Tiger Woods won his second U.S. Open title in 2002, and the eighth major of his career.

Woods finished ahead of a leaderboard that included Phil Mickelson, Sergio Garcia and Nick Faldo in the Top 5, but none of those stars seriously threatened Woods’ victory. Woods won wire-to-wire, just as he did in his first U.S. Open win in 2000.

Garcia was in second place as the final round began, but four strokes behind Woods, and Garcia lost a couple more strokes to Woods throughout the fourth round. Mickelson gained on Woods, and at one point on the back nine closed to within two, but wound up three strokes behind in solo second.

The 2002 U.S. Open was played on the Black Course at Bethpage State Park in New York. Bethpage Black was the first municipal golf course ever to host a U.S. Open.

2002 U.S. Open Scores

Results from the 2002 U.S. Open golf tournament played at the par-70 Black Course at Bethpage State Park in Bethpage, N.Y. (a-amateur):

Tiger Woods, $1,000,000 67-68-70-72–277

Phil Mickelson, $585,000 70-73-67-70–280

Jeff Maggert, $362,356 69-73-68-72–282

Sergio Garcia, $252,546 68-74-67-74–283

Nick Faldo, $182,882 70-76-66-73–285

Scott Hoch, $182,882 71-75-70-69–285

Billy Mayfair, $182,882 69-74-68-74–285

Tom Byrum, $138,669 72-72-70-72–286

Padraig Harrington, $138,669 70-68-73-75–286

Nick Price, $138,669 72-75-69-70–286

Peter Lonard, $119,357 73-74-73-67–287

Robert Allenby, $102,338 74-70-67-77–288

Justin Leonard, $102,338 73-71-68-76–288

Jay Haas, $102,338 73-73-70-72–288

Dudley Hart, $102,338 69-76-70-73–288

Shigeki Maruyama, $86,372 76-67-73-73–289

Steve Stricker, $86,372 72-77-69-71–289

Luke Donald, $68,995 76-72-70-72–290

Steve Flesch, $68,995 72-72-75-71–290

Charles Howell III, $68,995 71-74-70-75–290

Thomas Levet, $68,995 71-77-70-72–290

Mark O’Meara, $68,995 76-70-69-75–290

Craig Stadler, $68,995 74-72-70-74–290

Jim Carter, $47,439 77-73-70-71–291

Darren Clarke, $47,439 74-74-72-71–291

Chris DiMarco, $47,439 74-74-72-71–291

Ernie Els, $47,439 73-74-70-74–291

Davis Love III, $47,439 71-71-72-77–291

Jeff Sluman, $47,439 73-73-72-73–291

Jason Caron, $35,639 75-72-72-73–292

K.J. Choi, $35,639 69-73-73-77–292

Paul Lawrie, $35,639 73-73-73-73–292

Scott McCarron, $35,639 72-72-70-78–292

Vijay Singh, $35,639 75-75-67-75–292

Shingo Katayama, $31,945 74-72-74-73–293

Bernhard Langer, $31,945 72-76-70-75–293

Stuart Appleby, $26,783 77-73-75-69–294

Thomas Bjorn, $26,783 71-79-73-71–294

Niclas Fasth, $26,783 72-72-74-76–294

Donnie Hammond, $26,783 73-77-71-73–294

Franklin Langham, $26,783 70-76-74-74–294

Rocco Mediate, $26,783 72-72-74-76–294

Kevin Sutherland, $26,783 74-75-70-75–294

Hidemichi Tanaka, $26,783 73-73-72-76–294

Tom Lehman, $20,072 71-76-72-76–295

David Toms, $20,072 74-74-70-77–295

Frank Lickliter II, $20,072 74-76-68-77–295

Kenny Perry, $20,072 74-76-71-74–295

Jean Van de Velde, $20,072 71-75-74-75–295

Craig Bowden, $16,294 71-77-74-74–296

Tim Herron, $16,294 75-74-73-74–296

Robert Karlsson, $16,294 71-77-72-76–296

Jose Maria Olazabal, $16,294 71-77-75-73–296

Harrison Frazar, $14,764 74-73-75-75–297

Ian Leggatt, $14,764 72-77-72-76–297

Jesper Parnevik, $14,764 72-76-69-80–297

Corey Pavin, $14,764 74-75-70-78–297

Brad Lardon, $13,988 73-73-74-78–298

John Maginnes, $13,493 79-69-73-78–299

Greg Norman, $13,493 75-73-74-77–299

Bob Tway, $13,493 72-78-73-76–299

Andy Miller, $12,794 76-74-75-75–300

Jeev Milkha Singh, $12,794 75-75-75-75–300

Paul Stankowski, $12,794 72-77-77-74–300

Spike McRoy, $12,340 75-75-74-77–301

Angel Cabrera, $12,000 73-73-79-77–302

Brad Faxon, $12,000 75-74-73-80–302

Kent Jones, $11,546 76-74-74-79–303

Len Mattiace, $11,546 72-73-78-80–303

John Daly, $11,083 74-76-81-73–304

Tom Gillis, $11,083 71-76-78-79–304

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1995 U.S. Open: Pavin Comes Through in the Clutch

Tiger Woods’ Masters Wins, Records and Yearly Scores

2010 US Open

2001 U.S. Open: Second Chance for Goosen

Phil Mickelson Masters Record: Wins and Scores

1996 U.S. Open: Jones Goes from Injured List to Winners List

Lowest Round in a Men’s Golf Major: The All-Time Bests

Tiger Woods in the Majors

1999 US Open: Payne Stewart’s Last Win

Sergio Garcia: Masters Champion and Ryder Cup Golf Star

2008 US Open: Tiger Woods Wins a Thriller

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Tiger Woods won his second U.S. Open title in 2002, and the eighth major of his career.

Woods finished ahead of a leaderboard that included Phil Mickelson, Sergio Garcia and Nick Faldo in the Top 5, but none of those stars seriously threatened Woods’ victory. Woods won wire-to-wire, just as he did in his first U.S. Open win in 2000.

Garcia was in second place as the final round began, but four strokes behind Woods, and Garcia lost a couple more strokes to Woods throughout the fourth round. Mickelson gained on Woods, and at one point on the back nine closed to within two, but wound up three strokes behind in solo second.

The 2002 U.S. Open was played on the Black Course at Bethpage State Park in New York. Bethpage Black was the first municipal golf course ever to host a U.S. Open.

2002 U.S. Open Scores

Results from the 2002 U.S. Open golf tournament played at the par-70 Black Course at Bethpage State Park in Bethpage, N.Y. (a-amateur):

Tiger Woods, $1,000,000 67-68-70-72–277

Phil Mickelson, $585,000 70-73-67-70–280

Jeff Maggert, $362,356 69-73-68-72–282

Sergio Garcia, $252,546 68-74-67-74–283

Nick Faldo, $182,882 70-76-66-73–285

Scott Hoch, $182,882 71-75-70-69–285

Billy Mayfair, $182,882 69-74-68-74–285

Tom Byrum, $138,669 72-72-70-72–286

Padraig Harrington, $138,669 70-68-73-75–286

Nick Price, $138,669 72-75-69-70–286

Peter Lonard, $119,357 73-74-73-67–287

Robert Allenby, $102,338 74-70-67-77–288

Justin Leonard, $102,338 73-71-68-76–288

Jay Haas, $102,338 73-73-70-72–288

Dudley Hart, $102,338 69-76-70-73–288

Shigeki Maruyama, $86,372 76-67-73-73–289

Steve Stricker, $86,372 72-77-69-71–289

Luke Donald, $68,995 76-72-70-72–290

Steve Flesch, $68,995 72-72-75-71–290

Charles Howell III, $68,995 71-74-70-75–290

Thomas Levet, $68,995 71-77-70-72–290

Mark O’Meara, $68,995 76-70-69-75–290

Craig Stadler, $68,995 74-72-70-74–290

Jim Carter, $47,439 77-73-70-71–291

Darren Clarke, $47,439 74-74-72-71–291

Chris DiMarco, $47,439 74-74-72-71–291

Ernie Els, $47,439 73-74-70-74–291

Davis Love III, $47,439 71-71-72-77–291

Jeff Sluman, $47,439 73-73-72-73–291

Jason Caron, $35,639 75-72-72-73–292

K.J. Choi, $35,639 69-73-73-77–292

Paul Lawrie, $35,639 73-73-73-73–292

Scott McCarron, $35,639 72-72-70-78–292

Vijay Singh, $35,639 75-75-67-75–292

Shingo Katayama, $31,945 74-72-74-73–293

Bernhard Langer, $31,945 72-76-70-75–293

Stuart Appleby, $26,783 77-73-75-69–294

Thomas Bjorn, $26,783 71-79-73-71–294

Niclas Fasth, $26,783 72-72-74-76–294

Donnie Hammond, $26,783 73-77-71-73–294

Franklin Langham, $26,783 70-76-74-74–294

Rocco Mediate, $26,783 72-72-74-76–294

Kevin Sutherland, $26,783 74-75-70-75–294

Hidemichi Tanaka, $26,783 73-73-72-76–294

Tom Lehman, $20,072 71-76-72-76–295

David Toms, $20,072 74-74-70-77–295

Frank Lickliter II, $20,072 74-76-68-77–295

Kenny Perry, $20,072 74-76-71-74–295

Jean Van de Velde, $20,072 71-75-74-75–295

Craig Bowden, $16,294 71-77-74-74–296

Tim Herron, $16,294 75-74-73-74–296

Robert Karlsson, $16,294 71-77-72-76–296

Jose Maria Olazabal, $16,294 71-77-75-73–296

Harrison Frazar, $14,764 74-73-75-75–297

Ian Leggatt, $14,764 72-77-72-76–297

Jesper Parnevik, $14,764 72-76-69-80–297

Corey Pavin, $14,764 74-75-70-78–297

Brad Lardon, $13,988 73-73-74-78–298

John Maginnes, $13,493 79-69-73-78–299

Greg Norman, $13,493 75-73-74-77–299

Bob Tway, $13,493 72-78-73-76–299

Andy Miller, $12,794 76-74-75-75–300

Jeev Milkha Singh, $12,794 75-75-75-75–300

Paul Stankowski, $12,794 72-77-77-74–300

Spike McRoy, $12,340 75-75-74-77–301

Angel Cabrera, $12,000 73-73-79-77–302

Brad Faxon, $12,000 75-74-73-80–302

Kent Jones, $11,546 76-74-74-79–303

Len Mattiace, $11,546 72-73-78-80–303

John Daly, $11,083 74-76-81-73–304

Tom Gillis, $11,083 71-76-78-79–304

2009 US Open: Surviving the Slog at Bethpage Black

Tiger Woods’ US Open Wins, Records and Yearly Scores

1995 U.S. Open: Pavin Comes Through in the Clutch

Tiger Woods’ Masters Wins, Records and Yearly Scores

2010 US Open

2001 U.S. Open: Second Chance for Goosen

Phil Mickelson Masters Record: Wins and Scores

1996 U.S. Open: Jones Goes from Injured List to Winners List

Lowest Round in a Men’s Golf Major: The All-Time Bests

Tiger Woods in the Majors

1999 US Open: Payne Stewart’s Last Win

Sergio Garcia: Masters Champion and Ryder Cup Golf Star

2008 US Open: Tiger Woods Wins a Thriller

The Worst Scores In Masters Tournament History

All-Time Bests From the British Open

2009 Masters: A Playoff Victory for Cabrera

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Tiger Woods won his second U.S. Open title in 2002, and the eighth major of his career.

Woods finished ahead of a leaderboard that included Phil Mickelson, Sergio Garcia and Nick Faldo in the Top 5, but none of those stars seriously threatened Woods’ victory. Woods won wire-to-wire, just as he did in his first U.S. Open win in 2000.

Garcia was in second place as the final round began, but four strokes behind Woods, and Garcia lost a couple more strokes to Woods throughout the fourth round. Mickelson gained on Woods, and at one point on the back nine closed to within two, but wound up three strokes behind in solo second.

The 2002 U.S. Open was played on the Black Course at Bethpage State Park in New York. Bethpage Black was the first municipal golf course ever to host a U.S. Open.

2002 U.S. Open Scores

Results from the 2002 U.S. Open golf tournament played at the par-70 Black Course at Bethpage State Park in Bethpage, N.Y. (a-amateur):

Tiger Woods, $1,000,000 67-68-70-72–277

Phil Mickelson, $585,000 70-73-67-70–280

Jeff Maggert, $362,356 69-73-68-72–282

Sergio Garcia, $252,546 68-74-67-74–283

Nick Faldo, $182,882 70-76-66-73–285

Scott Hoch, $182,882 71-75-70-69–285

Billy Mayfair, $182,882 69-74-68-74–285

Tom Byrum, $138,669 72-72-70-72–286

Padraig Harrington, $138,669 70-68-73-75–286

Nick Price, $138,669 72-75-69-70–286

Peter Lonard, $119,357 73-74-73-67–287

Robert Allenby, $102,338 74-70-67-77–288

Justin Leonard, $102,338 73-71-68-76–288

Jay Haas, $102,338 73-73-70-72–288

Dudley Hart, $102,338 69-76-70-73–288

Shigeki Maruyama, $86,372 76-67-73-73–289

Steve Stricker, $86,372 72-77-69-71–289

Luke Donald, $68,995 76-72-70-72–290

Steve Flesch, $68,995 72-72-75-71–290

Charles Howell III, $68,995 71-74-70-75–290

Thomas Levet, $68,995 71-77-70-72–290

Mark O’Meara, $68,995 76-70-69-75–290

Craig Stadler, $68,995 74-72-70-74–290

Jim Carter, $47,439 77-73-70-71–291

Darren Clarke, $47,439 74-74-72-71–291

Chris DiMarco, $47,439 74-74-72-71–291

Ernie Els, $47,439 73-74-70-74–291

Davis Love III, $47,439 71-71-72-77–291

Jeff Sluman, $47,439 73-73-72-73–291

Jason Caron, $35,639 75-72-72-73–292

K.J. Choi, $35,639 69-73-73-77–292

Paul Lawrie, $35,639 73-73-73-73–292

Scott McCarron, $35,639 72-72-70-78–292

Vijay Singh, $35,639 75-75-67-75–292

Shingo Katayama, $31,945 74-72-74-73–293

Bernhard Langer, $31,945 72-76-70-75–293

Stuart Appleby, $26,783 77-73-75-69–294

Thomas Bjorn, $26,783 71-79-73-71–294

Niclas Fasth, $26,783 72-72-74-76–294

Donnie Hammond, $26,783 73-77-71-73–294

Franklin Langham, $26,783 70-76-74-74–294

Rocco Mediate, $26,783 72-72-74-76–294

Kevin Sutherland, $26,783 74-75-70-75–294

Hidemichi Tanaka, $26,783 73-73-72-76–294

Tom Lehman, $20,072 71-76-72-76–295

David Toms, $20,072 74-74-70-77–295

Frank Lickliter II, $20,072 74-76-68-77–295

Kenny Perry, $20,072 74-76-71-74–295

Jean Van de Velde, $20,072 71-75-74-75–295

Craig Bowden, $16,294 71-77-74-74–296

Tim Herron, $16,294 75-74-73-74–296

Robert Karlsson, $16,294 71-77-72-76–296

Jose Maria Olazabal, $16,294 71-77-75-73–296

Harrison Frazar, $14,764 74-73-75-75–297

Ian Leggatt, $14,764 72-77-72-76–297

Jesper Parnevik, $14,764 72-76-69-80–297

Corey Pavin, $14,764 74-75-70-78–297

Brad Lardon, $13,988 73-73-74-78–298

John Maginnes, $13,493 79-69-73-78–299

Greg Norman, $13,493 75-73-74-77–299

Bob Tway, $13,493 72-78-73-76–299

Andy Miller, $12,794 76-74-75-75–300

Jeev Milkha Singh, $12,794 75-75-75-75–300

Paul Stankowski, $12,794 72-77-77-74–300

Spike McRoy, $12,340 75-75-74-77–301

Angel Cabrera, $12,000 73-73-79-77–302

Brad Faxon, $12,000 75-74-73-80–302

Kent Jones, $11,546 76-74-74-79–303

Len Mattiace, $11,546 72-73-78-80–303

John Daly, $11,083 74-76-81-73–304

Tom Gillis, $11,083 71-76-78-79–304

Tiger Woods won his second U.S. Open title in 2002, and the eighth major of his career.

Woods finished ahead of a leaderboard that included Phil Mickelson, Sergio Garcia and Nick Faldo in the Top 5, but none of those stars seriously threatened Woods’ victory. Woods won wire-to-wire, just as he did in his first U.S. Open win in 2000.

Garcia was in second place as the final round began, but four strokes behind Woods, and Garcia lost a couple more strokes to Woods throughout the fourth round. Mickelson gained on Woods, and at one point on the back nine closed to within two, but wound up three strokes behind in solo second.

The 2002 U.S. Open was played on the Black Course at Bethpage State Park in New York. Bethpage Black was the first municipal golf course ever to host a U.S. Open.

2002 U.S. Open Scores

Results from the 2002 U.S. Open golf tournament played at the par-70 Black Course at Bethpage State Park in Bethpage, N.Y. (a-amateur):

Tiger Woods, $1,000,000 67-68-70-72–277

Phil Mickelson, $585,000 70-73-67-70–280

Jeff Maggert, $362,356 69-73-68-72–282

Sergio Garcia, $252,546 68-74-67-74–283

Nick Faldo, $182,882 70-76-66-73–285

Scott Hoch, $182,882 71-75-70-69–285

Billy Mayfair, $182,882 69-74-68-74–285

Tom Byrum, $138,669 72-72-70-72–286

Padraig Harrington, $138,669 70-68-73-75–286

Nick Price, $138,669 72-75-69-70–286

Peter Lonard, $119,357 73-74-73-67–287

Robert Allenby, $102,338 74-70-67-77–288

Justin Leonard, $102,338 73-71-68-76–288

Jay Haas, $102,338 73-73-70-72–288

Dudley Hart, $102,338 69-76-70-73–288

Shigeki Maruyama, $86,372 76-67-73-73–289

Steve Stricker, $86,372 72-77-69-71–289

Luke Donald, $68,995 76-72-70-72–290

Steve Flesch, $68,995 72-72-75-71–290

Charles Howell III, $68,995 71-74-70-75–290

Thomas Levet, $68,995 71-77-70-72–290

Mark O’Meara, $68,995 76-70-69-75–290

Craig Stadler, $68,995 74-72-70-74–290

Jim Carter, $47,439 77-73-70-71–291

Darren Clarke, $47,439 74-74-72-71–291

Chris DiMarco, $47,439 74-74-72-71–291

Ernie Els, $47,439 73-74-70-74–291

Davis Love III, $47,439 71-71-72-77–291

Jeff Sluman, $47,439 73-73-72-73–291

Jason Caron, $35,639 75-72-72-73–292

K.J. Choi, $35,639 69-73-73-77–292

Paul Lawrie, $35,639 73-73-73-73–292

Scott McCarron, $35,639 72-72-70-78–292

Vijay Singh, $35,639 75-75-67-75–292

Shingo Katayama, $31,945 74-72-74-73–293

Bernhard Langer, $31,945 72-76-70-75–293

Stuart Appleby, $26,783 77-73-75-69–294

Thomas Bjorn, $26,783 71-79-73-71–294

Niclas Fasth, $26,783 72-72-74-76–294

Donnie Hammond, $26,783 73-77-71-73–294

Franklin Langham, $26,783 70-76-74-74–294

Rocco Mediate, $26,783 72-72-74-76–294

Kevin Sutherland, $26,783 74-75-70-75–294

Hidemichi Tanaka, $26,783 73-73-72-76–294

Tom Lehman, $20,072 71-76-72-76–295

David Toms, $20,072 74-74-70-77–295

Frank Lickliter II, $20,072 74-76-68-77–295

Kenny Perry, $20,072 74-76-71-74–295

Jean Van de Velde, $20,072 71-75-74-75–295

Craig Bowden, $16,294 71-77-74-74–296

Tim Herron, $16,294 75-74-73-74–296

Robert Karlsson, $16,294 71-77-72-76–296

Jose Maria Olazabal, $16,294 71-77-75-73–296

Harrison Frazar, $14,764 74-73-75-75–297

Ian Leggatt, $14,764 72-77-72-76–297

Jesper Parnevik, $14,764 72-76-69-80–297

Corey Pavin, $14,764 74-75-70-78–297

Brad Lardon, $13,988 73-73-74-78–298

John Maginnes, $13,493 79-69-73-78–299

Greg Norman, $13,493 75-73-74-77–299

Bob Tway, $13,493 72-78-73-76–299

Andy Miller, $12,794 76-74-75-75–300

Jeev Milkha Singh, $12,794 75-75-75-75–300

Paul Stankowski, $12,794 72-77-77-74–300

Spike McRoy, $12,340 75-75-74-77–301

Angel Cabrera, $12,000 73-73-79-77–302

Brad Faxon, $12,000 75-74-73-80–302

Kent Jones, $11,546 76-74-74-79–303

Len Mattiace, $11,546 72-73-78-80–303

John Daly, $11,083 74-76-81-73–304

Tom Gillis, $11,083 71-76-78-79–304

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2009 US Open: Surviving the Slog at Bethpage Black

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Tiger Woods’ US Open Wins, Records and Yearly Scores

Tiger Woods’ US Open Wins, Records and Yearly Scores

1995 U.S. Open: Pavin Comes Through in the Clutch

1995 U.S. Open: Pavin Comes Through in the Clutch

Tiger Woods’ Masters Wins, Records and Yearly Scores

Tiger Woods’ Masters Wins, Records and Yearly Scores

2010 US Open

2010 US Open

2001 U.S. Open: Second Chance for Goosen

2001 U.S. Open: Second Chance for Goosen

Phil Mickelson Masters Record: Wins and Scores

Phil Mickelson Masters Record: Wins and Scores

1996 U.S. Open: Jones Goes from Injured List to Winners List

1996 U.S. Open: Jones Goes from Injured List to Winners List

Lowest Round in a Men’s Golf Major: The All-Time Bests

Lowest Round in a Men’s Golf Major: The All-Time Bests

Tiger Woods in the Majors

Tiger Woods in the Majors

1999 US Open: Payne Stewart’s Last Win

1999 US Open: Payne Stewart’s Last Win

Sergio Garcia: Masters Champion and Ryder Cup Golf Star

Sergio Garcia: Masters Champion and Ryder Cup Golf Star

2008 US Open: Tiger Woods Wins a Thriller

2008 US Open: Tiger Woods Wins a Thriller

The Worst Scores In Masters Tournament History

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All-Time Bests From the British Open

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2009 Masters: A Playoff Victory for Cabrera

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