| 2025 | Runner-up: Robert MacIntyre (+1) | -1 | Oakmont Country ClubOakmont, Pennsylvania | J.J. Spaun delivered one of the most dramatic major championship victories in recent memory at the 1... |
| 2024 | | -6 | Pinehurst No. 2Pinehurst, NC | Bryson DeChambeau won his second US Open at Pinehurst No. 2 in one of the most dramatic finishes in ... |
| 2023 | | -10 | Los Angeles Country ClubLos Angeles, CA | Wyndham Clark won his first major at the historic Los Angeles Country Club, hosting its first US Ope... |
| 2022 | Runner-up: Will Zalatoris | -6 | The Country ClubBrookline, MA | Matt Fitzpatrick won his first major at the same course where he won the US Amateur in 2013. He held... |
| 2021 | Runner-up: Louis Oosthuizen | -6 | Torrey Pines Golf CourseSan Diego, CA | Jon Rahm holed a 25-foot birdie putt on the 18th green to win his first major. Rahm had been forced ... |
| 2020 | | -6 | Winged Foot Golf ClubMamaroneck, NY | Bryson DeChambeau, having bulked up to over 240 pounds during the COVID lockdown, used his power gam... |
| 2019 | | -13 | Pebble Beach Golf LinksPebble Beach, CA | Gary Woodland won his first major with a dominant performance. He held off Brooks Koepka who was att... |
| 2018 | Runner-up: Tommy Fleetwood | +1 | Shinnecock Hills Golf ClubSouthampton, NY | Brooks Koepka became the first back-to-back US Open champion since Curtis Strange in 1988-89. In bru... |
| 2017 | | -16 | | Brooks Koepka announced himself as a major force by winning at Erin Hills, a new course hosting its ... |
| 2016 | | -4 | Oakmont Country ClubOakmont, PA | Dustin Johnson won despite receiving a one-stroke penalty on the fifth hole for allegedly causing hi... |
| 2015 | Runner-up: Dustin Johnson | -5 | Chambers BayUniversity Place, WA | Jordan Spieth won his second major of 2015 after winning the Masters. The championship was held at C... |
| 2014 | | -9 | Pinehurst No. 2Pinehurst, NC | Martin Kaymer led wire-to-wire and won by eight strokes, one of the most dominant performances in mo... |
| 2013 | Runner-up: Phil Mickelson | -1 | Merion Golf ClubArdmore, PA | Justin Rose became the first Englishman to win the US Open since Tony Jacklin in 1970. Rose made a c... |
| 2012 | Runner-up: Michael Thompson | +1 | Olympic ClubSan Francisco, CA | Webb Simpson won his only major title at The Olympic Club. Simpson played a final round 68 to overta... |
| 2011 | | -16 | Congressional Country ClubBethesda, MD | Rory McIlroy, 22, dominated wire-to-wire to set a new US Open scoring record of 268 (-16). McIlroy l... |
| 2010 | Runner-up: Dustin Johnson | +4 | Pebble Beach Golf LinksPebble Beach, CA | Graeme McDowell became the first European to win the US Open since Tony Jacklin in 1970. McDowell pl... |
| 2009 | Runner-up: Phil Mickelson | -4 | Bethpage BlackFarmingdale, NY | Lucas Glover won his only major in wet and difficult conditions at Bethpage Black. Glover led by two... |
| 2008 | | E | Torrey Pines Golf CourseSan Diego, CA | Tiger Woods, playing on a fractured left tibia and torn ACL, won an 18-hole Monday playoff against j... |
| 2007 | | +5 | Oakmont Country ClubOakmont, PA | Angel Cabrera, a powerful Argentine known for his big hitting and chain-smoking on course, won his f... |
| 2006 | Runner-up: Phil Mickelson | +5 | Winged Foot Golf ClubMamaroneck, NY | Geoff Ogilvy won by default as Phil Mickelson double-bogeyed the 72nd hole to hand the title away. M... |
| 2005 | | +2 | Pinehurst No. 2Pinehurst, NC | Michael Campbell, a New Zealander of Maori heritage ranked 80th in the world, held off Tiger Woods t... |
| 2004 | Runner-up: Phil Mickelson | -4 | Shinnecock Hills Golf ClubSouthampton, NY | Retief Goosen won his second US Open at Shinnecock Hills. He played a calm final round 71 while othe... |
| 2003 | Runner-up: Stephen Leaney | -8 | Olympia Fields Country ClubOlympia Fields, IL | Jim Furyk, with his unorthodox looping swing, won his only major championship. Furyk shot a final ro... |
| 2002 | Runner-up: Phil Mickelson | -3 | Bethpage BlackFarmingdale, NY | Tiger Woods won the first US Open held at a public golf course, Bethpage Black on Long Island. Fans ... |
| 2001 | | -4 | Southern Hills Country ClubTulsa, OK | Retief Goosen won a playoff against Mark Brooks after three-putting the 18th green in regulation whe... |
| 2000 | | -12 | Pebble Beach Golf LinksPebble Beach, CA | Tiger Woods won by 15 strokes, the largest margin of victory in any major championship. His score of... |
| 1999 | Runner-up: Phil Mickelson | -4 | Pinehurst No. 2Pinehurst, NC | Payne Stewart holed a 15-foot par putt on the 18th hole to defeat Phil Mickelson by one stroke. Stew... |
| 1998 | | -8 | Olympic ClubSan Francisco, CA | Lee Janzen came from behind to win his second US Open. He was aided by extraordinary fortune when hi... |
| 1997 | Runner-up: Colin Montgomerie | -4 | Congressional Country ClubBethesda, MD | Ernie Els won his second US Open title, again at the expense of Colin Montgomerie who finished runne... |
| 1996 | Runner-up: Davis Love III | +2 | Oakland Hills Country ClubBloomfield Hills, MI | Steve Jones won his only major championship after returning from a dirt bike accident that kept him ... |
| 1995 | | +2 | Shinnecock Hills Golf ClubSouthampton, NY | Corey Pavin hit a 4-wood from 228 yards to within five feet of the cup on the final hole, making bir... |
| 1994 | Runner-up: Colin Montgomerie | -5 | Oakmont Country ClubOakmont, PA | Ernie Els won his first major in a three-way playoff against Loren Roberts and Colin Montgomerie. Mo... |
| 1993 | | -8 | Baltusrol Golf ClubSpringfield, NJ | Lee Janzen equaled Jack Nicklaus's US Open scoring record of 272, set at the same course in 1980. Ja... |
| 1992 | | -3 | Pebble Beach Golf LinksPebble Beach, CA | Tom Kite won at Pebble Beach in brutal wind conditions, the only player to conquer the course all we... |
| 1991 | | +6 | Hazeltine National Golf ClubChaska, MN | Payne Stewart defeated Scott Simpson in an 18-hole playoff, 75-77. Stewart had won the 1989 PGA Cham... |
| 1990 | | -8 | Medinah Country ClubMedinah, IL | Hale Irwin, at 45 years and 15 days old, became the oldest US Open champion ever. Irwin defeated Mik... |
| 1989 | | -2 | Oak Hill Country ClubRochester, NY | Curtis Strange became the first back-to-back US Open champion since Ben Hogan (1950-51), winning by ... |
| 1988 | | -6 | The Country ClubBrookline, MA | Curtis Strange defeated Nick Faldo in an 18-hole playoff, 71-75. Strange had led by a shot entering ... |
| 1987 | | -3 | Olympic ClubSan Francisco, CA | Scott Simpson upset Tom Watson by a stroke in the final round. Simpson birdied four of the last five... |
| 1986 | | -2 | Shinnecock Hills Golf ClubSouthampton, NY | Raymond Floyd, at 43 years and 284 days old, became the oldest US Open champion. Floyd led wire-to-w... |
| 1985 | | +4 | Oakland Hills Country ClubBloomfield Hills, MI | Andy North won his second and final US Open, again barely holding on. He made bogey on the final hol... |
| 1984 | | -4 | Winged Foot Golf ClubMamaroneck, NY | Fuzzy Zoeller defeated Greg Norman in an 18-hole playoff, 67-75. Norman had holed a dramatic 40-foot... |
| 1983 | | -4 | Oakmont Country ClubOakmont, PA | Larry Nelson won his second major by holing a 60-foot birdie putt on the 16th hole in the final roun... |
| 1982 | | -6 | Pebble Beach Golf LinksPebble Beach, CA | Tom Watson chipped in from thick rough on the par-3 17th hole to take the lead from Jack Nicklaus, t... |
| 1981 | | -4 | Merion Golf ClubArdmore, PA | David Graham played what many consider the finest final round in US Open history: 67 that hit all 18... |
| 1980 | | -8 | Baltusrol Golf ClubSpringfield, NJ | Jack Nicklaus won his fourth US Open title, breaking his own scoring record with 272. Japanese star ... |
| 1979 | | +3 | | Hale Irwin won his second US Open title at Inverness by two strokes over Gary Player and Jerry Pate.... |
| 1978 | | +1 | Cherry Hills Country ClubEnglewood, CO | Andy North won his first and most important major, barely holding on in the final round. North made ... |
| 1977 | | -1 | Southern Hills Country ClubTulsa, OK | Hubert Green won his only US Open despite receiving a death threat during the final round. He was in... |
| 1976 | | -2 | Atlanta Athletic ClubDuluth, GA | Jerry Pate, a 22-year-old rookie, hit one of the greatest shots in US Open history — a 5-iron from a... |
| 1975 | | +3 | Medinah Country ClubMedinah, IL | Lou Graham defeated John Mahaffey in an 18-hole playoff, 71-73. Both had finished at 287. Graham was... |
| 1974 | Runner-up: Forrest Fezler | +7 | Winged Foot Golf ClubMamaroneck, NY | Known as the "Massacre at Winged Foot," Hale Irwin won with a score of +7, the highest winning score... |
| 1973 | | +5 | Oakmont Country ClubOakmont, PA | Johnny Miller shot a final-round 63, widely considered the greatest round in US Open history. He beg... |
| 1972 | Runner-up: Bruce Crampton | -2 | Pebble Beach Golf LinksPebble Beach, CA | Jack Nicklaus won at Pebble Beach with one of the most memorable shots in US Open history — a 1-iron... |
| 1971 | | -2 | Merion Golf ClubArdmore, PA | Lee Trevino defeated Jack Nicklaus in an 18-hole playoff, 68-71. Before the playoff round, Trevino m... |
| 1970 | | -7 | Hazeltine National Golf ClubChaska, MN | Tony Jacklin became the first Englishman to win the US Open since Ted Ray in 1920. He led wire-to-wi... |
| 1969 | | +1 | Champions Golf ClubHouston, TX | Orville Moody, a 35-year-old former Army sergeant who had been on tour only a short time, won his on... |
| 1968 | | -5 | Oak Hill Country ClubRochester, NY | Lee Trevino burst onto the world stage by becoming the first player to shoot all four rounds in the ... |
| 1967 | | -5 | Baltusrol Golf ClubSpringfield, NJ | Jack Nicklaus broke Ben Hogan's US Open scoring record with a total of 275. Nicklaus shot a final ro... |
| 1966 | | +2 | Olympic ClubSan Francisco, CA | Billy Casper staged one of the greatest comebacks in golf history, erasing a 7-stroke deficit with 9... |
| 1965 | | +5 | Bellerive Country ClubSt. Louis, MO | Gary Player defeated Kel Nagle of Australia in an 18-hole playoff to become only the third non-Ameri... |
| 1964 | | +2 | Congressional Country ClubBethesda, MD | Ken Venturi won in brutal 100-degree heat, nearly collapsing from heat exhaustion. A doctor walked w... |
| 1963 | | +9 | The Country ClubBrookline, MA | Julius Boros, at 43, won his second US Open in a three-way playoff against Jacky Cupit and Arnold Pa... |
| 1962 | | +3 | Oakmont Country ClubOakmont, PA | Jack Nicklaus won his first professional major in an 18-hole playoff against Arnold Palmer, who was ... |
| 1961 | | -3 | Oakland Hills Country ClubBloomfield Hills, MI | Gene Littler won his only US Open title with quiet consistency. Known as "Gene the Machine" for his ... |
| 1960 | | -4 | Cherry Hills Country ClubEnglewood, CO | Arnold Palmer charged from seven strokes behind by driving the first green and shooting 65 in the fi... |
| 1959 | | +2 | Winged Foot Golf ClubMamaroneck, NY | Billy Casper won his first US Open with extraordinary putting, taking only 114 putts for the week. H... |
| 1958 | | +3 | Southern Hills Country ClubTulsa, OK | Tommy Bolt, nicknamed "Thunder Bolt" for his fiery temper and club-throwing, won his only major. He ... |
| 1957 | Runner-up: Cary Middlecoff | +6 | | Dick Mayer defeated Cary Middlecoff in an 18-hole playoff, 72-79. During the playoff, Mayer delibera... |
| 1956 | | +2 | Oak Hill Country ClubRochester, NY | Cary Middlecoff won his second US Open title by a stroke over Julius Boros and Ben Hogan. Middlecoff... |
| 1955 | | +7 | Olympic ClubSan Francisco, CA | Jack Fleck, a virtually unknown club professional from Iowa, pulled off one of the greatest upsets i... |
| 1954 | | +4 | Baltusrol Golf ClubSpringfield, NJ | Ed Furgol won despite having a withered left arm that was bent and shorter than his right, the resul... |
| 1953 | | +5 | Oakmont Country ClubOakmont, PA | Ben Hogan won his fourth and final US Open title. He led by three strokes after 54 holes and closed ... |
| 1952 | | +9 | | Julius Boros won his first US Open with a calm, unhurried style that would define his career. He won... |
| 1951 | Runner-up: Clayton Heafner | +3 | Oakland Hills Country ClubBloomfield Hills, MI | Ben Hogan won at Oakland Hills which had been redesigned by Robert Trent Jones to make it nearly unp... |
| 1950 | | +7 | Merion Golf ClubArdmore, PA | Ben Hogan's comeback win, just 16 months after a near-fatal head-on collision with a bus that shatte... |
| 1949 | | +1 | Medinah Country ClubMedinah, IL | Cary Middlecoff, a dentist-turned-golfer, won his first US Open title. He beat Sam Snead and Clayton... |
| 1948 | | -5 | Riviera Country ClubPacific Palisades, CA | Ben Hogan won his first US Open title in commanding fashion. He led wire-to-wire and set a new 72-ho... |
| 1947 | | +3 | St. Louis Country ClubClayton, MO | Lew Worsham defeated Sam Snead in an 18-hole playoff. On the final hole, Worsham asked officials to ... |
| 1946 | | +6 | Canterbury Golf ClubCleveland, OH | Lloyd Mangrum won his only major in a three-way playoff against Byron Nelson and Vic Ghezzi. Mangrum... |
| 1941 | | -1 | Colonial ClubFort Worth, TX | Craig Wood finally captured his first US Open title after several near-misses including the 1939 pla... |
| 1940 | | +3 | Canterbury Golf ClubCleveland, OH | Lawson Little defeated Gene Sarazen in an 18-hole playoff. Little had won back-to-back US and Britis... |
| 1939 | | +2 | Philadelphia Country ClubWest Conshohocken, PA | Byron Nelson won a three-way playoff with Craig Wood and Denny Shute. Nelson holed a one-iron on the... |
| 1938 | | +6 | Cherry Hills Country ClubEnglewood, CO | Ralph Guldahl successfully defended his US Open title, winning back-to-back championships. He won by... |
| 1937 | | +6 | Oakland Hills Country ClubBloomfield Hills, MI | Ralph Guldahl won his first US Open with Sam Snead finishing runner-up by two strokes. Snead would n... |
| 1936 | | -2 | Baltusrol Golf ClubSpringfield, NJ | Tony Manero set a new US Open 72-hole record of 282, breaking the record set by Chick Evans in 1916.... |
| 1935 | | +11 | Oakmont Country ClubOakmont, PA | Sam Parks Jr. won the only major championship of his career, the only player to master the brutally ... |
| 1934 | | +7 | Merion Golf ClubArdmore, PA | Olin Dutra won despite being ill with dysentery and losing 12 pounds during the week. He trailed by ... |
| 1933 | | +2 | North Shore Country ClubGlenview, IL | Johnny Goodman became the last amateur to win the US Open, a record that still stands. Goodman, from... |
| 1932 | Runner-up: Bobby Cruickshank | -2 | Fresh Meadow Country ClubFlushing, NY | Gene Sarazen won his second US Open, finishing with a final round 66 that included birdies on the la... |
| 1931 | Runner-up: George Von Elm | +6 | | Billy Burke defeated George Von Elm in the longest playoff in US Open history: 72 extra holes over t... |
| 1930 | Runner-up: Macdonald Smith | -1 | Interlachen Country ClubHopkins, MN | Bobby Jones won the US Open as part of his legendary Grand Slam, winning all four major championship... |
| 1929 | | E | Winged Foot Golf ClubMamaroneck, NY | Bobby Jones defeated Al Espinosa in a 36-hole playoff after both finished at 294. Jones shot 141 in ... |
| 1928 | | E | Olympia Fields Country ClubOlympia Fields, IL | Johnny Farrell defeated Bobby Jones in a 36-hole playoff, winning by a single stroke. Jones had one ... |
| 1927 | | E | Oakmont Country ClubOakmont, PA | Tommy Armour, the "Silver Scot," defeated Harry Cooper in an 18-hole playoff. Armour shot 76 to Coop... |
| 1926 | | E | Scioto Country ClubColumbus, OH | Bobby Jones won his second US Open title by one stroke over Joe Turnesa. Jones was competing as an a... |
| 1925 | | E | Worcester Country ClubWorcester, MA | Willie Macfarlane defeated Bobby Jones in a 36-hole playoff, winning the second 18 holes after the f... |
| 1924 | | E | Oakland Hills Country ClubBloomfield Hills, MI | Cyril Walker, a slight Englishman who weighed just 118 pounds, defeated Bobby Jones by three strokes... |
| 1923 | Runner-up: Bobby Cruickshank | E | Inwood Country ClubFar Rockaway, NY | Bobby Jones won his first US Open title in an 18-hole playoff over Bobby Cruickshank. Jones hit a st... |
| 1922 | | E | Skokie Country ClubGlencoe, IL | Gene Sarazen, at 20 years old, won his first US Open title. He went on to win the PGA Championship j... |
| 1921 | | E | Columbia Country ClubChevy Chase, MD | Jim Barnes won by the staggering margin of nine strokes, one of the largest in US Open history. Barn... |
| 1920 | | E | | Ted Ray, at age 43, became the oldest US Open champion at the time. Harry Vardon, the great English ... |
| 1919 | | E | Brae Burn Country ClubWest Newton, MA | Walter Hagen won his second US Open title in an 18-hole playoff against Mike Brady. Hagen shot 77 to... |
| 1916 | Runner-up: Jock Hutchison | E | Minikahda ClubMinneapolis, MN | Chick Evans won using hickory-shafted clubs and only seven clubs total. He set a scoring record of 2... |
| 1915 | | E | Baltusrol Golf ClubSpringfield, NJ | Jerome Travers became the fourth amateur to win the US Open. Travers was primarily a match play spec... |
| 1914 | | E | Midlothian Country ClubBlue Island, IL | Walter Hagen won his first US Open title at age 21. Hagen was brash and flamboyant, a new type of Am... |
| 1913 | | E | The Country ClubBrookline, MA | Francis Ouimet, a 20-year-old amateur who had grown up across the street from The Country Club, defe... |
| 1912 | | E | Country Club of BuffaloBuffalo, NY | John McDermott successfully defended his US Open title, becoming the first back-to-back US Open cham... |
| 1911 | | E | Chicago Golf ClubWheaton, IL | John McDermott became the first American-born player to win the US Open, ending the dominance of Sco... |
| 1910 | Runner-up: John McDermott | E | Philadelphia Cricket ClubPhiladelphia, PA | Alex Smith won his second US Open title in an 18-hole playoff over his brother Macdonald Smith and J... |
| 1909 | | E | Englewood Golf ClubEnglewood, NJ | George Sargent won his only major title by four strokes. Sargent was an Englishman who had emigrated... |
| 1908 | | E | Myopia Hunt ClubSouth Hamilton, MA | Fred McLeod, weighing only 108 pounds, defeated Willie Smith in an 18-hole playoff. McLeod shot 77 t... |
| 1907 | Runner-up: Gilbert Nicholls | E | Philadelphia Cricket ClubPhiladelphia, PA | Alec Ross won his only major championship. Ross was the brother of renowned golf course architect Do... |
| 1906 | | E | Onwentsia ClubLake Forest, IL | Alex Smith finally broke through to win the US Open after several near-misses. He defeated his broth... |
| 1905 | | E | Myopia Hunt ClubSouth Hamilton, MA | Willie Anderson won his fourth and final US Open title. His record of four US Open wins (1901, 1903,... |
| 1904 | | E | | Willie Anderson claimed his third US Open title. This was part of an unprecedented run of three cons... |
| 1903 | | E | Baltusrol Golf ClubSpringfield, NJ | Willie Anderson won his second US Open title in a playoff against David Brown. Anderson shot 82 in t... |
| 1902 | Runner-up: Stewart Gardner | E | Garden City Golf ClubGarden City, NY | Laurie Auchterlonie set a new 72-hole US Open scoring record of 307. He was the first player to brea... |
| 1901 | | E | Myopia Hunt ClubSouth Hamilton, MA | Willie Anderson defeated Alex Smith in an 18-hole playoff, 85 to 86. This was Anderson's first of fo... |
| 1900 | | E | Chicago Golf ClubWheaton, IL | Harry Vardon, already a two-time Open Championship winner, came to America and captured the US Open.... |
| 1899 | | E | Baltimore Country ClubBaltimore, MD | Willie Smith won by a stunning 11 strokes, one of the largest margins in US Open history. Smith was ... |
| 1898 | | E | Myopia Hunt ClubSouth Hamilton, MA | Fred Herd won as the championship expanded to 72 holes for the first time. Herd was a Scottish immig... |
| 1897 | Runner-up: Willie Anderson | E | Chicago Golf ClubWheaton, IL | Joe Lloyd won by one stroke over Willie Anderson. Lloyd was the club professional at Essex County Cl... |
| 1896 | Runner-up: Horace Rawlins | E | Shinnecock Hills Golf ClubSouthampton, NY | James Foulis, a Scottish-born club maker, won at Shinnecock Hills. The championship expanded to 36 h... |
| 1895 | | E | Newport Golf ClubNewport, RI | Horace Rawlins, an 18-year-old Englishman, won the inaugural US Open. The championship was held over... |