U.S. JUNIOR AMATEUR

U.S. Junior Amateur Records

By USGA

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

U.S. Junior Amateur Records

Age

Youngest Champion (years/months/days)
14/11/15, Jim Liu, 2010
15/6/28, Tiger Woods, 1991
15/7/20, Sihwan Kim, 2004

Youngest Competitor
12/0/17, Pierson Huyck (80-74, failed to qualify), 2022
12/2/15, Matthew Pierce Jr. (80-77, failed to qualify), 2001
12/6/16, Davis Wotnosky (74-75, failed to qualify), 2021
12/10/6, Verner Stanley Jr. (no qualifying, first round, match play, 1952
12/10/13, Kevin Na (86-81, failed to qualify), 1996

Youngest to Advance to Match Play (since 1990)
13/3/6, Jonathan Moore (first round, match play), 1998
13/7/10, D.J. Trahan (first round, match play), 1994
13/8/25, Miles Russell (first round, match play), 2022
13/10/29, David Flynn (first round, match play), 2006

Youngest Finalists
Sihwan Kim (15) vs. David Chung (14), 2004
Cory Whitsett (15) vs. Anthony Paolucci (14), 2007
Jordan Spieth (15) vs. Jay Hwang (16), 2009

Course

Longest Course
7,740 yards, Martis Camp Club, Truckee, Calif., 2013

Shortest Course
6,337 yards, Purdue Univ. G.C. (South Course), West Lafayette, Ind., 1955

Most Times Host Site
2, Manor C.C., Rockville, Md., 1957, 1971
2, Wilmington (Del.) C.C. (South Course), 1965, 1978
2, Yale Univ. G.C., New Haven, Conn., 1952, 1988
2, Singing Hills G.C., El Cajon, Calif., 1973, 1989

Entries

Largest
4,508 (1999)
4,261 (2023)

Smallest
416 (1949)

Champions

Most Victories
3, Tiger Woods (1991, 1992, 1993)
2, Jordan Spieth (2009, 2011)

Consecutive Victories
3, Tiger Woods (1991, 1992, 1993)

Most Times in Final
3, Tiger Woods (1991, 1992, 1993)

Longest Span Between Victories
2 years, Jordan Spieth (2009, 2011)

Champion After Being Runner-Up Previous Year
Mason Rudolph (1950)
Tim Straub (1983)
Noah Goodwin (2017)

Winners of U.S. Open and U.S. Junior Amateur (3)
Johnny Miller (1973 Open; 1964 Junior)
Tiger Woods (2000, 2002, 2008 Open; 1991, 1992, 1993 Junior)
Jordan Spieth (2015 Open; 2009, 2011 Junior)

Winners of U.S. Amateur and U.S. Junior Amateur (2)
Tiger Woods (1991, 1992, 1993 Junior Amateur; 1994, 1995, 1996 Amateur)
Nick Dunlap (2021 Junior Amateur; 2023 Amateur)

Winner of U.S. Junior Amateur, U.S. Amateur and U.S. Open (1)
Tiger Woods (1991, 1992, 1993 Junior; 1994, 1995, 1996 Amateur; 2000, 2002, 2008 Open)

Match Play

Largest Winning Margin, 18-Hole Match
9 and 8, Donald M. Bisplinghoff d. Eric Jonas, fourth round, Yale Univ. G.C., New Haven, Conn., 1952
9 and 8, Ronald L. Wright d. Gary E. Allen, first round, Stanford (Calif.) Univ. G.C., 1959
9 and 8, Richard Meissner d. John Diesing Jr., second round, Lochmoor Club, Grosse Pointe Woods, Mich., 1962
9 and 8, Wes Gilliland d. Brian E. Butler, first round, The Country Club, Brookline, Mass., 1968
9 and 8, Jack Renner d. Jim Russell, first round, Brookhaven C.C., Dallas, Texas, 1972
9 and 8, Mitch Allenspach d. Michael Frey, second round, Ohio State University G.C. (Scarlet Course), Columbus, Ohio, 1977

Largest Winning Margin, Final
10 and 8, Cameron Peck d. Evan Beck, Shoal Creek, Shoal Creek, Ala., 2008
8 and 7, Cory Whitsett d. Anthony Paolucci, Boone Valley G.C., Augusta, Mo., 2007
8 and 6, Gary Koch d. Mike Nelms, Athens (Ga.) C.C., 1970
6 and 5, Larry Beck d. David C. Leon, Manor C.C., Rockville, Md., 1957
6 and 5, Eddie Pearce d. William B. Harman Jr., The Country Club, Brookline, Mass., 1968
6 and 5, Jordan Spieth d. Chelso Barrett, Gold Mountain G.C. (Olympic Course), Bremerton, Wash., 2011

Largest Winning Margin, Semifinals
8 and 7, Rex Baxter Jr. d. William H. McLean, Southern Hills C.C., Tulsa, Okla., 1953
7 and 6, K. Thomas Jacobs Jr. d. James Powell, University of Illinois G.C., Champaign, Ill., 1951 
7 and 6, Richard Scott d. Andrew Dresser, Oak Hills C.C., San Antonio, Texas, 2001
7 and 5, Aly Trompas d. David Eger, Spokane (Wash.) C.C., 1969
7 and 5, Jordan Spieth d. Adam Ball, Gold Mountain G.C. (Olympic Course), Bremerton, Wash., 2011

Largest Winning Margin, Quarterfinals
8 and 7, Michael Blewett. d. Bill McDonald, Crooked Stick G.C., Carmel, Ind., 1982
8 and 6, Tiger Woods d. Ryan Armour, Wollaston G.C., Milton, Mass., 1992
7 and 6, William L. Tindall d. Don Hedrick, Milburn G. & C.C., Overland Park, Kan., 1960
7 and 6, Garrick Higgo d. Aman Gupta, Flint Hills National G.C., Andover, Kan., 2017
7 and 5, William B. Harman Jr. d. Bobby Wadkins, The Country Club, Brookline, Mass., 1968
7 and 5, Willie Wood d. Mitch Allenspach, Ohio State University G.C. (Scarlet Course), Columbus, Ohio, 1977
7 and 5, Jonathan Bartlett d. Greg DiDonna, Wollaston G.C., Milton, Mass., 1992
7 and 5, Wesley Graham d. Sean Dale, Boone Valley G.C., Augusta, Mo., 2007

Largest Winning Margin, Round of 16 Match
9 and 8, Donald Bisplinghoff d. Eric Jonas, Yale Univ. G.C., New Haven, Conn., 1952
8 and 7, Mason Rudolph d. Ellsworth Franklin, Denver (Colo.) C.C., 1950
8 and 7, Jordan Spieth d. David Persons, Shoal Creek, Shoal Creek, Ala., 2008
8 and 6, James Weichers d. Volney P. Bayley Jr., Cornell Univ. G.C., Ithaca, N.Y., 1961

Longest 18-Hole Match
28 holes, Michael W. Eiserman d. Patrick Honeycutt, first round, Milburn G. & C.C., Overland Park, Kan., 1960
26 holes, Casey Wittenberg d. Daniel Im, third round, Atlanta Athletic Club (Highlands Course), Duluth, Ga., 2002
25 holes, Forrest Fezler d. Robert Goldman, first round, Twin Hills G. & C.C., Oklahoma City, Okla., 1967
25 holes, Arthur E. Burke III d. Richard Adams, first round, The Country Club, Brookline, Mass., 1968
25 holes, Bill McDonald d. Mike Kingsrud, first round, Crooked Stick G.C., Carmel, Ind., 1982
24 holes, Virgil J. Prater d. Charles F. Lewis III, second round, Taconic G.C., Williamstown, Mass., 1956
24 holes, John P. Konsek d. Gordon Baker, fourth round, Manor C.C., Rockville, Md., 1957
24 holes, Cameron Young d. George Cunningham, third round, Martis Camp Club, Truckee, Calif., 2013
23 holes, Keith Lopp d. Robert L. Prall, first round, Southern Hills C.C., Tulsa, Okla., 1953
23 holes, Ike Gingrich d. Robert Viets, first round, Wilmington (Del.) C.C. (South Course), 1965
23 holes, Jim Sparkman d. Charles J. Canepa, first round, The Country Club, Brookline, Mass., 1968
23 holes, Daniel Ward d. Jack Renner, second round, Brookhaven C.C., Dallas, Texas, 1972
23 holes, Daniel Roberts d. Mark Bueter, first round, Pine Lake C.C., Orchard Lake, Mich., 1980
23 holes, James Wing d. David Baker, second round, Pine Lake C.C., Orchard Lake, Mich., 1980
23 holes, Bradley Geer d. Chris Haugen, first round, Wayzata (Minn.) C.C., 1984
23 holes, Shane McMenamy d. Nate Blauer, second round, Forest Highlands G.C., Flagstaff, Ariz., 1996
23 holes, Philip Francis d. Robert Gates Jr., first round, Columbia C.C., Chevy Chase, Md., 2003
23 holes, Wesley Gosselin d. Andy Hyeon Bo Shim, first round, Gold Mountain G.C. (Olympic Course), Bremerton, Wash., 2011
23 holes, Kristoffer Reitan d. Cheng Jin, first round, Colleton River Plantation Club (Dye Course), Bluffton, S.C., 2015
23 holes, Eugene Hong d. Davis Shore, second round, The Honors Course, Ooltewah, Tenn., 2016
23 holes, Ryan Gerard d. Won Jun Lee, second round, Flint Hills National G.C., Andover, Kan., 2017

Longest Match, Final, 18 Holes (1948-2004)
21 holes, Donald Hurter d. Keith Banes, Wilmington (Del.) C.C. (South Course), 1978
20 holes, Jack Renner d. Mike Brannan, Singing Hills C.C., El Cajon, Calif., 1973
20 holes, Charlie Beljan d. Zac Reynolds, Atlanta Athletic Club, Duluth, Ga., 2002

Longest Match, Final, 36 Holes (2005-present)
37 holes, Philip Barbaree d. Andrew Orischak, Colleton River Plantation Club (Dye Course), Bluffton, S.C., 2015

Longest Match, Semifinal
22 holes, Austin Maki d. Alan Bratton, Singing Hills G. & C.C., El Cajon, Calif., 1989
21 holes, Davis Riley d. Sam Horsfield, The Club at Carlton Woods (Nicklaus Course), The Woodlands, Texas, 2014
21 holes, Michael Thorbjornsen def. Cameron Sisk, Baltusrol Golf Club (Upper Course), Springfield, N.J., 2017
20 holes, Robert L. Hammer d. Sherman Finger III, Milburn G. & C.C., Overland Park, Kan., 1960
20 holes, Lloyd Liebler d. Gary Bennett, Wilmington (Del.) C.C. (South Course), 1965
20 holes, John T. Crooks d. Tim Taylor, Hills G. & C.C., Oklahoma City, Okla., 1967
20 holes, Brad Zwetschke d. Mark Slawter, Bay Hill Club, Orlando, Fla., 1991
20 holes, Anthony Paolucci d. Sean Brannan, Boone Valley G.C., Augusta, Mo., 2007
20 holes, Cameron Peck d. Dominic Bozzelli, Shoal Creek, Shoal Creek, Ala., 2008
20 holes, Noah Goodwin d. John Pak, The Honors Couse, Ooltewah, Tenn., 2016
20 holes, Wenyi Ding d. Eric Lee, Bandon Dunes G.R. (Bandon Dunes Course), Bandon, Ore., 2022

Longest Match, Quarterfinal
22 holes, Richard Scott d. Spencer Levin, Oak Hills C.C., San Antonio, Texas, 2001
21 holes, Donald Hurter d. Jay Delsing, Wilmington (Del.) C.C. (South Course), 1978
21 holes, Ronald Whittaker d. Joon Lee, Yale Univ. G.C., New Haven, Conn., 1988
21 holes, Charlie Beljan d. Brian Harman, Atlanta Athletic Club (Highlands Course), Duluth, Ga., 2002
21 holes, David Chung d. Jamie Lovemark, Longmeadow (Mass.) C.C., 2005
21 holes, Kevin Tway d. Tim McKenney, Longmeadow (Mass.) C.C., 2005
20 holes, Kevin Wentworth d. Bill Wood, Brookfield C.C., Clarence, N.Y., 1985
20 holes, Andrew Barnes d. Charles Howell, Echo Lake C.C., Westfield, N.J., 1994
20 holes, Andrew Dresser d. Kevin Silva, Oak Hills C.C., San Antonio, Texas, 2001
20 holes, Phillip Francis d. Sihwan Kim, Rancho Santa Fe (Calif.) G.C., 2006
20 holes, Matthew Scobie d. Maverick McNealy, G.C. of New England, Stratham, N.H., 2012
20 holes, John Augenstein d. Sam Horsfield, Martis Camp Club, Truckee, Calif., 2013
20 holes, Eric Lee d. Jeffrey Guan, Bandon Dunes G.R. (Bandon Dunes Course), 2022

Longest Match, Round of 16
26 holes, Casey Wittenberg d. Daniel Im, Atlanta Athletic Club (Highlands Course), Duluth, Ga., 2002
24 holes, John P. Konsek d. Gordon Baker, Manor C.C., Rockville, Md., 1957
24 holes, Cameron Young d. George Cunningham, Martis Camp Club, Truckee, Calif., 2013
22 holes, Bill Parker d. Joseph B. Breckel, Univ. of Illinois G.C., Champaign, Ill., 1951
22 holes, J.C. Deleon d. Adam Grodhaus, Conway Farms G.C., Lake Forest, Ill., 1998

Fewest Match-Play Holes Needed By Champion (18-hole final, 1948-1963, 7 Rounds)
102, Donald Bisplinghoff, Yale G.C., New Haven, Conn., 1952
105, Foster Bradley Jr., Los Angeles (Calif.) C.C. (North Course), 1954
106, Gay Brewer, Congressional C.C., Washington, D.C., 1949

Most Match-Play Holes Needed By Champion (18-hole final, 1948-1963, 7 Rounds)
121, Harlan Stevenson, Taconic G.C., Williamstown, Mass., 1956
116, William L. Tindall, Milburn G. & C.C., Overland Park, Kan., 1960
116, Charles S. McDowell, Cornell University G.C. Ithaca, N.Y., 1961

Fewest Match-Play Holes Needed By Champion (18-hole final, 1964-2004, 6 Rounds)
87, Tiger Woods, Wollaston G.C., Milton, Mass., 1992
89, Matthew Rosenfeld, Pumpkin Ridge G.C. (Ghost Creek Course), North Plains, Ore., 2000
90, Gary Koch, Athens (Ga.) C.C., 1970

Most Match-Play Holes Needed By Champion (18-hole final, 1964-2004, 6 Rounds)
108, Shane McMenamy, Forest Highlands G.C., Flagstaff, Ariz., 1996
107, Charlie Beljan, Atlanta Athletic Club (Highlands Course), Duluth, Ga., 2002
105, Mathew Todd, Lake Merced G. & C.C., Daly City, Calif., 1990

Fewest Match-Play Holes Needed By Champion (36-hole final, 2005-present)
108, Cameron Peck, Shoal Creek, Shoal Creek, Ala., 2008
109, Cory Whitsett, Boone Valley G.C., Augusta, Mo., 2007
110, Jordan Spieth, Gold Mountain G.C. (Olympic Course), Bremerton, Wash., 2011
112, Jim Liu, Egypt Valley C.C., Ada, Mich., 2010

Most Match-Play Holes Needed By Champion (36-hole final, 2005-present)
122, Philip Barbaree, Colleton River Plantation Club (Dye Course), Bluffton, S.C., 2015
121, Nicholas Dunlap, The C.C. of North Carolina (Dogwood Course), Village of Pinehurst, N.C., 2021
120, Kevin Tway, Longmeadow (Mass.) C.C., 2005
120, Preston Summerhays, Inverness Club, Toledo, Ohio, 2019
118, Jordan Spieth, Trump National G.C. (Old and New Courses), Bedminster, N.J., 2009
118, Min Woo Lee, The Honors Course, Ooltewah, Tenn., 2016
118, Bryan Kim, Daniel Island Club (Ralston Creek Course), Charleston, S.C., 2023

Largest Comeback, Final (36 Holes)
5 down, Andy Hyeon Bo Shim d. Jim Liu, 4 and 3, Golf Club of New England, Stratham, N.H., 2012
5 down, Philip Barbaree d. Andrew Orischak, 37 holes, Colleton River Plantation Club (Dye Course), Bluffton, S.C., 2015
4 down, Noah Goodwin d. Matthew Wolff, 1 up, Flint Hills National Golf Club, Andover, Kan., 2017

Most Extra-Hole Matches in Championship (Overall)
16, Yale G.C., New Haven, Conn., 1952
16, Purdue University G.C. (South Course), West Lafayette, Ind., 1955
13, Southern Hills C.C., Tulsa, Okla., 1953
13, Taconic G.C., Williamstown, Mass., 1956
13, Lochmoor Club, Grosse Pointe Woods, Mich., 1962

Most Extra-Hole Matches in Championship (Stroke-Play Era, Since 1964)
12, Richland G.C., Nashville, Tenn., 1975
12, Forest Highlands G.C., Flagstaff, Ariz., 1996
11, 4 times

Stroke Play

Lowest Score, 9 Holes
28, Jack Cantlay, second nine, first round, Bandon Dunes G.R. (Bandon Dunes Course), Bandon, Ore., 2022
29, Eric Bae, second nine, second round, The Club at Carlton Woods (Nicklaus Course), The Woodlands, Texas, 2014
29, Yuki Moriyama, first nine, second round, Baltusrol Golf Club (Lower Course), Springfield, N.J., 2018
30, James Vargas, second nine, first round, Oak Hills C.C., San Antonio, Texas, 2001
30, John Popeck, second nine, first round, Longmeadow (Mass.) C.C., 2005
30, Jorge Fernandez Valdes, second nine, first round, Shoal Creek, Shoal Creek, Ala., 2008
30, Justin Thomas, second nine, second round, Egypt Valley C.C., Ada, Mich., 2010
30, Sean Crocker, first nine, second round, The Club at Carlton Woods (Nicklaus Course), The Woodlands, Texas, 2014
30, Won Jun Lee, first nine, first round, The Honors Course, Ooltewah, Tenn., 2016
30, Kaito Onishi, first nine, first round, Flint Hills National G.C., Andover, Kan., 2017
30, Dianchao Wu, first nine, first round, Bandon Dunes G.R. (Bandon Trails Course), Bandon, Ore., 2022
31, Eddie Lee, second nine, first round, Pumpkin Ridge G.C. (Ghost Creek), North Plains, Ore., 2000
31, Brian Harman, second nine, first round, The Olympic Club, San Francisco, Calif., 2004
31, Tommy Chunghao Mou, front nine, second round, Rancho Santa Fe G.C., Rancho Santa Fe, Calif., 2006
31, Gavin Hall, first nine, second round, Egypt Valley C.C., Ada, Mich., 2010
31, Gavin Hall, second nine, second round, Egypt Valley C.C., Ada, Mich., 2010
31, Davis Womble, second nine, first round, Egypt Valley C.C., Ada, Mich., 2010
31, Wilson Bateman, second nine, second round, Egypt Valley C.C., Ada, Mich., 2010
31, Jordan Spieth, first nine, second round, Egypt Valley C.C., Ada, Mich., 2010
31, Joshua Sedeno, second nine, first round, The Club at Carlton Woods (Nicklaus Course), The Woodlands, Texas, 2014
31, Travis Vick, second nine, first round, The Honors Course, Ooltewah, Tenn., 2016
31, Wei Wei Gao, first nine, first round, The Honors Course, Ooltewah, Tenn., 2016
31, Brandon Mancheno, first nine, first round, Flint Hills National G.C., Andover, Kan., 2017
31, Ricky Castillo, first nine, first round, Flint Hills National G.C., Andover, Kan., 2017
31, Cole Ponich, first nine, first round, Flint Hills National G.C., Andover, Kan., 2017
31, Garrick Higgo, first nine, second round, Flint Hills National G.C., Andover, Kan., 2017
31, Joshua Armstrong, first nine, second round, Flint Hills National G.C., Andover, Kan., 2017
31, Matthew Wolff, first nine, second round, Flint Hills National G.C., Andover, Kan., 2017
31, Teddy Tetak, first nine, second round, Flint Hills National G.C., Andover, Kan., 2017
31, Jayden Ford, second nine, first round, Bandon Dunes G.R. (Bandon Dunes Course), Bandon, Ore., 2022
31, John Tipton, second nine, first round, Bandon Dunes G.R. (Bandon Dunes Course), Bandon, Ore., 2022
31, Luke Clanton, first nine, second round, Bandon Dunes G.R. (Bandon Dunes Course), Bandon, Ore., 2022
31, Keaton Vo, first nine, second round, Bandon Dunes G.R. (Bandon Dunes Course), Bandon, Ore., 2022
31, Bo Carpenter, first nine, first round, Daniel Island Club (Ralston Creek Course), Charleston, S.C., 2023
31, Carson Brewer, second nine, second round, Daniel Island Club (Ralston Creek Course, Charleston, S.C., 2023

Lowest Score, 18 Holes
62, Gavin Hall, second round, Egypt Valley C.C., Ada, Mich., 2010
63, Brandon Mancheno, first round, Flint Hills National Golf Club, Andover, Kan., 2017
64, Joe Monte, first round, Longmeadow (Mass.) C.C., 2005
64, Travis Vick, first round, The Honors Course, Ooltewah, Tenn., 2016
64, Kelly Chinn, first round, The C.C. of North Carolina (Dogwood Course), Village of Pinehurst, N.C., 2021
64, Andrew Goodman, second round, The C.C. of North Carolina (Dogwood Course), Village of Pinehurst, N.C., 2021
65, J.C. Deacon, first round, Country Club of York (Pa.), 1999
65, Scotty Campbell, first round, Oak Hills C.C., San Antonio, Texas, 2001
65, James Vargas, first round, Oak Hills C.C., San Antonio, Texas, 2001
65, Sam Saunders, second round, Longmeadow (Mass.) C.C., 2005
65, Jorge Fernandez Valdes, first round, Shoal Creek, Shoal Creek, Ala., 2008
65, Chandler Eaton, second round, Colleton River Plantation Club (Dye Course), Bluffton, S.C., 2015
65, Cole Hammer, first round, The Honors Course, Ooltewah, Tenn., 2016
65, Kaito Onishi, first round, Flint Hills National G.C., Andover, Kan., 2017
65, Cole Ponich, first round, Flint Hills National G.C., Andover, Kan., 2017
65, Teddy Tetak, second round, Flint Hills National G.C., Andover, Kan., 2017
65, Yuki Moriyama, second round, Baltusrol Golf Club (Lower Course), Springfield, N.J., 2018
65, Maxwell Ford, second round, The C.C. of North Carolina (Dogwood Course), Village of Pinehurst, N.C., 2021
65, Keaton Vo, second round, Bandon Dunes G.R. (Bandon Dunes Course), Bandon, Ore., 2022

Lowest Score, 36 Holes
132, James Vargas (65-67), Oak Hills C.C., San Antonio, Texas, 2001 (medalist)
132, Austin Eckroat (66-66), Flint Hills National G.C., Andover, Kan., 2017 (medalist)
132, Kelly Chinn (64-68), The C.C. of North Carolina (Dogwood and Cardinal Courses), Village of Pinehurst, N.C., 2021 (medalist)
133, Brian Harman (67-66), The Olympic Club, San Francisco, Calif., 2004 (medalist)
133, Sam Saunders (68-65), Longmeadow (Mass.) C.C., 2005 (medalist)
133, Kelly Chinn (66-67), Baltusrol Golf Club (Upper and Lower Courses), Springfield, N.J., 2018
134, Sonny Nimkhum (66-68), Country Club of York (Pa.), 1999 (medalist)
134, Curtis Thompson (68-66), Egypt Valley C.C., Ada, Mich., 2010 (medalist)
134, Brandon Mancheno (63-71), Flint Hills National G.C., Andover, Kan., 2017
134, Cole Ponich (65-69), Flint Hills National G.C., Andover, Kan., 2017
134, Keaton Vo (69-65), Bandon Dunes G.R. (Bandon Dunes and Bandon Trails Courses), Bandon, Ore., 2022 (medalist)

Most Times Medalist
2, Willie Wood (1977, 1978)
2, Tiger Woods (1991, 1992)
2, Jim Liu (2012, 2013)
2, Kelly Chinn (2018, 2021)

Most Players to Tie for Medalist
4, Chris Edgmon, Brian Gay, Chris Riley and Jason Worth, Singing Hills G. & C.C., El Cajon, Calif., 1989
3, Shintaro Ban, Nicolas Echavarria, and Jim Liu, G.C. of New England, Stratham, N.H., 2012
3, Ricky Castillo, William Moll and William Mouw, Inverness Club, Toledo, Ohio, 2019

Most Competitors in Playoff
15, Longmeadow (Mass.) C.C. (for nine places), 2015
14, Atlanta Athletic Club (Highlands Course), Duluth, Ga. (for eight places), 2015
14, Daniel Island Club (Ralston Creek and Beresford Creek Courses), Charleston, S.C. (for seven places), 2023
13, The Honors Course, Ooletwah, Tenn. (for seven places), 2018
13, The C.C. of North Carolina (Dogwood and Cardinal Courses), Village of Pinehurst, N.C. (for 10 places), 2021

Longest Playoff to Qualify for Match play
7 holes with 8 players, Trent Geritz d. Nathan Cogswell for 64th spot, Baltusrol G.C. (Lower Course), Springfield, N.J., 2018

Lowest Stroke-Play Cut (since 1964)
144 (1-over), Bandon Dunes G.R. (Bandon Dunes and Bandon Trails Courses), Bandon, Ore., 2022
144 (6-over), Country Club of York (Pa.), 1999
145 (2-over), Daniel Island Club (Ralston Creek and Beresford Creek Courses), Charleston, S.C., 2023
146 (6-over), Longmeadow (Mass.) C.C., 2005
147 (4-over), The C.C. of North Carolina (Dogwood and Cardinal Courses), Village of Pinehurst, N.C., 2021
148 (6-over), Flint Hills National G.C., Andover, Kan., 2017
148 (7-over), Baltusrol G.C. (Upper and Lower Courses), Springfield, N.J., 2018
149 (5-over), Egypt Valley C.C., Ada, Mich., 2010
149 (5-over), The Club at Carlton Woods (Nicklaus Course), The Woodlands, Texas, 2014

Highest Stroke-Play Cut (since 1964)
165 (21-over), Muirfield Village G.C., Dublin, Ohio, 1986
165 (21-over), Lake Merced G. & C.C., Daly City, Calif., 1990
163 (19-over), Ohio State University G.C. (Scarlet Course), Columbus, Ohio, 1977
163 (19-over), Crooked Stick G.C., Carmel, Ind., 1982
162 (18-over), The Country Club, Brookline, Mass., 1968

Lowest 36-Hole Medalist Score
132, James Vargas, Oak Hills C.C., San Antonio, Texas, 2001
132, Austin Eckroat, Flint Hills National G.C., Andover, Kan., 2017
132, Kelly Chinn, The C.C. of North Carolina (Dogwood and Cardinal Courses), Village of Pinehurst, N.C., 2021
133, Brian Harman, The Olympic Club (Lake Course), San Francisco, Calif., 2004
133, Sam Saunders, Longmeadow (Mass.) C.C., 2005
133, Kelly Chinn, Baltusrol G.C. (Upper and Lower Courses), Springfield, N.J., 2018

Highest 36-Hole Medalist Score
152, Michael Schafer, Muirfield Village G.C., Dublin, Ohio, 1986
151, Dennis Hillman, Lake Merced G. & C.C., Daly City, Calif., 1990
148, Nathaniel Crosby and Rick Fehr, Moss Creek G.C., Hilton Head Island, S.C., 1979
148, Robert Barbarossa and Arthur Russell, Wilmington (Del.) C.C. (South Course), 1965

Champion and Stroke-Play Medalist (since 1964)
Johnny Miller, 1964
Robert T. Byman, 1972
Willie Wood, 1977
Doug Martin, 1984
Tiger Woods, 1991, 1992
Matthew Rosenfeld, 2000
Jordan Spieth, 2009

Miscellaneous

Holes-In-One (16)
Terry Thomas, 165-yard 14th hole, Southern Hills C.C., Tulsa, Okla., 1953
Lloyd S. Monroe, 175-yard 5th hole, Taconic G.C., Williamstown, Mass., 1956
Terry Hurst, 187-yard 4th hole, Lochmoor Club, Grosse Pointe, Mich., 1962
Brian Gay, 158-yard 11th hole, Singletree G.C., Edwards, Colo., 1987
Ben Taylor, 171-yard 17th hole, Wollaston G.C., Milton, Mass., 1992
Brady Stockton, 152-yard 7th hole, Fargo (N.D.) C.C., 1995
Chanin Puntawong, 181-yard 7th hole, Atlanta Athletic Club, Duluth, Ga., 2002
Andrew DiBitetto, 212-yard 4th hole, Columbia C.C., Chevy Chase, Md., 2003
Sam Saunders, 132-yard 4th hole, Longmeadow (Mass.) C.C., 2005
Cory Whitsett, 144-yard 7th hole, Rancho Santa Fe (Calif.) G.C., 2006
David Lee, 169-yard 16th hole, Egypt Valley C.C., Ada, Mich., 2010
Wei Wei Gao, 209-yard 3rd hole, The Honors Course, Ooltewah, Tenn., 2016
Kaito Onishi, 130-yard 10th hole, Flint Hills National G.C., Andover, Kan., 2017
Tyler Jones, 190-yard, 14th hole, Flint Hills National G.C., Andover, Kan., 2017
Luke Ludwig, 176-yard, 15th hole, Baltusrol G.C. (Upper Course), Springfield, N.J., 2018
Ian Love, 144-yard, 6th hole, second round, Bandon Dunes G.R. (Bandon Dunes Course), Bandon, Ore., 2022

Double Eagles (1)
Travis Vick, 540-yard, 8th hole, Baltusrol G.C. (Upper Course), Springfield, N.J., 2018

Most Times Played in Championship
5, John Konsek, 1953-57
5, Jack Nicklaus, 1953-57
5, Robert Kirouac, 1956-60
5, Travis Whisman, 1995-99
5, James Vargas, 1997-2001
5, Jim Liu, 2009-13
5, William Zalatoris, 2009-12, 2014
5, Shuai Ming (Ben) Wong, 2013-14, 2016-18