Since its humble beginnings on a nine-🍸hole course in 1895, the has emerged as a crucible that tests the mettle of even the greatest golfers. Played on the most demand🥃ing courses with ever-evolving challenges,
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Past U.S. Open Winners
From the legendary feats of Bobby Jones to the surprise victories of underdogs🔯, this prestigious tournament has delivered drama, heartbreak, and moments of pure sporting brilliance. Check out the entire list of past U.S. Open winners below.
Year | Course | Winner | Score |
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2023 | LA Country Club | Wyndham Clark | -10 |
2022 | Brookline | Matt Fitzpatrick | -6 |
2021 | Torrey Pines | Jon Rahm | -6 |
2020 | Winged Foot | Bryson DeChambeau | -6 |
2019 | Pebble Beach | Gary Woodland | -13 |
2018 | Shinnecock Hills | Brooks Koepka | +1 |
2017 | Erin Hills | Brooks Koepka | -16 |
2016 | Oakmont | Dustin Johnson | -4 |
2015 | Chambers Bay | Jordan Spieth | -5 |
2014 | Pinehurst | Martin Kaymer | -9 |
2013 | Merion | Justin Rose | +1 |
2012 | Olympic | Webb Simpson | +1 |
2011 | Congressional | Rory McIlroy | -16 |
2010 | Pebble Beach | Graeme McDowell | E |
2009 | Bethpage Black | Lucas Glover | -4 |
2008 | Torrey Pines | Tiger Woods | -1 |
2007 | Oakmont | Angel Cabrera | +5 |
2006 | Winged Foot | Geoff Ogilvy | +5 |
2005 | Pinehurst | Michael Campbell | E |
2004 | Shinnecock Hills | Retief Goosen | -4 |
2003 | Olympia Fields | Jim Furyk | -8 |
2002 | Bethpage Black | Tiger Woods | -3 |
2001 | Southern Hills | Retief Goosen | -4 |
2000 | Pebble Beach | Tiger Woods | -12 |
1999 | Pinehurst | Payne Stewart | -1 |
1998 | Olympic | Lee Janzen | E |
1997 | Congressional | Ernie Els | -4 |
1996 | Oakland Hills | Steve Jones | -2 |
1995 | Shinnecock Hills | Corey Pavin | E |
1994 | Oakmont | Ernie Els | -5 |
1993 | Baltusrol | Lee Janzen | -8 |
1992 | Pebble Beach | Tom Kite | -3 |
1991 | Hazeltine | Payne Stewart | -6 |
1990 | Medinah | Hale Irwin | -8 |
1989 | Oak Hill | Curtis Strange | -2 |
1988 | Brookline | Curtis Strange | -6 |
1987 | Olympic | Scott Simpson | -3 |
1986 | Shinnecock Hills | Raymond Floyd | -1 |
1985 | Oakland Hills | Andy North | -1 |
1984 | Winged Foot | Funny Zoeller | -4 |
1983 | Oakmont | Larry Nelson | -4 |
1982 | Pebble Beach | Tom Watson | -6 |
1981 | Merion | David Graham | -7 |
1980 | Baltusrol | Jack Nicklaus | -8 |
1979 | Inverness | Hale Irwin | E |
1978 | Cherry Hills | Andy North | +1 |
1977 | Southern Hills | Hubert Green | -2 |
1976 | Atlanta | Jerry Pate | -3 |
1975 | Medinah | Lou Graham | +3 |
1974 | Winged Foot | Hale Irwin | +7 |
1973 | Oakmont | Johnny Miller | -5 |
1972 | Pebble Beach | Jack Nicklaus | +2 |
1971 | Merion | Lee Trevino | E |
1970 | Hazeltine | Tony Jacklin | -7 |
1969 | Champions | Orville Moody | +1 |
1968 | Oak Hill | Lee Trevino | -5 |
1967 | Baltusrol | Jack Nicklaus | -5 |
1966 | Olympic | Billy Casper | -2 |
1965 | Bellerive | Gary Player | +2 |
1964 | Congressional | Ken Venturi | -2 |
1963 | Brookline | Julius Boros | +9 |
1962 | Oakmont | Jack Nicklaus | -1 |
1961 | Oakland Hills | Gene Littler | +1 |
1960 | Cherry Hills | Arnold Palmer | -4 |
1959 | Winged Foot | Billy Casper | +2 |
1958 | Southern Hills | Tommy Bolt | +3 |
1957 | Inverness | Dick Mayer | +2 |
1956 | Oak Hill | Cary Middlecoff | +1 |
1955 | Olympic | Jack Fleck | +7 |
1954 | Baltusrol | Ed Furgol | +4 |
1953 | Oakmont | Ben Hogan | -5 |
1952 | Northwood | Julius Boros | +1 |
1951 | Oakland Hills | Ben Hogan | +7 |
1950 | Merion | Ben Hogan | +7 |
1949 | Medinah | Cary Middlecoff | +2 |
1948 | Riviera | Ben Hogan | -8 |
1947 | St. Louis | Les Worsham | -2 |
1946 | Canterbury | Lloyd Mangrum* | -4 |
1941 | Colonial | Craig Wood | +4 |
1940 | Canterbury | Lawson Little | -1 |
1939 | Philadelphia | Byron Nelson | +8 |
1938 | Cherry Hills | Ralph Guldahl | E |
1937 | Oakland Hills | Ralph Guldahl | -7 |
1936 | Baltusrol | Tony Manero | -6 |
1935 | Oakmont | Sam Parks Jr. | +11 |
1934 | Merion | Olin Dutra | +13 |
1933 | North Shore | Johnny Goodman | -1 |
1932 | Fresh Meadow | Gene Sarazen | +6 |
1931 | Inverness | Billy Burke | +8 |
1930 | Interlachen | Bobby Jones | -1 |
1929 | Winged Foot | Bobby Jones | +6 |
1928 | Olympia Fields | Johnny Farrell | +10 |
1927 | Oakmont | Tommy Armour | +13 |
1926 | Scioto | Bobby Jones | +5 |
1925 | Worcester | William Macfarlane | +7 |
1924 | Oakland Hills | Cyril Walker | +9 |
1923 | Inwood | Bobby Jones | +8 |
1922 | Skokie | Gene Sarazen | +8 |
1921 | Columbia | James M. Barnes | +9 |
1920 | Inverness | Edward Ray | +7 |
1919 | Brae Burn | Walter Hagen* | +17 |
1916 | Minikahda | Charles Evans Jr. | -2 |
1915 | Baltusrol | Jerome D. Travers | +9 |
1914 | Midlothian | Walter Hagen | +2 |
1913 | Brookline | Francis Ouimet | +12 |
1912 | Buffalo | John J. McDermott | -2 |
1911 | Chicago | John J. McDermott | +3 |
1910 | Philadelphia | Alex Smith | +6 |
1909 | Englewood | George Sargent | +2 |
1908 | Myopia Hunt | Fred McLeod | 322 |
1907 | Philadelphia | Alex Ross | 302 |
1906 | Onwentsia | Alex Smith | 295 |
1905 | Myopia Hunt | Willie Anderson | 314 |
1904 | Glen View | Willie Anderson | 303 |
1903 | Baltusrol | Willie Anderson | 307 |
1902 | Garden City | Laurence Auchterlonie | 307 |
1901 | Myopia Hunt | Willie Anderson | 331 |
1900 | Chicago | Harry Vardon | 313 |
1899 | Baltimore | Willie Smith | 315 |
1898 | Myopia Hunt | Fred Herd | 328 |
1897 | Chicago | Joe Lloyd | 162 |
1896 | Shinnecock Hills | James Foulis | 152 |
1895 | Newport | Horace Rawlins | 173 |
Past U.S. Open Courses
The U.S. Open winners share the spotlight with the host course which rotates yearly. The tournament has traversed a vast geographical landscape, taking root on over 50 courses across the United States. From the iconic seaside challenges of Pebble Beach to the notoriously brutal tests like Oakmont with its unforgiving fairways, each course presents a unique puzzle for golfers to solve. Whether it’s the classic, strategically demanding layouts of the Northeast or the modern marvels boasting dramatic elevation changes, the U.S. Open consistently seeks courses that push players to their absolute limits.