Adam Scott and Viktor Hovland are two international players who could win at Oakmont on Sunday.

Adam Scott and Viktor Hovland are two international players who could win at Oakmont on Sunday.
JARED WICKERHAM
Golf

Beyond borders: Every international winner of the U.S. Open Since 2000

Joseph McMahon
Born in Chicago, Joe played varsity football and baseball in Bowling Green, Ohio for BGHS and later played lacrosse at BGSU. A year abroad in Spain changed everything. As destiny would have it he ended up living in Zaragoza, running his own business, teaching Journalism at a private university then working as a SEO journalist for Diario AS.
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Golfing rivalries between American and non-American players are normally confined to the Ryder Cup or Presidents Cup on the men’s side of the sport, but it can also be interesting to take an alternative look at such rivalries through the prism of major championships, including the U.S. Open.

Four players remain under par

Only four players are currently under par going into the final round at the 2025 U.S. Open. Two Americans lead the way. Sam Burns (-4) and J.J. Spaun (-3) are at the top of the leaderboard. Adam Scott (-3) and Viktor Hovland (-1) are close behind.

2000 - 2024 US Open Winners

This century, the US Open has been won 11 times by players who were born outside of the US:

  • 2001: Retief Goosen (South Africa)
  • 2004: Retief Goosen (South Africa)
  • 2005: Michael Campbell (New Zealand)
  • 2006: Geoff Ogilvy (Australia)
  • 2007: Angel Cabrera (Argentina)
  • 2010: Graeme McDowell (Northern Ireland)
  • 2011: Rory McIlroy (Northern Ireland)
  • 2013: Justin Rose (England)
  • 2014: Martin Kaymer (Germany)
  • 2021: Jon Rahm (Spain)
  • 2022: Matt Fitzpatrick (England)

Looking back over the history of the U.S. Open, which held its first competition in 1895, there are four periods that can be clearly subdivided according to the quantity (or lack) of international winners. The last two decades of U.S. Open winners, as seen above, have been equally divided between American and international golfers. Going back in time until the beginning in 1895, some different trends of US Open winners emerge according to nationalities.

1946- 1999 U.S. Open international winners

The US Open was not held from 1943 to 1945 due to World War II and going back from 1999 to 1946, only five victories came from players from outside of the United States:

  • 1965: Gary Player (South Africa)
  • 1970: Tony Jacklin (England)
  • 1981: David Graham (Australia)
  • 1994: Ernie Els (South Africa)
  • 1997: Ernie Els (South Africa)

1911- 1942 U.S. Open international winners

Prior to World War II, US golfers dominated their Open with only four foreign-born winners in the second period of the tournament:

  • 1920: Ted Ray (Jersey)
  • 1921: Jim Barnes (England)
  • 1924: Cyril Walker (England)
  • 1925: Willie MacFarlane (Scotland)

This era coincides with the domination of US amateur Bobby Jones, who won the US Open in 1923, 1926, 1929 and 1930. Another American Hall of Fame golfer from that time frame was Gene Sarazen, who won the US Open in 1922 and 1932 as well as other majors before the war broke out in Europe.

1895 - 1910 U.S. Open international winners

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The initial period of the US Open was dominated by foreign-born golfers. Players from Scotland (12), England (3) and Jersey (1) prevailed in the first 16 years of the tournament. Scottish-born golfer Willie Anderson is the only player to win four consecutive US Open titles (1901, 1902, 1903 and 1904). The only other players to win four US Opens over during their careers were American golfers Bobby Jones, Ben Hogan, and Jack Nicklaus.

Since 1895, the US Open has been won 36 times by non-American golfers. Of those victories 16 were before 1910 and 11 have been since the turn of the millennium.

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