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2016 U.S. Open (golf)

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2016 U.S. Open
Tournament information
DatesJune 16–19, 2016
LocationOakmont, Pennsylvania
Course(s)Oakmont Country Club
Organized byUSGA
Tour(s)PGA Tour
European Tour
Japan Golf Tour
Statistics
Par70
Length7,254 yards (6,633 m)
Field156 players, 67 after cut
Cut146 (+6)
Prize fund$10,000,000
8,866,033
Winner's share$1,800,000
€1,595,886
Champion
United States Dustin Johnson
276 (−4)
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The 2016 United States Open Championship was the 116th U.S. Open, held June 16–19 at Oakmont Country Club in Oakmont and Plum, Pennsylvania, suburbs northeast of Pittsburgh.[1] Dustin Johnson won his first major championship.

Play was delayed on the first day due to heavy rainfall, forcing most of the field to play half a round behind schedule. Andrew Landry was a surprise leader after the first round before Johnson led the field in the second. Shane Lowry carded a 65 in the third round to take the overall lead into the final round. Despite a controversial penalty on the 5th green, Johnson took the title three strokes ahead of runners-up Lowry, Jim Furyk and Scott Piercy.

Venue

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This was the ninth U.S. Open at Oakmont and its twelfth major championship.

Course layout

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Hole 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Out 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 In Total
Yards 482 340 426 609 382 194 479 288 477 3,677 462 379 667 183 358 500 231 313 484 3,577 7,254
Par 4 4 4 5 4 3 4 3 4 35 4 4 5 3 4 4 3 4 4 35 70

Source:[2]

Lengths of the course for previous major championships:

Through 1994, the 9th hole was a par 5; before 1962, the 1st hole was also a par 5.
2016 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 5 4 3 4 3 4 35 4 4 5 3 4 4 3 4 4 35 70
1 Yards 481 353 429 615 390 206 488 258 482 3,702 442 390 684 191 331 519 234 307 484 3,582 7,284
2 Yards 491 337 432 619 384 185 483 281 468 3,680 466 379 617 164 355 503 225 318 472 3,499 7,179
3 Yards 482 351 420 600 393 198 477 247 487 3,655 432 378 674 164 368 481 227 295 496 3,515 7,170
4 Yards 485 320 433 611 373 197 490 299 488 3,696 472 373 618 183 368 479 239 312 489 3,533 7,229
  • Scoring average: 73.5697
    • by round: 74.2436, 73.6037, 72.0298, 73.4630
  • Most difficult holes in relation to par: 1, 9, 15, 10

Source:[2][3]

Field

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About half the field consisted of players who were 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.[4]

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

2. Winner and runner-up of the 2015 U.S. Amateur Championship

  • Derek Bard (a)
  • Bryson DeChambeau forfeited his exemption by turning professional in April 2016 but subsequently earned a spot through sectional qualifying.

3. Winner of the 2015 Amateur Championship

4. Winner of the 2015 Mark H. McCormack Medal (men's World Amateur Golf Ranking)

5. Winners of the Masters Tournament during the last five years

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

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

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

9. Winner of the 2016 European Tour BMW PGA Championship

10. Winner of the 2015 U.S. Senior Open Championship

11. The 10 lowest scorers and anyone tying for 10th place at the 2015 U.S. Open Championship

12. Players who qualified for the season-ending 2015 Tour Championship

  • Bae Sang-moon was unable to compete due to a military obligation in South Korea.

13. The top 60 point leaders and ties as of May 23, 2016 in the Official World Golf Ranking

14. The top 60 point leaders and ties as of June 13, 2016 in the Official World Golf Ranking

15. Special exemptions given by the USGA

The remaining contestants earned their places through sectional qualifiers.[9]

Alternates who gained entry:

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

Round summaries

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First round

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Thursday, June 16, 2016

Play was suspended three times during the morning wave of players, all for dangerous weather conditions. At 4:40 pm EDT, play was called for the day with the second wave of players yet to tee off.[11] Only three groups, nine players, finished their first rounds.[12] Andrew Landry, who was ranked 624th in the world and had to go through local and sectional qualifiers, was the leader at 3 under par, with a birdie putt on his last hole, hole 9. Amateur Scottie Scheffler was the leader in the clubhouse at 1 under par.[13]

Place Player Score/Hole To par
1 United States Andrew Landry 17* −3
T2 United States Bubba Watson 14 −2
New Zealand Danny Lee 13
T4 United States Scottie Scheffler (a) 69 −1
United States Kevin Streelman 16*
England Lee Westwood 13*
United States Harris English 12*

*Started on hole 10

Friday, June 17, 2016

After more rain overnight, nearly three inches (7.5 cm) total since Wednesday, play resumed at 7:30 am under mostly sunny skies and the round was completed shortly after 3 pm. Landry, the overnight leader, had a cushy end to his round: he only brought his putter to the course, to which he sank his birdie putt to lead at 4-under par. He would not play another hole for the rest of the day (see round 2).

Place Player Score To par
1 United States Andrew Landry 66 −4
T2 United States Dustin Johnson 67 −3
England Lee Westwood
T4 Spain Sergio García 68 −2
Republic of Ireland Shane Lowry
United States Scott Piercy
T7 New Zealand Danny Lee 69 −1
United States Scottie Scheffler (a)
Sweden Henrik Stenson
United States Kevin Streelman
United States Bubba Watson

Second round

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Friday, June 17, 2016

Play was suspended due to darkness at 8:43 pm with 27 players of the first wave still on the course and the second wave of players yet to tee off. Dustin Johnson completed his round and was tied for the lead with Andrew Landry, who had not started his second round yet, at 4 under par.

Place Player Score To Par
T1 United States Andrew Landry 66* −4
United States Dustin Johnson 67-69=136
3 England Lee Westwood 67* −3
T4 Republic of Ireland Shane Lowry 68* −2
Spain Sergio García 68-70=138
United States Scott Piercy 68-70=138

*Completed their second round on Saturday (had not yet started second round)

Saturday, June 18, 2016

The 27 members of the first wave resumed their rounds and the second wave began theirs at 7 am. The second round was completed after 2 pm; 67 players made the cut at 146 (+6) or better.

Place Player Score To par
1 United States Dustin Johnson 67-69=136 −4
2 United States Andrew Landry 66-71=137 −3
T3 France Grégory Bourdy 71-67=138 −2
Spain Sergio García 68-70=138
Republic of Ireland Shane Lowry 68-70=138
United States Scott Piercy 68-70=138
T7 United States Jim Furyk 71-68=139 −1
England Andy Sullivan 71-68=139
United States Daniel Summerhays 74-65=139
England Lee Westwood 67-72=139

Amateurs: Rahm (+5), Scheffler (+7), Suh (+8), Burns (+9), Horsfield (+9), Hardy (+10), Mueller (+10), Crawford (+12), Bard (+15), Danielson (+19), Stachler (+24)

Third round

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Saturday, June 18, 2016

The round began at 3 pm, on split tees in groupings of three; the final grouping of Dustin Johnson, Andrew Landry, and Scott Piercy teed off at 5:01 pm and completed 13 holes. Play was suspended due to darkness at 8:49 pm with Shane Lowry as the overnight leader at 5 under par, through 14 holes.

Place Player To Par Score Hole
1 Republic of Ireland Shane Lowry 68-70=138 −5 14
2 United States Andrew Landry 66-71=137 −3 13
T3 Spain Sergio García 68-70=138 −2 14
United States Dustin Johnson 67-69=136 13
England Lee Westwood 67-72=139 15
6 South Africa Branden Grace 73-70-66=209 −1 F

Sunday, June 19, 2016

Play resumed at 7 am and Shane Lowry birdied 15 and 17 for a round of 65 (−5) to extend his lead to four strokes. Andrew Landry bogeyed 14 and 15, but birdied 17 and 18 to move into the final pairing. Daniel Summerhays birdied 15 and eagled 17 to climb into a tie for fourth. After 54 holes, the top eight players on the leaderboard were all seeking their first major title.

Place Player Score To par
1 Republic of Ireland Shane Lowry 68-70-65=203 −7
T2 United States Andrew Landry 66-71-70=207 −3
United States Dustin Johnson 67-69-71=207
T4 United States Daniel Summerhays 74-65-69=208 −2
England Lee Westwood 67-72-69=208
6 South Africa Branden Grace 73-70-66=209 −1
T7 Spain Sergio García 68-70-72=210 E
United States Scott Piercy 68-70-72=210
T9 Australia Jason Day 76-69-66=211 +1
United States Bryson DeChambeau 71-70-70=211
United States Zach Johnson 71-69-71=211

Final round

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Sunday, June 19, 2016

Summary

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Play in the final round began at 10 am, in pairs from the first hole, with the final pair of Shane Lowry and Andrew Landry starting at 3:30 pm. Dustin Johnson shot a 69 and won his first major, three shots ahead of three runners-up.[14] After finishing at five under par, Johnson was penalized a shot as he was judged to have made his ball move as he addressed it on the fifth green, despite being initially absolved of wrongdoing. His score was amended to four under par, but he still finished three strokes ahead. The top four of the leaderboard were the only ones left under par.[15][16]

Final leaderboard

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Champion
Silver Cup winner (leading amateur)
(a) = amateur
(c) = past champion
Place Player Score To par Money ($)
1 United States Dustin Johnson 67-69-71-69=276 −4 1,800,000
T2 United States Jim Furyk (c) 71-68-74-66=279 −1 745,270
Republic of Ireland Shane Lowry 68-70-65-76=279
United States Scott Piercy 68-70-72-69=279
T5 Spain Sergio García 68-70-72-70=280 E 374,395
South Africa Branden Grace 73-70-66-71=280
7 United States Kevin Na 75-68-69-69=281 +1 313,349
T8 Australia Jason Day 76-69-66-71=282 +2 247,806
United States Jason Dufner 73-71-68-70=282
United States Zach Johnson 71-69-71-71=282
United States Daniel Summerhays 74-65-69-74=282

Source:[17]

Scorecard

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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 5 4 3 4 3 4 4 4 5 3 4 4 3 4 4
United States D. Johnson −3 −4 −4 −4 −3 −3 −3 −3 −4 −4 −4 −4 −4 −3 −3 −3 −3 −4
United States Furyk +2 +2 +2 +2 +1 +1 E E E E −1 −1 −1 −1 −1 −1 −2 −1
Republic of Ireland Lowry −7 −6 −6 −6 −5 −5 −5 −5 −4 −3 −3 −4 −4 −3 −2 −1 −1 −1
United States Piercy −1 −2 −2 −2 −2 −2 −2 −2 −2 −2 −2 −3 −3 −3 −3 −2 −2 −1
Spain García E E E −1 −2 −2 −1 −2 −2 −2 −2 −2 −3 −2 −1 E E E
South Africa Grace −1 −2 −1 −1 −1 −1 −1 −1 −1 −1 −1 −2 −2 −1 −1 E −1 E
United States Na +1 +1 +1 +1 E E +1 +1 +2 +2 +2 +1 +1 +1 +2 +2 +1 +1
Australia Day +2 +1 +1 +1 +1 +1 +1 +1 +2 +2 +2 E −1 −1 −1 −1 +1 +2
United States Dufner +2 +1 +1 +1 +1 +1 +1 +1 +2 +2 +3 +2 +1 +2 +2 +2 +2 +2
United States Z. Johnson +2 +2 +3 +3 +2 +2 +2 +2 +2 +2 +4 +3 +3 +2 +2 +3 +3 +2
United States Summerhays −1 −1 −1 −1 −1 −1 E +1 +2 +3 +3 +2 +2 +2 +2 +3 +2 +2
United States Landry −2 −1 −1 E +2 +2 +3 +4 +4 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5
England Westwood −2 −1 E +1 +3 +4 +5 +5 +6 +6 +6 +6 +6 +7 +8 +9 +8 +8

Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par

Eagle Birdie Bogey Double bogey

Source:[17]

Controversy

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During the final round of the tournament, there was a controversial incident on the fifth green that involved eventual winner Dustin Johnson. As he prepared to address the ball for a par putt, his ball moved slightly. Johnson stepped away, saying that he had not addressed the ball. After he spoke to an on-site rules official, he was told to carry on with his shot and sank the putt. Later, on the 12th tee, an official informed him that he might be penalized a stroke, but that no decision would be made until the round was complete.[18] The penalty was ultimately assessed against Johnson which still left him three strokes ahead of three second-place finishers. Several of the world's top golfers, such as Jordan Spieth, Rory McIlroy, and Rickie Fowler, as well as many viewers on their local Fox stations and spectators at the course, took to social media to criticize the USGA for its decision.[19]

Media

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For the second year, Fox Sports televised the championship in the United States. The first two rounds were on FS1 cable and over-the-air on Fox, with the last two rounds shown only on Fox. In the United Kingdom and Ireland, it was carried by Sky Sports.

References

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