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Thursday, June 16, 2011

Winning the US Open Golf Championship



Winners of the U.S. Open receive the U.S. Open Golf Trophy, a monetary prize, and several opportunities for advancement and security within a golf career, such as:
• automatic invitations to participate in the other three majors for the next five years: Masters Tournament, British Open, and PGA Championship
• automatic invitation to participate in the Players Championship for the next five years
• ten year exemption from qualifying for the U.S. Open
• for regular members, five year exemption on the PGA Tour; for non-members of the PGA Tour, the option of either joining the PGA Tour within 60 days of their win, or before the start of the next five tour season
• automatic invitations to three out of five of the senior majors upon turning fifty years old: U.S. Senior Open for five years, Senior PGA Championship for life, and Senior British Open for life
There are several notable U.S. Open record-breakers:
• The record for the most U.S. Open wins is tied among four golfers, each claiming a total of four wins: Willie Anderson, Bobby Jones, Ben Hogan, and Jack Nicklaus.
• The youngest U.S. Open qualifier in the history of the tournament has been Tadd Fujikawa, a fifteen year old from Hawaii, a qualifier for the 2006 tournament.
• The record for the youngest winner in the history of the U.S. Open has not been broken since 1911, when John McDermott won at nineteen years old.
• In 1990, the record was set for the oldest U.S. Open victor so far by Hale Irwin, at forty-five years of age, winning the third and final U.S. Open of his career.
• The record for lowest score over 72 holes is tied among Jack Nicklaus, Lee Janzen, Tiger Woods, and Jim Furyk, at the low score of 272.
• The record for the most strokes under par over 72 holes is held by Tiger Woods, who won in the year 2000 at 12 strokes under par.
The terrain these notable golfers have had to conquer in order to win their sports awards has not been mild. U.S. Open golf championship takes place at a variety of courses arranged in a manner that renders scoring very difficult and that demands accuracy in driving. The hosting courses are usually lengthy, comprised of rough, hilly greens, and pinched fairways in areas leading to holes that would otherwise be regarded as simpler and more straightforward. For this reason, scoring is usually tight among the leading players, and the winner does not often win by an extreme difference. Along with these requirements for a chosen U.S. Open Golf course are the infrastructure of the surrounding locale and the space available along and around the course, for media and other spectators.
Many golf courses aspiring to become a part of the U.S. Open rotation among hosts have actually had renovations in order to offer these desired landscape features. Throughout its history, U.S. Open tournaments venues that have met the rigid qualifications have included: Pebble Beach Golf Links, in Pebble Beach, California; Pinehurst Resort, in Pinehurst, North Carolina; Olympic Club, in San Francisco, California; Shinnecock Hills Golf Country Club, in Shinnecock Hills, New York; Oakland Hills Country Club, in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan; and Canterbury Golf Club, in Beachwood, Ohio, which have all proudly hosted the event in multiple years, along with a select few others.
The author of this article is 10 year veteran in the crystal awards and recognition gifts industry.
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