Who has won the U.S. Open? Winners by year for golf major

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Scottie Scheffler is on a roll. The world’s No. 1 golfer has won five PGA TOUR events this season.

Scheffler looks to add to his total at the 124th U.S. Open at Pinehurst Resort and Country Club’s No. 2 course in Pinehurst, North Carolina.

Scheffler, the overwhelming betting favorite, is in search of his first career U.S. Open championship.

Here’s a list of all-time U.S. Open champions.

2023: Wyndham Clark

2022: Matt Fitzpatrick

2021: Jon Rahm

2020: Bryson DeChambeau

2019: Gary Woodland

2018: Brooks Koepka

2017: Brooks Koepka

2016: Dustin Johnson

2015: Jordan Spieth

2014: Martin Kaymer

2013: Justin Rose

2012: Webb Simpson

2011: Rory McIlroy

2010: Graeme McDowell

2009: Lucas Glover

2008: Tiger Woods*

2007: Angel Cabrera

2006: Geoff Ogilvy

2005: Michael Campbell

2004: Retief Goosen

2003: Jim Furyk

2002: Tiger Woods

2001: Retief Goosen*

2000: Tiger Woods

1999: Payne Stewart

1998: Lee Janzen

1997: Ernie Els

1996: Steve Jones

1995: Corey Pavin

1994: Ernie Els*

1993: Lee Janzen

1992: Tom Kite

1991: Payne Stewart

1990: Hale Irwin* 1

1989: Curtis Strange

1988: Curtis Strange*

1987: Scott Simpson

1986: Raymond Floyd

1985: Andy North

1984: Fuzzy Zoeller*

1983: Larry Nelson

1982: Tom Watson

1981: David Graham

1980: Jack Nicklaus

1979: Hale Irwin

1978: Andy North

1977: Hubert Green

1976: Jerry Pate

1975: Lou Graham*

1974: Hale Irwin

1973: Johnny Miller

1972: Jack Nicklaus

1971: Lee Trevino*

1970: Tony Jacklin

1969: Orville Moody

1968: Lee Trevino

1967: Jack Nicklaus

1966: Billy Casper Jr.*

1965: Gary Player*

1964: Ken Venturi

1963: Julius Boros*

1962: Jack Nicklaus*

1961: Gene Littler

1960: Arnold Palmer

1959: Billy Casper Jr.

1958: Tommy Bolt

1957: Dick Mayer*

1956: Cary Middlecoff

1955: Jack Fleck*

1954: Ed Furgol

1953: Ben Hogan

1952: Julius Boros

1951: Ben Hogan

1950: Ben Hogan*

1949: Cary Middlecoff

1948: Ben Hogan

1947: Lew Worsham*

1946: Lloyd Mangrum*

1945: Canceled due to World War II

1944: Canceled due to World War II

1943: Canceled due to World War II

1942: Canceled due to World War II

1941: Craig Wood

1940: Lawson Little*

1939: Byron Nelson*

1938: Ralph Guldahl

1937: Ralph Guldahl

1936: Tony Manero

1935: Sam Parks Jr.

1934: Olin Dutra

1933: (a)-Johnny Goodman

1932: Gene Sarazen

1931: Billy Burke*

1930: (a)-Bob Jones

1929: (a)-Bob Jones*

1928: Johnny Farrell*

1927: Tommy Armour*

1926: (a)-Bob Jones

1925: William Macfarlane*

1924: Cyril Walker

1923: (a)-Bob Jones*

1922: Gene Sarazen

1921: James M. Barnes

1920: Edward Ray

1919: Walter Hagen

1918: Canceled due to World War I

1917: Canceled due to World War I

1916: (a)-Charles Evans Jr.

1915: (a)-Jerome D. Travers

1914: Walter Hagen

1913: (a)-Francis Ouimet*

1912: John J. McDermott

1911: John J. McDermott*

1910: Alex Smith*

1909: George Sargent

1908: Fred McLeod*

1907: Alex Ross*

1906: Alex Smith

1905: Willie Anderson

1904: Willie Anderson

1903: Willie Anderson*

1902: Laurence Auchterlonie

1901: Willie Anderson*

1900: Harry Vardon

1899: Willie Smith

1898: Fred Herd

1897: Joe Lloyd

1896: James Foulis

1895: Horace Rawlins

* Won in playoff

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