124th United States Open Championship Pinehurst Resort & C.C. (Course No. 2), June 13-16, 2024
121st U.S. Open: Salute To Champion Jon Rahm
June 21, 2021
Jon Rahm became the first Spaniard to ever hoist the U.S. Open trophy. The 26-year-old produced a one-stroke win at Torrey Pines over Louis Oosthuizen. (Chris Keane/USGA)
Jon Rahm waits on the 17th green during the first round of the 121st U.S. Open. Three days later, he would make a 24-foot birdie putt on that hole, which led to a one-stroke victory. (Robert Beck/USGA)
Jon Rahm walks up the fourth hole during the second round. (Jeff Haynes/USGA)
Jon Rahm plays from a greenside bunker on the par-4 second hole during Saturday's third round. (Robert Beck/USGA)
Jon Rahm tees off on the par-4 14th hole during Saturday's third round at Torrey Pines. (Robert Beck/USGA)
Jon Rahm hits a bunker shot on the 14th hole during the third round. (Robert Beck/USGA)
Jon Rahm begins his final round on Sunday. Rahm would card a 4-under 67 to win the championship by one stroke. (Darren Carroll/USGA)
Jon Rahm watches a shot from the rough on the 15th hole during Sunday's final round. (Jeff Haynes/USGA)
Jon Rahm is pumped after converting a 24-foot birdie putt on the 17th hole that momentarily put him into a share of the lead in Sunday's final round. (Jeff Haynes/USGA)
Jon Rahm got up and down from a greenside bunker for birdie on the par-5 18th hole in Sunday's final round. The birdie gave Rahm the lead for good. (Jeff Haynes/USGA)
Fans on the 18th hole cheer Jon Rahm's 12-foot birdie putt that eventually secured the Spaniard the 121st U.S. Open. (Gordon Seay/USGA)
Jon Rahm delivers a major fist pump after holing a 12-foot birdie putt on the 72nd hole. Rahm won the championship by one stroke at Torrey Pines. (Jeff Haynes/USGA)
Jon Rahm and his caddie, Adam Hayes, celebrate on the 72nd hole on Sunday at Torrey Pines. (John Mummert/USGA)
Jon Rahm delivered one of the most clutch birdie putts in U.S. Open history, converting from 12 feet on the 72nd hole to win the championship at Torrey Pines. (Jeff Haynes/USGA)
Jon Rahm celebrates his U.S. Open title with wife, Kelley, and 2-month-old son, Kepa, on the practice range after learning he had won by one stroke over Louis Oosthuizen. (Chris Keane/USGA)
Jon Rahm shares a hug with his parents after winning the 12st U.S. Open at Torrey Pines. Both his mom and dad flew to San Diego from Spain to watch him play in the championship. (Chris Keane/USGA)
Jon Rahm acknowledges the fans after his 2021 U.S. Open win at Torrey Pines. (Chris Keane/USGA)
Jon Rahm holds the U.S. Open trophy after winning the championship at Torrey Pines, a course where he captured his first PGA Tour victory in 2017. (Darren Carroll/USGA)
Jon Rahm, his wife, Kelley, and their 2-month-old son, Kepa, pose with the trophy after he won the 121st U.S. Open at Torrey Pines. (Robert Beck/USGA)
Jon Rahm is interviewed by Golf Channel’s Todd Lewis after his one-stroke victory in the U.S. Open. (Darren Carroll/USGA)
Jon Rahm poses with the U.S. Open trophy in front of the monster board at Torrey Pines. The Spaniard produced a one-stroke victory over Louis Oosthuizen. (Darren Carroll/USGA)
Jon Rahm walks up the 18th hole for a final time with the U.S. Open trophy following his one-stroke victory at Torrey Pines. (Darren Carroll/USGA)
Jon Rahm became the first player from Spain to win the U.S. Open, and joined countrymen Seve Ballesteros, Jose Maria Olazabal and Sergio Garcia as a major champion. (Darren Carroll/USGA)