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2011 U.S. Open
Tournament information
DatesJune 16–19, 2011
LocationBethesda, Maryland
Course(s)Congressional Country Club
Blue Course
Organized byUSGA
Tour(s)PGA Tour
European Tour
Japan Golf Tour
Statistics
Par71
Length7,574 yards (6,926 m)[1][2]
Field156, 72 after cut
Cut146 (+4)
Prize fund$7,850,000
5,633,541
Winner's share$1,440,000
€1,003,414[3]
Champion
Northern IrelandRory McIlroy
268 (−16)
2010
2012

The2011 United States Open Championshipwas the 111thU.S. Open,played June 16–19 atCongressional Country ClubinBethesda, Maryland,a suburb northwest ofWashington, D.C.Rory McIlroywon his firstmajortitle, eight strokes ahead ofJason Day.He set eleven U.S. Open records on the weekend, including the lowest total 72-hole score (268) and the lowest total under par(−16).[4][5]McIlroy andRobert Garrigusbecame the fifth and sixth in U.S. Open history to score under par in all four rounds.

Venue[edit]

The 2011 U.S. Open was the third at Congressional Country Club. In1997,Ernie ElsofSouth Africawon his second U.S. Open at four under par, one stroke clear ofColin Montgomerie.The first U.S. Open at Congressional was in1964;Ken VenturidefeatedTommy Jacobsby four shots inextreme heatand humidity. The 1964 Open was the last scheduled for three days, with 36 holes on Saturday. The course also hosted thePGA Championshipin1976.

Course layout[edit]

The 2011U.S. OpenatCongressional Country Club
Tee Rating/Slope 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Out 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 In Total
Yardage n/a 402 233 466 470 413 555 173 354 636 3,702 218 494 471 193 467 490 579 437 523 3,872 7,574
Par 4 3 4 4 4 5 3 4 5 36 3 4 4 3 4 4 5 4 4 35 71
Blue Course[1]

Field[edit]

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About half the field each year consists of players who are fully exempt from qualifying for the U.S. Open. The players who qualified for the 2011 U.S. Open are listed below. Each player is classified according to the first category in which he qualified, but other categories are shown in parentheses.[6]

Two tweaks were made to the qualification categories for 2011.[7]The number of players automatically exempted from the previous U.S. Open was reduced from the top 15 scorers plus ties to the top 10 plus ties. A new category was added, exempting the top 50 players on theOfficial World Golf Rankinglist as of June 13, the last ranking issued before play starts (this is in addition to the top 50 on the same list as of May 22). This was the final year that the money lists on the various tours were used for exemption categories, as well as the multiple PGA Tour winner category (categories 9 and 11 to 16). In future years, the top 60 players in the Official World Golf Ranking, as of both three weeks prior to the tournament and immediately before play starts, received invitations.

1. Last 10U.S. OpenChampions

Ángel Cabrera(3),Michael Campbell,Jim Furyk(9,10,17,18),Lucas Glover,Retief Goosen(9,10,17,18),Graeme McDowell(8,11,17,18),Geoff Ogilvy(9,10,16,17,18)

2. Top two finishers in the 2010U.S. Amateur

David Chung(a),Peter Uihlein(a)

3. Last fiveMastersChampions

Trevor Immelman,Zach Johnson(9,10,17,18),Phil Mickelson(8,9,10,12,17,18),Charl Schwartzel(11,14,17,18)

4. Last fiveBritish OpenChampions

Stewart Cink,Pádraig Harrington(5,17),Louis Oosthuizen(11,17,18)

5. Last fivePGAChampions

Martin Kaymer(8,11,14,17,18),Yang Yong-eun(17,18)

6. Last threePlayersChampions

K. J. Choi(10,12,17,18),Henrik Stenson

7. TheU.S. Senior OpenChampion
8. Top 10 finishers and ties in the2010 U.S. Open

Alex Čejka,Ernie Els(9,10,11,17,18),Grégory Havret,Dustin Johnson(9,10,17,18),Matt Kuchar(9,10,17,18),Davis Love III,Brandt Snedeker(17,18)

9. Top 30 leaders on the 2010PGA Tourofficial money list

Robert Allenby(10,17,18),Paul Casey(10,11,17,18),Ben Crane(10,17,18),Jason Day(10,17,18),Luke Donald(10,11,12,14,17,18),Rickie Fowler(17,18),Bill Haas(17,18),Charley Hoffman(10),Anthony Kim,Hunter Mahan(10,17,18),Rory McIlroy(11,17,18),Jeff Overton(10),Ryan Palmer(10),Justin Rose(10,17,18),Adam Scott(10,17,18),Heath Slocum,Steve Stricker(10,13,17,18),Bo Van Pelt(10,17,18),Camilo Villegas(10),Nick Watney(10,12,17,18),Bubba Watson(10,12,13,17,18)

10. All players qualifying for the 2010 edition ofThe Tour Championship

Martin Laird(12,17,18),Ryan Moore(17,18),Kevin Na,Kevin Streelman

11. Top 15 on the 2010European TourRace to Dubai

Miguel Ángel Jiménez(17,18),Robert Karlsson(17,18),Francesco Molinari(17,18),Edoardo Molinari(17,18),Ian Poulter(17,18),Álvaro Quirós(14,17,18),Lee Westwood(17,18)

12. Top 10 on the 2011PGA Tourofficial money list through May 22, 2010 (theCrowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial)

Aaron Baddeley(18),Rory Sabbatini(17,18),David Toms(17,18),Mark Wilson(13)

13. Winners of multiple PGA Tour events between the end of the 2010 U.S. Open and the start of the 2011 U.S. Open

Jonathan Byrd(17,18)

14. Top 5 from the 2011 European Tour Race to Dubai through May 22, 2011 (theVolvo World Match Play ChampionshipandMadeira Islands Open)
15. Top 2 on the 2010Japan Golf Tourofficial money list,provided they are within the top 75 point leaders of theOfficial World Golf Rankingat the end of 2010

Hiroyuki Fujita,Kim Kyung-tae(17,18)

16. Top 2 on the 2010PGA Tour of Australasiaofficial money list,provided they are within the top 75 point leaders of theOfficial World Golf Rankingat the end of 2010
17. Top 50 on theOfficial World Golf Rankinglist as of May 22, 2011

Peter Hanson(18),Ryo Ishikawa,Matteo Manassero(18)

18. Top 50 on theOfficial World Golf Rankinglist as of June 13, 2011

Gary Woodland

19. Special exemptions selected by theUSGA

None

Sectional qualifiers
Alternates who gained entry

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

Round summaries[edit]

First round[edit]

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Overnight rain softened the fairways and greens and allowed for lower-than-average scoring for the first round of a U.S. Open. The man to take greatest advantage wasRory McIlroy,maintaining his good play in recent majors: he led after the first round of the2010 Open Championshipand after all of the first three rounds of the2011 Masters Tournament,as well as finishing T-3rd in the2010 PGA Championship.He carded a bogey-free 65 to sit at six-under-par, three ahead of two major winners:Y. E. Yang,the2009 PGAchampion, andCharl Schwartzel,who had beat McIlroy at the 2011 Masters and so was looking for his second straight major. The large group on two-under-par included a resurgentSergio García,reigning Open championLouis Oosthuizen,and several unexpected names, including journeymenScott HendandAlexandre Rocha.22-year-old New YorkerChris DeForest,playing in his first professional tournament, looked set to join them until double-bogeying his final hole for a 71. Defending championGraeme McDowellwas well-placed after an opening 70; he was alongsideRobert Rock,who had only arrived on-site at 3am that morning after visa problems. However, the marquee group ofLuke Donald,Lee WestwoodandMartin Kaymer,numbers one, two and three in the world, all struggled, carding 74, 75 and 74 respectively. The leading amateurs werePeter UihleinandBrad Benjamin,who were both at one-over-par.[16][17]

Place Player Score To par
1 Northern IrelandRory McIlroy 65 −6
T2 South AfricaCharl Schwartzel 68 −3
South KoreaY. E. Yang
T4 SpainSergio García 69 −2
AustraliaScott Hend
South KoreaKim Kyung-tae
South AfricaLouis Oosthuizen
United StatesRyan Palmer
BrazilAlexandre Rocha
T10 United StatesStewart Cink 70 −1
United StatesBubba Dickerson
SwedenJohan Edfors
United StatesRobert Garrigus
United StatesDavis Love III
Northern IrelandGraeme McDowell
SpainÁlvaro Quirós
United StatesChez Reavie
EnglandRobert Rock
AustraliaJohn Senden
United StatesBrandt Snedeker
SwedenHenrik Stenson

Second round[edit]

Friday, June 17, 2011
Saturday, June 18, 2011

Rory McIlroywas the headline story once again on Friday, as he continued his good form, breaking several U.S. Open scoring records in the process. Out early in the morning session, he added an eagle two on the 8th hole to a succession of pars and birdies, and a two-putt birdie at the 16th took him to 12-under-par. This tied the record score under par for any player, at any point of the tournament in the history of the U.S. Open;Gil MorganandTiger Woodshad previously achieved the feat, but having played only 34 holes at the time, McIlroy was the quickest to reach it. One hole later, another birdie made the Northern Irishman the first player in U.S. Open history to reach 13-under-par. An immediate double-bogey at the 18th – McIlroy's first dropped shots of the tournament – took him back to 11-under, and a second round of 66, but the record-breaking continued: his eventual six-shot lead was the joint largest after 36 holes inmajor championshiphistory. McIlroy also set the record for fewest holes to reach 10-under-par, 26 holes, (13 fewer than the prior record) and lowest 36-hole total in U.S. Open history.[18]

The man McIlroy led was South Korea'sY. E. Yang,who added a 69 to his opening 68 to sit on his own at five-under-par; he himself was three clear of the chasing pack.Sergio García'ssolid form continued, and he was in the group at two-under-par, as was the consistentMatt Kucharafter a 68. Further down the field, Germany'sMarcel Siemtied for the low round of the day, matching McIlroy's 66 to surge up the field after a disappointing opening 79. AmateurPatrick Cantlayalso hit a hot streak, shooting a back nine of 30 to complete a round of 67 and move to even par, tying for low amateur withRussell Henley.The premier group ofLuke Donald,Lee WestwoodandMartin Kaymerenjoyed a slightly better day, as all three battled hard to stay inside the cutline, with Westwood leading the three at one-over-par. Like all the afternoon starters, they were disrupted by a 42-minute delay in play as a thunderstorm passed over Congressional Country Club; this meant seven groups would need to return on Saturday morning to complete their rounds. After completion of the second round on Saturday morning, the cut fell at four-over-par, with 72 players getting through to the final two rounds.[19][20]

Place Player Score To par
1 Northern IrelandRory McIlroy 65-66=131 −11
2 South KoreaY. E. Yang 68-69=137 −5
T3 SpainSergio García 69-71=140 −2
United StatesRobert Garrigus 70-70=140
United StatesZach Johnson 71-69=140
United StatesMatt Kuchar 72-68=140
United StatesBrandt Snedeker 70-70=140
T8 United StatesBrandt Jobe 71-70=141 −1
South KoreaKim Kyung-tae 69-72=141
United StatesDavis Love III 70-71=141
United StatesRyan Palmer 69-72=141
SpainÁlvaro Quirós 70-71=141
EnglandRobert Rock 70-71=141
United StatesHeath Slocum 71-70=141

Third round[edit]

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Conditions continued to allow good scoring on Saturday, with several players taking advantage.Rory McIlroywas in no mood to relinquish his lead, however. A steady front nine saw him make his way back to 13-under-par, after Friday's closing double-bogey, when he birdied the par-five 9th. Once again 13 proved to be McIlroy's unlucky number as he bogeyed the 10th hole, but he swiftly regained his composure to become the first man ever to reach 14-under-par at a U.S. Open, before parring his way home. Alongside him, formerPGAchampionY. E. Yangscrambled well through a difficult front nine, and picked up two shots on his inward nine for a good 70, putting him in the final pairing once again on Sunday.[21]Below him, Saturday began to live up to its "moving day" title.Jason Day,runner-up at the2011 Masters Tournament,and world number twoLee Westwoodsurged through the field with best-of-the-day 65s to move into a tie for third and the penultimate pairing for Sunday; Westwood's third round playing partnerFreddie Jacobsonfared only one shot worse with a 66.[22]This matched the low score amongst the early starters, made by major debutantWebb Simpson,whose 66 took him from the cutline to one-under-par, and the top 15.[23]

Place Player Score To par
1 Northern IrelandRory McIlroy 65-66-68=199 −14
2 South KoreaY. E. Yang 68-69-70=207 −6
T3 AustraliaJason Day 71-72-65=208 −5
United StatesRobert Garrigus 70-70-68=208
EnglandLee Westwood 75-68-65=208
T6 SpainSergio García 69-71-69=209 −4
SwedenFreddie Jacobson 74-69-66=209
United StatesMatt Kuchar 72-68-69=209
9 South KoreaKim Kyung-tae 69-72-69=210 −3
T10 United StatesBrandt Jobe 71-70-70=211 −2
United StatesDavis Love III 70-71-70=211
United StatesHeath Slocum 71-70-70=211
SwedenHenrik Stenson 70-72-69=211
United StatesBo Van Pelt 76-67-68=211

Final round[edit]

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Rory McIlroybegan the final day eight shots clear ofY. E. Yang.McIlroy birdied the first hole and also went on to birdie the fourth. He missed the water hazard by a foot on the sixth hole, but still managed to make a par. At this point, Yang was two-under-par for the day but not challenging McIlroy. At the par-3 10th, Yang played first and hit his tee shot to four feet; McIlroy followed with an approach which caught the top of the slope behind the flag, and trickled down past Yang's ball to finish just inches away from the cup. This birdie moved McIlroy to a record-breaking 17-under-par for the tournament. A bogey on the 12th knocked him down to 16-under. On the par-5 16th, he got to 17-under again with a birdie but lost a shot with a bogey on the 17th green, his only three-putt of the tournament, finishing on 16-under. Two bogeys on the back nine saw Yang fall back into a tie for third place, with young AustralianJason Daymoving into second place on his own; it was his second consecutive runner-up finish in the majors, in only his fourth major start; but he was a distant eight strokes behind McIlroy.[24]

Rory McIlroy andRobert Garrigusaccomplished the rare feat of shooting all four rounds of golf under par in a U.S. Open. This had occurred only four times previously in the history of the event.[25]Yang would have joined this group were it not for a bogey on the 72nd hole. McIlroy also had the additional distinction of setting the U.S. Open 72-hole low marks for total shots and shots under par, at 268 and −16, respectively. McIlroy also became only the third golfer ever to shoot all four rounds under 70 at a U.S. Open, afterLee Trevinoin1968andLee Janzenin1993.[26][27][28]

Place Player Score To par Money ($)
1 Northern IrelandRory McIlroy 65-66-68-69=268 −16 1,440,000
2 AustraliaJason Day 71-72-65-68=276 −8 865,000
T3 United StatesKevin Chappell 76-67-69-66=278 −6 364,241
United StatesRobert Garrigus 70-70-68-70=278
EnglandLee Westwood 75-68-65-70=278
South KoreaY. E. Yang 68-69-70-71=278
T7 SpainSergio García 69-71-69-70=279 −5 228,416
SwedenPeter Hanson 72-71-69-67=279
T9 South AfricaLouis Oosthuizen 69-73-71-67=280 −4 192,962
South AfricaCharl Schwartzel 68-74-72-66=280

Source:[2]

Scorecard[edit]

Final round

Hole 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Par 4 3 4 4 4 5 3 4 5 3 4 4 3 4 4 5 4 4
Northern IrelandMcIlroy −15 −15 −15 −16 −16 −16 −16 −16 −16 −17 −17 −16 −16 −16 −16 −17 −16 −16
AustraliaDay −5 −5 −5 −5 −5 −6 −6 −6 −6 −7 −7 −7 −7 −7 −7 −8 −8 −8
United StatesChappell −1 −1 E E E −1 −1 −2 −3 −4 −3 −4 −5 −5 −5 −6 −6 −6
United StatesGarrigus −4 −4 −4 −4 −3 −2 −2 −2 −2 −3 −3 −3 −4 −3 −4 −5 −6 −6
EnglandWestwood −6 −6 −6 −6 −6 −5 −5 −5 −6 −6 −5 −5 −5 −5 −5 −6 −6 −6
South KoreaYang −6 −6 −6 −6 −6 −7 −7 −7 −8 −9 −8 −8 −8 −8 −7 −7 −7 −6

Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par

Birdie Bogey

Source:[29]

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