124th United States Open Championship Pinehurst Resort & C.C. (Course No. 2), June 13-16, 2024
118th U.S. Open: Scenes From Sunday's Final Round
June 17, 2018
A pair of E-2C Hawkeyes from the U.S. Naval Station in Norfolk, Va., flew over Shinnecock Hills on Sunday morning to officially start the final round of the 118th U.S. Open Championship. (USGA/Chris Keane)
Members of the maintenance staff prepare bunkers on the ninth hole for Sunday's final round of the 118th U.S. Open. (USGA/Chris Keane)
Fans line the 18th fairway to watch Phil Mickelson and Rickie Fowler play their final round on Sunday. Fowler carded a championship-best 65, while Mickelson came in with a 69. (USGA/Ben Solomon)
Xander Schauffele, seeking a second consecutive top-10 finish in a U.S. Open, tees off on the second hole. (USGA/Chris Keane)
Webb Simpson gets some assistance lining up a putt on the first green from his longtime caddie Paul Tesori. (USGA/Chris Keane)
Matthew Fitzpatrick walks to the first green with his caddie, Ian Finnis, during Sunday's final round. (USGA/Chris Keane)
Hideki Matsuyama writes down his fellow competitor's score after putting out on the 16th green. Matsuyama posted a 4-under 66 in Sunday's final round. (USGA/Ben Solomon)
Charley Hoffman found a greenside bunker on the par-3 second hole during Sunday's final round. (USGA/Michael Cohen)
Kiradech Aphibarnrat waves to the fans after making a par on the first hole. (USGA/Chris Keane)
Patrick Reed, the 2018 Masters champion, had the fans applauding after opening with two consecutive birdies. (USGA/Chris Keane)
A golf ball comes to rest on the first green during the final round. (USGA/Chris Keane)
Jim Furyk found a greenside bunker at the second hole. (USGA/Michael Cohen)
Justin Rose, the 2013 champion, parred his first three holes in Sunday's third round. (USGA/Chris Keane)
Dustin Johnson walks to the second hole after making a par on No. 1 to begin his final round. (USGA/Chris Keane)
Brooks Koepka watches his approach from the first fairway. (USGA/Darren Carroll)
Tommy Fleetwood plays from the rough on No. 12 en route to carding a 7-under 63. (USGA/Ben Solomon)
Patrick Reed plays his second shot at the fifth hole. (USGA/Michael Cohen)
Fans flocked to Shinnecock Hills to watch the final round on Sunday. (USGA/Jason Miczek)
Tony Finau watches a putt on the first green. (USGA/Chris Keane)
Brooks Koepka, one of four 54-hole leaders, tees off with the U.S. Open Trophy in the foreground. Koepka was hoping to add his name for a second consecutive year. (USGA/Jeff Haynes)
Dustin Johnson looks over a putt on the second green. (USGA/Darren Carroll)
A large gallery watches Patrick Reed tee off on the first hole. (USGA/John Mummert)
Dustin Johnson greets fans as he walks to the first tee for the final round. (USGA/Darren Carroll)
Tommy Fleetwood plays his third shot to the 16th green. Fleetwood parred his final three holes in shooting a 63, the sixth player in U.S. Open history to post that number. (USGA/Ben Solomon)
Kessler Karain, caddie for Patrick Reed, looks over a putt at the fourth green. (USGA/Michael Cohen)
Tommy Fleetwood waves to the crowd on the 18th green after carding a 63, matching the lowest final-round score in U.S. Open history. (USGA/Chris Keane)
Brooks Koepka studies his shot at the first green. (USGA/Darren Carroll)
Daniel Berger reacts to a missed putt on the seventh green. (USGA/Jeff Haynes)
Kiradech Aphibarnrat reacts to missing a par putt at the sixth green. (USGA/Michael Cohen)
Justin Rose reacts to his third shot on the fourth hole. (USGA/J.D. Cuban)
Patrick Reed is pumped after making a birdie on the par-3 seventh hole. (USGA/Michael Cohen)
Tommy Fleetwood putts on the 18th green. He missed an 8.5-foot birdie putt that would have set the 18-hole championship scoring record. (USGA/Ben Solomon)
A detail view of Bryson DeChambeau's shoes during Sunday's final round. (USGA/Ben Solomon)
Dustin Johnson reacts to a shot on the 15th hole. (USGA/Jeff Haynes)
A view of the fescue on the 11th hole with Dustin Johnson in the background. (USGA/Darren Carroll)
Brooks Koepka tees off on the par-4 12th hole. (USGA/Darren Carroll)
Dustin Johnson thought he made his birdie putt on No. 12. (USGA/Darren Carroll)
Brooks Koepka watches his tee shot on No. 12 as his fellow competitor, Dustin Johnson, looks on. (USGA/Jeff Haynes)
Brooks Koepka lines up a putt on the 15th green. (USGA/Jeff Haynes)
A volunteer manning the scoreboard at the 14th hole watches the action during Sunday's final round. (USGA/Ben Solomon)
Brooks Koepka waves to the gallery after making a short birdie putt on the 16th hole to take a two-stroke lead with two to play. (USGA/Jeff Haynes)
Dustin Johnson and Brooks Koepka wait to putt on the 16th green. (USGA/Jeff Haynes)
Brooks Koepka reacts to making a 13-foot putt for bogey on the par-3 11th hole during Sunday's final round. (USGA/J.D. Cuban)
Brooks Koepka walks to the 15th tee during the final round. (USGA/Darren Carroll)
Brooks Koepka and his caddie, Richard Elliott, walked down the 14th fairway during Sunday's final round. (USGA/Chris Keane)
Brooks Koepka watches his tee shot from No. 14. (USGA/Darren Carroll)
Fans packed the grandstand at No. 18 to watch the action on Sunday at Shinnecock Hills. (USGA/Chris Keane)
Brooks Koepka plays his approach to the 18th green. The shot went left of the green and despite making a bogey, the Floridian successfully defended his U.S. Open title by one stroke. (USGA/Jason Miczek)
Brooks Koepka is congratulated by his caddie Richard Elliott after winning the 118th U.S. Open. (USGA/John Mummert)
Brooks Koepka hugs his caddie, Richard Elliott, on the 18th green after successfully defending his U.S. Open title. (USGA/J.D. Cuban)
Brooks Koepka celebrates his U.S. Open triumph on Sunday at Shinnecock Hills. (USGA/Michael Cohen)
Brooks Koepka chips to the 18th green after his approach went left. (USGA/Michael Cohen)
Fans watch Brooks Koepka celebrate his second consecutive U.S. Open victory on the 18th green of Shinnecock Hills. (USGA/Jason Miczek)
Brooks Koepka tees off on the 18th hole. (USGA/J.D. Cuban)
Brooks Koepka celebrates at the 18th green after winning the 118th U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills. (USGA/Darren Carroll)
Brooks Koepka kisses his girlfriend, Jena Sims, after winning his second consecutive U.S. Open title. (USGA/Darren Carroll)
Brooks Koepka poses with the trophy after winning the 118th U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills on Sunday. (USGA/Jeff Haynes)
David Staebler from the USGA's Rules and Competitions staff, looks over Brooks Koepka's scorecard in the scoring area. (USGA/Darren Carroll)
Brooks Koepka reacts to his championship-winning putt dropping into the hole on the 18th hole on Sunday. (USGA/Ben Solomon)
Brooks Koepka kisses the trophy after winning the 2018 U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in Southampton, N.Y. on Sunday, June 17, 2018. (Copyright USGA/Jeff Haynes)
Brooks Koepka holding the U.S. Open Trophy after winning the title for a second consecutive year. (USGA/Ben Solomon)
Brooks Koepka putts on the 18th hole to finish off his U.S. Open title on Sunday. (USGA/Darren Carroll)