Past Winners at US Open are Matt Fitzpatrick, Jon Rahm, Bryson DeChambeau, Gary Woodland, Tiger Woods, Dustin Johnson and Rory McIlroy.

Fitzpatrick is the defending champion who triumphed during the 2022 competition in Brookline, Massachusetts. In the upcoming 2023 championship, he aims to achieve a rare back-to-back victory, a feat last accomplished by Brooks Koepka in 2017 and 2018.

Since its inception in 1985, the United States Open Championship, one of the oldest golf tournaments today, has been organized on 52 golf courses.

Willie Anderson, a golfer from Scotland, along with Bobby Jones, Ben Hogan, and Jack Nicklaus, hold the record for the most wins in the history of the US Open. Each of them has triumphed four times in this prestigious competition.

Meanwhile, the iconic 21st-century golf professional Tiger Woods has claimed the title thrice in 2000, 2002, and 2008.

US Open Winners By Year

US Open victories list for the past 15 years are:

  • Matt Fitzpatrick - 2022
  • Jon Rahm - 2021
  • Bryson DeChambeau - 2020
  • Gary Woodland - 2019
  • Brooks Koepka - 2018
  • Brooks Koepka - 2017
  • Dustin Johnson - 2016
  • Jordan Spieth - 2015
  • Martin Kaymer - 2014
  • Justin Rose - 2013
  • Webb Simpson - 2012
  • Rory McIlroy - 2011
  • Graeme McDowell - 2010
  • Lucas Glover - 2009
  • Tiger Woods - 2008

Matt Fitzpatrick secured his first major championship in 2022 as he was crowned the winner of the US Open. He recorded 274, six strokes under par, by the end of the final round. He finished the tournament one stroke ahead of Scottie Scheffler and Will Zalatoris.

Although Fitzpatrick had a slow start in the tournament, scoring a 68 in the first round and 70 in the 2nd, he made a strong comeback by consistently shooting 68 in the subsequent last two rounds.

Before the start of Round 4, Zalatoris was tied in points with Matt at 206 with four-stroke under par. As the game progressed, the competition began even more unpredictable as Scottie Scheffler from T4 placed in Round 3 and jumped first after completing four birdies in his first six holes.

M. Fitzpatrick with the 2023 RBC Heritage trophy
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The tournament was heading for a playoff as all three were at five-under-par. But Fitzpatrick's 68 points, two-under-par, finished at six-under and won the tourney.

The Englishman win surprised many because he had not won a tournament since 2017 and had never finished in the top 10 at a major championship. However, he showed remarkable consistency throughout the week and made crucial putts toward the end to secure the victory.

Furthermore, Fitzpatrick's win was a significant milestone for English golf as he became the first British player to win the US Open since Justin Rose in 2013

LA Country Club Past Winners List

Los Angeles Country Club past champions are:

  • Lawson Little - 1940
  • Jimmy Hines - 1936
  • Vic Ghezzi - 1935
  • Macdonald Smith - 1934
  • Harry Cooper - 1926

The United States Golf Association (USGA) released a statement on July 22, 2015, that the 123rd US Open will be played at the historic Los Angeles Country Club.

The upcoming championship will mark the course's first major tournament, and it will also be the first men's major held in the Los Angeles area in 28 years. Additionally, it will be the first US Open in the region in 75 years. Hence the 2023 US Open boasts significant momentous importance.

Established in 1897, the golf course is located in Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, California. It is 36 holes club with 70 par that stretches across 7,200 yards in the North course and 70 par in the South course.

The first major golf tournament at the LA Country Club was in 1926 when it hosted the Los Angeles Open. The course welcomed LA Open four times in 1934, 1935, 1936, and 1940.

LA Country Club in Los Angeles, California
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In 1996 and 1997, the North and South golf courses underwent a massive makeover. Then, in February 2010, the North Course was redesigned to restore the original style by George C. Thomas, Jr. from way back in 1921.

Finally, in October 2010, the course was reopened for golfers. Since it had not hosted any golf tournaments for a long time, many players of the 2023 competition have not had the chance to play on the mystical North Course.

One of those players is the 2018 Masters champ, Patrick Reed. He spent a week exploring the course with his team, trying to gather as much information as possible.

LA Country Club now brings legendary stories and real-life action together as it welcomes the world's top golfers and thousands of spectators through its gates for the 2023 US Open. Besides, the course will host the competition again in 2039 for its 139th edition.

US Open Golf Practice Round Schedule

The 2023 US Open Golf schedule for practice rounds is as below:

Date Starting Time Ending Time Round
Sunday. June 11 8:30 AM 5:05 PM Practice Day 1
Monday, June 12 6:45 AM  5:12 PM Practice Day 2
Tuesday, June 13 7:07 AM 5:12 PM Practice Day 3
Wednesday, June 14 7:29 AM 3:11 PM Practice Day 4

US Open 2023 Tournament Schedule

Date Starting Time Ending Time Round Broadcasting
Thursday. June 15 6:40 AM 5:00 PM First Round Peacock, USA
Friday, June 16 5:00 PM 8:00 PM Round 2 NBC
Saturday, June 17 5:00 PM 8:00 PM Round 3 NBC
Sunday, June 18 9:00 AM 8:00 PM Round 4 Peacock, NBC

The 2023 United States Open Championship is a major golf tournament set to kick off in style from June 15 to June 18. It's the 123rd edition of this prestigious event, which is like the national championship of golf in the United States.

Practice rounds for the event are underway from June 11, with many players already getting a feel for playing at the Los Angeles Country Club.

It's been a long time since the US Open was last held in this area. Back in 1948, Ben Hogan emerged as the champion at Riviera Golf Course. So the US Open 2023 winner can itch their name in the club's history.

US Open 2023 starts from June 15 at the Los Angeles Country Club
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A total of 156 field players will compete for the grand prize, which includes 15 players currently playing in LIV Golf. Those players were also included in the championship since the PGA and LIV Golf announced their merger.

Besides, the 2022 PGA champion and two-time US. Open champ Brooks Koepka and previous winners Dustin Johnson, Bryson DeChambeau, and Rory McIlroy are taking part in the event.

Some other notable players in the field are reigning champion Matt Fitzpatrick, Scottie Scheffler, the current top-ranked player, Jon Rahm, the second-ranked player, and US Amateur victor Sam Bennett.

US Open Golf Prize Money Breakdown

The US Open 2023 payouts, according to the position of players, are:

  • 1st - $3,150,000
  • 2nd - $1,890,000
  • 3rd - $1,190,000
  • 4th - $840,000
  • 5th - $700,000
  • 6th - $620,000
  • 7th - $575,000
  • 8th - $535,000
  • 9th - $500,000
  • 10th - $465,000
  • 11th - $430,000
  • 12th - $395,000
  • 13th - $365,000
  • 14th - $335,000
  • 15th - $309,000

Since 2022, US Open has stood as the largest of four major championships in terms of total purse prize worth $17,500,000. Matt Fitzpatrick, who clinched the victory in 2022, bagged home $3,150,000 as the winner's share, which is 18% of the prize fund.

The prize pool is subject to rise every two to three years. In 2019, it was increased to $12.5 million and stayed the same for three years until a considerable increment of 5 million in 2022.

Similarly, there has been no announcement of any raise in the US Open Golf Purse 2023 which means it will be the same as in 2022.

Jon Rahm wins the 2021 U.S. Open Championship
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A player who finishes in first position or the winner will get the maximum share of 18%, which accounts for $3.15 million. Then the second-place finisher will receive about half of the first prize money, which is $1,890,000, followed by the third, who grabs $1,190,000.

If two players are tied in score and par, they will divide the amount of the total share for their respective positions.

In the 2022 US Open, Scottie Scheffler and Will Zalatoris finished in the T2 spot equal on points. Hence, they split the total money of 2nd and 3rd place, which is $1,557,687 each.