Bryson DeChambeau (Winner/-6) earned his second Major championship title (2020 & 2024 U.S. Open) in his 31st start in a Major at the age of 30 years, 9 months.
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Is the 89th player to win multiple men’s Majors (first since Scottie Scheffler won the 2024 Masters Tournament).
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Becomes the 23rd multiple winner of the U.S. Open and first since Brooks Koepka in 2018.
Wins in first attempt with the 54-hole lead in a Major championship.
Records the 56th victory by a 54-hole leader/co-leader in U.S. Open history (most recent: Wyndham Clark/2023).
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Becomes the sixth straight American to win a Major championship, joining Brooks Koepka, Wyndham Clark, Brian Harman, Scottie Scheffler and Xander Schuaffele; equals the longest streak since 1981-82: Bill Rogers/1981 Open Championship, Larry Nelson/1981 PGA Championship, Craig Stadler/1982 Masters, Tom Watson/1982 U.S. Open and 1982 Open Championship, Raymond Floyd/1982 PGA Championship.
Rory McIlroy recorded his 11th runner-up finish on the PGA TOUR and fourth in a Major championship (including back-to-back at the U.S. Open); becomes the fourth player since 1920 with six consecutive top-10 finishes at the U.S. Open, joining Ben Hogan (12, 1940-1956), Bobby Jones (7, 1920-1926) and Jack Nicklaus (6, 1977-1982).
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Patrick Cantlay finished T3, equaling his best finish in 30 Major championship starts (2019 PGA Championship); marks his best finish in nine U.S. Open starts.
Tony Finau’s best finishes in 33 Major championship starts: 3rd (2019 Open Championship), T3 (2024 U.S. Open).
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In attempt to become the second Frenchman to win a Major championship (Arnaud Massy, 1907 Open Championship), Matthieu Pavon finished fifth.
After extending the longest current streak of making the cut in Major championships to 17 this week, Hideki Matsuyama finished sixth.
Xander Schauffele (T7) recorded his eighth straight top-15 finish at the U.S. Open; the only players with a longer streak since 1920 are Jack Nicklaus (12, 1971-1982), Ben Hogan (12, 1940-1956), Bobby Jones (11, 1920-1930) and Sam Snead (9, 1947-1955); marked his 10th straight top-20 in a Major championship, with Tiger Woods (14/1998-2001, 10/2006-09) the only player with a longer streak in the last 30 years.
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Neal Shipley (T26) becomes the first player since Viktor Hovland (2019) to win low amateur honors at the Masters Tournament and U.S. Open in the same season.
FedExCup leader Scottie Scheffler (T41) carded four over-par rounds for the first time in a 72-hole PGA TOUR event; Tiger Woods remains the only player to win the U.S. Open after entering the week No. 1 in the Official World Golf Rankings (2000, 2002, 2008).
Wyndham Clark finished T56 in his attempt to become the ninth player to win the U.S Open in consecutive years.