117
Maniwaki
Beloeil
Hawkesbury
Pembroke
11
Drummondville Windsor Maine
Joliette
Montreal
North Bay Deep River
Ottawa
Granby
Cornwall
Huntsville Bracebridge
Sherbrooke
Newport
Vermont
Foxcroft Bangor Machias
Waterville
Ellsworth Belfast
Augusta
Berlin Ogdensburg Plattsburgh Burlington Woodsville Portland Brockville 2020 TOURNAMENT OVERVIEW Saco 89 91 Orillia Kingston New York Dover Belleville Watertown 87 New Hampshire 91 Haverhill 81 Glens Falls Oshawa Lowell Lake Ontario Oswego
Montpelier Concord
Boston
Niagara Falls
90 Syracuse Albany Rochester 88 Springfield Franklin 90 Ithaca Buffalo Hartford 84
Erie
Meadville Williamsport
Newark
Pennsylvania 81 Youngstown Allentown 80
Harrisburg Greensburg
70
76 68
81
Patchogue
New York New Jersey Trenton Philadelphia Dover
78
Lansdale 76
Wilmington
Baltimore
U.S. Open
Providence
95 Rhode Island Binghamton Meriden Corning Mamaroneck Connecticut Jamestown Scranton New Haven
Dunkirk 86
September 17-20, 2020
Massachusetts Brockton
95
95
Morgantown
Delaware
ashington D.C. Annapolis Maryland 79
Fredericksburg
Harrisonburg
Charlottesville
Virginia Richmond irginia Williamsburg Location Lynchburg Petersburg 64
Virginia Beach & Course
Salem
Roanoke 85 Norfolk Elizabeth City Information Danville 95 Martinsville Eden
High Point 77
Henderson
Greensboro MAMARONECK, N.Y.
Greenville WINGED FOOT GOLF CLUB
Cary
Raleigh
North Carolina
Charlotte Designed Havelock by A.W. Tillinghast and
Monroe Spartanburg
40
openedJacksonville in 1923, the West Course at Winged Foot is one of the most challenging courses in the nation. It hosted the U.S. Open in 1929, 1959, 1974, 1984 and 2006 and the PGA Championship in 1997. Yardage: 7,477; par 70
Lumberton 95
Notable Course Features
At 450 yards, the 18th hole no longer requires a long iron approach in today’s game, but with its tight fairway and a small green that is difficult to hit, chip to or putt on, it still ranked as the toughest hole in the 2006 U.S. Open where Phil Mickelson double bogeyed to lose by one.
2019 Champion
Gary Woodland, U.S.
Quick Facts
Field: 144 players Format: 72 holes stroke play Purse: $12.5 million (2019) Winner’s Share: $2,250,000 FedExCup Points: 600 to the winner
Charity Benefit
The USGA Foundation provides support for programs that target under-served audiences, junior golfers, women and beginners of all ages to develop a passionate and engaged group that will have a long-term commitment to the game. Additionally, the USGA is committed to making the game more accessible for disabled golfers.
Media Coverage Golf Channel/NBC
Social Media @usopengolf @usopengolf USOPEN
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“I never got ahead of myself. I never thought about what would happen if I won, what comes with it. I wanted to execute every shot, stay in the moment.” – Gary Woodland W W W.P GAT OUR.COM
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