U.S. AMATEUR FOUR-BALL

U.S. Amateur Four-Ball Records

By USGA

| Sep 20, 2023 | Liberty Corner, N.J.

U.S. Amateur Four-Ball Records

Age

Oldest Co-Champion (years/months/days, as of the final) 
47/5/29, Todd White, 2015
41/9/6, Chad Wilfong, 2022
40/11/30, Scott Harvey, 2019
40/9/17, Todd Mitchell, 2019
36/9/0, Nathan Smith, 2015

Youngest Co-Champion (years/months/days, as of the final) 
17/6/20, Shuai Ming Wong, 2017
17/6/22, Frankie Capan, 2017

Youngest Competitor (as of the start of competition)
15/0/7, Ryan Smith, 2017
15/3/26, Akshay Bhatia, 2017
15/4/9, Scott Roden, 2017
15/4/11, Ahmed Ali, 2015
15/4/26, Aidan Tran, 2019
15/6/19, Nicholas Logis, 2023
15/6/20, Evan Vo, 2018
15/7/12, Matthew Griggs, 2018
15/7/18, Clay Seeber, 2016
15/7/25, Curtis Da Silva, 2021
15/9/11, Cohen Trolio, 2018
15/11/19, Sean Maruyama, 2016
15/11/26, Bowen Ballis, 2022
15/11/30, Blades Brown, 2023

Oldest Competitor (as of the start of competition)
69/3/18, James Smith, 2018
68/0/29, John Sajevic, 2024
66/2/11, John Sajevic, 2022
66/6/13, Marc Apps, 2023
63/0/22, John Sajevic, 2019
62/3/7, Doug Hanzel, 2019
61/8/17, Jack Larkin Sr., 2023
61/4/29, Jay Sessa, 2017
61/0/4, Philip Pleat, 2017
61/0/0, Bryan Waters, 2023
60/3/9, Doug Hanzel, 2017

Youngest Teams (average age)
15, Sean Maruyama (15) and Clay Seeber (15), 2016
15, Matthew Griggs (15) and Evan Vo (15), 2018
15.5, Ryan Smith (15) and Dylan Menante (16), 2017
15.5, Akshay Bhatia (15) and Grayson Wotnosky (16), 2017
15.5, Curtis Da Silva (15) and Brandon Knight (16), 2021
15.5, Bowen Ballis (15) and Daniel Zou (16), 2022
15.5 Nicholas Logis (15) and Sterling Hurd (16), 2023
16, Kyosuke Hara (16) and Kyle Suppa (16), 2015
16, Frankie Capan (16) and Shuai Ming Wong (16), 2016
16, Scott Roden (15) and Jake Kuwitzky (17), 2017
16, Hunter Logan (17) and Cohen Trolio (15), 2018
16, Ryan Abuan (16) and Philip Kench (16), 2021
16, Blades Brown (15) and Jackson Herrington (17), 2023
16, Brayden Miller (16) and Peyton Blackard (16), 2023
16, Daniel McBrien (16) and Smith Summerlin (16), 2024

Oldest Teams (average age)
59.5, Doug Hanzel (62) and Bob Royak (57), 2019
59, Jay Sessa (61) and Don Enga (57), 2017
58.5, Vance Antoniou (59) and Mark Esposito (58), 2016
57.5, Doug Hanzel (60) and Bob Royak (55), 2017
57.5, Ken Bakst (59) and Jonathan Doppelt (56), 2017
57, Iain MacDonald (58) and Robert Valerio (56), 2015

Winners of U.S. Amateur Four-Ball and U.S. Mid-Amateur (2)
Nathan Smith (2015 Amateur Four-Ball; 2003, 2009, 2010, 2012 Mid-Amateur)
Scott Harvey (2019 Amateur Four-Ball; 2014 Mid-Amateur)

Winners of U.S. Amateur Four-Ball and U.S. Senior Amateur (1)
Todd White (2015 U.S. Amateur Four-Ball; 2023 U.S. Senior Amateur)

Course

Longest Course 
7,475 yards, Chambers Bay, University Place, Wash., 2021
7,253 yards, Jupiter Hills Club (Hills Course), Tequesta, Fla., 2018
7,166 yards, C.C. of Birmingham (West Course), Birmingham, Ala., 2022
7,161 yards, Pinehurst R. & C.C. (Course No. 2), Village of Pinehurst, N.C., 2017

Shortest Course 
6,728 yards, Winged Foot G.C. (East Course), Mamaroneck, N.Y., 2016

Entries

Largest
2,638 (2024)
2,551 (2023)
2,544 (2021)

Smallest
2,234 (2015)

Match Play

Largest Winning Margin
7 and 6, Garrett Barber and Cole Hammer d. Ed Brown and Jay Whitby, first round, Jupiter Hills Club (Hills Course), Tequesta, Fla., 2018
7 and 6, Tyler Cooke and Bobby Leopold d. Dustin Hall and Jonas Mikals, first round, Bandon Dunes G.R. (Old Macdonald Course), Bandon, Ore., 2019
7 and 6, Ty Gingerich and Cole Harris d. Sean Langham and Andrew Von Lossow, first round, C.C. of Birmingham (West Course), Birmingham, Ala., 2022
7 and 5, Nathan Smith and Todd White d. Sherrill Britt and Greg Earnhardt, championship, The Olympic Club (Lake Course), San Francisco, Calif., 2015
7 and 5, Chad Wilfong and Davis Womble d. Carter Loflin and Wells Williams, semifinals, C.C. of Birmingham (West Course), Birmingham, Ala., 2022
6 and 5, Nathan Smith and Todd White d. Matthew Finger and Michael Korcuba, first round, Winged Foot G.C. (East Course), Mamaroneck, N.Y., 2016
6 and 5. David Kocher and William Rainey d. Wilson Furr and Davis Shore, second round, Pinehurst R. & C.C. (Course No. 2), Village of Pinehurst, N.C., 2017
6 and 5, Justin Kaplan and Scott Loving d. Brandon Cigna and Ben Warnquist, second round, Pinehurst R. & C.C. (Course No. 2), Village of Pinehurst, N.C., 2017
6 and 5, Blake Hathcoat and Michael Slesinski d. Bryan Boaz and Cole Wiederkehr, first round, Chambers Bay, University Place, Wash., 2021
6 and 5, Blades Brown and Jackson Herrington d. Nicholas Jarrett and Trent Peterson, first round, Philadelphia Cricket Club (Wissahickon Course), Flourtown, Pa., 2024
6 and 5, Will Davenport and Mike Smith d. Joe Migdal and Sam Migdal, second round, Philadelphia Cricket Club (Wissahickon Course), Flourtown, Pa., 2024
6 and 4, Viraat Badhwar and Maverick McNealy d. Erik Ciotti and Michael Affeldt, first round, The Olympic Club (Lake Course), San Francisco, Calif., 2015
6 and 4, Zach Atkinson and Brad Gibson d. Ben Klaus and Riley Pumphrey, first round, Jupiter Hills Club (Hills Course), Tequesta, Fla., 2018
6 and 4, Zach Atkinson and Brad Gibson d. Tyler Carson and Austin Hannah, second round, Jupiter Hills Club (Hills Course), Tequesta, Fla., 2018
6 and 4, Carter Loflin and Wells Williams d. Trey Diehl and Tyler Diehl, first round, C.C. of Birmingham (West Course), Birmingham, Ala., 2022
6 and 4, Carter Loflin and Wells Williams d. Matt Ostby and Paul Ostby, first round, Kiawah Island (S.C.) Club (Cassique Course), 2023

Largest Winning Margin, Final
7 and 5, Nathan Smith and Todd White d. Sherrill Britt and Greg Earnhardt, The Olympic Club (Lake Course), San Francisco, Calif., 2015

Largest Winning Margin, Semifinal
7 and 5, Chad Wilfong and Davis Womble d. Carter Loflin and Wells Williams, C.C. of Birmingham (West Course), Birmingham, Ala., 2022
5 and 4, Garrett Barber and Cole Hammer d. Carson Barry and Sam Tidd, Jupiter Hills Club (Hills Course), Tequesta, Fla., 2018

Largest Winning Margin, Quarterfinal
5 and 4, Brian Blanchard and Sam Engel d. Bradley Bastion and Anthony Sorentino, Philadelphia Cricket Club (Wissahickon Course), Flourtown, Pa., 2024
5 and 3, Aaron Du and Sampson Zheng d. Nathan Cogswell and Colt Sherrell, Kiawah Island (S.C.) Club (Cassique Course), 2023
4 and 3, Chip Brooke and Marc Dull d. Justin Kaplan and Scott Loving, Pinehurst R. & C.C. (Course No. 2), Village of Pinehurst, N.C., 2017

Largest Winning Margin, Round of 16
6 and 5. David Kocher and William Rainey d. Wilson Furr and Davis Shore, Pinehurst R. & C.C. (Course No. 2), Village of Pinehurst, N.C., 2017
6 and 5, Justin Kaplan and Scott Loving d. Brandon Cigna and Ben Warnquist, Pinehurst R. & C.C. (Course No. 2), Village of Pinehurst, N.C., 2017
6 and 5, Will Davenport and Mike Smith d. Joe Migdal and Sam Migdal, Philadelphia Cricket Club (Wissahickon Course), Flourtown, Pa., 2024
6 and 4, Zach Atkinson and Brad Gibson d. Tyler Carson and Austin Hannah, Jupiter Hills Club (Hills Course), Tequesta, Fla., 2018

Longest 18-Hole Match
25 holes, Blake Hathcoat and Michael Slesinski d. Cole Berman and Michael Davis, second round, Chambers Bay, University Place, Wash., 2021
24 holes, Steven Groover and M. Tyler McKeever d. Chad Wilfong and Davis Womble, first round, Jupiter Hills Club (Hills Course), Tequesta, Fla., 2018
24 holes, Ty Gingerich and Cole Harris d. Matthew McLaughlin and Christian Vozza, second round, C.C. of Birmingham (West Course), Birmingham, Ala., 2022
24 holes, Kenny Cook and Sean Rowen d. Jarred Gomez and Dane Huddleston, first round, Philadelphia Cricket Club (Wissahickon Course), Flourtown, Pa., 2024
22 holes, Chip Brooke and Marc Dull d. David Denham and Stuart Moore, quarterfinals, Jupiter Hills Club (Hills Course), Tequesta, Fla., 2018
22 holes, Drew Kittleson and Drew Stoltz d. Marc France and Carl Santos-Ocampo, second round, Kiawah Island (S.C.) Club (Cassique Course), 2023
21 holes, Patrick Christovich and Garrett Rank d. Ted Gray and Travis Milleman, second round, Winged Foot G.C. (East Course), Mamaroneck, N.Y., 2016
21 holes, Brandon Cigna and Ben Warnquist d. Brendan Hansen and Jack Wall, first round, Bandon Dunes G.R. (Old Macdonald Course), Bandon, Ore., 2019
21 holes, Kiko Francisco Coelho and Leopoldo Herrera III def. Chad Branton and Kyle Hosick, first round, Chambers Bay, University Place, Wash., 2021
21 holes, Davis Chatfield and Palmer Jackson d. Luke Potter and Preston Summerhays, quarterfinals, Chambers Bay, University Place, Wash., 2021

Longest Match, Final
19 holes, Kiko Francisco Coelho and Leopoldo Herrera III d. Brendan MacDougall and Sam Meek, Chambers Bay, University Place, Wash., 2021
19 holes, Chad Wilfong and Davis Womble d. Drew Kittleson and Drew Stoltz, C.C. of Birmingham (West Course), Birmingham, Ala., 2022

Longest Match, Semifinal
19 holes, Sherrill Britt and Greg Earnhardt d. Scott Harvey and Todd Mitchell, The Olympic Club (Lake Course), San Francisco, Calif., 2015
19 holes, Clark Collier and Kyle Hudelson d. Patrick Christovich and Garrett Rank, Pinehurst R. & C.C. (Course No. 2), Village of Pinehurst, N.C., 2017
19 holes, Brendan MacDougall and Sam Meek d. Tyler Anderson and Devin Johnson, Chambers Bay, University Place, Wash., 2021

Longest Match, Quarterfinal
22 holes, Chip Brooke and Marc Dull d. David Denham and Stuart Moore, Jupiter Hills Club (Hills Course), Tequesta, Fla., 2018
21 holes, Davis Chatfield and Palmer Jackson d. Luke Potter and Preston Summerhays, Chambers Bay, University Place, Wash., 2021

Longest Match, Round of 16
25 holes, Blake Hathcoat and Michael Slesinski d. Cole Berman and Michael Davis, Chambers Bay, University Place, Wash., 2021
24 holes, Ty Gingerich and Cole Harris d. Matthew McLaughlin and Christian Vozza, C.C. of Birmingham (West Course), Birmingham, Ala., 2022
22 holes, Drew Kittleson and Drew Stoltz d. Marc France and Carl Santos-Ocampo, Kiawah Island (S.C.) Club (Cassique Course), 2023
21 holes, Patrick Christovich and Garrett Rank d. Ted Gray and Travis Milleman, Winged Foot G.C. (East Course), Mamaroneck, N.Y., 2016
20 holes, Derek Ackerman and Matthew McCarty d. Cullen Brasfield and Tyler Moore, Bandon Dunes G.R. (Old Macdonald Course), Bandon, Ore., 2019
20 holes, Luke Potter and Preston Summerhays d. Frankie Capan and Shuai Ming Wong, Chambers Bay, University Place, Wash., 2021

Fewest Match-Play Holes Needed By Champions

72, Garrett Barber and Cole Hammer, Jupiter Hills Club (Hills Course), Tequesta, Fla., 2018
78, Nathan Smith and Todd White, The Olympic Club (Lake Course), San Francisco, Calif., 2015

Most Match-Play Holes Needed By Champions
89, Kiko Francisco Coelho and Leopoldo Herrera III, Chambers Bay, University Place, Wash., 2021
86, Brian Blanchard and Sam Engel, Philadelphia Cricket Club (Wissahickon Course), Flourtown, Pa., 2024
85, Benjamin Baxter and Andrew Baxter, Winged Foot G.C. (East Course), Mamaroneck, N.Y., 2016
82, Scott Harvey and Todd Mitchell, Bandon Dunes G.R. (Old Macdonald Course), Bandon, Ore., 2019
81, Frankie Capan and Shuai Ming Wong, Pinehurst R. & C.C. (Course No. 2), Village of Pinehurst, N.C., 2017
81, Aaron Du and Sampson Zheng, Kiawah Island (S.C.) Club (Cassique Course), 2023

Most Extra-Hole Matches in Championship (Overall)
8, Chambers Bay, University Place, Wash.,  and The Home Course, DuPont, Wash., 2021
6, Jupiter Hills Club (Hills and Village Courses), Tequesta, Fla., 2018
5, Pinehurst R. & C.C. (Course No. 2 and Course No. 8), Village of Pinehurst, N.C., 2017

Stroke Play

Lowest Score, 9 holes
28, Cole Hammer and Garrett Barber, first nine, second round, Jupiter Hills Club (Hills Course), Tequesta, Fla., 2018
28, Brendan MacDougall and Sam Meek, second nine, first round, Chambers Bay, University Place, Wash., 2021
28, Carter Loflin and Wells Williams, first nine, first round, C.C. of Birmingham (East Course), Birmingham, Ala., 2022
29, Derek Ackerman and Matthew McCarty, first nine, first round, Bandon Dunes G.R. (Old Macdonald Course), Bandon, Ore., 2019
29, Cullen Brasfield and Tyler Moore, first nine, first round, Bandon Dunes G.R. (Old Macdonald Course), Bandon, Ore., 2019
29, Logan Shuping and Blake Taylor, first nine, first round, Bandon Dunes G.R. (Old Macdonald Course), Bandon, Ore., 2019
29, Blake Hathcoat and Michael Slesinski, second nine, first round, Chambers Bay, University Place, Wash., 2021
29, Chris Eassy and Jeremy Revis, first nine, first round, C.C. of Birmingham (East Course), Birmingham, Ala., 2022
29, Jace Moore and Jordan Woolf, first nine, second round, C.C. of Birmingham (East Course), Birmingham, Ala., 2022
29, Aaron Du and Sampson Zheng, second nine, second round, Kiawah Island (S.C.) Club (Cassique Course), 2023
29, Zach Kingsland and William Sides, second nine, second round, stroke-play co-host, Kiawah Island (S.C.) Club (River Course), 2023
29, Payne Denman and Brett Patterson, first nine, first round, Philadelphia Cricket Club (Wissahickon Course), Flourtown, Pa., 2024
29, Trey Diehl and Mac Scott, second nine, second round, Philadelphia Cricket Club (Wissahickon Course), Flourtown, Pa., 2024

Lowest Score, 18 Holes
61, Carter Loflin and Wells Williams, first round, stroke-play co-host, C.C. of Birmingham (East Course), Birmingham, Ala., 2022
61, Jace Moore and Jordan Woolf, second round, stroke-play co-host, C.C. of Birmingham (East Course), Birmingham, Ala., 2022
61, Kevin Grady and Andrew Sovero, first round, Kiawah Island (S.C.) Club (Cassique Course), 2023
61, Aaron Du and Sampson Zheng, second round, Kiawah Island (S.C.) Club (Cassique Course), 2023
61, Trey Diehl and Mac Scott, second round, Philadelphia Cricket Club (Wissahickon Course), Flourtown, Pa., 2024
62, Scott Harvey and Todd Mitchell, first round, stroke-play co-host, Jupiter Hills Club (Village Course), Tequesta, Fla., 2018
62, Andrew Whalen and Dylan Wu, first round, Winged Foot G.C. (East Course), Mamaroneck, N.Y., 2016
62, Matthew Finger and Michael Korcuba, second round, Winged Foot G.C. (East Course), Mamaroneck, N.Y., 2016
62, Ralph Blasey and Alex Nianouris, first round, stroke-play co-host Bandon Dunes G.R. (Pacific Dunes Course), Bandon, Ore., 2019
62, Andrew Sajevic and John Sajevic, first round, stroke-play co-host Bandon Dunes G.R. (Pacific Dunes Course), Bandon, Ore., 2019
62, Derek Abel and Christopher Wheeler, second round, stroke-play co-host Bandon Dunes G.R. (Pacific Dunes Course), Bandon, Ore., 2019
62, Brendan MacDougall and Sam Meek, first round, Chambers Bay, University Place, Wash., 2021
62, Kelly Chinn and David Ford, first round, stroke-play, co-host The Home Course, DuPont, Wash., 2021
62, Maxwell Ford and Bruce Murphy, second round, Chambers Bay, University Place, Wash., 2021
62, Evan Beck and Dan Walters, first round, stroke-play co-host, C.C. of Birmingham (East Course), Birmingham, Ala., 2022
62, Paul Becker and Tim Tiel, first round, stroke-play co-host, C.C. of Birmingham (East Course), Birmingham, Ala., 2022
62, Sean Langham and Andrew Von Lossow, first round, stroke-play co-host, C.C. of Birmingham (East Course), Birmingham, Ala., 2022
62, Blanton Farmer and Ryan Terry, first round, stroke-play co-host, C.C. of Birmingham (East Course), Birmingham, Ala., 2022
62, Joseph Deraney and Garrett Rank, first round, stroke-play co-host, Kiawah Island (S.C.) Club (River Course), 2023
62, Jeffrey Forster and Teddy Vigna, first round, Kiawah Island (S.C.) Club (Cassique Course), 2023
62, Hayes Brown and Jack Larkin Sr., second round, Kiawah Island (S.C.) Club (Cassique Course), 2023
62, Carter Loflin and Wells Williams, second round, Kiawah Island (S.C.) Club (Cassique Course), 2023
62, Robb Kinder and Alex Price, second round, Kiawah Island (S.C.) Club (Cassique Course), 2023
62, Scott Loving and Jordan Russell, second round, Kiawah Island (S.C.) Club (Cassique Course), 2023
62, Payne Denman and Brett Patterson, first round, Philadelphia Cricket Club (Wissahickon Course), Flourtown, Pa., 2024
62, Bradley Bastion and Anthony Sorentino, first round, Philadelphia Cricket Club (Wissahickon Course), Flourtown, Pa., 2024
62, Kenny Cook and Sean Rowen, first round, Philadelphia Cricket Club (Militia Hill Course), Flourtown, Pa., 2024
62, Zach Foushee and Robbie Ziegler, first round, Philadelphia Cricket Club (Militia Hill Course, Flourtown, Pa., 2024

Lowest Score, 36 Holes
126, Brandon Matthews and Patrick Ross (63-63), Winged Foot G.C. (East and West Courses), Mamaroneck, N.Y., 2016 (medalists)
126, Aaron Du and Sampson Zheng (65-61), Kiawah Island (S.C.) Club (Cassique and River Courses), 2023 (co-medalists)
126, Carter Loflin and Wells Williams (64-62), Kiawah Island (S.C.) Club (Cassique and River Courses), 2023 (co-medalists)
126, Zach Foushee and Robbie Ziegler (62-64), Philadelphia Cricket Club (Wissahickon and Militia Hill Courses), Flourtown, Pa., 2024 (medalists)
127, Kelly Chinn and David Ford (62-65), Chambers Bay, University Place, Wash., and The Home Course, DuPont, Wash., 2021 (medalists)
127, Joseph Deraney and Garrett Rank (62-65), Kiawah Island (S.C.) Club (Cassique and River Courses), 2023
127, Robb Kinder and Alex Price (65-62), Kiawah Island (S.C.) Club (Cassique and River Courses), 2023
128, Scott Harvey and Todd Mitchell (65-63), Winged Foot G.C. (East and West Courses), Mamaroneck, N.Y., 2016
128, Drew Allenspach and Matthew Van Zandt (63-65), Winged Foot G.C. (East and West Courses), Mamaroneck, N.Y., 2016
128, Derek Abel and Christopher Wheeler (66-62), Bandon Dunes G.R. (Old Macdonald and Pacific Dunes Courses), Bandon, Ore., 2019 (co-medalists)
128, Derek Ackerman and Matthew McCarty (63-65), Bandon Dunes G.R. (Old Macdonald and Pacific Dunes Courses), Bandon, Ore., 2019 (co-medalists)
128, Vince Kwon and Troy Vannucci (64-64), Bandon Dunes G.R. (Old Macdonald and Pacific Dunes Courses), Bandon, Ore., 2019 (co-medalists)
128, Brent Ito and Patrick Sullivan (65-63), Chambers Bay, University Place, Wash., and The Home Course, DuPont, Wash., 2021
128, Torey Edwards and Bret Parker (65-63), C.C. of Birmingham (West and East Courses), Birmingham, Ala., 2022 (co-medalists)
128, Chad Wilfong and Davis Womble (65-63), C.C. of Birmingham (West and East Courses), Birmingham, Ala., 2022 (co-medalists)
128, Carter Loflin and Wells Williams (61-67), C.C. of Birmingham (West and East Courses), Birmingham, Ala., 2022 (co-medalists)
128, Evan Beck and Dan Walters (65-63), Kiawah Island (S.C.) Club (Cassique and River Courses), 2023
128, Chip Brooke and Marc Dull (63-65), Kiawah Island (S.C.) Club (Cassique and River Courses), 2023
128, Jeffrey Forster and Teddy Vigna (62-66), Kiawah Island (S.C.) Club (Cassique and River Courses), 2023
128, Kenny Cook and Sean Rowen (62-66), Philadelphia Cricket Club (Wissahickon and Militia Hill Courses), Flourtown, Pa., 2024

Longest Playoff to Qualify for Match Play
7 holes, Jupiter Hills Club (Hills and Village Courses), Tequesta, Fla., 2018 (7 teams for 6 places)
7 holes, Philadelphia Cricket Club (Wissahickon and Militia Hill Courses), Flourtown, Pa., 2024 (11 teams for 6 places)
6 holes, The Olympic Club (Lake and Ocean Courses), San Francisco, Calif., 2015 (8 teams for 3 places)
5 holes, Kiawah Island (S.C.) Club (Cassique and River Courses), 2023 (10 teams for 2 places)

Most Competitors in Playoff
11, Chambers Bay, University Place, Wash., and  The Home Course, DuPont, Wash., 2021 (for six places)
11, Philadelphia Cricket Club (Wissahickon and Militia Hill Courses), Flourtown, Pa., 2024 (six places)
10, C.C. of Birmingham (West and East Courses), Birmingham, Ala., 2022 (for nine places)
10, Kiawah Island (S.C.) Club (Cassique and River Courses), 2023 (for two places)
8, The Olympic Club (Lake and Ocean Courses), San Francisco, Calif., 2015 (for three places)
8, Pinehurst R. & C.C. (Course No. 2 and Course No. 8), Village of Pinehurst, N.C., 2017 (for six places)
7, Bandon Dunes G.R. (Old Macdonald and Pacific Dunes Courses), Bandon, Ore., 2019 (for four places)

Lowest Stroke-Play Cut
133 (8-under), C.C. of Birmingham (West and East Courses), Birmingham, Ala., 2022
134 (8-under), Kiawah Island (S.C.) Club (Cassique and River Courses), 2023
135 (8-under), Chambers Bay, University Place, Wash., and The Home Course, DuPont, Wash., 2021 
135 (6-under), Bandon Dunes G.R. (Old Macdonald and Pacific Dunes Courses), Bandon, Ore., 2019 
135 (7-under), Philadelphia Cricket Club (Wissahickon and Militia Hill Courses), Flourtown, Pa., 2024)
137 (3-under), Winged Foot G.C. (East and West Courses), Mamaroneck, N.Y., 2016
138 (2-under), Jupiter Hills Club (Hills and Village Courses), Tequesta, Fla., 2018

Highest Stroke-Play Cut
140 (1-under), Pinehurst R. & C.C. (Course No. 2 and Course No. 8), Village of Pinehurst, N.C., 2017
139 (1-under), The Olympic Club (Lake and Ocean Courses), San Francisco, Calif., 2015

Lowest 36-Hole Medalist Score
126 (14-under), Brandon Matthews and Patrick Ross (63-63), Winged Foot G.C. (East and West Courses), Mamaroneck, N.Y., 2016
126 (16-under), Aaron Du and Sampson Zheng (65-61), Kiawah Island (S.C.) Club (Cassique and River Courses), 2023
126 (16-under), Carter Loflin and Wells Williams (64-62), Kiawah Island (S.C.) Club (Cassique and River Courses), 2023
126 (16-under), Zach Foushee and Robbie Ziegler (62-64), Philadelphia Cricket Club (Wissahickon and Militia Hill Courses), 2024
127 (16-under), Kelly Chinn and David Ford (62-65), Chambers Bay, University Place, Wash., and The Home Course, DuPont, Wash., 2021
128 (13-under), Derek Abel and Christopher Wheeler (66-62), Bandon Dunes G.R. (Old Macdonald and Pacific Dunes Courses), Bandon, Ore., 2019
128 (13-under), Derek Ackerman and Matthew McCarty (63-65), Bandon Dunes G.R. (Old Macdonald and Pacific Dunes Courses), Bandon, Ore., 2019
128 (13-under), Vince Kwon and Troy Vannucci (64-64), Bandon Dunes G.R. (Old Macdonald and Pacific Dunes Courses), Bandon, Ore., 2019
128 (13-under), Torey Edwards and Bret Parker (65-63), C.C. of Birmingham (West and East Courses), Birmingham, Ala., 2022
128 (13-under), Chad Wilfong and Davis Womble (65-63), C.C. of Birmingham (West and East Courses), Birmingham, Ala., 2022
128 (13-under), Carter Loflin and Wells Williams (61-67), C.C. of Birmingham (West and East Courses), Birmingham, Ala., 2022

Highest 36-Hole Medalist Score
130 (10-under), Maverick McNealy and Viraat Badhwar (64-66), The Olympic Club (Lake and Ocean Courses), San Francisco, Calif., 2015

Miscellaneous

Holes-in-One (7)
Zach Atkinson, second round, stroke play, 174-yard, par-3 10th hole, stroke-play co-host, The Olympic Club (Ocean Course), San Francisco, Calif., 2015
Kyosuke Hara, first round, match play, 165-yard, par-3 15th hole, The Olympic Club (Lake Course), San Francisco, Calif., 2015
Todd White, first round, stroke play, 153-yard, par-3, 7th hole, stroke-play co-host, Winged Foot G.C. (West Course), Mamaroneck, N.Y., 2016
Patrick Moore, second round, stroke play, 184-yard, par-3, 6th hole, Winged Foot G.C. (East Course), Mamaroneck, N.Y., 2016
Taylor Fontaine, first round, stroke play, 147-yard, par-3 fifth hole, stroke-play co-host, Pinehurst R. & C.C. (Course No. 8), Village of Pinehurst, N.C., 2017
Scott Harvey, first round, stroke play, 189-yard, par-3 17th hole, stroke-play co-host, Jupiter Hills Club (Village Course), Tequesta, Fla., 2018
Maxwell Lange, second round, match play, 152-yard-par-3 5th hole, Kiawah Island (S.C.) Club (Cassique Course), 2023

Champions and Stroke-Play Medalists (2)
Chad Wilfong and Davis Womble (2022)
Aaron Du and Sampson Zheng (2023)