UNITED STATES AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP (MEN'S GOLF)

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The 'U.S. Amateur Championship' is the leading annual golf tournament in the United States for amateur golfers. It is organized by the United States Golf Association.
In 1894 there were two tournaments called the "National Amateur Championship". One of them was played at Newport Country Club and was won by William G. Lawrence, and the other took place at St Andrew's Golf Club and was won by Laurence B. Stottard. This state of affairs prompted Charles B. Macdonald of the Chicago Golf Club to call for the creation of a national governing body to authorize an official national championship, and the Amateur Golf Association of the United States, which was soon to be renamed the United States Golf Association, was formed on 22 December of that year. In 1895 it organized both the first U.S. Amateur Championship and the first U.S. Open, both of which were played at Newport Country Club.
There are no age or gender restrictions on entry, but players must have a handicap index of 2.4 or less. The tournament consists of two days of stroke play, with the leading 64 competitors then playing a knockout competition held at match play to decide the champion. All knockout matches are over 18 holes except for the final, which consists of 36 holes, separated into morning and afternoon 18-hole rounds. Nowadays it is usually won by players in their early twenties who are working towards a career as a tournament professional. Before World War II more top-level golfers chose to remain amateur, and the average age of U.S. Amateur champions was higher.
Many of the leading figures in the history of golf have been U.S. Amateur Champion, including Bobby Jones five times, Jack Nicklaus twice and Tiger Woods three times (all consecutive; the only player to win three in a row). Woods' first win, as an 18-year-old in 1994, made him the youngest winner of the event, breaking the previous record of Nathaniel Crosby (son of Bing). Before the professional game became dominant, the event was regarded as one of the majors. This is no longer the case, but the champion still receives an automatic invitation to play in all of the majors except the PGA Championship, and the runner-up also receives an invitation to play in the U.S. Open.
As the Amateur Championship is dominated by future professionals, a separate championship called the U.S. Mid-Amateur was established for "career amateurs" at least 25 years old in 1981. This gives the best players who never turn pro a chance to play against each other for a national title.

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Multiple winners
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Winners


YearVenueWinnerCountryScoreRunner-up
2010Southern Hills Country Club
2009Congressional Country Club
2008Pinehurst Resort
2007Olympic ClubColt Knost2 & 1 Michael Thompson
2006Hazeltine National Golf ClubRichie Ramsay4 & 2 John Kelly
2005Merion Golf ClubEdoardo Molinari4 & 3 Dillon Dougherty
2004Winged Foot Golf ClubRyan Moore2 up Luke List
2003Oakmont Country ClubNick Flanagan37th hole Casey Wittenberg
2002Oakland Hills Country ClubRicky Barnes2 & 1 Hunter Mahan
2001East Lake Golf ClubBubba Dickerson1 up Robert Hamilton
2000Baltusrol Golf ClubJeff Quinney39th hole James Driscoll
1999Pebble Beach Golf LinksDavid Gossett9 & 8 Sung Yoon Kim
1998Oak Hill Country ClubHank Kuehne2 & 1 Tom McKnight
1997Cog Hill Golf & Country ClubMatt Kuchar2 & 1 Joel Kribel
1996Pumpkin Ridge Golf ClubTiger Woods38th hole Steve Scott
1995Newport Country ClubTiger Woods2 up Buddy Marucci
1994TPC at SawgrassTiger Woods2 up Trip Kuehne
1993Champions Golf ClubJohn Harris5 & 3 Danny Ellis
1992Muirfield VillageJustin Leonard8 & 7 Tom Scherrer
1991The Honors Golf ClubMitch Voges7 & 6 Manny Zerman
1990Cherry Hills Country ClubPhil Mickelson5 & 4 Manny Zerman
1989Merion Golf ClubChris Patton3 & 1 Danny Green
1988The HomesteadEric Meeks7 & 6 Danny Yates
1987Jupiter Hills ClubBilly Mayfair4 & 3 Eric Rebmann
1986Shoal CreekBuddy Alexander5 & 3 Chris Kite
1985Montclair Golf ClubSam Randolph1 up Peter Persons
1984Oak Tree Golf ClubScott Verplank4 & 3 Sam Randolph
1983North Shore Country ClubJay Sigel8 & 7 Chris Perry
1982The Country ClubJay Sigel8 & 7 David Tolley
1981Olympic ClubNathaniel Crosby1 up Brian Lindley
1980Country Club of North CarolinaHal Sutton9 & 8 Bob Lewis
1979Canterbury Golf ClubMark O'Meara8 & 7 John Cook
1978Plainfield Country ClubJohn Cook5 & 4 Scott Hoch
1977Aronimink Golf ClubJohn Fought9 & 8 Doug Fischesser
1976Bel-Air Country ClubBill Sander8 & 6 C. Parker Moore Jr.
1975Country Club of VirginiaFred Ridley2 up Keith Fergus
1974Ridgewood Country ClubJerry Pate2 & 1 John R. Grace
1973Inverness ClubCraig Stadler6 & 5 David Strawn
1965-72: Stroke play
1972Charlotte Country ClubMarvin Giles III285 Mark S. Hayes,
Ben Crenshaw
1971Wilmington Country ClubGary Cowan280 Eddie Pearce
1970Waverley Country ClubLanny Wadkins279 Tom Kite
1969Oakmont Country ClubSteve Melnyk286 Marvin Giles III
1968Scioto Country ClubBruce Fleisher284 Marvin Giles III
1967Broadmoor Golf ClubBob Dickson285 Marvin Giles III
1966Merion Golf ClubGary Cowan285 Deane Beman
1965Southern Hills Country ClubBob Murphy291 Bob Dickson
1895-1964: Match play
1964Canterbury Golf ClubWilliam C. Campbell1 up Edgar M. Tutwiler
1963Wakonda ClubDeane Beman2 & 1 Richard H. Sikes
1962Pinehurst ResortLabron Harris, Jr.1 up Downing Gray
1961Pebble Beach Golf LinksJack Nicklaus8 & 6 Dudley Wysong
1960St. Louis Country ClubDeane Beman6 & 4 Robert W. Gardner
1959Broadmoor Golf ClubJack Nicklaus1 up Charles Coe
1958Olympic ClubCharles Coe5 & 4 Tommy Aaron
1957The Country ClubHillman Robbins5 & 4 Dr. Frank M. Taylor
1956Knollwood ClubHarvie Ward5 & 4 Chuck Kocsis
1955Country Club of VirginiaHarvie Ward9 & 8 William Hyndman
1954Country Club of DetroitArnold Palmer1 up Robert Sweeny Jr.
1953Oklahoma City Golf & Country ClubGene Littler1 up Dale Morey
1952Seattle Golf ClubJack Westland3 & 2 Al Mengert
1951Saucon Valley Country ClubBilly Maxwell4 & 3 Joseph F. Gagliardi
1950Minneapolis Golf ClubSam Urzetta39th hole Frank Stranahan
1949Oak Hill Country ClubCharles Coe11 & 10 Rufus King
1948Memphis Country ClubWilliam Turnesa2 & 1 Raymond E. Billows
1947Pebble Beach Golf LinksSkee Riegel2 & 1 John W. Dawson
1946Baltusrol Golf ClubStanley E. Bishop37th hole Smiley Quick
1942-45: No Championships due to World War II
1941Omaha Field ClubMarvin H. Ward4 & 3 B. Patrick Abbott
1940Winged Foot Golf ClubDick Chapman11 & 9 W. B. McCullough Jr.
1939North Shore Country ClubMarvin H. Ward7 & 5 Raymond E. Billows
1938Oakmont Country ClubWilliam Turnesa8 & 7 B. Patrick Abbott
1937Alderwood Country ClubJohnny Goodman2 up Raymond E. Billows
1936Garden City Golf ClubJohn W. Fischer37th hole Jack McLean
1935The Country ClubLawson Little4 & 2 Walter Emery
1934The Country ClubLawson Little8 & 7 David Goldman
1933Kenwood Country ClubGeorge Dunlap6 & 5 Max R. Marston
1932Baltimore Country ClubRoss Somerville2 & 1 Johnny Goodman
1931Beverly Country ClubFrancis Ouimet6 & 5 Jack Westland
1930Merion Golf ClubBobby Jones8 & 7 Eugene V. Homans
1929Pebble Beach Golf LinksHarrison R. Johnston4 & 3 Oscar F. Willing
1928Brae Burn Country ClubBobby Jones10 & 9 Phil Perkins
1927Minikahda ClubBobby Jones8 & 7 Chick Evans
1926Baltusrol Golf ClubGeorge Von Elm2 & 1 Bobby Jones
1925Oakmont Country ClubBobby Jones8 & 7 Watts Gunn
1924Merion Golf ClubBobby Jones9 & 8 George Von Elm
1923Flossmoor Country ClubMax R. Marston38th hole Jess Sweetser
1922The Country ClubJess Sweetser3 & 2 Chick Evans
1921St.Louis Country ClubJesse P. Guilford7 & 6 Robert A. Gardner
1920Engineers' Country ClubChick Evans7 & 6 Francis Ouimet
1919Oakmont Country ClubS. Davidson Herron5 & 4 Bobby Jones
1917-18: No Championships due to World War I
1916Merion Golf ClubChick Evans4 & 3 Robert A. Gardner
1915Country Club of DetroitRobert A. Gardner5 & 4 John G. Anderson
1914Ekwanok Country ClubFrancis Ouimet6 & 5 Jerome Travers
1913Garden City Golf ClubJerome Travers5 & 4 John G. Anderson
1912Chicago Golf ClubJerome Travers7 & 6 Chick Evans
1911The Apawamis ClubHarold Hilton37th hole Fred Herreshoff
1910The Country ClubWilliam C. Fownes Jr.4 & 3 Warren K. Wood
1909Chicago Golf ClubRobert A. Gardner4 & 3 H. Chandler Egan
1908Garden City Golf ClubJerome Travers8 & 7 Max H. Behr
1907Euclid ClubJerome Travers6 & 5 Archibald Graham
1906Englewood Golf ClubEben Byers2 up George Lyon
1905Chicago Golf ClubH. Chandler Egan6 & 5 D. E. Sawyer
1904Baltusrol Golf ClubH. Chandler Egan8 & 6 Fred Herreshoff
1903Nassau Country ClubWalter Travis5 & 4 Eben Byers
1902Glen View ClubLouis N. James4 & 2 Eben Byers
1901Country Club of Atlantic CityWalter Travis5 & 4 Walter E. Egan
1900Garden City Golf ClubWalter Travis2 up Findlay S. Douglas
1899Onwentsia ClubH. M. Harriman3 & 2 Findlay S. Douglas
1898Morris County Golf ClubFindlay S. Douglas5 & 3 Walter B. Smith
1897Chicago Golf ClubH. J. Whigham8 & 6 W. Rossiter Betts
1896Shinnecock Hills Golf ClubH. J. Whigham8 & 7 Joseph G. Thorp
1895Newport Country ClubCharles B. Macdonald12 & 11 Charles E. Sands

Multiple winners


Eighteen players have won more than one U.S. Amateur Championship, through 2006:

★ 5 wins: Bobby Jones

★ 4 wins: Jerome Travers

★ 3 wins: Walter Travis, Tiger Woods

★ 2 wins: H. J. Whigham, H. Chandler Egan, Robert A. Gardner, Chick Evans, Francis Ouimet, Lawson Little, Marvin H. Ward, William Turnesa, Harvie Ward, Charles Coe, Jack Nicklaus, Deane Beman, Gary Cowan, Jay Sigel
Eleven players have won both the U.S. Amateur and U.S. Open Championships, through 2006:

Jerome Travers: 1907, 1908, 1912, 1913 Amateurs; 1915 Open

Francis Ouimet: 1914, 1931 Amateurs; 1913 Open

Chick Evans:^ 1916, 1920 Amateurs; 1916 Open

Bobby Jones:^ 1924, 1925, 1927, 1928, 1930 Amateurs; 1923, 1926, 1929, 1930 Opens

Lawson Little: 1934, 1935 Amateurs; 1940 Open

Johnny 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, 2002 Opens
Thirteen players have won both the U.S. Amateur and British Amateur Championships, through 2006:

Walter 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

Bobby Jones:^ 1924, 1925, 1927, 1928, 1930 U.S.; 1930 British

Lawson Little:^ 1934, 1935 U.S.; 1934, 1935 British

William Turnesa: 1938, 1948 U.S.; 1947 British

Dick Chapman: 1940 U.S.; 1951 British

Harvie Ward: 1955, 1956 U.S.; 1952 British

Deane Beman: 1960, 1963 U.S.; 1959 British

Bob 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
Two players have won both the U.S. Amateur and U.S. Amateur Public Links in the same year:

Ryan Moore: 2004

Colt Knost: 2007
^ Won both in same year. Bobby Jones won the Grand Slam in 1930, winning the U.S. Amateur, U.S. Open, British Amateur, and British Open.

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