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2013 U.S. Open (golf)

2013 U.S. Open (golf)

FieldValue
name2013 U.S. Open
image2013USOpenLogo.svg
image_size140
datesJune 13–16, 2013
locationHaverford Township, Pennsylvania
courseMerion Golf Club
East Course
orgUSGA
tourPGA Tour
European Tour
Japan Golf Tour
par70
yardage6996 yd
field156 players, 73 after cut
cut148 (+8)
purse$8,000,000
€6,118,872
winners_share$1,440,000
€1,101,397
championEngland Justin Rose
score281 (+1)
previous[2012](2012-u-s-open-golf)
next[2014](2014-u-s-open-golf)

East Course European Tour Japan Golf Tour €6,118,872 €1,101,397 |USA |USA Pennsylvania The 2013 United States Open Championship was the 113th U.S. Open, held June 13–16 at the East Course of Merion Golf Club in Ardmore, Pennsylvania, west of Philadelphia. Justin Rose won his first major title, two strokes ahead of runners-up Jason Day and Phil Mickelson.

Rose became the first player from England to win the U.S. Open since Tony Jacklin in 1970, and the first to win any major since Nick Faldo won his third Masters in 1996. It was a record sixth runner-up finish for Mickelson and defending champion Webb Simpson tied for 32nd place. Inclement weather in the opening round delayed the completion of each of the first two rounds to the following day, and the average score in each of the four rounds exceeded 74 (+4). Shawn Stefani recorded the first hole in one during a U.S. Open at Merion, acing the 229 yd 17th on Sunday.

Venue

The 2013 U.S. Open was the fifth Open played at Merion's East Course, which opened in 1912. The past Open champions on the course were Olin Dutra in 1934, Ben Hogan in 1950, Lee Trevino in 1971, and David Graham in 1981. The course has also hosted the U.S. Amateur six times.

Field

About half the field consisted of players who are 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 the last ten years
  • Ángel Cabrera (5,13,14)
  • Michael Campbell
  • Jim Furyk (11,12,13,14)
  • Lucas Glover
  • Graeme McDowell (11,13,14)
  • Rory McIlroy (7,12,13,14)
  • Geoff Ogilvy
  • Webb Simpson (11,12,13,14)
  • Tiger Woods (8,12,13,14)
  • Retief Goosen (11) did not play due to a back injury.
  1. Winner and runner-up of the 2012 U.S. Amateur Championship
  • Steven Fox (a)
  • Michael Weaver (a)
  1. Winner of the 2012 Amateur Championship
  • Alan Dunbar turned professional in April 2013, forfeiting his exemption.
  1. Winner of the 2012 Mark H. McCormack Medal (Men's World Amateur Golf Rankings)
  • Chris Williams (a)
  1. Winners of the Masters Tournament during the last five years
  • Phil Mickelson (12,13,14)
  • Charl Schwartzel (13,14)
  • Adam Scott (12,13,14)
  • Bubba Watson (12,13,14)
  1. Winners of The Open Championship during the last five years
  • Stewart Cink
  • Darren Clarke
  • Ernie Els (11,12,13,14)
  • Pádraig Harrington (7,11)
  • Louis Oosthuizen (12,13,14)
  1. Winners of the PGA Championship the last five years
  • Keegan Bradley (12,13,14)
  • Martin Kaymer (13,14)
  • Yang Yong-eun
  1. Winners of The Players Championship during the last three years
  • K. J. Choi
  • Matt Kuchar (12,13,14)
  1. Winner of the 2013 European Tour BMW PGA Championship
  • Matteo Manassero (13,14)
  1. Winner of the 2012 U.S. Senior Open Championship
  • Roger Chapman withdrew due to a shoulder injury.
  1. The 10 lowest scorers and anyone tying for 10th place at the 2012 U.S. Open Championship
  • Kevin Chappell
  • Jason Dufner (12,13,14)
  • John Peterson
  • John Senden (12)
  • Michael Thompson (13,14)
  • David Toms
  • Lee Westwood (12,13,14)
  • Casey Wittenberg
  1. Players who qualified for the season-ending 2012 Tour Championship
  • Luke Donald (13,14)
  • Rickie Fowler (13,14)
  • Sergio García (13,14)
  • Robert Garrigus (13,14)
  • John Huh
  • Dustin Johnson (13,14)
  • Zach Johnson (13,14)
  • Hunter Mahan (13,14)
  • Ryan Moore (13,14)
  • Carl Pettersson (13,14)
  • Scott Piercy (13,14)
  • Justin Rose (13,14)
  • Brandt Snedeker (13,14)
  • Steve Stricker (13,14)
  • Bo Van Pelt (13,14)
  • Nick Watney (13,14)
  1. The top 60 point leaders and ties as of May 27, 2013 in the World Rankings
  • Tim Clark (14)
  • George Coetzee (14)
  • Nicolas Colsaerts (14)
  • Jason Day (14)
  • Jamie Donaldson (14)
  • Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño (14)
  • Branden Grace (14)
  • Bill Haas (14)
  • Peter Hanson (14)
  • Russell Henley (14)
  • Billy Horschel (14)
  • Freddie Jacobson (14)
  • Martin Laird (14)
  • Paul Lawrie (14)
  • Marc Leishman
  • Francesco Molinari (14)
  • Thorbjørn Olesen (14)
  • D. A. Points (14)
  • Ian Poulter (14)
  • Marcel Siem (14)
  • Henrik Stenson (14)
  • Kevin Streelman (14)
  • Thongchai Jaidee (14)
  • Boo Weekley (14)
  • David Lynn (14) and Richard Sterne (14) opted not to compete.
  1. The top 60 point leaders and ties as of June 10, 2013 in the World Rankings
  • Kyle Stanley
  1. Special exemptions selected by the USGA
  • None

The remaining contestants earned their places through sectional qualifiers.

  • Japan: Hiroyuki Fujita, Hwang Jung-gon, Hideki Matsuyama, Yoshinobu Tsukada, Yui Ueda
  • England: Paul Casey, Chris Doak, Marcus Fraser, Estanislao Goya, Peter Hedblom, David Howell, Simon Khan, Morten Ørum Madsen, José María Olazábal, John Parry, Eddie Pepperell, Jaco van Zyl
  • United States :*Newport Beach, California: Steven Alker, Max Homa (a), Kim Bi-o, Cory McElyea (a,L), Roger Tambellini (L) :*Bradenton, Florida: John Hahn (L), John Nieporte (L), Kevin Phelan (a) :*Ball Ground, Georgia: Michael Kim (a), Grayson Murray (a,L), Ryan Nelson (L) :*Rockville, Maryland: Matt Bettencourt, Mathew Goggin, Adam Hadwin, Matt Harmon (L), Randall Hutchison (L), Russell Knox, Cliff Kresge, Ryan Sullivan (L) :*St. Louis, Missouri: Jay Don Blake, Mackenzie Hughes (L) :*Purchase, New York: Gavin Hall (a,L), Jim Herman, Geoffrey Sisk (L), Jesse Smith (L) :*Columbus, Ohio: Aaron Baddeley, Bae Sang-moon, Luke Guthrie, David Hearn, Justin Hicks, Charley Hoffman, Brandt Jobe (L), Robert Karlsson, Doug LaBelle II, David Lingmerth, Ted Potter Jr., Rory Sabbatini, Brendan Steele, Josh Teater, Nicholas Thompson :*Springfield, Ohio: Brandon Brown, Brian Stuard :*Memphis, Tennessee: Brandon Crick (L), Morgan Hoffmann, Jerry Kelly, Scott Langley, Joe Ogilvie, Alistair Presnell, Shawn Stefani, Kevin Sutherland, Andrew Svoboda :*Dallas, Texas: Zack Fischer (L), Edward Loar, Jordan Spieth, Matt Weibring :*Cle Elum, Washington: Wil Collins, Pan Cheng-tsung (a)

Six alternates were also selected from sectional qualifiers.

  • Scott Stallings (Memphis) – replaced Roger Chapman
  • Mike Weir (Columbus) – claimed spot held for category 14
  • Harold Varner III (L, Rockville) – claimed spot held for category 14
  • Ryan Palmer (Dallas) – claimed spot held for category 14
  • Ryan Yip (L, Springfield) – claimed spot held for category 14
  • Rikard Karlberg (England) – claimed spot held for category 14

(a) denotes amateur

(L) denotes player advanced through local qualifying

For 28 players, the U.S. Open was their first major appearance.

  • Brandon Brown, Brandon Crick, Chris Doak, Zack Fischer, Luke Guthrie, John Hahn, Gavin Hall, Matt Harmon, Max Homa, Mackenzie Hughes, Randall Hutchison, Kim Bi-o, Michael Kim, Russell Knox, David Lingmerth, Cory McElyea, Grayson Murray, John Nieporte, John Parry, Eddie Pepperell, Jesse Smith, Brian Stuard, Ryan Sullivan, Jaco van Zyl, Yui Ueda, Harold Varner III, Matt Weibring, and Ryan Yip.

Course layout

East Course

RoundHole123456789Out101112131415161718InTotal
Par453544443**36**444344434**34****70**
1Yards340567246640499489382360237**3,760**301375386102446413440243500**3,206****6,966**
2Yards356557203628504491368363219**3,689**313363405123453414434206501**3,212****6,901**
3Yards342556245604510477363351231**3,679**28037040398476397446254530**3,254****6,933**
4Yards360525266571495490340353246**3,646**290356419121452422423229511**3,223****6,869**

Source:

Lengths of the course for U.S. Opens:

US Open 2013 Course Map
  • 2013: 6996 yd, par 70
  • 1981: 6544 yd, par 70
  • 1971: 6544 yd, par 70
  • 1950: 6694 yd, par 70
  • 1934: 6694 yd, par 70 The course was re-measured prior to the 1971 Open and found to be 150 yds shorter than previously thought. Given that the same tees were used, the previous two opens were also played over 6544 yds as the previous measurement of 6694 was incorrect.

One unique aspect of the course was that players began the first and second rounds on the 1st and 11th tees, rather than the 1st and 10th tees, as is typical. This was due to the 11th tee being more conveniently located relative to the practice range than the 10th tee. This was the second straight year the players did not begin rounds on the 10th tee as the first and second rounds started on the 1st and 9th tee the previous year at Olympic Club.

Round summaries

First round

Thursday, June 13, 2013

Friday, June 14, 2013

Due to rain delays, the first round was not completed on Thursday; only the morning half of the field completed their rounds. Luke Donald was the overnight leader at −4, while Mickelson was the clubhouse leader at 67 (−3). When the first round was completed Friday morning, only five players were under par: Mickelson at 67 (−3), Donald and Mathew Goggin at 68 (−2) and Nicolas Colsaerts and Russell Knox at 69 (−1). Since 2008, the USGA has placed the top three players in the world rankings in the same grouping for the first two rounds. None of the three broke par in the first round: Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy shot 73 (+3) and Adam Scott 72 (+2). The scoring average for the field was 74.31, more than four strokes over par.

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1USA Phil Mickelson67−3
T2ENG Luke Donald68−2
AUS Mathew Goggin
T4BEL Nicolas Colsaerts69−1
SCO Russell Knox
T6KOR K. J. Choi70E
ZAF Tim Clark
AUS Jason Day
USA Rickie Fowler
ZAF Branden Grace
SWE Peter Hedblom
USA Jerry Kelly
ZAF Charl Schwartzel
AUS John Senden
ENG Lee Westwood

Second round

Friday, June 14, 2013

Saturday, June 15, 2013

On Friday, the second round was suspended due to darkness, with 68 players yet to complete their rounds. The leaders in the clubhouse were Mickelson and Billy Horschel, at 139 (−1). Horschel hit all 18 greens in regulation and shot a 67 (−3). When the second round was completed Saturday morning, Horschel and Mickelson still stood atop the leader board. Only six players shot under-par rounds, led by Horschel's 67. The scoring average for the second round was 75.13.

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
T1USA Billy Horschel72-67=139−1
USA Phil Mickelson67-72=139
T3ENG Luke Donald68-72=140E
ENG Justin Rose71-69=140
USA Steve Stricker71-69=140
T6BEL Nicolas Colsaerts69-72=141+1
USA Hunter Mahan72-69=141
RSA Charl Schwartzel70-71=141
AUS John Senden70-71=141
T10AUS Mathew Goggin68-74=142+2
ENG Ian Poulter71-71=142
SWE Henrik Stenson74-68=142

Amateurs: Kim (+3), Pan (+4), Weaver (+8), Phelan (+8), Williams (+9), Fox (+10), Hall (+11), Homa (+11), McElyea (+20), Murray (+24)

Third round

Saturday, June 15, 2013

Mickelson shot an even-par round for 209 (−1) to stay atop the leaderboard, his second 54-hole lead at the U.S. Open. Hunter Mahan, Charl Schwartzel, and Steve Stricker were one shot back at even-par 210. As in the second round, only six players had under-par rounds, led by Rickie Fowler at 67. Woods struggled with his putting; after a birdie on the par-4 1st, he made seven bogeys to shoot 76 and fall to 219 (+9), ten strokes back. The scoring average for the third round was 74.36.

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1USA Phil Mickelson67-72-70=209−1
T2USA Hunter Mahan72-69-69=210E
ZAF Charl Schwartzel70-71-69=210
USA Steve Stricker71-69-70=210
T5ENG Luke Donald68-72-71=211+1
USA Billy Horschel72-67-72=211
ENG Justin Rose71-69-71=211
8AUS Jason Day70-74-68=212+2
9USA Rickie Fowler70-76-67=213+3
10USA Michael Kim (a)73-70-71=214+4

Final round

Sunday, June 16, 2013

Phil Mickelson three-putted the third and fifth holes for double bogeys, but took back the lead with an eagle on the 10th. Justin Rose responded with birdies on the 12th and 13th. A bogey by Mickelson on the 13th gave Rose the lead.

Through 16 holes, Rose had five birdies and five bogeys and a one-shot lead over Mickelson. He managed par on the challenging final two holes, finishing with an even-par 70 for a 281 (+1) overall. Mickelson narrowly missed a birdie putt on the 16th that would have tied Rose and did not threaten to birdie either of the final two holes. A missed long par putt on 18 dropped him to +3 overall and into a tie with Jason Day for second place.

For Rose, it was his first major title. He completed the tournament without any double bogeys. On his win, Rose commented "It feels fantastic. I committed myself to the process this week. I committed myself to putting a strategy in place that I hoped would work in five-to-10 years in delivering major championships ... it's a moment where you can look back and think childhood dreams have come true." He was the first English player to win the U.S. Open since Tony Jacklin in 1970, and the first to win any major since Nick Faldo won the 1996 Masters. Rose, who entered the tournament ranked fifth in the world, moved up to third as a result of the win.

For Mickelson, it was his sixth runner-up finish at the U.S. Open, an event record. He has never won the event and called the loss heartbreaking: "this is tough to swallow after coming so close ... I felt like this was as good an opportunity I could ask for and to not get it ... it hurts."

Mahan was tied for the lead as late as the 14th hole before going +4 on the last four holes and dropping into a four-way tie for fourth, four strokes back. Jason Dufner shot a 67 (−3) despite a triple-bogey on 15 to tie Mahan, Horschel, and Ernie Els. Hideki Matsuyama also shot a 67 with six birdies to finish in a tie for tenth. Schwartzel started the day one shot back, but a 78 dropped him outside the top 10.

Shawn Stefani recorded the first hole-in-one during a U.S. Open at Merion, acing the 229 yd 17th. His 4-iron tee shot bounced off the slope left of the green and rolled a considerable distance into the cup. The scoring average for the fourth round was 74.05.

Final leaderboard

(c) = past champion
PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
1ENG **Justin Rose**71-69-71-70=281+11,440,000
T2AUS Jason Day70-74-68-71=283+3696,104
USA Phil Mickelson67-72-70-74=283
T4USA Jason Dufner74-71-73-67=285+5291,406
ZAF Ernie Els (c)71-72-73-69=285
USA Billy Horschel72-67-72-74=285
USA Hunter Mahan72-69-69-75=285
T8ENG Luke Donald68-72-71-75=286+6210,006
USA Steve Stricker71-69-70-76=286
T10BEL Nicolas Colsaerts69-72-74-72=287+7168,530
ESP Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño71-72-72-72=287
USA Rickie Fowler70-76-67-74=287
JPN Hideki Matsuyama71-75-74-67=287
Leaderboard below the top 10PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
14RSA Charl Schwartzel70-71-69-78=288+8144,444
T15AUS John Senden70-71-74-74=289+9132,453
ENG Lee Westwood70-77-69-73=289
T17USA John Huh71-73-75-71=290+10115,591
USA Michael Kim (a)73-70-71-76=2900
SWE David Lingmerth74-71-71-74=290115,591
USA Brandt Snedeker74-74-70-72=290
T21AUS Mathew Goggin68-74-76-73=291+1186,579
IRL Pádraig Harrington73-71-75-72=291
CAN David Hearn78-69-73-71=291
SCO Martin Laird74-73-76-68=291
ENG Ian Poulter71-71-73-76=291
SWE Henrik Stenson74-68-73-76=291
USA Bo Van Pelt73-71-72-75=291
T28USA Matt Kuchar74-73-72-73=292+1260,183
DEN Morten Ørum Madsen74-74-70-74=292
ENG John Parry76-71-72-73=292
CAN Mike Weir72-76-75-69=292
T32USA Kevin Chappell72-76-74-71=293+1347,246
KOR K. J. Choi70-76-75-72=293
WAL Jamie Donaldson73-73-73-74=293
SCO Paul Lawrie76-71-69-77=293
USA Edward Loar73-71-73-76=293
AUS Geoff Ogilvy (c)74-70-77-72=293
USA Webb Simpson (c)71-75-75-72=293
USA Bubba Watson71-76-70-76=293
USA Tiger Woods (c)73-70-76-74=293
T41USA Jerry Kelly70-73-75-76=294+1437,324
USA Scott Langley75-70-75-74=294
NIR Rory McIlroy (c)73-70-75-76=294
SWE Carl Pettersson72-75-74-73=294
T45NZL Steven Alker73-75-75-72=295+1528,961
ENG Paul Casey73-72-71-79=295
ESP Sergio García73-73-75-74=295
USA Charley Hoffman71-73-72-79=295
KOR Kim Bi-o72-75-73-75=295
SCO Russell Knox69-75-77-74=295
TWN Pan Cheng-tsung (a)72-72-75-76=2950
AUS Adam Scott72-75-73-75=29528,961
T53USA Matt Bettencourt72-71-76-77=296+1623,446
USA Scott Stallings71-76-76-73=296
55USA Dustin Johnson71-77-75-74=297+1722,561
T56RSA George Coetzee71-73-77-77=298+1821,485
USA Josh Teater74-74-74-76=298
USA Nicholas Thompson72-76-74-76=298
T59GER Martin Kaymer76-72-77-74=299+1920,111
GER Marcel Siem73-71-77-78=299
USA Shawn Stefani72-73-85-69=299
T62IRL Kevin Phelan (a)71-77-78-74=300+200
USA Matt Weibring75-73-76-76=30019,406
64USA Michael Weaver (a)74-74-78-75=301+210
T65SWE Peter Hedblom70-78-79-75=302+2218,926
ENG David Howell77-71-77-77=302
T67USA Jim Herman76-72-76-79=303+2317,965
USA John Peterson73-75-78-77=303
AUS Alistair Presnell73-75-76-79=303
USA Kevin Sutherland73-74-84-72=303
71SWE Robert Karlsson74-72-86-73=305+2517,165
72ENG Simon Khan74-74-82-76=306+2616,844
73USA Kyle Stanley71-74-85-78=308+2816,523
CUTAUS Aaron Baddeley75-74=149+9
RSA Tim Clark70-79=149
SWE Peter Hanson74-75=149
USA Justin Hicks76-73=149
SWE Freddie Jacobson73-76=149
USA Cliff Kresge75-74=149
USA Doug LaBelle II75-74=149
ITA Matteo Manassero75-74=149
RSA Rory Sabbatini77-72=149
USA Michael Thompson71-78=149
USA Chris Williams (a)75-74=149
USA Stewart Cink72-78=150+10
SCO Chris Doak73-77=150
USA Steven Fox (a)76-74=150
JPN Hiroyuki Fujita76-74=150
USA Morgan Hoffmann76-74=150
USA Ted Potter Jr.76-74=150
USA Kevin Streelman72-78=150
USA Brian Stuard75-75=150
RSA Jaco van Zyl73-77=150
USA Casey Wittenberg79-71=150
KOR Bae Sang-moon77-74=151+11
USA Bill Haas77-74=151
USA Gavin Hall (a)74-77=151
USA Max Homa (a)73-78=151
USA Zach Johnson74-77=151
USA Ryan Nelson73-78=151
USA D. A. Points77-74=151
USA Andrew Svoboda81-70=151
USA Nick Watney73-78=151
USA Boo Weekley75-76=151
USA Keegan Bradley77-75=152+12
USA Brandon Brown75-77=152
AUS Marcus Fraser79-73=152
USA Luke Guthrie73-79=152
ITA Francesco Molinari78-74=152
USA Brendan Steele76-76=152
USA David Toms75-77=152
KOR Yang Yong-eun77-75=152
RSA Branden Grace70-83=153+13
USA John Hahn75-78=153
CAN Mackenzie Hughes75-78=153
USA Randall Hutchison74-79=153
KOR Hwang Jung-gon75-78=153
THA Thongchai Jaidee79-74=153
AUS Marc Leishman78-75=153
NIR Graeme McDowell (c)76-77=153
USA Geoffrey Sisk78-75=153
USA Jordan Spieth77-76=153
CAN Ryan Yip76-77=153
USA Jay Don Blake74-80=154+14
NZL Michael Campbell (c)76-78=154
ARG Estanislao Goya71-83=154
USA Brandt Jobe74-80=154
USA Ryan Palmer75-79=154
ENG Eddie Pepperell77-77=154
USA Scott Piercy78-76=154
USA Jesse Smith73-81=154
ARG Ángel Cabrera (c)74-81=155+15
NIR Darren Clarke80-75=155
USA Wil Collins76-79=155
SWE Rikard Karlberg78-77=155
USA Harold Varner III76-79=155
USA Jim Furyk (c)77-79=156+16
USA Lucas Glover (c)74-82=156
USA Ryan Moore79-77=156
USA Joe Ogilvie75-81=156
ESP José María Olazábal75-81=156
CAN Adam Hadwin81-76=157+17
USA Russell Henley77-80=157
USA Zack Fischer82-76=158+18
DEN Thorbjørn Olesen79-79=158
JPN Yoshinobu Tsukada78-80=158
USA Brandon Crick81-78=159+19
USA Matt Harmon78-81=159
USA Cory McElyea (a)81-79=160+20
USA Roger Tambellini80-80=160
JPN Yui Ueda78-83=161+21
USA John Nieporte78-84=162+22
USA Ryan Sullivan81-82=163+23
USA Grayson Murray (a)83-81=164+24
WDRSA Louis Oosthuizen75+5
USA Robert Garrigus80+10

Scorecard

Final round

Hole123456789101112131415161718
Par453544443444344434
ENG Rose+1+1+2+1+2+1EEEE+1E−1EE+1+1+1
AUS Day+2+2+2+1+2+2+2+1+1E+1+1+1+2+2+2+2+3
USA Mickelson−1−1+1E+2+2+2+2+2EEE+1+1+2+2+2+3
USA Dufner+7+7+7+7+7+7+6+6+6+5+5+4+3+3+6+5+5+5
ZAF Els+5+4+5+5+7+7+6+6+6+6+6+6+6+6+5+5+4+5
USA Horschel+1+2+3+3+4+3+3+3+4+4+5+4+5+5+5+5+5+5
USA MahanEEEEE+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+3+3+4+5
ENG Donald+1+1+2+3+4+6+5+6+7+6+6+5+6+6+6+6+6+6
USA StrickerE+3+4+4+5+5+5+5+5+5+5+5+4+5+6+6+6+6
USA Fowler+3+4+4+4+5+5+5+5+5+5+5+5+4+4+5+5+6+7
ZAF Schwartzel−1−1E+1+2+4+5+5+6+7+6+6+6+6+6+7+8+8

Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par

Double Eagle --EagleBirdieBogeyDouble bogeyTriple bogey+

Source:

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