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Golf tournament
2019 U.S. Open
Tournament information
DatesJune 13–16, 2019
LocationPebble Beach, California
36Β°34β€²05β€³N 121Β°57β€²00β€³W / 36.568Β°N 121.950Β°W / 36.568; -121.950
Course(s)Pebble Beach Golf Links
Organized byUSGA
Tour(s)PGA Tour
European Tour
Japan Golf Tour
Statistics
Par71
Length7,075 yards (6,469 m)
Field156, 79 after cut
Cut144 (+2)
Prize fund$12,500,000
Winner's share$2,250,000
Champion
United States Gary Woodland
271 (βˆ’13)
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The 2019 United States Open Championship was the 119th U.S. Open, played from June 13–16 at Pebble Beach Golf Links in Pebble Beach, California. It was the seventh major and sixth U.S. Open at Pebble Beach, which last hosted U.S. Opens in 2000 and 2010, won by Tiger Woods and Graeme McDowell, respectively.

Gary Woodland won his first major title by three strokes over world number one Brooks Koepka. Ranked 25th coming into the tournament, and having never finished in the top 20 in the U.S. Open previously, he was generally seen as a surprise victor. Koepka had won four of the last nine majors, and was attempting to become the first player to win three straight U.S. Opens since 1905.

Woodland shot 68 in the first round, and 65 in the second, to lead by two strokes after 36 holes. He shot 69 in the third round, to have a single-stroke lead over Justin Rose going into the final day. After shooting a 69 in the final round, he converted a 54-hole lead into a victory for the first time in eight attempts in stroke-play events. His 72-hole winning score, a 13-under-par 271, was the lowest relative to par since 2011 and included a stretch of 34 holes without a bogey. Woodland led the field in scrambling, having begun the week ranked 169th in that category.

The previous winner of the U.S. Open at Pebble Beach, Graeme McDowell, finished tied for 16th with a 3-under-par 281. Tiger Woods was tied 58th after the first round, and began his final round by bogeying four of his first six holes, but rallied on the back nine to finish tied for 21st with a 2-under-par 282. Justin Rose entered the final round one shot back of Woodland but made three bogeys on his final seven holes to finish tied for 3rd. On his 49th birthday, six-time U.S. Open runner-up, Phil Mickelson finished with a 4-over-par 288, having won the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am earlier in the year at Pebble Beach.

79 players made the cut, including four amateurs. The leading amateur was Norwegian Viktor Hovland, who had qualified by winning the 2018 U.S. Amateur, which was also held at Pebble Beach. He finished tied for 12th at 4-under-par, to become first low amateur at the Masters and U.S. Open in the same season since Matt Kuchar in 1998.

The U.S. Open traditionally has a winning score around par, but a joint record 31 players finished under par for the tournament. This was partly attributed by the media to the soft conditions resulting from a marine layer, and relatively low wind speeds for a links-style course.

Venue

Course layout

Pebble Beach hosted the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am in February of the same year. The changes made to the course since that event include reducing par from 72 to 71, cutting the greens from .125" to .110", and growing the rough from 2" to between 3-5".

Hole Yards Par    Hole Yards Par
1 380 4 10 495 4
2 516 4 11 390 4
3 404 4 12 202 3
4 331 4 13 445 4
5 195 3 14 580 5
6 523 5 15 397 4
7 109 3 16 403 4
8 428 4 17 208 3
9 526 4 18 543 5
Out 3,412 35 In 3,663 36
Source: Total 7,075 71

Previous course lengths for major championships

Prior to 2000, the 2nd hole was played as a par 5.
2019 yardages by round
Round Hole 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Out 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 In Total
Par 4 4 4 4 3 5 3 4 4 35 4 4 3 4 5 4 4 3 5 36 71
1 Yards 381 502 412 334 188 518 108 433 502 3,378 493 387 202 447 592 399 402 218 552 3,692 7,070
2 Yards 382 516 394 334 186 529 116 432 526 3,415 497 389 185 452 583 399 407 210 535 3,657 7,072
3 Yards 376 515 410 315 184 524 98 428 525 3,375 499 388 209 440 589 399 395 203 544 3,666 7,041
4 Yards 386 523 407 324 204 520 102 433 533 3,432 492 390 198 448 582 394 409 220 539 3,672 7,104
  • Scoring average: 72.352
    • by round: 72.685, 72.571, 72.430, 71.190
  • Most difficult holes in relation to par: 10, 8 and 9, 9, 9

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Field

About half the field consisted of players who are exempt from qualifying for the U.S. Open. Each player is classified according to the first category in which he qualified, and other categories are shown in parentheses.

1. Winners of the U.S. Open Championship during the last ten years

Lucas Glover, Dustin Johnson (9,11,12,13,14), Martin Kaymer, Brooks Koepka (7,9,11,12,13,14), Graeme McDowell, Rory McIlroy (6,7,8,9,12,13,14), Justin Rose (11,12,13,14), Webb Simpson (8,11,12,13,14), Jordan Spieth (5,6,13,14)

2. Winners of the 2018 U.S. Amateur, U.S. Junior Amateur, and U.S. Mid-Amateur, and runner-up of the 2018 U.S. Amateur

Devon Bling (a), Viktor Hovland (a), Kevin O'Connell (a), Michael Thorbjornsen (a)

3. Winner of the 2018 Amateur Championship

Jovan Rebula (a)

4. Winner of the 2018 Mark H. McCormack Medal (men's World Amateur Golf Ranking)
5. Winners of the Masters Tournament during the last five years

Sergio GarcΓ­a (13,14), Patrick Reed (11,12,13,14), Danny Willett, Tiger Woods (9,12,13,14)

6. Winners of The Open Championship during the last five years

Zach Johnson, Francesco Molinari (9,12,13,14), Henrik Stenson (11,13,14)

7. Winners of the PGA Championship during the last five years

Jason Day (12,13,14), Justin Thomas (12,13,14), Jimmy Walker

8. Winners of The Players Championship during the last three years

Kim Si-woo (13,14)

9. Winners of multiple PGA Tour events that award a full-point allocation for the FedEx Cup, between the 2018 U.S. Open and the 2019 U.S. Open

Bryson DeChambeau (12,13,14), Matt Kuchar (13,14), Kevin Na (12,13,14), Xander Schauffele (11,12,13,14)

10. Winner of the 2018 U.S. Senior Open Championship

David Toms

11. The 10 lowest scorers and anyone tying for 10th place at the 2018 U.S. Open Championship

Daniel Berger, Tony Finau (12,13,14), Tommy Fleetwood (12,13,14), Tyrrell Hatton (13,14)

12. Players who qualified for the season-ending 2018 Tour Championship

Keegan Bradley (13,14), Patrick Cantlay (13,14), Paul Casey (13,14), Rickie Fowler (13,14), Billy Horschel (13,14), Patton Kizzire, Marc Leishman (13,14), Hideki Matsuyama (13,14), Phil Mickelson (13,14), Jon Rahm (13,14), Cameron Smith (13,14), Kyle Stanley (13,14), Bubba Watson (13,14), Aaron Wise, Gary Woodland (13,14)

13. The top 60 point leaders and ties as of May 20, 2019 in the Official World Golf Ranking

An Byeong-hun (14), Abraham Ancer, Kiradech Aphibarnrat (14), Lucas Bjerregaard (14), Rafa Cabrera-Bello (14), Matt Fitzpatrick (14), Jim Furyk (14), Branden Grace (14), Justin Harding (14), J. B. Holmes (14), Charles Howell III (14), Kevin Kisner (14), Li Haotong (14), Luke List, Shane Lowry (14), Keith Mitchell (14), Alex NorΓ©n (14), ThorbjΓΈrn Olesen (14), Louis Oosthuizen (14), Pan Cheng-tsung (14), Ian Poulter (14), Chez Reavie, Adam Scott (14), Brandt Snedeker (14), Matt Wallace (14)

14. The top 60 point leaders and ties as of June 10, 2019 in the Official World Golf Ranking

Emiliano Grillo, Scott Piercy, Andrew Putnam

15. Special exemptions given by the USGA

Ernie Els

The remaining contestants earned their places through sectional qualifiers. Each site has n spots allocated amongst m players denoted (n/m).

(a) denotes amateur
(L) denotes player advanced through local qualifying

Alternates who gained entry:

  • Cody Gribble (Texas) – spot reallocated from England qualifier
  • Chan Kim (Japan) – spot reallocated from England qualifier
  • Joel Dahmen (Columbus) – claimed spot held for category 9 or 14
  • Harris English (Ontario) – claimed spot held for category 9 or 14
  • Bernd Wiesberger (England) – claimed spot held for category 9 or 14

Weather

  • Thursday: Partly cloudy, with a high of 67 Β°F/19 Β°C. Wind W 11 mph.
  • Friday: Mostly overcast, with a high of 61 Β°F/16 Β°C. Wind W 6-12 mph.
  • Saturday: Overcast, with a high of 59 Β°F/15 Β°C. WNW wind 5-10 mph, with gusts to 15 mph.
  • Sunday: Partly cloudy. High of 61 Β°F/16 Β°C. Wind W 7-14 mph.

Round summaries

First round

Thursday, June 13, 2019

2013 champion Justin Rose birdied his final three holes to shoot 65 (βˆ’6), equaling the record for lowest round shot in a U.S. Open at Pebble Beach, and taking a one-shot lead. Xander Schauffele eagled the 18th hole to join Rickie Fowler, Louis Oosthuizen and Aaron Wise in a tie for second. Two-time defending champion Brooks Koepka birdied four of his first six holes before falling back to two-under and a tie for 16th. Seventeen eagles were made during the round, a new U.S. Open record.

Place Player Score To par
1 England Justin Rose 65 βˆ’6
T2 United States Rickie Fowler 66 βˆ’5
South Africa Louis Oosthuizen
United States Xander Schauffele
United States Aaron Wise
T6 United States Nate Lashley 67 βˆ’4
United States Scott Piercy
T8 Argentina Emiliano Grillo 68 βˆ’3
United States Chesson Hadley
Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy
Italy Francesco Molinari
United States Chez Reavie
Sweden Henrik Stenson
Austria Sepp Straka
United States Gary Woodland
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Second round

Friday, June 14, 2019

Gary Woodland holed a 50-foot birdie putt on the 9th hole, the last of his round, to post a bogey-free round of 65 (βˆ’6) and take a two-shot lead. His 36-hole score of nine-under ties Gil Morgan in 1992 for lowest in a U.S. Open at Pebble Beach. First-round leader Justin Rose was in second place after a round of 70 (βˆ’1). Louis Oosthuizen was tied for the lead but had just one par on his back-nine, making four birdies and four bogeys to finish three shots behind. Rory McIlroy got to within a shot of the lead before a bogey at the 13th and double bogey at the par-5 14th, falling into a tie for fourth place and four behind. Brooks Koepka became the first defending champion since 1988 to begin his title defense with two sub-70 rounds and was part of a group tied for sixth, five behind.

Place Player Score To par
1 United States Gary Woodland 68-65=133 βˆ’9
2 England Justin Rose 65-70=135 βˆ’7
3 South Africa Louis Oosthuizen 66-70=136 βˆ’6
T4 Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy 68-69=137 βˆ’5
United States Aaron Wise 66-71=137
T6 United States Chesson Hadley 68-70=138 βˆ’4
United States Brooks Koepka 69-69=138
United States Matt Kuchar 69-69=138
United States Chez Reavie 68-70=138
England Matt Wallace 70-68=138

Amateurs: Wu (βˆ’2), Eaton (E), Hovland (E), Thorbjornsen (+2), Tibbits (+3), Rebula (+4), Eckroat (+5), Yu (+5), Hagestad (+7), Hillier (+7), O'Connell (+8), Parziale (+9), Young (+9), Norton (+13), Bling (+20)

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Third round

Saturday, June 15, 2019

Gary Woodland, the 36-hole leader, was two-under par through 11 holes before finding trouble on the par-3 12th, hitting his tee shot into the rough. Still, off the green after his second shot, he made a 33-foot chip shot to save par. At the par-5 14th, his fourth shot almost rolled back down off the green but managed to stop just short. He then made a 42-foot putt to save par yet again. He parred the last four holes to shoot 69 (βˆ’2) and take a one-shot lead into the final round. Justin Rose got up-and-down from a greenside bunker for birdie at the par-5 18th to get to 10-under, a shot behind Woodland.

Louis Oosthuizen birdied three holes in a row from the 15th to the 17th to get into a tie for third with Chez Reavie and two-time defending champion Brooks Koepka, four shots behind. Koepka didn't make a bogey in a round of 68 (βˆ’3).

Place Player Score To par
1 United States Gary Woodland 68-65-69=202 βˆ’11
2 England Justin Rose 65-70-68=203 βˆ’10
T3 United States Brooks Koepka 69-69-68=206 βˆ’7
South Africa Louis Oosthuizen 66-70-70=206
United States Chez Reavie 68-70-68=206
6 Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy 68-69-70=207 βˆ’6
T7 United States Chesson Hadley 68-70-70=208 βˆ’5
United States Matt Kuchar 69-69-70=208
T9 Northern Ireland Graeme McDowell 69-70-70=209 βˆ’4
Spain Jon Rahm 69-70-70=209
Sweden Henrik Stenson 68-71-70=209
England Matt Wallace 70-68-71=209
England Danny Willett 71-71-67=209

Amateurs: Wu (βˆ’2), Hovland (E), Eaton (+2), Thorbjornsen (+15)

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Final round

Sunday, June 16, 2019

Summary

Gary Woodland, who came into the final round with a one-shot lead, birdied two of his first three holes and, despite a bogey at the 9th, still led by two making the turn. Brooks Koepka was four-under through five holes but failed to birdie the par-5 6th from a greenside bunker and missed a six-foot putt for birdie at the 7th to trail by two going to the back-nine. At the par-5 14th hole, Woodland went for the green from 264 yards out, his 3-wood just clearing the bunker in front of the green and settling on the hill to the left of the green where he was able to make birdie. Koepka, meanwhile, failed to birdie the same hole after driving into the rough and hitting his third shot onto the same hill.

Woodland sinking the winning putt followed by the trophy presentation

Still leading by two heading to the par-3 17th, Woodland's tee shot finished on the fringe, 90 feet away from the hole. Forced to chip because of the mound dividing the green, he got his second shot to within 3 feet to save par. Koepka's approach at the par-5 18th went over the green where he failed to get up-and-down for birdie, missing a 9-foot putt to finish at 10-under. Now needing only a bogey at the last to win, Woodland hit an iron off the tee and laid up with his second shot. His third found the green 30 feet to the right of the flag, and he made the putt to shoot a final-round 69 (βˆ’2) and finish three shots ahead of Koepka at 13-under.

Justin Rose, one back at the start of the round, played his final 11 holes in 4-over and fell back to a tie for third place with Jon Rahm, Chez Reavie, and Xander Schauffele. Amateur Viktor Hovland finished at 4-under 280, breaking Jack Nicklaus's record for lowest score by an amateur in the U.S. Open; he finished tied for 12th, which was the best by an amateur since Jim Simons tied for 5th in 1971.

Final leaderboard

Champion
Silver Cup winner (leading amateur)
(a) = amateur
(c) = past champion
Place Player Score To par Money ($)
1 United States Gary Woodland 68-65-69-69=271 βˆ’13 2,250,000
2 United States Brooks Koepka (c) 69-69-68-68=274 βˆ’10 1,350,000
T3 Spain Jon Rahm 69-70-70-68=277 βˆ’7 581,872
United States Chez Reavie 68-70-68-71=277
England Justin Rose (c) 65-70-68-74=277
United States Xander Schauffele 66-73-71-67=277
T7 South Africa Louis Oosthuizen 66-70-70-72=278 βˆ’6 367,387
Australia Adam Scott 70-69-71-68=278
T9 United States Chesson Hadley 68-70-70-71=279 βˆ’5 288,715
Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy (c) 68-69-70-72=279
Sweden Henrik Stenson 68-71-70-70=279
Leaderboard below the top 10
Place Player Score To par Money ($)
T12 England Matt Fitzpatrick 69-71-72-68=280 βˆ’4 226,609
Norway Viktor Hovland (a) 69-73-71-67=280 0
England Matt Wallace 70-68-71-71=280 226,609
England Danny Willett 71-71-67-71=280
T16 South Korea An Byeong-hun 70-72-68-71=281 βˆ’3 172,455
United States Matt Kuchar 69-69-70-73=281
Northern Ireland Graeme McDowell (c) 69-70-70-72=281
Italy Francesco Molinari 68-72-71-70=281
United States Webb Simpson (c) 74-68-73-66=281
T21 United States Patrick Cantlay 73-71-68-70=282 βˆ’2 117,598
England Paul Casey 70-72-73-67=282
Australia Jason Day 70-73-70-69=282
England Tyrrell Hatton 70-74-69-69=282
Japan Hideki Matsuyama 69-73-70-70=282
United States Alex Prugh 75-69-70-68=282
United States Tiger Woods (c) 70-72-71-69=282
T28 United States Jim Furyk (c) 73-67-72-71=283 βˆ’1 86,071
United States Nate Lashley 67-74-70-72=283
Republic of Ireland Shane Lowry 75-69-70-69=283
Austria Sepp Straka 68-72-76-67=283
T32 United States Billy Horschel 73-70-71-70=284 E 72,928
Sweden Marcus Kinhult 74-70-74-66=284
United States Patrick Reed 71-73-72-68=284
T35 United States Bryson DeChambeau 69-74-73-69=285 +1 57,853
United States Jason Dufner 70-71-73-71=285
United States Dustin Johnson (c) 71-69-71-74=285
Germany Martin Kaymer (c) 69-75-71-70=285
Australia Marc Leishman 69-74-70-72=285
United States Collin Morikawa 71-73-72-69=285
United States Aaron Wise 66-71-79-69=285
United States Brandon Wu (a) 71-69-71-74=285 0
T43 United States Rickie Fowler 66-77-71-72=286 +2 41,500
United States Tom Hoge 71-73-71-71=286
United States Andrew Putnam 73-71-73-69=286
Slovakia Rory Sabbatini 72-71-73-70=286
Canada Nick Taylor 74-70-70-72=286
South Africa Erik van Rooyen 71-73-72-70=286
T49 Mexico Abraham Ancer 74-68-69-76=287 +3 31,385
United States Daniel Berger 73-70-74-70=287
United States Kevin Kisner 73-70-75-69=287
T52 Spain Sergio GarcΓ­a 69-70-75-74=288 +4 27,181
United States Charles Howell III 72-70-74-72=288
China Li Haotong 71-70-72-75=288
United States Phil Mickelson 72-69-75-72=288
Mexico Carlos Ortiz 70-70-75-73=288
United States Scott Piercy 67-72-72-77=288
T58 Spain Adri Arnaus 69-75-73-72=289 +5 25,350
United States Charlie Danielson 72-70-77-70=289
United States Chandler Eaton (a) 72-70-73-74=289 0
United States Harris English 71-69-76-73=289 25,350
Argentina Emiliano Grillo 68-74-74-73=289
United States Zach Johnson 70-69-79-71=289
United States Andy Pope 72-71-75-71=289
T65 Spain Rafa Cabrera-Bello 70-74-74-72=290 +6 23,851
England Tommy Fleetwood 71-73-73-73=290
United States Jordan Spieth (c) 72-69-73-76=290
United States Kyle Stanley 71-73-75-71=290
United States Brian Stuard 71-73-74-72=290
South Africa Justin Walters 72-72-77-69=290
71 Wales Rhys Enoch 78-66-71-76=291 +7 22,977
T72 England Luke Donald 72-70-77-73=292 +8 22,353
United States Billy Hurley III 73-70-73-76=292
Australia Cameron Smith 71-72-77-72=292
France ClΓ©ment Sordet 76-68-74-74=292
76 Austria Bernd Wiesberger 71-73-78-72=294 +10 21,728
77 United States Brandt Snedeker 75-69-74-77=295 +11 21,478
78 United States Chip McDaniel 71-73-76-77=297 +13 21,224
79 United States Michael Thorbjornsen (a) 71-73-84-76=304 +20 0
CUT United States Joseph Bramlett 73-72=145 +3
United States Lucas Glover (c) 73-72=145
United States Nick Hardy 73-72=145
Australia Matt Jones 74-71=145
United States Rob Oppenheim 73-72=145
United States Ollie Schniederjans 75-70=145
England Lee Slattery 73-72=145
United States Spencer Tibbits (a) 74-71=145
Argentina JuliΓ‘n Etulain 76-70=146 +4
United States Tony Finau 74-72=146
South Africa Branden Grace 75-71=146
South Africa Justin Harding 73-73=146
United States Luke List 74-72=146
United States Keith Mitchell 76-70=146
England Ian Poulter 73-73=146
South Africa Jovan Rebula (a) 70-76=146
United States Scottie Scheffler 72-74=146
United States Hayden Shieh 77-69=146
United States Justin Thomas 73-73=146
United States Brendon Todd 72-74=146
United States David Toms 72-74=146
United States Jimmy Walker 75-71=146
Australia Aaron Baddeley 72-75=147 +5
South Africa Dean Burmester 76-71=147
United States Joel Dahmen 75-72=147
United States Austin Eckroat (a) 72-75=147
New Zealand Ryan Fox 74-73=147
United States Patton Kizzire 80-67=147
Sweden Alex NorΓ©n 75-72=147
France Matthieu Pavon 73-74=147
United States Sam Saunders 72-75=147
Taiwan Kevin Yu (a) 74-73=147
South Africa Ernie Els (c) 75-73=148 +6
United States Cody Gribble 74-74=148
Japan Mikumu Horikawa 73-75=148
Denmark ThorbjΓΈrn Olesen 71-77=148
England Callum Tarren 73-75=148
Canada Mike Weir 74-74=148
Thailand Kiradech Aphibarnrat 75-74=149 +7
United States Keegan Bradley 73-76=149
Costa Rica Luis Gagne 71-78=149
United States Stewart Hagestad (a) 74-75=149
New Zealand Daniel Hillier (a) 76-73=149
United States J. B. Holmes 72-77=149
England Sam Horsfield 75-74=149
United States Kevin Na 72-77=149
Italy Renato Paratore 75-74=149
Chile Mito Pereira 77-72=149
Venezuela Jhonattan Vegas 72-77=149
United States Connor Arendell 77-73=150 +8
United States Luke Guthrie 75-75=150
Japan Shugo Imahira 75-75=150
South Korea Kim Si-woo 76-74=150
South Korea Lee Kyoung-hoon 76-74=150
United States Richard H. Lee 72-78=150
United States Kevin O'Connell (a) 76-74=150
United States Bubba Watson 75-75=150
England Brian Davis 75-76=151 +9
India Anirban Lahiri 74-77=151
United States Matt Parziale (a) 74-77=151
United States Cameron Young (a) 75-76=151
Australia Marcus Fraser 73-79=152 +10
United States Chan Kim 77-75=152
Belgium Thomas Pieters 76-76=152
United States Ryan Sullivan 73-79=152
Australia Brett Drewitt 77-76=153 +11
United States Matthew Naumec 74-79=153
Taiwan Pan Cheng-tsung 80-73=153
Japan Kodai Ichihara 80-74=154 +12
Denmark Lucas Bjerregaard 80-75=155 +13
United States Zac Blair 83-72=155
United States Roberto Castro 78-77=155
United States Noah Norton (a) 80-75=155
Norway Andreas Halvorsen 74-82=156 +14
South Africa Merrick Bremner 79-79=158 +16
United States Eric Dietrich 83-75=158
United States Devon Bling (a) 82-80=162 +20
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Scorecard

Final round

Hole 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Par 4 4 4 4 3 5 3 4 4 4 4 3 4 5 4 4 3 5
United States Woodland βˆ’11 βˆ’12 βˆ’13 βˆ’13 βˆ’13 βˆ’13 βˆ’13 βˆ’13 βˆ’12 βˆ’12 βˆ’12 βˆ’11 βˆ’11 βˆ’12 βˆ’12 βˆ’12 βˆ’12 βˆ’13
United States Koepka βˆ’8 βˆ’8 βˆ’9 βˆ’10 βˆ’11 βˆ’11 βˆ’11 βˆ’10 βˆ’10 βˆ’10 βˆ’11 βˆ’10 βˆ’10 βˆ’10 βˆ’10 βˆ’10 βˆ’10 βˆ’10
Spain Rahm βˆ’5 βˆ’4 βˆ’4 βˆ’5 βˆ’6 βˆ’6 βˆ’7 βˆ’7 βˆ’7 βˆ’7 βˆ’7 βˆ’7 βˆ’7 βˆ’7 βˆ’6 βˆ’6 βˆ’6 βˆ’7
United States Reavie βˆ’7 βˆ’6 βˆ’6 βˆ’6 βˆ’6 βˆ’6 βˆ’7 βˆ’7 βˆ’7 βˆ’7 βˆ’7 βˆ’7 βˆ’7 βˆ’7 βˆ’7 βˆ’7 βˆ’7 βˆ’7
England Rose βˆ’11 βˆ’10 βˆ’10 βˆ’10 βˆ’10 βˆ’11 βˆ’11 βˆ’10 βˆ’10 βˆ’10 βˆ’10 βˆ’9 βˆ’8 βˆ’8 βˆ’7 βˆ’7 βˆ’7 βˆ’7
United States Schauffele βˆ’4 βˆ’4 βˆ’4 βˆ’5 βˆ’6 βˆ’7 βˆ’7 βˆ’6 βˆ’7 βˆ’8 βˆ’8 βˆ’8 βˆ’7 βˆ’8 βˆ’8 βˆ’8 βˆ’7 βˆ’7
South Africa Oosthuizen βˆ’8 βˆ’8 βˆ’8 βˆ’9 βˆ’9 βˆ’9 βˆ’9 βˆ’9 βˆ’9 βˆ’7 βˆ’7 βˆ’6 βˆ’6 βˆ’5 βˆ’5 βˆ’5 βˆ’6 βˆ’6
Australia Scott βˆ’3 βˆ’3 βˆ’4 βˆ’4 βˆ’4 βˆ’6 βˆ’6 βˆ’6 βˆ’7 βˆ’8 βˆ’8 βˆ’9 βˆ’7 βˆ’8 βˆ’8 βˆ’7 βˆ’6 βˆ’6
United States Hadley βˆ’5 βˆ’4 βˆ’4 βˆ’4 βˆ’4 βˆ’5 βˆ’5 βˆ’5 βˆ’5 βˆ’5 βˆ’5 βˆ’4 βˆ’4 βˆ’5 βˆ’3 βˆ’4 βˆ’5 βˆ’5
Northern Ireland McIlroy βˆ’6 βˆ’4 βˆ’4 βˆ’5 βˆ’4 βˆ’5 βˆ’6 βˆ’5 βˆ’5 βˆ’5 βˆ’6 βˆ’5 βˆ’6 βˆ’6 βˆ’6 βˆ’4 βˆ’4 βˆ’5
Sweden Stenson βˆ’5 βˆ’4 βˆ’4 βˆ’5 βˆ’5 βˆ’6 βˆ’7 βˆ’7 βˆ’6 βˆ’6 βˆ’7 βˆ’7 βˆ’7 βˆ’7 βˆ’6 βˆ’5 βˆ’5 βˆ’5

Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par

Eagle Birdie Bogey Double bogey

Media

This was the fifth U.S. Open televised by Fox and FS1. During Fox's primetime window in the first round, FS1 offered coverage hosted by Justin Kutcher following the group of Justin Rose, Jordan Spieth and Tiger Woods, and the group of Viktor Hovland, 2018 champion Brooks Koepka, and Francesco Molinari. Due to commitments to baseball and the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup, there were no plans for similar coverage on FS1 during the remainder of the tournament.

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