2012 U.S. Open (golf)
Tournament information | |
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Dates | June 14–17, 2012 |
Location | San Francisco, California |
Course(s) | Olympic Club, Lake Course |
Organized by | USGA |
Tour(s) |
PGA Tour European Tour Japan Golf Tour |
Statistics | |
Par | 70 |
Length | 7,170 yards (6,556 m)[1] |
Field | 156 players, 72 after cut |
Cut | 148 (+8) [2] |
Prize fund |
$8,000,000 €6,433,972 |
Winner's share |
$1,440,000 €1,158,115 [3] |
Champion | |
Webb Simpson | |
281 (+1) | |
«2011 2013» |
Club
The 2012 United States Open Championship was the 112th U.S. Open, played June 14–17 at the Olympic Club in San Francisco, California. Webb Simpson won his first major title, one stroke ahead of runners-up Graeme McDowell and Michael Thompson.[4][5]
Venue
This was the fifth U.S. Open at the Olympic Club, all played at the Lake Course. In 1955, unheralded Jack Fleck defeated Ben Hogan in an 18-hole playoff. In 1966, Billy Casper staged one of the greatest comebacks in U.S. Open history, erasing a seven-stroke deficit on the final nine holes to tie Arnold Palmer, then prevailed in an 18-hole playoff. In 1987, Scott Simpson won by a stroke over 8-time major winner Tom Watson. In 1998, Lee Janzen won his second U.S. Open, one stroke ahead of Payne Stewart.
Course layout
Olympic Club - Lake Course[1][6][7]
Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | In | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yards | 520 | 428 | 247 | 438 | 498 | 489 | 288 | 200 | 449 | 3,557 | 424 | 430 | 451 | 199 | 419 | 154 | 670 | 522 | 344 | 3,613 | 7,170 |
Par | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 34 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 5 | 4 | 36 | 70 |
Lengths of the course for previous major championships:
- 6,797 yards (6,215 m), par 70 - 1998 U.S. Open
- 6,709 yards (6,135 m), par 70 - 1987 U.S. Open
- 6,719 yards (6,144 m), par 70 - 1966 U.S. Open
- 6,700 yards (6,126 m), par 70 - 1955 U.S. Open
Changes to cuts
For 2012, the USGA changed the rule governing which players would make the cut after 36 holes. Now, only the top 60 players, plus those tied, would make the cut, instead of also including those players within ten strokes of the leader.[8]
Field
About half the field each year consists of players who are fully exempt from qualifying for the U.S. Open. The players who have qualified for the 2012 U.S. Open are listed below. Each player is classified according to the first category in which he qualified, but other categories are shown in parentheses.[9]
The qualification categories changed substantially in 2012. Seven categories (9 and 11 to 16, from 2011) were eliminated. These categories exempted top finishers on the money lists of various tours and multiple PGA Tour winners. Three categories were added (3, 4, and 9 below), for the winners of The Amateur Championship, the Mark H. McCormack Medal, and the BMW PGA Championship. Two categories were expanded (13 and 14 below), to include the top 60 instead of the top 50 in the Official World Golf Ranking.
1. Last 10 U.S. Open Champions
Ángel Cabrera (5), Michael Campbell, Jim Furyk (13,14), Lucas Glover, Retief Goosen, Graeme McDowell (13,14), Rory McIlroy (11,13,14), Geoff Ogilvy (12,13,14), Tiger Woods (7,13,14)
2. Top two finishers in the 2011 U.S. Amateur
Patrick Cantlay (a,4)
- Kelly Kraft forfeited his invitation by turning pro in April 2012.[10]
3. Winner of the 2011 British Amateur
- Bryden Macpherson forfeited his invitation by turning pro in April 2012.[11]
4. Winner of the 2011 Mark H. McCormack Medal
5. Last five Masters Champions
Trevor Immelman, Phil Mickelson (12,13,14), Charl Schwartzel (11,13,14), Bubba Watson (12,13,14)
6. Last five British Open Champions
Stewart Cink, Pádraig Harrington (7), Louis Oosthuizen (11,13,14)
- Darren Clarke withdrew after a groin injury.[12]
7. Last five PGA Champions
Keegan Bradley (12,13,14), Martin Kaymer (13,14), Y. E. Yang (11,12)
8. Last three Players Champions
K. J. Choi (12,13,14), Tim Clark, Matt Kuchar (12,13,14)
9. Winner of the 2012 BMW PGA Championship
Luke Donald (12,13,14)
10. The U.S. Senior Open Champion
Olin Browne
11. Top 10 finishers and ties in the 2011 U.S. Open
Kevin Chappell, Jason Day (12,13,14), Sergio García (13,14), Robert Garrigus, Peter Hanson (13,14), Lee Westwood (13,14)
12. All players qualifying for the 2011 edition of The Tour Championship
Aaron Baddeley (13,14), Jonathan Byrd (13,14), Jason Dufner (13,14), Bill Haas (13,14), Charles Howell III, Fredrik Jacobson (13,14), Dustin Johnson (13,14), Hunter Mahan (13,14), Chez Reavie, Justin Rose (13,14), Adam Scott (13,14), John Senden (13,14), Webb Simpson (13,14), Vijay Singh, Steve Stricker (13,14), David Toms (13,14), Bo Van Pelt (13,14), Nick Watney (13,14), Mark Wilson (13,14), Gary Woodland
- Brandt Snedeker (13,14) withdrew with a rib injury.[13]
13. Top 60 on the Official World Golf Ranking list as of May 21, 2012[14]
Bae Sang-moon (14), Thomas Bjørn (14), Rafael Cabrera-Bello (14), Nicolas Colsaerts (14), Ben Crane (14), Simon Dyson (14), Ernie Els (14), Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño (14), Rickie Fowler (14), Anders Hansen (14), Ryo Ishikawa, Miguel Ángel Jiménez, Zach Johnson (14), Robert Karlsson (14), Kim Kyung-tae (14), Martin Laird (14), Francesco Molinari (14), Kevin Na (14), Carl Pettersson (14), Ian Poulter (14), Álvaro Quirós (14), Robert Rock (14), Kyle Stanley (14)
- Paul Lawrie (ranked 40) decided not to play.[15]
- Paul Casey (ranked 54) withdrew after a shoulder injury.[16]
14. Top 60 on the Official World Golf Ranking list as of June 11, 2012[17]
Branden Grace, Spencer Levin
15. Special exemptions selected by the USGA
None
Sectional qualifiers[18]
- Japan: Hiroyuki Fujita, Brendan Jones, Lee Dong-hwan, Park Jae-bum, Tadahiro Takayama, Toru Taniguchi
- Europe: Matthew Baldwin, Grégory Bourdy, George Coetzee, Mikko Ilonen, Raphaël Jacquelin, Søren Kjeldsen, Peter Lawrie, Matteo Manassero, Alexander Norén, Lee Slattery, Marc Warren
- U.S.: Blake Adams, Michael Allen, Stephen Ames, Shane Bertsch, Matt Bettencourt, Tommy Biershenk, Jason Bohn, Roberto Castro, Alex Čejka, Paul Claxton, Jeff Curl, Joe Durant, Bob Estes, Martin Flores, Brian Gaffney, Brice Garnett, Hunter Haas, James Hahn, Hunter Hamrick, Brian Harman, Jim Herman, Tim Herron, Morgan Hoffmann, Beau Hossler (a), Cole Howard, Brooks Koepka (a), Scott Langley, Steve LeBrun, Edward Loar, Davis Love III, Bill Lunde, Steve Marino, Casey Martin, David Mathis, Mark McCormick, Dennis Miller, Jesse Mueller, Joe Ogilvie, Sam Osborne, Rod Pampling, John Peterson, Scott Piercy, D. A. Points, Alistair Presnell, Brian Rowell, Alberto Sanchez (a), Nick Sherwood (a), Scott Smith, Darron Stiles, Kevin Streelman, Anthony Summers, Michael Thompson, Nicholas Thompson, Aaron Watkins, Tim Weinhart, Charlie Wi, Cameron Wilson (a), Casey Wittenberg
Alternates
- Justin Hicks, Colt Knost, Kyle Thompson took spots reserved for players exempt in category 14.[19]
- Jordan Spieth (a) replaced Brandt Snedeker.[13]
- Andy Zhang (a) replaced Paul Casey. At 14, Zhang became the youngest golfer to compete in the U.S. Open since at least World War II.[16]
Note: Alternates are drawn from the sectional qualifiers.
- (a) denotes amateur
Past champions in the field
Made the cut
Player | Country | Year(s) won | R1 | R2 | R3 | R4 | Total | To Par | Finish |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Graeme McDowell | Northern Ireland | 2010 | 69 | 72 | 68 | 73 | 282 | +2 | T2 |
Jim Furyk | United States | 2003 | 70 | 69 | 70 | 74 | 283 | +3 | T4 |
Ernie Els | South Africa | 1994, 1997 | 75 | 69 | 68 | 72 | 284 | +4 | 9 |
Retief Goosen | South Africa | 2001, 2004 | 75 | 70 | 69 | 71 | 285 | +5 | T10 |
Tiger Woods | United States | 2000, 2002, 2008 | 69 | 70 | 75 | 73 | 287 | +7 | T21 |
Ángel Cabrera | Argentina | 2007 | 72 | 76 | 69 | 75 | 292 | +12 | T46 |
Missed the cut
Player | Country | Year won | R1 | R2 | Total | To par |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Lucas Glover | United States | 2009 | 76 | 73 | 149 | +9 |
Geoff Ogilvy | Australia | 2006 | 76 | 74 | 150 | +10 |
Rory McIlroy | Northern Ireland | 2011 | 77 | 73 | 150 | +10 |
Michael Campbell | New Zealand | 2005 | 79 | 74 | 153 | +13 |
Round summaries
First round
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Source:[20]
Second round
Friday, June 15, 2012
Place | Player | Country | Score | To par |
---|---|---|---|---|
T1 | Jim Furyk | United States | 70-69=139 | –1 |
David Toms | United States | 69-70=139 | ||
Tiger Woods | United States | 69-70=139 | ||
T4 | Nicolas Colsaerts | Belgium | 72-69=141 | +1 |
Graeme McDowell | Northern Ireland | 69-72=141 | ||
John Peterson | United States | 71-70=141 | ||
Michael Thompson | United States | 66-75=141 | ||
8 | Blake Adams | United States | 72-70=142 | +2 |
T9 | K. J. Choi | South Korea | 73-70=143 | +3 |
Jason Dufner | United States | 72-71=143 | ||
Beau Hossler (a) | United States | 70-73=143 | ||
Fredrik Jacobson | Sweden | 72-71=143 | ||
Raphaël Jacquelin | France | 72-71=143 | ||
Matt Kuchar | United States | 70-73=143 | ||
Hunter Mahan | United States | 72-71=143 | ||
Charl Schwartzel | South Africa | 73-70=143 | ||
Aaron Watkins | United States | 72-71=143 |
Source:[21]
Amateurs: Hossler (+3), Spieth (+8), Cantlay (+8), Sanchez (+9), Wilson (+14), Koepka (+14), Zhang (+17), Sherwood (+18)
Third round
Saturday, June 16, 2012
Place | Player | Country | Score | To par |
---|---|---|---|---|
T1 | Jim Furyk | United States | 70-69-70=209 | –1 |
Graeme McDowell | Northern Ireland | 69-72-68=209 | ||
3 | Fredrik Jacobson | Sweden | 72-71-68=211 | +1 |
T4 | Blake Adams | United States | 72-70-70=212 | +2 |
Nicolas Colsaerts | Belgium | 72-69-71=212 | ||
Ernie Els | South Africa | 75-69-68=212 | ||
Lee Westwood | England | 73-72-67=212 | ||
T8 | Kevin Chappell | United States | 74-71-68=213 | +3 |
Jason Dufner | United States | 72-71-70=213 | ||
Beau Hossler (a) | United States | 70-73-70=213 | ||
John Peterson | United States | 71-70-72=213 | ||
John Senden | Australia | 72-73-68=213 | ||
Webb Simpson | United States | 72-73-68=213 |
Source:[22]
Final round
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Place | Player | Country | Score | To par | Money ($) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Webb Simpson | United States | 72-73-68-68=281 | +1 | 1,440,000 |
T2 | Graeme McDowell | Northern Ireland | 69-72-68-73=282 | +2 | 695,916 |
Michael Thompson | United States | 66-75-74-67=282 | |||
T4 | Jason Dufner | United States | 72-71-70-70=283 | +3 | 276,841 |
Jim Furyk | United States | 70-69-70-74=283 | |||
Pádraig Harrington | Ireland | 74-70-71-68=283 | |||
John Peterson | United States | 71-70-72-70=283 | |||
David Toms | United States | 69-70-76-68=283 | |||
9 | Ernie Els | South Africa | 75-69-68-72=284 | +4 | 200,280 |
T10 | Kevin Chappell | United States | 74-71-68-72=285 | +5 | 163,594 |
Retief Goosen | South Africa | 75-70-69-71=285 | |||
John Senden | Australia | 72-73-68-72=285 | |||
Lee Westwood | England | 73-72-67-73=285 | |||
Casey Wittenberg | United States | 71-77-67-70=285 |
Amateurs: Spieth (+7), Hossler (+9), Cantlay (+11)
Scorecard
Final round
Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par
Source:[25]
References
- 1 2 "2012 U.S. Open: Course". USGA. Retrieved June 6, 2012.
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- ↑ "Webb Simpson sees off Graeme McDowell to win first major". Guardian. June 18, 2012. Retrieved June 21, 2012.
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- ↑ "Inside Olympic Club: U.S. Open Championship course guide". European Tour. June 9, 2012. Retrieved June 11, 2012.
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- ↑ "Entry Form, 112th U.S. Open Championship" (PDF). United States Golf Association. Retrieved March 6, 2012.
- ↑ Garrity, John; Stricklin, Art (April 23, 2012). "Pro Move: U.S. Amateur champ Kelly Kraft had a blast at the Masters, but he gave up exemptions to the U.S. and British Opens to make a run at a Tour card, a tactic that could become common". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved April 24, 2012.
- ↑ Ching, David (April 2, 2012). "Ready for the Masters". ESPN. Retrieved April 27, 2012.
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- 1 2 Harig, Bob (June 11, 2012). "Jordan Spieth in U.S. Open". ESPN.com. Retrieved June 12, 2012.
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- ↑ "1999 British Open champ Lawrie decides to skip U.S. Open". USA Today. Associated Press. May 2, 2012. Retrieved May 3, 2012.
- 1 2 "Amateur Zhang replaces Casey in field". PGA Tour. Retrieved June 12, 2012.
- ↑ "Official World Golf Ranking – Week 23, 2012" (PDF). June 10, 2012. Retrieved June 12, 2012.
- ↑ "Sectional Qualifying for the 2012 U.S. Open Championship". USGA. Retrieved June 12, 2012.
- ↑ "US Open - Levin and Grace earn US Open spots". Yahoo (UK) Sport. May 11, 2012. Retrieved May 11, 2012.
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External links
- Official website – 2012 U.S. Open
- Coverage on the PGA Tour's official site
- Coverage on the European Tour's official site
- United States Golf Association
Preceded by 2012 Masters |
Major Championships | Succeeded by 2012 Open Championship |
Coordinates: 37°42′32″N 122°29′42″W / 37.709°N 122.495°W