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U.S. Amateur

Annual golf tournament in the United States


Annual golf tournament in the United States

FieldValue
nameU.S. Amateur
imageJerry Pate 1974.jpg
captionJerry Pate with U.S. Amateur trophy, 1974
locationSan Francisco, California (2025)
establishment1895
courseOlympic Club (2025)
par70 (2025)
yardage7214 yd (2025)
orgUSGA
formatStroke play and match play
month_playedAugust
score
current_championUSA Mason Howell (2025)

| to-par = The United States Amateur Championship, commonly known as the U.S. Amateur, is the leading annual golf tournament in the United States for amateur golfers. It is organized by the United States Golf Association and is currently held each August over a 7-day period.

History

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 Saint Andrew's Golf Club and was won by Laurence B. Stoddart. 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 December 22 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 0.4 or less. Originally, entry was restricted to members of USGA-affiliated private clubs (and, presumably, international players who were members of private clubs affiliated with their nations' golf governing bodies), a restriction that was not lifted until 1979. 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 late teens or 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 champions, including Bobby Jones five times, Jerome Travers four 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 19 years 5 months set by Robert Gardner in 1909. In 2008, New Zealander Danny Lee became the youngest ever winner, only to be eclipsed by 17-year-old An Byeong-hun the following year. 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. In addition, the runner-up also receives an invitation to play in the Masters and the U.S. Open. The golfers must maintain their amateur status at the time the events are held (unless they qualify for the tournaments by other means). The USGA added an exception starting with the 2019 U.S. Amateur Championship in that the tournament winner only may turn professional and keep his berth for the ensuing U.S. Open.

With the growth in professional golf through the latter half of the 20th century, the U.S. Amateur has become dominated by younger players destined to soon become professionals. In 1981 the USGA established a new championship called the U.S. Mid-Amateur for amateurs aged at least 25 years old in order to give players who had not joined the professional ranks, and those who had regained their amateur status, a chance to play against each other for a national title.

Field

While most players at the U.S. Amateur advance through sectional qualifying, many players are exempt each year. Below are the exemptions:

  1. Winners of the U.S. Amateur each of the last ten years.
  2. Runner-up of the U.S. Amateur each of the last three years.
  3. Semi-finalists of the U.S. Amateur each of the last two years.
  4. Quarter-finalists of the U.S. Amateur the previous year.
  5. Any amateur who qualified for the current year's U.S. Open.
  6. Those amateurs returning 72 hole scores from the previous year's U.S. Open.
  7. The amateur with the lowest score from the current year's U.S. Senior Open.
  8. From the U.S. Mid-Amateur: winner each of the last two years and runner-up from the previous year.
  9. From the U.S. Junior Amateur: winner each of the last two years and runner-up from the previous year.
  10. From the U.S. Senior Amateur: winner each of the last two years and runner-up from the previous year.
  11. Playing members of the two most recent Walker Cup teams.
  12. Playing members of the two most recent U.S. Eisenhower Trophy teams.
  13. Playing members of the current year's U.S. Men's Copa de las Américas team.
  14. Winner of the current year's individual NCAA Division I Championship.
  15. Winner of the British Amateur Championship each of the last five years.
  16. Top hundred golfers in World Amateur Golf Ranking.
  17. Winner of the current year Latin America Amateur Championship.

In all cases, the exemptions only apply if the player has not turned professional as of the tournament date.

Winners

YearWinnerScoreRunner-upPrimary courseStroke play co-host
2025USA Mason Howell7 & 6USA Jackson HerringtonOlympic Club (Lake Course)Olympic Club (Ocean Course)
2024ESP José Luis Ballester2 upUSA Noah KentHazeltine National Golf ClubChaska Town Course
2023USA Nick Dunlap4 & 3USA Neal ShipleyCherry Hills Country ClubColorado Golf Club
2022USA Sam Bennett1 upUSA Ben CarrRidgewood Country ClubArcola Country Club
2021USA James Piot2 & 1USA Austin GreaserOakmont Country ClubLongue Vue Club
2020USA Tyler Strafaci1 upUSA Ollie OsborneBandon Dunes Golf Resort
(Bandon Dunes)Bandon Dunes Golf Resort
(Bandon Trails)
2019USA Andy Ogletree2 & 1USA John AugensteinPinehurst Resort (No. 2)Pinehurst Resort (No. 4)
2018NOR Viktor Hovland6 & 5USA Devon BlingPebble Beach Golf LinksSpyglass Hill Golf Course
2017USA Doc Redman37th holeUSA Doug GhimRiviera Country ClubBel-Air Country Club
2016AUS Curtis Luck6 & 4USA Brad DalkeOakland Hills Country Club
(South Course)Oakland Hills Country Club
(North Course)
2015USA Bryson DeChambeau7 & 6USA Derek BardOlympia Fields Country Club
(North Course)Olympia Fields Country Club
(South Course)
2014KOR Gunn Yang2 & 1CAN Corey ConnersAtlanta Athletic Club
(Highlands Course)Atlanta Athletic Club
(Riverside Course)
2013ENG Matt Fitzpatrick4 & 3AUS Oliver GossThe Country ClubCharles River Country Club
2012USA Steven Fox37th holeUSA Michael WeaverCherry Hills Country ClubCommonGround Golf Course
2011USA Kelly Kraft2 upUSA Patrick CantlayErin HillsBlue Mound Golf & Country Club
2010USA Peter Uihlein4 & 2USA David ChungChambers BayThe Home Course
2009KOR An Byeong-hun7 & 5USA Ben MartinSouthern Hills Country ClubCedar Ridge Country Club
2008NZL Danny Lee5 & 4USA Drew KittlesonPinehurst Resort (No. 2)Pinehurst Resort (No. 4)
2007USA Colt Knost2 & 1USA Michael ThompsonOlympic Club (Lake Course)Olympic Club (Ocean Course)
2006SCO Richie Ramsay4 & 2USA John KellyHazeltine National Golf ClubChaska Town Course
2005ITA Edoardo Molinari4 & 3USA Dillon DoughertyMerion Golf ClubPhiladelphia Country Club
2004USA Ryan Moore2 upUSA Luke ListWinged Foot Golf Club
(West Course)Winged Foot Golf Club
(East Course)
2003AUS Nick Flanagan37th holeUSA Casey WittenbergOakmont Country ClubPittsburgh Field Club
2002USA Ricky Barnes2 & 1USA Hunter MahanOakland Hills Country Club
(South Course)Oakland Hills Country Club
(North Course)
2001USA Bubba Dickerson1 upUSA Robert HamiltonEast Lake Golf ClubDruid Hills Golf Club
2000USA Jeff Quinney39th holeUSA James DriscollBaltusrol Golf Club
(Upper Course)Baltusrol Golf Club
(Lower Course)
1999USA David Gossett9 & 8KOR Kim Sung-yoonPebble Beach Golf LinksSpyglass Hill Golf Course
1998USA Hank Kuehne2 & 1USA Tom McKnightOak Hill Country Club
(East Course)Oak Hill Country Club
(West Course)
1997USA Matt Kuchar2 & 1USA Joel KribelCog Hill Golf & Country Club
(No. 4)Cog Hill Golf & Country Club
(No. 2)
1996USA Tiger Woods (3)38th holeUSA Steve ScottPumpkin Ridge Golf Club
(Witch Hollow Course)Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club
(Ghost Creek Course)
1995USA Tiger Woods (2)2 upUSA Buddy MarucciNewport Country ClubWanumetonomy Golf and Country Club
1994USA Tiger Woods2 upUSA Trip KuehneTPC at Sawgrass
(Stadium Course)TPC at Sawgrass
(Valley Course)
1993USA John Harris5 & 3USA Danny EllisChampions Golf Club
(Cypress Creek Course)Champions Golf Club
(Jackrabbit Course)
1992USA Justin Leonard8 & 7USA Tom ScherrerMuirfield VillageThe Country Club at Muirfield Village
1991USA Mitch Voges7 & 6ZAF Manny ZermanHonors CourseCleveland Country Club
1990USA Phil Mickelson5 & 4ZAF Manny ZermanCherry Hills Country ClubMeridian Golf Club
1989USA Chris Patton3 & 1USA Danny GreenMerion Golf ClubWaynesborough Country Club
1988USA Eric Meeks7 & 6USA Danny YatesThe Homestead
(Cascades Course)The Homestead
(Lower Cascades Course)
1987USA Billy Mayfair4 & 3USA Eric RebmannJupiter Hills Club
(Hills Course)Jupiter Hills Club
(Village Course)
1986USA Buddy Alexander5 & 3USA Chris KiteShoal Creek Golf and Country ClubCountry Club of Birmingham
1985USA Sam Randolph1 upUSA Peter PersonsMontclair Golf Club
(fourth and second nines)Montclair Golf Club
(first and third nines)
1984USA Scott Verplank4 & 3USA Sam RandolphOak Tree Golf ClubOak Tree Country Club
1983USA Jay Sigel (2)8 & 7USA Chris PerryNorth Shore Country ClubSkokie Country Club
1982USA Jay Sigel8 & 7USA David TolleyThe Country ClubCharles River Country Club
1981USA Nathaniel Crosby1 upUSA Brian LindleyOlympic Club (Lake Course)Olympic Club (Ocean Course)
1980USA Hal Sutton9 & 8USA Bob LewisThe Country Club of North CarolinaPinehurst Resort (No. 2)
1979USA Mark O'Meara8 & 7USA John CookCanterbury Golf ClubShaker Heights Country Club
1978USA John Cook5 & 4USA Scott HochPlainfield Country Clubn/a
1977USA John Fought9 & 8USA Doug FischesserAronimink Golf Club
1976USA Bill Sander8 & 6USA Cary Parker Moore Jr.Bel-Air Country Club
1975USA Fred Ridley2 upUSA Keith FergusCountry Club of Virginia
1974USA Jerry Pate2 & 1USA John GraceRidgewood Country Club
1973USA Craig Stadler6 & 5USA David StrawnInverness Club
1965–1972: Stroke play
1972USA Vinny Giles285USA Mark Hayes,
USA Ben CrenshawCharlotte Country Clubn/a
1971CAN Gary Cowan (2)280USA Eddie PearceWilmington Country Club
1970USA Lanny Wadkins279USA Tom KiteWaverley Country Club
1969USA Steve Melnyk286USA Vinny GilesOakmont Country Club
1968USA Bruce Fleisher284USA Vinny GilesScioto Country Club
1967USA Bob Dickson285USA Vinny GilesBroadmoor Golf Club
1966CAN Gary Cowan285USA Deane BemanMerion Golf Club
1965USA Bob Murphy291USA Bob DicksonSouthern Hills Country Club
1895–1964: Match play
1964USA William C. Campbell1 upUSA Ed TutwilerCanterbury Golf Clubn/a
1963USA Deane Beman (2)2 & 1USA R. H. SikesWakonda Club
1962USA Labron Harris Jr.1 upUSA Downing GrayPinehurst Resort
1961USA Jack Nicklaus (2)8 & 6USA Dudley WysongPebble Beach Golf Links
1960USA Deane Beman6 & 4USA Robert W. GardnerSt. Louis Country Club
1959USA Jack Nicklaus1 upUSA Charles CoeBroadmoor Golf Club
1958USA Charles Coe (2)5 & 4USA Tommy AaronOlympic Club
1957USA Hillman Robbins5 & 4USA Bud TaylorThe Country Club
1956USA Harvie Ward (2)5 & 4USA Chuck KocsisKnollwood Club
1955USA Harvie Ward9 & 8USA Bill HyndmanCountry Club of Virginia
1954USA Arnold Palmer1 upUSA Robert Sweeny Jr.Country Club of Detroit
1953USA Gene Littler1 upUSA Dale MoreyOklahoma City Golf & Country Club
1952USA Jack Westland3 & 2USA Al MengertSeattle Golf Club
1951USA Billy Maxwell4 & 3USA Joe GagliardiSaucon Valley Country Club
1950USA Sam Urzetta39th holeUSA Frank StranahanMinneapolis Golf Club
1949USA Charles Coe11 & 10USA Rufus KingOak Hill Country Club
1948USA Willie Turnesa (2)2 & 1USA Ray BillowsMemphis Country Club
1947USA Skee Riegel2 & 1USA Johnny DawsonPebble Beach Golf Links
1946USA Ted Bishop37th holeUSA Smiley QuickBaltusrol Golf Club
1942–1945: No championships due to World War II
1941USA Bud Ward (2)4 & 3USA Pat AbbottOmaha Field Clubn/a
1940USA Dick Chapman11 & 9USA Duff McCulloughWinged Foot Golf Club
1939USA Bud Ward7 & 5USA Ray BillowsNorth Shore Country Club
1938USA Willie Turnesa8 & 7USA Pat AbbottOakmont Country Club
1937USA Johnny Goodman2 upUSA Ray BillowsAlderwood Country Club
1936USA Johnny Fischer37th holeSCO Jack McLeanGarden City Golf Club
1935USA Lawson Little (2)4 & 2USA Walter EmeryThe Country Club
1934USA Lawson Little8 & 7USA David GoldmanThe Country Club
1933USA George Dunlap6 & 5USA Max MarstonKenwood Country Club
1932CAN Ross Somerville2 & 1USA Johnny GoodmanBaltimore Country Club
1931USA Francis Ouimet (2)6 & 5USA Jack WestlandBeverly Country Club
1930USA Bobby Jones (5)8 & 7USA Eugene V. HomansMerion Golf Club
1929USA Jimmy Johnston4 & 3USA Oscar WillingPebble Beach Golf Links
1928USA Bobby Jones (4)10 & 9ENG Philip PerkinsBrae Burn Country Club
1927USA Bobby Jones (3)8 & 7USA Chick EvansMinikahda Club
1926USA George Von Elm2 & 1USA Bobby JonesBaltusrol Golf Club
1925USA Bobby Jones (2)8 & 7USA Watts GunnOakmont Country Club
1924USA Bobby Jones9 & 8USA George Von ElmMerion Golf Club
1923USA Max Marston38th holeUSA Jess SweetserFlossmoor Country Club
1922USA Jess Sweetser3 & 2USA Chick EvansThe Country Club
1921USA Jesse Guilford7 & 6USA Robert GardnerSt. Louis Country Club
1920USA Chick Evans (2)7 & 6USA Francis OuimetEngineers Country Club
1919USA Davidson Herron5 & 4USA Bobby JonesOakmont Country Club
1917–1918: No championships due to World War I
1916USA Chick Evans4 & 3USA Robert GardnerMerion Golf Clubn/a
1915USA Robert Gardner (2)5 & 4USA John G. AndersonCountry Club of Detroit
1914USA Francis Ouimet6 & 5USA Jerome TraversEkwanok Country Club
1913USA Jerome Travers (4)5 & 4USA John G. AndersonGarden City Golf Club
1912USA Jerome Travers (3)7 & 6USA Chick EvansChicago Golf Club
1911ENG Harold Hilton37th holeUSA Fred HerreshoffThe Apawamis Club
1910USA William C. Fownes Jr.4 & 3USA Warren WoodThe Country Club
1909USA Robert Gardner4 & 3USA Chandler EganChicago Golf Club
1908USA Jerome Travers (2)8 & 7USA Max H. BehrGarden City Golf Club
1907USA Jerome Travers6 & 5USA Archibald GrahamEuclid Club
1906USA Eben Byers2 upCAN George LyonEnglewood Golf Club
1905USA Chandler Egan (2)6 & 5USA Daniel SawyerChicago Golf Club
1904USA Chandler Egan8 & 6USA Fred HerreshoffBaltusrol Golf Club
1903USA Walter Travis (3)5 & 4USA Eben ByersNassau Country Club
1902USA Louis N. James4 & 2USA Eben ByersGlen View Club
1901USA Walter Travis (2)5 & 4USA Walter EganAtlantic City Country Club
1900USA Walter Travis2 upSCO Findlay S. DouglasGarden City Golf Club
1899USA Herbert M. Harriman3 & 2SCO Findlay S. DouglasOnwentsia Club
1898SCO Findlay S. Douglas5 & 3USA Walter B. SmithMorris County Golf Club
1897SCO H. J. Whigham (2)8 & 6USA W. Rossiter BettsChicago Golf Club
1896SCO H. J. Whigham8 & 7USA Joseph G. ThorpShinnecock Hills Golf Club
1895USA Charles B. Macdonald12 & 11USA Charles SandsNewport Country Club

Multiple winners

Twelve players have won both the U.S. Amateur and U.S. Open Championships, through 2024:

  • 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 Amateurs; 2000, 2002, 2008 Opens
  • Bryson DeChambeau: 2015 Amateur; 2020, 2024 Opens
  • Matt Fitzpatrick: 2013 Amateur; 2022 Open

Thirteen players have won both the U.S. Amateur and British Amateurs, through 2024:

  • 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
  • Willie 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
  • Vinny Giles: 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. Junior Amateur through 2024:

  • Tiger Woods: 1994, 1995, 1996 Amateurs; 1991, 1992, 1993 Junior Amateur
  • Nick Dunlap: 2023 Amateur; 2021 Junior Amateur

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.

Most times hosted

  • Six
    • Merion Golf Club (1916, 1924, 1930, 1966, 1989, 2005)
    • The Country Club (1910, 1922, 1934, 1957, 1982, 2013)
    • Oakmont Country Club (1919, 1925, 1938, 1969, 2003, 2021)
  • Five
    • Pebble Beach Golf Links (1929, 1947, 1961, 1999, 2018)
  • Four
    • Chicago Golf Club (1897, 1905, 1909, 1912)
    • Garden City Golf Club (1900, 1908, 1913, 1936)
    • Baltusrol Golf Club (1904, 1926, 1946, 2000)
    • Olympic Club (1958, 1981, 2007, 2025)

Future sites

YearEditionCourseLocationDatesPrevious championships hosted
2026126thMerion Golf ClubArdmore, PennsylvaniaAugust 10–161916, 1924, 1930, 1966, 1989, 2005
2027127thOak Hill Country ClubPittsford, New YorkAugust 9–151949, 1998
2028128thWhistling StraitsKohler, WisconsinAugust 14–20
2029129thInverness ClubToledo, OhioAugust 13–191973
2030130thAtlanta Athletic ClubJohns Creek, GeorgiaAugust 12–182014
2031131stHonors CourseOoltewah, TennesseeAugust 11–171991
2032132ndBandon Dunes Golf ResortBandon, OregonAugust 9–152020
2033133rdChambers BayUniversity Place, WashingtonAugust 15–212010
2034134thThe Country ClubBrookline, MassachusettsAugust 14–201910, 1922, 1934, 1957, 1982, 2013
2035135thErin HillsErin, WisconsinAugust 13–192011
2036136thScioto Country ClubUpper Arlington, OhioAugust 11–171968
2038138thPinehurst ResortPinehurst, North CarolinaTBD1962, 2008, 2019
2041141stBandon Dunes Golf ResortBandon, OregonTBD2020, 2032
2042142ndRidgewood Country ClubParamus, New JerseyTBD1974, 2022
2047147thOakland Hills Country ClubBloomfield Hills, MichiganTBD2002, 2016
2051151stSaucon Valley Country ClubBethlehem, PennsylvaniaTBD1951

Source

Exemptions

The U.S. Amateur results lead to exemptions into other tournaments. Except for the U.S. Open exemption for the winner, the exemption holds only if the golfer retains their amateur status. All the exemptions listed below pertain to only the winner of the U.S. Amateur, unless otherwise stated.

Here are the major exemptions:

  • The next 10 years of the U.S. Amateur
  • The next 3 years of the U.S. Amateur (runner-up)
  • The next 2 years of the U.S. Amateur (semi-finalists)
  • The following year's U.S. Amateur (quarter-finalists)
  • The following year's U.S. Open (winner and runner-up) (winner is permitted to turn professional before the tournament)
  • The following year's Masters Tournament (winner and runner-up)
  • The following year's Open Championship
  • The next 10 years of the Amateur Championship

Here are the other exemptions:

  • The following year's Monroe Invitational (top 8 + top 20 stroke portion)
  • The following year's Northeast Amateur (top 8)

References

References

  1. (February 11, 2013). "Changes Made to USGA Championship Roster". United States Golf Association.
  2. "2018 Results".
  3. "Future Sites: U.S. Amateur".
  4. "The Open - Exemptions".
  5. "The R&A - Conditions of Competition".
  6. "Exemptions – Monroe Invitational".
  7. "Invitation Criteria".
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