1985, 2005)
Nicholas and Lexi Thompson (2012*, 2013*)

Holes-In-One (44)
Jack Hobens, 147-yard 10th hole, second round, Philadelphia Cricket Club (St. Martin’s Course), Chestnut Hill, Pa., 1907
Eddie Towns, Skokie C.C., Glencoe, Ill., 1922
Leo Diegel, 146-yard 13th hole, second round, Inverness Club, Toledo, Ohio, 1931
Zell Eaton, Baltusrol G.C. (Upper Course), Springfield, N.J., 1936
a-Dick Chapman, Baltusrol G.C. (Lower Course), Springfield, N.J., 1954
Johnny Weitzel, Baltusrol G.C. (Lower Course), Springfield, N.J., 1954
a-Billy Kuntz, 142-yard 11th hole, Oak Hill C.C. (East Course), Rochester, N.Y., 1956
Jerry McGee, 180-yard 5th hole, third round, Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., 1972
Bobby Mitchell, 180-yard 5th hole, fourth round, Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., 1972
Pat Fitzsimmons, 187-yard 2nd hole, first round, Medinah (Ill.) C.C. (No. 3 Course), 1975
Bobby Wadkins, 208-yard 15th hole, first round, Cherry Hills C.C., Englewood, Colo., 1978
Tom Weiskopf, Cherry Hills C.C., Englewood, Colo., 1978
Gary Player, 185-yard 3rd hole, third round, Inverness Club, Toledo, Ohio, 1979
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 (Calif.) G.L., 1982
Bill Brodell, 180-yard 5th hole, second round, Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., 1982
Tom Weiskopf, 120-yard 7th hole, fourth round, Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., 1982
Scott Simpson, 228-yard 16th hole, first round, Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 1983
Mark McCumber, 190-yard 10th hole, first round, Winged Foot G.C. (West Course), Mamaroneck, N.Y., 1984
Ben Crenshaw, 217-yard, 9th hole, second round, Oakland Hills C.C. (South Course), Birmingham, Mich., 1985
Doug Weaver, 159-yard 6th hole, second round, Oak Hill C.C. (East Course), Rochester, N.Y., 1989
Mark Wiebe, 159-yard 6th hole, second round, Oak Hill C.C. (East Course), Rochester, N.Y., 1989
Jerry Pate, 159-yard 6th hole, second round, Oak Hill C.C. (East Course), Rochester, N.Y., 1989
Nick Price, 159-yard 6th hole, second round, Oak Hill C.C. (East Course), Rochester, N.Y., 1989
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 G.C., Chaska, Minn., 1991
Fuzzy Zoeller, 194-yard 4th hole, second round, Hazeltine National G.C., Chaska, Minn., 1991
Mike Hulbert, 198-yard 12th hole, first round, Baltusrol G.C. (Lower Course), Springfield, N.J., 1993
Sandy Lyle, 206-yard 12th hole, fourth round, Baltusrol G.C. (Lower Course), Springfield, N.J., 1993
Gary Hallberg, 182-yard 7th hole, third round, Shinnecock Hills G.C., Southampton, N.Y., 1995
Chris Perry, 196-yard 13th hole, third round, The Olympic Club (Lake Course), San Francisco, Calif., 1998
Todd Fischer, 108-yard 7th hole, second round, Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., 2000
Phil Mickelson, 174-yard 6th hole, second round, Southern Hills C.C., Tulsa, Okla., 2001
Olin Browne, 165-yard 11th hole, fourth round, Southern Hills C.C., Tulsa, Okla., 2001
Shigeki Maruyama, 161-yard 14th hole, second round, Bethpage State Park (Black Course), Farmingdale, N.Y., 2002
Andy Miller, 205-yard 3rd hole, fourth round, Bethpage State Park (Black Course), Farmingdale, N.Y., 2002
Scott Hoch, 207-yard 17th hole, fourth round, Bethpage State Park (Black Course), Farmingdale, N.Y., 2002
a-Spencer Levin, 179-yard 17th hole, first round, Shinnecock Hills G.C., Southampton, N.Y., 2004
Peter Jacobsen, 175-yard 9th hole, third round, Pinehurst Resort (No. 2), Village of Pinehurst, N.C., 2005
Peter Hedblom, 238-yard 3rd hole, third round, Winged Foot G.C. (West Course), Mamaroneck, N.Y., 2006
Thongchai Jaidee, 181-yard 5th hole, third round, Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., 2010
John Peterson, 199-yard 13th hole, third round, The Olympic Club (Lake Course), San Francisco, Calif., 2012
Shawn Stefani, 229-yard 17th hole, fourth round, Merion G.C. (East Course), Ardmore, Pa., 2013
Zach Johnson, 191-yard 9th hole, fourth round, Pinehurst R. & C.C. (No. 2), Village of Pinehurst, N.C., 2014

Double Eagles (3)
T.C. Chen, 527-yard 2nd hole, first round, Oakland Hills C.C. (South Course), Birmingham, Mich., 1985
Shaun Micheel, 523-yard 6th hole, fourth round, Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., 2010
Nick Watney, 522-yard 17th hole, first round, The Olympic Club (Lake Course), San Francisco, Calif., 2012

Note: Records for holes-in-one and double eagles are not available for all years.