Pinehurst  is located in the United States
Location in the United States
Pinehurst is located in North Carolina
Location in North Carolina

The 2014 United States Open Championship was the 114th U.S. Open, played June 12–15 at the No. 2 Course of the Pinehurst Resort in Pinehurst, North Carolina.

Martin Kaymer led wire-to-wire to win his first U.S. Open and second major title, eight strokes ahead of runners-up Erik Compton and Rickie Fowler. He was the first to open a major with two rounds of 65 or better, and set a U.S. Open record for lowest 36-hole score at 130. From Germany, Kaymer was the first from continental Europe to win the U.S. Open and the fourth European winner in five years.

Venue

This was the third U.S. Open played at Pinehurst's No. 2 Course and first after the 2010 Coore & Crenshaw restoration which stripped the course of all of its rough and returned it to its original design. The past champions were: Payne Stewart in 1999 and Michael Campbell in 2005. Designed by Donald Ross, the No. 2 Course opened in 1907 and also hosted the PGA Championship in 1936 and the Ryder Cup in 1951. The course hosted the 2014 U.S. Women's Open the following week, the first time the two championships were played on the same course in the same year.

Course layout

Course No. 2

HoleYardsParHoleYardsPar
14024106175
25074114834
33874124844
45294133824
55765144734
62193152023
74244165284
85024172053
91913184514
Out3,73735In3,82535
Source:Total7,56270

Lengths of the course for previous U.S. Opens:

  • 2005: 7,214 yards (6,596 m), par 70
  • 1999: 7,175 yards (6,561 m), par 70

Field

A record 10,127 entries were received.

About half the field consisted of players who were exempt from qualifying for the U.S. Open. Each player is classified according to the first category in which he qualified, and other categories are shown in parentheses.

1. Winners of the U.S. Open Championship during the last ten years

  • Michael Campbell withdrew due to being "physically or mentally" unprepared.
  • Tiger Woods (8,12,13,14) withdrew, as he was recovering from back surgery.

2. Winner and runner-up of the 2013 U.S. Amateur Championship

3. Winner of the 2013 Amateur Championship

4. Winner of the 2013 Mark H. McCormack Medal (men's World Amateur Golf Ranking)

5. Winners of the Masters Tournament during the last five years

6. Winners of The Open Championship during the last five years

7. Winners of the PGA Championship during the last five years

8. Winners of The Players Championship during the last three years

9. Winner of the 2014 European Tour BMW PGA Championship

10. Winner of the 2013 U.S. Senior Open Championship

11. The 10 lowest scorers and anyone tying for 10th place at the 2013 U.S. Open Championship

12. Players who qualified for the season-ending 2013 Tour Championship

13. The top 60 point leaders and ties as of May 26, 2014, in the Official World Golf Ranking

14. The top 60 point leaders and ties as of June 9, 2014, in the Official World Golf Ranking

15. Special exemptions given by the USGA

  • None

The remaining contestants earned their places through sectional qualifiers.

Daly City, California: Steven Alker, Brian Campbell (a,L), Alex Čejka, Maverick McNealy (a,L), Kevin Sutherland Vero Beach, Florida: Daniel Berger, Andrés Echavarría (L), Nicholas Lindheim (L), Aron Price Roswell, Georgia: Smylie Kaufman (L), Henrik Norlander Rockville, Maryland: Chad Collins, Donald Constable (L), Billy Hurley III, Nick Mason (L) Purchase, New York: Matt Dobyns (L), Rob Oppenheim (L), Fran Quinn (L), Jim Renner Columbus, Ohio: Robert Allenby, Aaron Baddeley, Ryan Blaum, Paul Casey, Erik Compton, Ken Duke, Luke Guthrie, Kim Hyung-sung, Justin Leonard, Noh Seung-yul, Rod Pampling, Brett Stegmaier, Justin Thomas, Kevin Tway, Bo Van Pelt, Mark Wilson Springfield, Ohio: Will Grimmer (a,L), Brian Stuard, Chris Thompson (L) Creswell, Oregon: Zac Blair (L), Clayton Rask (L) Memphis, Tennessee: David Gossett, Cody Gribble (L), J. B. Holmes, Kevin Kisner, Jeff Maggert, Joe Ogilvie, Robby Shelton (a), Hunter Stewart (a,L), Hudson Swafford, David Toms, Brady Watt (L), Casey Wittenberg Jason Millard (L) was disqualified after reporting a self-imposed penalty during sectional qualifying. Houston, Texas: Anthony Broussard (L), Bobby Gates, Cory Whitsett (a)

Alternates who earned entry:

  • Danny Willett (England) – replaced Tiger Woods
  • Andrew Dorn (a,L, Springfield) – replaced Thomas Bjørn
  • Scott Langley (Memphis) – replaced Richard Sterne
  • Sam Love (L, Memphis) – replaced Jason Millard
  • Craig Barlow (L, Daly City) – claimed spot held for category 14
  • Brandon McIver (a,L, Cresswell) – claimed spot held for category 14
  • Cameron Wilson (a, Purchase) – claimed spot held for category 14

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

Round summaries

First round

Thursday, June 12, 2014

Martin Kaymer led the field after shooting a five-under-par 65. He led a group of four golfers, including 2010 champion Graeme McDowell, by three strokes. Only 15 players shot under-par rounds. Defending champion Justin Rose shot 72. The scoring average for the field was 73.23, more than three strokes over par.

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1Germany Martin Kaymer65−5
T2Zimbabwe Brendon de Jonge68−2
Northern Ireland Graeme McDowell
United States Kevin Na
United States Fran Quinn
T6United States Keegan Bradley69−1
United States Harris English
United States Dustin Johnson
United States Matt Kuchar
Japan Hideki Matsuyama
Italy Francesco Molinari
United States Brandt Snedeker
United States Jordan Spieth
Sweden Henrik Stenson
United States Brendon Todd

Second round

Friday, June 13, 2014

Martin Kaymer recorded a second consecutive round of 65 (−5), establishing a new tournament record for lowest 36-hole score (130) and becoming the first player to open a major championship with two rounds of 65 or better. His six-stroke lead over Brendon Todd after 36 holes tied a tournament record previously set by Tiger Woods in 2000 and Rory McIlroy in 2011. 21 players shot under-par rounds and 13 players were under-par for the tournament. The cut was at 145 (+5) and 67 players made the cut including one amateur, 2013 U.S. Amateur winner Matt Fitzpatrick. The scoring average for the field was 72.89, just less than three strokes over par.

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1Germany Martin Kaymer65-65=130−10
2United States Brendon Todd69-67=136−4
T3United States Kevin Na68-69=137−3
United States Brandt Snedeker69-68=137
T5United States Keegan Bradley69-69=138−2
Zimbabwe Brendon de Jonge68-70=138
United States Dustin Johnson69-69=138
United States Brooks Koepka70-68=138
Sweden Henrik Stenson69-69=138
T10United States Chris Kirk71-68=139−1
United States Matt Kuchar69-70=139
Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy71-68=139
United States Jordan Spieth69-70=139

Amateurs: Fitzpatrick (+4), Campbell (+6), Stewart (+6), Whitsett (+6), Wilson (+8), McNealy (+10), Shelton (+13), Goss (+14), McIver (+15), Grimmer (+17), Dorn (+19)

Third round

Saturday, June 14, 2014

Kaymer dropped back towards the field, shooting a 2-over-par 72 but still led by five strokes on a tougher scoring day. Erik Compton and Rickie Fowler shot the only sub-par rounds, both shooting 67 (−3) to move into a tie for second place. Only six golfers remained under-par for the tournament. The scoring average for the field was 73.82, almost four strokes over par.

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1Germany Martin Kaymer65-65-72=202−8
T2United States Erik Compton72-68-67=207−3
United States Rickie Fowler70-70-67=207
T4United States Dustin Johnson69-69-70=208−2
Sweden Henrik Stenson69-69-70=208
6United States Brandt Snedeker69-68-72=209−1
T7United States Brooks Koepka70-68-72=210E
United States Matt Kuchar69-70-71=210
United States Kevin Na68-69-73=210
T10Zimbabwe Brendon de Jonge68-70-73=211+1
United States Chris Kirk71-68-72=211
England Justin Rose72-69-70=211
United States Jordan Spieth69-70-72=211

Final round

Sunday, June 15, 2014

Kaymer shot a 69 in the final round to win by eight strokes over Compton and Fowler. His 72-hole score of 271 was the second-lowest in U.S. Open history. This was his second major championship and also made him the fourth European winner of the event in five years (after Graeme McDowell, Rory McIlroy and Justin Rose) having previously had no European winners since Tony Jacklin in 1970. Eleven golfers shot under-par rounds but none in the last eight groups except Kaymer. Only three golfers finished under-par for the tournament. The scoring average for the field was 72.40, the lowest of any rounds.

Final leaderboard

Champion
Silver Cup winner (leading amateur)
(a) = amateur
(c) = past champion
PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
1Germany Martin Kaymer65-65-72-69=271−91,620,000
T2United States Erik Compton72-68-67-72=279−1789,330
United States Rickie Fowler70-70-67-72=279
T4United States Keegan Bradley69-69-76-67=281+1326,310
Australia Jason Day73-68-72-68=281
United States Dustin Johnson69-69-70-73=281
United States Brooks Koepka70-68-72-71=281
Sweden Henrik Stenson69-69-70-73=281
T9Australia Adam Scott73-67-73-69=282+2211,715
United States Brandt Snedeker69-68-72-73=282
United States Jimmy Walker70-72-71-69=282
Leaderboard below the top 10
PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
T12United States Jim Furyk (c)73-70-73-67=283+3156,679
United States Matt Kuchar69-70-71-73=283
United States Kevin Na68-69-73-73=283
England Justin Rose (c)72-69-70-72=283
Germany Marcel Siem70-71-72-70=283
T17United States J. B. Holmes70-71-72-71=284+4118,234
England Ian Poulter70-70-74-70=284
United States Jordan Spieth69-70-72-73=284
United States Brendon Todd69-67-79-69=284
T21United States Cody Gribble72-72-72-69=285+595,598
United States Steve Stricker70-71-73-71=285
T23Australia Aaron Baddeley70-71-73-72=286+679,968
United States Billy Horschel75-68-73-70=286
India Shiv Kapur73-70-71-72=286
Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy (c)71-68-74-73=286
Italy Francesco Molinari69-71-72-74=286
T28United States Daniel Berger72-71-78-66=287+759,588
Zimbabwe Brendon de Jonge68-70-73-76=287
France Victor Dubuisson70-72-70-75=287
United States Chris Kirk71-68-72-76=287
Northern Ireland Graeme McDowell (c)68-74-75-70=287
United States Phil Mickelson70-73-72-72=287
United States Kenny Perry74-69-74-70=287
T35South Africa Ernie Els (c)74-70-72-72=288+846,803
Spain Sergio García73-71-72-72=288
United States Bill Haas72-72-71-73=288
Japan Hideki Matsuyama69-71-74-74=288
United States Patrick Reed71-72-73-72=288
T40Denmark Lucas Bjerregaard70-72-72-75=289+937,754
United States Zac Blair71-74-73-71=289
United States Zach Johnson71-74-72-72=289
South Africa Garth Mulroy71-72-70-76=289
South Africa Louis Oosthuizen71-73-78-67=289
T45South Africa Retief Goosen (c)73-71-71-75=290+1030,828
United States Webb Simpson (c)71-72-73-74=290
England Danny Willett70-71-78-71=290
T48United States Harris English69-75-75-72=291+1126,504
England Matt Fitzpatrick (a)71-73-78-69=2910
United States Billy Hurley III71-74-75-71=29126,504
United States Ryan Moore76-68-71-76=291
T52South Korea Noh Seung-yul70-72-76-74=292+1224,514
United States Gary Woodland72-71-75-74=292
T54United States Stewart Cink72-72-74-75=293+1323,535
United States Scott Langley72-71-75-75=293
T56England Paul Casey70-75-74-75=294+1422,649
United States Nicholas Lindheim72-73-72-77=294
United States Fran Quinn68-74-79-73=294
59United States Justin Leonard75-70-75-75=295+1522,090
T60Germany Alex Čejka73-71-77-76=297+1721,564
United States Russell Henley70-74-82-71=297
United States Kevin Tway72-72-81-72=297
T63United States Clayton Rask73-71-77-77=298+1820,775
United States Kevin Stadler77-68-78-75=298
United States Bo Van Pelt72-72-75-79=298
66United States Boo Weekley71-73-80-75=299+1920,249
67Japan Toru Taniguchi72-73-88-76=309+2919,980
CUTArgentina Ángel Cabrera (c)74-72=146+6
United States Brian Campbell (a)76-70=146
United States Matt Dobyns74-72=146
England Luke Donald77-69=146
United States Jason Dufner72-74=146
Colombia Andrés Echavarría74-72=146
Thailand Thongchai Jaidee73-73=146
Spain Miguel Ángel Jiménez72-74=146
Australia Matt Jones74-72=146
South Korea Lee Kyoung-hoon74-72=146
Republic of Ireland Shane Lowry73-73=146
Netherlands Joost Luiten70-76=146
United States Hunter Mahan74-72=146
Australia Rod Pampling73-73=146
South Africa Charl Schwartzel70-76=146
United States Hunter Stewart (a)75-71=146
United States Hudson Swafford76-70=146
United States Bubba Watson76-70=146
United States Cory Whitsett (a)77-69=146
United States Mark Wilson70-76=146
United States Casey Wittenberg74-72=146
United States Ryan Blaum73-74=147+7
Northern Ireland Darren Clarke75-72=147
Belgium Nicolas Colsaerts72-75=147
Scotland Chris Doak74-73=147
United States Ken Duke75-72=147
United States Luke Guthrie73-74=147
Scotland Stephen Gallacher73-74=147
Australia Geoff Ogilvy (c)73-74=147
Italy Andrea Pavan75-72=147
United States Jim Renner74-73=147
Australia John Senden71-76=147
United States David Toms73-74=147
United States Roberto Castro74-74=148+8
United States Chad Collins74-74=148
United States Matt Every76-72=148
United States Lucas Glover (c)79-69=148
United States David Gossett76-72=148
China Liang Wenchong74-74=148
United States Sam Love76-72=148
United States Ryan Palmer74-74=148
United States Brian Stuard75-73=148
United States Justin Thomas75-73=148
United States Nick Watney76-72=148
England Lee Westwood75-73=148
United States Cameron Wilson (a)78-70=148
United States Craig Barlow74-75=149+9
England Oliver Fisher74-75=149
United States Smylie Kaufman73-76=149
Spain Pablo Larrazábal71-78=149
England Tom Lewis79-70=149
Sweden Henrik Norlander70-79=149
United States Joe Ogilvie73-76=149
United States Anthony Broussard78-72=150+10
Canada Graham DeLaet75-75=150
Sweden Niclas Fasth76-74=150
Germany Maximilian Kieffer76-74=150
South Korea Kim Hyung-sung73-77=150
United States Maverick McNealy (a)74-76=150
United States Kevin Sutherland75-75=150
Austria Bernd Wiesberger72-78=150
Wales Jamie Donaldson70-81=151+11
United States David Oh75-76=151
United States D. A. Points77-74=151
United States Brett Stegmaier77-74=151
England Graeme Storm72-79=151
Australia Brady Watt77-74=151
South Korea Yang Yong-eun75-76=151
New Zealand Steven Alker76-76=152+12
Australia Robert Allenby79-73=152
Spain Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño76-76=152
England Simon Griffiths72-80=152
United States Kevin Kisner75-77=152
United States Rob Oppenheim75-77=152
Australia Aron Price78-74=152
United States Kevin Streelman75-77=152
Sweden Jonas Blixt77-76=153+13
United States Jeff Maggert73-80=153
United States Nick Mason78-75=153
United States Robby Shelton (a)78-75=153
Australia Oliver Goss (a)71-83=154+14
United States Chris Thompson80-74=154
United States Donald Constable82-73=155+15
United States Bobby Gates79-76=155
United States Brandon McIver (a)82-73=155
United States Will Grimmer (a)77-80=157+17
United States Andrew Dorn (a)79-80=159+19
Japan Azuma Yano77-83=160+20
Japan Kiyoshi Miyazato81-81=162+22

Scorecard

Final round

Hole123456789101112131415161718
Par444453443544443434
Germany Kaymer−8−8−9−9−9−9−8−8−9−8−8−8−9−10−10−9−9−9
United States Fowler−3−3−3−1−2−2−2−2−1−1E−1−2−2−2−2−1−1
United States Compton−3−3−3−3−4−4−3−4−3−4−3−2−2−2−1−1−1−1
United States Bradley+4+4+3+3+3+3+4+4+3+2+2+3+1+1+1+1+1+1
Australia Day+3+2+2+2+2+2+2+2+2+2+2+2+1+1EEE+1
United States Johnson−2−2−2−2−2−2−2−1−1−2−2−2−2−2−1E+1+1
United States Koepka+1+1EEEEEEEEE+1+2+2+2+2+2+1
Sweden Stenson−2−2−3−2−2−2−2−1−1−1EE+1+1+1+2+1+1

Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par

EagleBirdieBogeyDouble bogey

Source:

Media

This was the last U.S. Open for NBC Sports, which had televised the event for twenty consecutive years, 1995–2014. Starting in 2015, Fox Sports began a 12-year contract to televise the championship and other USGA events, which it ended early before the 2020 U.S. Open, where NBC regained coverage due to scheduling conflicts with Fox's NFL and college football coverage caused by the tournament's postponement due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

External links

  • – official site

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