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Records
- Age
- Oldest Champion (years / months /
days)
- 47/3/9-Jack Westland, 1952
- Youngest Champion (years / months
/ days)
- 18/7/29-Tiger Woods, 1994
- Youngest Competitors
- 14/4/20-James Oh, 1996
- 14/5-Robert T. Jones Jr., 1916
- 14/9-George Boutell, 1958
- Youngest Finalist
17/3/5 - Sung Yoon Kim, 1999
Champions
- Most Championships Won
- 5-Robert T. Jones Jr. (1924, 1925, 1927,
1928, 1930)
- 4-Jerome D. Travers (1907, 1908, 1912,
1913)
- 3-Tiger Woods (1994, 1995, 1996)
- 3-Walter Travis (1900, 1901, 1903)
- Most Consecutive Championships Won
- 3-Tiger Woods (1994, 1995, 1996)
- 2-H. J. Whigham (1896, 1897)
- 2-Walter J. Travis (1900, 1901)
- 2-H. Chandler Egan (1904, 1905)
- 2-Jerome D. Travers (1907, 1908 and
1912, 1913)
- 2-Robert T. Jones Jr. (1924, 1925 and
1927, 1928)
- 2-W. Lawson Little Jr. (1934, 1935)
- 2-E. Harvie Ward Jr. (1955, 1956)
- 2-Jay Sigel (1982, 1983)
- Most Times in Final
- 7-Robert T. Jones Jr. (1919, 1924, 1925,
1926, 1927, 1928, 1930)
- 5-Jerome D. Travers (1907, 1908, 1912,
1913, 1914)
- 5-Charles Evans Jr. (1912, 1916, 1920,
1922, 1927)
- Most Times Runner-Up
- 3-Charles Evans Jr. (1912, 1922, 1927)
- 3-Raymond Billows (1937, 1939, 1948)
- 3-Marvin Giles III (1967, 1968, 1969)
- Foreign-Born Champions (6)
- H. G. Whigham, Tarbolton, Scotland (1896,
1897)
- Findlay S. Douglas, St. Andrews, Scotland
(1898)
- Walter J. Travis, Malden, Victoria,
Australia (1900, 1901, 1901)
- Harold H. Hilton, Liverpool, England
(1911)
- C. Ross Somerville, London, Ontario,
Canada (1932)
- Gary Cowan, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
(1966, 1971)
- (Note: Whigham, Douglas, and Travis
had emigrated to the United States by the time they won.)
- Winners of U.S. Amateur and U.S.
Open (11)
- Jerome D. Travers (1907, 1908, 1912,
1913 Amateurs; 1915 Open)
- Francis Ouimet (1914, 1931 Amateurs;
1913 Open)
- *Charles Evans Jr. (1916, 1920 Amateurs;
1916 Open)
- *Robert T. Jones Jr. (1924, 1925, 1927,
1928, 1930 Amateurs; 1923, 1926, 1929, 1930 Opens)
- W. Lawson Little Jr. (1934, 1935 Amateurs;
1940 Open)
- John Goodman (1937 Amateur; 1933 Open)
- Gene Littler (1953 Amateur; 1961 Open)
- Arnold Palmer (1954 Amateur; 1960 Open)
- Jack Nicklaus (1959, 1961 Amateurs;
1962, 1967, 1972, 1980 Opens)
- Jerry Pate (1974 Amateur; 1976 Open)
- Tiger Woods(1994, 1995, 1996, Amateur;
2000 Open)
- *Won both in same year
- Winners of U.S. and British Amateurs
(13)
- Walter J. Travis (1900, 1901, 1903 U.S.;
1904 British)
- *Harold Hilton (1911 U.S.; 1900, 1901,
1911, 1913 British)
- Jess Sweetser (1922 U.S.; 1926 British)
- *Robert T. Jones Jr. (1924, 1925, 1927,
1928, 1930 U.S.; 1930 British)
- *W. Lawson Little Jr. (1934, 1935 U.S.;
1934, 1935 British)
- William R. Turnesa (1938, 1948 U.S.;
1947 British)
- Richard D. Chapman (1940 U.S.; 1951
British)
- E. Harvie Ward Jr. (1955, 1956 U.S.;
1952 British)
- Deane R. Beman (1960, 1963 U.S.; 1959
British)
- *Robert B. Dickson (1967 U.S.; 1967
British)
- Steve Melnyk (1969 U.S.; 1971 British)
- Marvin Giles III (1972 U.S.; 1975 British)
- Jay Sigel (1982, 1983 U.S.; 1979 British)
- *Won both in same year
- Winners of U.S. Amateur and U.S.
Junior (1)
- Tiger Woods (1994, 1995, 1996 Amateurs;
1991, 1992, 1993 Juniors)
- Winners of U.S. Amateur and National
Collegiate Athletic Association Championship (12)
- H. Chandler Egan (Harvard, fall 1902
NCAA; 1904, 1905 Amateur)
- Jess Sweetster (Yale, 1920 NCAA; 1922
Amateur)
- George T. Dunlap Jr. (Princeton, 1930,
1931 NCAA; 1933 Amateur)
- John W. Fischer (Michigan, 1932 NCAA;
1936 Amateur)
- E. Harvie Ward Jr. (North Carolina,
1949 NCAA; 1955, 1956 Amateur)
- Hillman Robbins Jr. (Memphis State,
1954 NCAA; 1957 Amateur)
- *Jack Nicklaus (Ohio State, 1959 Amateur;
1961 NCAA; 1961 Amateur)
- *Robert J. Murphy Jr. (Florida, 1965
Amateur; 1966 NCAA)
- Scott Verplank (Oklahoma State, 1984
Amateur; 1986 NCAA)
- *Phil Mickelson (Arizona State, 1989,
1990 NCAA; 1990 Amateur; 1992 NCAA)
- Justin Leonard (Texas, 1992 Amateur;
1994 NCAA)
- *Tiger Woods (Stanford, 1994, 1995,
1996 Amateur; 1996 NCAA)
- *Won both in same year (4)
- Longest Period Between Victories
- 17 years-Francis Ouimet (1914 to 1931)
- Course
- Longest Course
- 7,195 yards-Cog Hill Golf and Country
Club (No. 4 Course), Lemont, Ill., 1997
- Shortest Course
- 4,423 yards-Shinnecock Hills G.C., Southampton,
N.Y., 1896
- Since 1941
- 6,493 yards-Montclair G.C. (fourth and
second nines), West Orange, N.J., 1985
- Most Times Host Club of Championship
- 5 - The Country Club, Brookline, Mass.
(1910, 1922, 1934, 1957, 1982)
- 5 - Merion G.C., Ardmore, Pa. (1916,
1924, 1930, 1966, 1989)
- Entries
- Largest
- 7,920 (1999)
- Smallest
- 32 (1895)
- Match Play
- Largest Margin of Victory, 18 Hole
Match
- 9 and 8-Harry Todd def. Mattthew Zadalis,
second round, Omaha (Neb.) Field Club, 1941
- 9 and 8-Gerald Kesselring d. Russell
Brothers, second round, Minneapolis (Minn.) G.C., 1950
- 9 and 8-Dr. Don Keith d. Thomas W. Beck,
first round, The Olympic Club (Lake Course), San Francisco, Calif.,
1958
- 9 and 8-Bill Rogers d. Rick Cain, fourth
round, Inverness Club, Toledo, Ohio, 1973
- Largest Margin of Victory, 36-Hole
Match
- 14 and 13-Jerome D. Travers d. George
A. Crump, first round, C.C. of Detroit, Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich.,
1915
- 14 and 13-Robert T. Jones Jr. d. John
B. Beck, third round, Brae Burn C.C., West Newton, Mass., 1928
- 14 and 12-Charles B. Macdonald d. Stewart
Stickney, first round, Onwentsia Club, Lake Forest, Ill., 1899
- Largest Margin of Victory, Final
- 12 and 11-Charles B. Macdonald d. Charles
E. Sands, Newport (R.I.) G.C., 1895
- 11 and 10-Charles R. Coe d. Rufus King,
Oak Hill C.C. (East Course), Rochester, N.Y., 1949
- 11 and 9-Richard D. Chapman d. W.B.
McCullough Jr., Winged Foot C.C. (West Course), Mamaroneck, N.Y.,
1940
- Longest Match, 18 Holes
- 28 holes-Maurice J. McCarthy d. George
Von Elm, second round, Merion Cricket Club (East Course), Ardmore,
Pa., 1930
- Longest Match, 36 Holes
- 41 holes-Walter J. Travis d. H.H. Wilder,
second round, Garden City (N.Y.) G.C., 1908
- 41 holes-Charles Evans Jr., d. Reginald
M. Lewis, second round, Engineers' C.C., Roslyn, N.Y., 1920
- Longest Match, Final
- 39 holes-Sam Urzetta d. Frank Stranahan,
Minneapolis (Minn.) G.C., 1950
- 39 holes-Jeff Quinney d. James Driscoll,
Baltusrol G.C., (Upper Course), Springfield, N.J., 2000
- 38 holes-Tiger Woods d. Steve Scott,
Pumpkin Ridge G.C., (Witch Hollow Course) North Plains, Ore., 1996
- 38 holes-Max R. Marston d. Jess W. Sweetser,
Flossmoor (Ill.) C.C., 1923
- Most Match-Play Victories
- 57-Charles Evans Jr.
- 55-Charles R. Coe
- Best Match-Play Winning Percentage
(minimum 20 victories).
- 909-Tiger Woods (20-2).
- 843-Robert T. Jones Jr. (43-8).
- 840-W. Lawson Little Jr. (21-4).
- 828-Jack Nicklaus (24-5)
- Most Consecutive Match-Play Victories
- 18-Tiger Woods (1994, 1995, 1996)
- 17-E. Harvie Ward Jr. (1955, 1956, 1958)
(He did not compete in 1957)
- 16-W. Lawson Little Jr.
- Most Extra-Hole Matches by One Player,
Championship
- 5-Reynolds Smith, The Country Club (Original
Course), Brookline, Mass., 1934
- Most Competitors in Playoff
- 31-1988, Va. Hot Springs G. & T.C. (Cascades
Course), Hot Springs, Va. (for 8 places)
- 25-1987, Jupiter Hills Club, Jupiter,
Fla. (for 9 places)
- Most Times Medalist
- 6-Walter J. Travis (1900, 1901, 1902,
1906, 1907, 1908)
- 6-Robert T. Jones Jr. (1920, 1923*,
1926, 1927, 1929*, 1930)
- 4-Charles Evans Jr. (1909, 1912, 1913,
1923*)
- *co-medalist
- Lowest Medalist Score, 36 Holes
- 132-Hank Kim, TPC at Sawgrass (Stadium
and Valley Courses), Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla., 1994.
- 134-Bob Clampett, Canterbury G.C., Cleveland,
Ohio, 1979
- 134-Sam Randolph, Montclair G.C. (fourth
and second nines), West Orange, N.J., 1985
- Lowest 18-Hole Round in Qualifying
Stroke Play
- 63-Robert Godfrey, first round, East
Lake G.C., Atlanta, Ga., 2001
- 63-Chris Mundorf, second round, East
Lake G.C., Atlanta, Ga., 2001
- 64-Phil Mickelson, second round, second
stroke play course, Meridian G.C., Englewood, Colo., 1990
- 64-Hank Kim, first round, TPC at Sawgrass,
Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla., 1994
- 64-Lucas Glover, first round, Druid
Hills G.C., Atlanta, Ga., 2001
- 64-James Driscoll, first round, East
Lake G.C., Atlanta, Ga., 2001
- 65-Tiger Woods, first round, TPC at
Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla., 1994
- Longest Playoff to Qualify for Match
Play
- 9 holes-From 22 players, Van Phillips
d. John McClure for 64th spot, Champions Golf Club, Houston, Texas,
1993
- Stroke Play (1965-72)
- Lowest Score, 18 Holes
- 65-Marvin Giles III, fourth round, Scioto
C.C., Columbus, Ohio, 1968
- 65-Kurt Cox, second round, Waverley
C.C., Portland, Ore., 1970
- Lowest First Round
- 67-Lanny Wadkins, Waverley C.C., Portland,
Ore., 1970
- 67-Martin West, Wilmington (Del.) C.C.(South
Course), 1971
- 68-Gary Sanders, Waverley C.C., Portland,
Ore., 1970
- Lowest Second Round
- 65-Kurt Cox, Waverley C.C., Portland,
Ore., 1970
- 67-Deane Beman, Merion G.C. (East Course),
Ardmore, Pa., 1966
- 67-Jim Gabrielsen, Waverley C.C., Portland,
Ore., 1970
- 67-Tom Kite Jr., Waverley C.C., Portland,
Ore., 1970
- 67-James McLean, Wilmington (Del.) C.C.
(South Course), 1971
- Lowest Third Round
- 68-A. Downing Gray, at Merion G.C. (East
Course), Ardmore, Pa., 1966
- 68-Gary Sanders, at Waverley C.C., Portland,
Ore., 1970
- 68-Marvin Giles III, at Wilmington (Del.)
C.C. (South Course), 1971
- 68-Martin West, at Wilmington (Del.)
C.C. (South Course), 1971
- 68-Charles Harrison, at Charlotte (N.C.)
C.C., 1972
- Lowest Fourth Round
- 65-Marvin Giles III at Scioto C.C.,
Columbus, Ohio, 1968
- 67-Gary Cowan, at Merion G.C. (East
Course), Ardmore, Pa., 1966
- 67-Jack Ewing Jr., at Broadmoor G.C.
(West Course), Colorado Springs, Colo., 1967
- 67-John Bohmann, at Scioto C.C., Columbus,
Ohio, 1968
- Miscellaneous
- Most Times Qualified for Championship
- 49-Charles Evans Jr.
- 37-William C. Campbell, including a
record 33 straight from 1941-77 (Amateur was not played for four years
from 1942-45 during World War II)
- Most Recent Holes-in-One
- Justin Leonard, first round, stroke
play, 185-yard, par-3, fourth hole, Champions Golf Club (Jack Rabbit
Course), Houston, Texas, 1993
- Rick Ten Broeck, second round, stroke
play, 154-yard, par-3, seventh hole, Champions Golf Club (Jack Rabbit
Course), Houston, Texas, 1993
- Martin Pettigrew, first round, stroke
play, 190-yard, par-3, eighth hole, Newport Country Club, Newport,
R.I., 1995
- Duke Delcher, quarterfinal match, 175-yard,
par-3, 15th hole, Pumpkin Ridge (Witch Hollow) G.C., North Plains,
Ore., 1996
- Brian Nosler, first round, stroke play,
150-yard, par 3, fourth hole, Oak Hill Country Club (West Course),
Rochester, N.Y., 1998
- Herbert Stevens, second round, stroke
play, 167-yard, par 3, sixth hole, Oak Hill Country Club (East Course),
Rochester, N.Y., 1998
- Charles Stevens, first round, stroke
play, 186-yard, par 3, fifth hole, Spyglass Hill Golf Club, Pebble
Beach, Calif., 1999
- Matthew Chubb, second round, stroke
play, 195-yard, par 3, fourth hole, Lower Course, Baltusrol Golf Club,
Springfield, N.J., 2000
- Mike Plate, second round, stroke play,
235-yard, par 3, eighteenth, East Lake G.C., Atlanta, Ga., 2001
- Matt Johnson, second round, stroke play,
149-yard, par 3, thirteenth, Druid Hills G.C., Atlanta, Ga., 2001
- Last to win title in first time qualified
- Matthew Kuchar, Cog Hill Golf and Country
Club, Lemont, Ill., 1997
- Jeff Quinney, Baltusrol Golf Club, Springfield,
N.J., 2000
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