The 2021 United States Open Championship was the 121st U.S. Open, the national open golf championship of the United States. It was a 72-hole stroke play tournament that was played June 17–20 on the South Course at Torrey Pines Golf Course in La Jolla, a community of San Diego, California. The South Course previously hosted in 2008, which was won by Tiger Woods in a playoff.

The field consisted of 156 players, with 88 gaining their place through automatic exemption criteria and the remaining 68 making it through qualifying, including two alternates. The defending champion was Bryson DeChambeau, who won the 120th U.S. Open, which had been postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, at Winged Foot in September 2020.

Jon Rahm made a birdie on each of the final two holes to become the first U.S. Open champion from Spain and win his first major championship. Rahm finished one shot ahead of South African Louis Oosthuizen, who had held a share of the lead going into the final round. Two strokes further back in third place was American Harris English. DeChambeau had moved into the lead midway through the final round, but fell away with two bogeys, a double-bogey and a quadruple-bogey on the back-nine to finish outside the top twenty. During the tournament, Englishman Richard Bland became the oldest player to hold a share of the 36-hole lead in a U.S. Open; he finished tied for 50th place.

Course

Torrey Pines Golf Course is situated in the La Jolla community of San Diego and has two 18-hole golf courses, the North Course and the South Course. The U.S. Open was held on the South Course, which previously hosted the championship in 2008, when Tiger Woods defeated Rocco Mediate on the first sudden-death extra hole after they remained tied following an 18-hole playoff. The Farmers Insurance Open, a PGA Tour event formerly known as the San Diego Open, is held annually over both courses.

Torrey Pines Golf Course – South
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Par443444435354345443453671
Yardage4463871954864525154601736093,7234492225016124345132234405683,9297,685
Round 14403961924934525194531586233,7264382225086134384891924355743,9097,635
Round 24503931684784415074641776093,6874572284916214405042234425713,9777,664
Round 34573991344974645344701715983,7244562185135894275211994365333,8927,616
Round 44503842004814535214581756073,7294502135056164435082334345453,9477,676

Length of the course for previous major:

Field

The field for the U.S. Open is made up of players who gain entry through qualifying events and those who are exempt from qualifying. The exemption criteria include provision for recent major champions, winners of major amateur events, and leading players in the world rankings. Qualifying is in two stages, local and final, with some players being exempted though to final qualifying.

Exemptions

This list details the exemption criteria for the 2021 U.S. Open and the players who qualified under them; any additional criteria under which players were exempt is indicated in parentheses.

1. Recent winners of the U.S. Open (2011–2020)

2. The leading ten players, and those tying for tenth place, in the 2020 U.S. Open

3. The winner of the 2020 U.S. Amateur

4. The runner-up in the 2020 U.S. Amateur

  • Ollie Osborne (a)

5. Recent winners of the Masters Tournament (2017–2021)

6. Recent winners of the PGA Championship (2016–2021)

7. Recent winners of The Open Championship (2016–2019)

8. Recent winners of The Players Championship (2019–2021)

9. The winner of the 2020 BMW PGA Championship

10. All players who qualified for the 2020 Tour Championship

11. Winners of multiple PGA Tour events from the originally scheduled date of the 2020 U.S. Open (June 21, 2020) to the start of the 2021 tournament

12. The leading 10 points winners from the "European Qualifying Series" who are not otherwise exempt

13. The winner of the 2020 Amateur Championship

14. The winner of the Mark H. McCormack Medal in 2020

15. The leading 60 players on the Official World Golf Ranking as of May 24, 2021

16. The leading 60 players on the Official World Golf Ranking if not otherwise exempt as of June 7, 2021

17. The leading player from each of the 2020–21 Asian Tour, 2020–21 PGA Tour of Australasia and 2021–22 Sunshine Tour Orders of Merit

18. Special exemptions

Qualifiers

Initially, eleven final qualifying events were scheduled, nine of which are in the United States: In April, a further venue was added in South Carolina. A final qualifier scheduled for June 7 at RattleSnake Point Golf Club in Milton, Ontario, was canceled due to COVID-19 restrictions in Canada.

DateLocationVenueFieldSpotsQualifiers
May24Hokota, Ibaraki, JapanThe Royal Golf Club142Yosuke Asaji, Ryo Ishikawa
May24Dallas, TexasDallas Athletic Club11510Luis Fernando Barco (L), Paul Barjon, Mario Carmona (L), Eric Cole (L), Álvaro Ortiz, Matti Schmid (a), Matthew Sharpstene (a), Hayden Springer (L), Johannes Veerman, Kyle Westmoreland (L)
Jun7Milton, Ontario, CanadaRattleSnake Point Golf ClubEvent cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
Jun7Rolling Hills, CaliforniaRolling Hills Country Club905Roy Cootes (L), Rikuya Hoshino, Chan Kim, Taylor Montgomery, Justin Suh
Jun7Jupiter, FloridaThe Bear's Club786Thomas Aiken, Luis Gagne (L), Fabián Gómez, Branden Grace, Andrew Kozan (a,L), Patrick Rodgers
Jun7Atlanta, GeorgiaPiedmont Driving Club725Hayden Buckley, Rick Lamb, Spencer Ralston (a), Davis Shore (L), Greyson Sigg
Jun7Rockville, MarylandWoodmont Country Club714Chris Baker, Chris Crawford (L), Taylor Pendrith, Dylan Wu
Jun7Purchase, New YorkCentury Country Club and Old Oaks Country Club794Jimmy Hervol (L), Andy Pope, Cameron Young, Zach Zaback (L)
Jun7Columbus, OhioBrookside Golf & Country Club and The Lakes Golf & Country Club12016Rafa Cabrera-Bello, Wyndham Clark, Pierceson Coody (a), Dylan Frittelli, Adam Hadwin, Tom Hoge, Michael Johnson (L), Kang Sung-hoon, Martin Laird, Peter Malnati, J. T. Poston, Chez Reavie, Charl Schwartzel, Brendan Steele, Erik van Rooyen, Jhonattan Vegas
Jun7Springfield, OhioSpringfield Country Club777Bo Hoag, Troy Merritt, Dylan Meyer (L), Carson Schaake (L), Robby Shelton, Brian Stuard, Sahith Theegala (L)
Jun7Hilton Head Island, South CarolinaLong Cove Club535Akshay Bhatia, Wilson Furr (L), John Huh, Sam Ryder, J. J. Spaun
Jun7Richland, WashingtonMeadow Springs Country Club452Stephen Allan (L), Joe Highsmith (a,L)

Alternates who gained entry

The following players gained a place in the field having finished as the leading alternates in the specified final qualifying events:

Round summaries

First round

Thursday, June 17, 2021 Friday, June 18, 2021

Fog delayed the start by 90 minutes and, as a result, 36 players did not complete their opening round before play was suspended due to darkness. Russell Henley led with a 4-under-par round of 67, with Louis Oosthuizen also on 4-under-par with two holes to play. Rafa Cabrera-Bello and Francesco Molinari were a stroke behind after rounds of 68. Defending champion, Bryson DeChambeau, had a round of 73 while PGA champion Phil Mickelson scored 75. Play resumed early on Friday, with Oosthuizen finishing with two pars to join Henley at 4-under-par.

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
T1United States Russell Henley67−4
South Africa Louis Oosthuizen
T3Spain Rafa Cabrera-Bello68−3
Italy Francesco Molinari
T5United States Hayden Buckley69−2
Japan Rikuya Hoshino
United States Brooks Koepka
Japan Hideki Matsuyama
Spain Jon Rahm
United States Xander Schauffele

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Second round

Friday, June 18, 2021

First-round co-leader Russell Henley took the outright lead at six-under after hitting his approach shot to the par-3 8th hole (his 17th) to seven feet and making the putt for birdie. On the par-5 9th, his last of the round, he missed a four-foot putt for par to suffer his first bogey of the round and fall back to five-under following a one-under 70. Richard Bland, making his first U.S. Open appearance in 12 years, made three birdies in a five-hole stretch on his closing nine to also get to six-under before a bogey at the 8th. At the age of 48, Bland became the oldest player to hold a share of the 36-hole lead in U.S. Open history.

Matthew Wolff, runner-up in 2020, did not make a bogey over his last 16 holes and two-putted for birdie on the par-5 18th after reaching the green in two shots; he shot 68 (−3) and finished the round at four-under for the tournament, tied for third with Louis Oosthuizen and a shot off the lead. Oosthuizen was two-over on his round through 13 holes before birdies on the 14th and 18th to shoot even-par 71.

Bubba Watson did not record a par over his last seven holes, making five birdies and two bogeys for a round of 67 (−4), tied for lowest of the day with Bland, Collin Morikawa, and Mackenzie Hughes. Jon Rahm, less than two weeks after being forced to withdraw from the Memorial Tournament after testing positive for COVID-19, birdied the 18th to complete a one-under round and tie Watson at three-under for the tournament, in a tie for fifth place. Two-time champion Brooks Koepka got to within one shot of the lead after two birdies in his first four holes but made five bogeys the rest of the round to fall back to even-par.

The 36-hole cut came at 146 (+4). Notables to miss the cut included past champions Justin Rose and Webb Simpson. Hayden Buckley, who began the round tied for fifth place, shot 11-over 82 to miss the cut by five. None of the nine amateurs made the cut.

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
T1England Richard Bland70-67=137−5
United States Russell Henley67-70=137
T3South Africa Louis Oosthuizen67-71=138−4
United States Matthew Wolff70-68=138
T5Spain Jon Rahm69-70=139−3
United States Bubba Watson72-67=139
T7Canada Mackenzie Hughes73-67=140−2
United States Xander Schauffele69-71=140
United States Kevin Streelman71-69=140
T10Italy Guido Migliozzi71-70=141−1
United States Patrick Rodgers70-71=141
United States Scottie Scheffler72-69=141

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Third round

Saturday, June 19, 2021

Louis Oosthuizen made a 51-foot eagle putt on the 18th hole to tie Russell Henley and Mackenzie Hughes for the 54-hole lead at five-under. Hughes made his own 63-foot putt for eagle on the 13th, then holed out from five feet for birdie on 18 to shoot 68 (−3). Hughes became the first Canadian to hold the lead after the third round at the U.S. Open. Henley, co-leader after the first two rounds, holed out from a greenside bunker for birdie on the par-3 11th and saved par from a bunker on the last hole to shoot even-par.

Rory McIlroy made four birdies on the back-nine, including a chip-in from the rough to the right of the green on the 12th, and tied for the lowest round of the day at 67 (−4). He finished at three-under, two shots off the lead. Defending champion Bryson DeChambeau did not make a bogey in a three-under round of 68 to tie McIlroy for fourth place.

Richard Bland, co-leader with Henley coming into the round, did not make a birdie and shot six-over 77, falling to a tie for 21st place.

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
T1United States Russell Henley67-70-71=208−5
Canada Mackenzie Hughes73-67-68=208
South Africa Louis Oosthuizen67-71-70=208
T4United States Bryson DeChambeau73-69-68=210−3
Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy70-73-67=210
T6Spain Jon Rahm69-70-72=211−2
United States Scottie Scheffler72-69-70=211
United States Matthew Wolff70-68-73=211
T9South Africa Christiaan Bezuidenhout72-70-70=212−1
United States Dustin Johnson71-73-68=212
United States Collin Morikawa75-67-70=212
United States Xander Schauffele69-71-72=212
United States Kevin Streelman71-69-72=212

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Final round

Sunday, June 20, 2021

Summary

Jon Rahm birdied both the 17th and 18th holes to win his first U.S. Open title and first career major championship. A shot behind leader Louis Oosthuizen playing the par-4 17th, Rahm hit his approach to 25 feet and made the putt to tie for the lead at five-under. On the par-5 18th, he found a greenside bunker with his second shot, chipped out to 18 feet, and holed the putt to finish at six-under for the tournament. Rahm became the first player since Tom Watson in 1982 to win the U.S. Open with birdies on the final two holes.

A crowded leaderboard had 10 players within a shot of the lead at one point. Oosthuizen, a co-leader coming in the round, was one-over on his round before making consecutive birdies on holes 9 and 10 to get to six-under and lead by two. He bogeyed the par-3 11th after hitting his approach into the rough to the right of the green, then, on the 17th, drove into a penalty area off the tee and made another bogey. Needing an eagle on the 18th, his third shot from short of the green flew 10 feet past the hole. Oosthuizen settled for his sixth career runner-up finish in a major and second at the U.S. Open.

Defending champion Bryson DeChambeau took sole possession of the lead after nearly making a hole-in-one on the par-3 eighth. But he then bogeyed both the 11th and 12th before making double-bogey on the par-5 13th and quadruple-bogey eight on the 17th. He played his final nine holes in eight-over to fall to a tie for 26th place. Rory McIlroy, 2011 champion, got into a share of the lead on the front-nine but fell from contention with a double bogey on the 12th after his second shot plugged in the greenside bunker; he finished at one-under, five shots back and in a tie for seventh.

Two-time champion Brooks Koepka was four-under on his round and just a shot off the lead after making a 16-foot birdie putt on the 15th but bogeyed two of his final three holes to finish at two-under.

Russell Henley and Mackenzie Hughes, part of a three-way tie for the lead at the start of the round, both fell outside the top-10. Henley went three-over on the front-nine and made only one birdie in a five-over round of 76 to finish in 13th. Hughes double-bogeyed the 11th after his tee shot got stuck in a tree; he shot 77 (+6) and finished tied for 15th.

Final leaderboard

Champion
(a) = amateur
(c) = past champion
Top 10
PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney (US$)
1Spain Jon Rahm69-70-72-67=278−62,250,000
2South Africa Louis Oosthuizen67-71-70-71=279−51,350,000
3United States Harris English72-70-71-68=281−3829,084
T4United States Brooks Koepka (c)69-73-71-69=282−2498,176
Italy Guido Migliozzi71-70-73-68=282
United States Collin Morikawa75-67-70-70=282
T7United States Daniel Berger71-72-72-68=283−1306,893
England Paul Casey71-75-67-70=283
South Africa Branden Grace72-70-74-67=283
Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy (c)70-73-67-73=283
United States Xander Schauffele69-71-72-71=283
United States Scottie Scheffler72-69-70-72=283
Leaderboard below the top 10
PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
T13United States Russell Henley67-70-71-76=284E217,796
Italy Francesco Molinari68-76-69-71=284
T15United States Patrick Cantlay70-75-71-69=285+1177,279
Canada Mackenzie Hughes73-67-68-77=285
United States Kevin Streelman71-69-72-73=285
United States Matthew Wolff70-68-73-74=285
T19Spain Sergio García71-74-73-68=286+2125,363
United States Brian Harman72-71-71-72=286
United States Dustin Johnson (c)71-73-68-74=286
United States Patrick Reed72-73-74-67=286
South Africa Charl Schwartzel71-74-71-70=286
United States Jordan Spieth (c)77-69-68-72=286
United States Justin Thomas73-69-71-73=286
T26United States Chris Baker74-71-69-73=287+387,941
United States Bryson DeChambeau (c)73-69-68-77=287
Japan Rikuya Hoshino69-74-73-71=287
Germany Martin Kaymer (c)77-68-69-73=287
Japan Hideki Matsuyama69-76-74-68=287
T31South Africa Christiaan Bezuidenhout72-70-70-76=288+471,030
Chile Joaquín Niemann75-69-71-73=288
United States Patrick Rodgers70-71-77-70=288
United States Dylan Wu70-73-74-71=288
T35United States Lanto Griffin76-69-69-75=289+557,696
South Korea Im Sung-jae72-72-69-76=289
Scotland Robert MacIntyre71-73-72-73=289
Italy Edoardo Molinari70-76-72-71=289
Australia Adam Scott70-75-71-73=289
T40Canada Adam Hadwin70-72-75-73=290+643,883
South Korea Kim Si-woo71-75-70-74=290
Australia Wade Ormsby72-74-73-71=290
United States J. T. Poston72-73-71-74=290
England Ian Poulter74-71-68-77=290
United States Chez Reavie76-68-72-74=290
T46South Africa Dylan Frittelli73-72-72-74=291+732,351
United States Tom Hoge72-71-76-72=291
United States Rick Lamb71-75-74-71=291
England Lee Westwood71-72-71-77=291
T50England Richard Bland70-67-77-78=292+827,327
Spain Rafa Cabrera-Bello68-76-74-74=292
England Tommy Fleetwood72-73-74-73=292
United States Bubba Watson72-67-77-76=292
United States Gary Woodland (c)74-71-73-74=292
T55England Matt Fitzpatrick70-75-72-76=293+926,056
United States Kevin Kisner73-73-72-75=293
T57United States Akshay Bhatia73-73-73-75=294+1025,183
United States Stewart Cink73-72-74-75=294
United States Charley Hoffman72-71-75-76=294
United States Taylor Montgomery70-76-74-74=294
Venezuela Jhonattan Vegas75-69-74-76=294
T62United States Phil Mickelson75-69-76-75=295+1124,310
United States Greyson Sigg71-74-75-75=295
64Australia Marc Leishman74-70-75-77=296+1223,936
T65Australia Matt Jones72-71-79-75=297+1323,437
Republic of Ireland Shane Lowry72-74-72-79=297
United States Troy Merritt75-71-73-78=297
T68South Africa Wilco Nienaber72-74-80-72=298+1422,814
United States Kyle Westmoreland71-73-78-76=298
T70Argentina Fabián Gómez70-76-78-79=303+1922,309
United States Jimmy Walker74-72-77-80=303
CUTEngland Marcus Armitage71-76=147+5
United States Sam Burns73-74=147
United States Wyndham Clark75-72=147
Belgium Thomas Detry71-76=147
United States Andrew Kozan (a)71-76=147
Canada Taylor Pendrith75-72=147
United States Sam Ryder77-70=147
Australia Cameron Smith72-75=147
United States Brendan Steele73-74=147
South Africa Erik van Rooyen74-73=147
Austria Bernd Wiesberger75-72=147
United States Zach Zaback75-72=147
Canada Corey Conners75-73=148+6
England Tyrrell Hatton70-78=148
South Africa Garrick Higgo76-72=148
United States Zach Johnson75-73=148
United States Matt Kuchar73-75=148
Colombia Sebastián Muñoz71-77=148
Mexico Carlos Ortiz75-73=148
United States Ollie Osborne (a)76-72=148
United States Spencer Ralston (a)75-73=148
United States Johannes Veerman73-75=148
England Matt Wallace74-74=148
United States Joe Highsmith (a)76-73=149+7
United States Max Homa76-73=149
United States Billy Horschel74-75=149
United States Michael Johnson74-75=149
United States Robby Shelton78-71=149
England Jordan Smith77-72=149
United States Zack Sucher75-74=149
United States Sahith Theegala76-73=149
United States Brendon Todd78-71=149
United States Will Zalatoris75-74=149
Mexico Abraham Ancer73-77=150+8
United States Eric Cole77-73=150
United States Tony Finau74-76=150
Costa Rica Luis Gagne75-75=150
United States Cole Hammer (a)77-73=150
Scotland Martin Laird74-76=150
United States Ryan Palmer76-74=150
France Victor Perez75-75=150
United States Hayden Springer77-73=150
United States Cameron Young72-78=150
Japan Yosuke Asaji76-75=151+9
France Paul Barjon73-78=151
United States Hayden Buckley69-82=151
United States Cameron Champ76-75=151
United States Pierceson Coody (a)73-78=151
United States Jason Kokrak73-78=151
United States Peter Malnati75-76=151
Poland Adrian Meronk72-79=151
United States Kevin Na77-74=151
United States Matthew Sharpstene (a)74-77=151
England Matthew Southgate75-76=151
United States Brian Stuard78-73=151
Australia Brad Kennedy74-78=152+10
Germany Matti Schmid (a)76-76=152
United States Davis Shore76-76=152
United States Webb Simpson (c)79-73=152
United States J. J. Spaun77-75=152
Sweden Henrik Stenson76-76=152
United States Justin Suh78-74=152
South Africa Thomas Aiken80-73=153+11
United States Roy Cootes76-77=153
Japan Ryo Ishikawa77-76=153
South Korea Kang Sung-hoon75-78=153
United States Chan Kim76-77=153
England Joe Long (a)77-76=153
United States Andy Pope76-77=153
England Dave Coupland74-80=154+12
United States Chris Crawford76-79=155+13
South Korea Lee Kyoung-hoon76-79=155
England Justin Rose (c)78-77=155
United States Carson Schaake76-79=155
Peru Luis Fernando Barco77-79=156+14
United States Bo Hoag78-78=156
United States Dylan Meyer78-78=156
United States Tyler Strafaci78-78=156
Mexico Mario Carmona77-80=157+15
United States John Huh80-77=157
Mexico Álvaro Ortiz82-75=157
Australia Stephen Allan80-79=159+16
United States Wilson Furr77-82=159
United States Jimmy Hervol79-81=160+18
WDNorway Viktor Hovland74+2

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Scorecard

Hole123456789101112131415161718
Par443444435434544345
Spain Rahm−3−4−4−3−3−3−3−3−4−4−4−4−4−4−4−4−5−6
South Africa Oosthuizen−5−5−5−4−4−4−4−4−5−6−5−5−5−5−5−5−4−5
United States English+1E+1+2+1+1+1E−1EEEE−1−1−1−2−3
United States KoepkaE−1−1−1−1−1−1−2−3−3−3−2−3−3−4−3−3−2
United States Morikawa−1−2−2−3−3−3−3−3−4−4−4−4−2−2−1−1−1−2
Northern Ireland McIlroy−3−3−3−4−4−4−4−4−4−4−3−1−2−2−2−1−1−1
United States Henley−4−4−5−5−5−4−3−2−2−2−2−2−1−1−1−1−1E
Canada Hughes−4−4−4−4−3−2−3−3−4−4−2−1−1E+1+1+1+1
United States DeChambeau−3−3−3−3−4−4−4−5−5−5−4−3−1−1−1−1+3+3

Birdie Bogey Double bogey Triple bogey+

Media

This was the second consecutive U.S. Open televised by Golf Channel and NBC. In the UK and Ireland, Sky Sports broadcast the event.

Notes

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