A stern and unforgiving Oakmont Country Club was the site of the 2007 U.S. Open, which ended with the winner at 5-over par for the week. Only eight rounds under par were recorded in the tournament.

That winner was Argentina’s Angel Cabrera, who claimed his first major championship victory. It was the first time any golfer from South America won a U.S. Open.

Cabrera was the second-round leader, but a third-round 76 left him four strokes behind Aaron Baddeley at the start of the final round. Tiger Woods was in second, two behind Baddeley. Baddeley was never a factor, however, triple-bogeying the first hole and going on to a round of 80.

Cabrera got in the clubhouse after a round of 69 moved him to the top of the leaderboard, and had to wait out the finishes by Woods and Jim Furyk, who moved up the leaderboard with a 70. Woods or Furyk could have forced an 18-hole playoff by birdying the last hole, but both settled for pars and they wound up tied for second place, one behind.

2007 U.S. Open ScoresResults from the 2007 U.S. Open golf tournament played at the par-70 Oakmont Country Club in Oakmont, Pa. (a-amateur):

Angel Cabrera 69-71-76-69–285 $1,260,000

Jim Furyk 71-75-70-70–286 $611,336

Tiger Woods 71-74-69-72–286 $611,336

Niclas Fasth 71-71-75-70–287 $325,923

David Toms 72-72-73-72–289 $248,948

Bubba Watson 70-71-74-74–289 $248,948

Nick Dougherty 68-77-74-71–290 $194,245

Scott Verplank 73-71-74-72–290 $194,245

Jerry Kelly 74-71-73-72–290 $194,245

Justin Rose 71-71-73-76–291 $154,093

Stephen Ames 73-69-73-76–291 $154,093

Paul Casey 77-66-72-76–291 $154,093

Lee Janzen 73-73-73-73–292 $124,706

Hunter Mahan 73-74-72-73–292 $124,706

Steve Stricker 75-73-68-76–292 $124,706

Aaron Baddeley 72-70-70-80–292 $124,706

Carl Pettersson 72-72-75-74–293 $102,536

Tim Clark 72-76-71-74–293 $102,536

Jeff Brehaut 73-75-70-75–293 $102,536

Anthony Kim 74-73-80-67–294 $86,200

Mike Weir 74-72-73-75–294 $86,200

Vijay Singh 71-77-70-76–294 $86,200

Ken Duke 74-75-73-73–295 $71,905

Brandt Snedeker 71-73-77-74–295 $71,905

Nick O’Hern 76-74-71-74–295 $71,905

Camilo Villegas 73-77-75-71–296 $57,026

Boo Weekley 72-75-77-72–296 $57,026

J.J. Henry 71-78-75-72–296 $57,026

Stuart Appleby 74-72-71-79–296 $57,026

Pablo Martin 71-76-77-73–297 $45,313

Peter Hanson 71-74-78-74–297 $45,313

Fred Funk 71-78-74-74–297 $45,313

D.J. Brigman 74-74-74-75–297 $45,313

Charl Schwartzel 75-73-73-76–297 $45,313

Graeme McDowell 73-72-75-77–297 $45,313

Lee Westwood 72-75-79-72–298 $37,159

Shingo Katayama 72-74-79-73–298 $37,159

Mathew Goggin 77-73-74-74–298 $37,159

Jeev Milkha Singh 75-75-73-75–298 $37,159

Ian Poulter 72-77-72-77–298 $37,159

Tom Pernice Jr. 72-72-75-79–298 $37,159

Kenneth Ferrie 74-76-77-72–299 $31,084

Geoff Ogilvy 71-75-78-75–299 $31,084

John Rollins 75-74-74-76–299 $31,084

Marcus Fraser 72-78-77-73–300 $25,016

Olin Browne 71-75-80-74–300 $25,016

Ben Curtis 71-77-78-74–300 $25,016

Jose Maria Olazabal 70-78-78-74–300 $25,016

Zach Johnson 76-74-76-74–300 $25,016

Chris DiMarco 76-73-73-78–300 $25,016

Rory Sabbatini 73-77-78-73–301 $20,282

Charles Howell III 76-73-77-75–301 $20,282

Dean Wilson 76-74-76-75–301 $20,282

Ernie Els 73-76-74-78–301 $20,282

Anders Hansen 71-79-79-73–302 $18,829

Michael Putnam 73-74-72-83–302 $18,829

Chad Campbell 73-72-77-81–303 $18,184

Kevin Sutherland 74-76-79-75–304 $17,371

Bob Estes 75-75-77-77–304 $17,371

Michael Campbell 73-77-75-79–304 $17,371

Harrison Frazar 74-74-74-82–304 $17,371

Jason Dufner 71-75-79-80–305 $16,647

George McNeill 72-76-77-81–306 $16,363

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2000 Masters Tournament: Singh Goes Green

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A stern and unforgiving Oakmont Country Club was the site of the 2007 U.S. Open, which ended with the winner at 5-over par for the week. Only eight rounds under par were recorded in the tournament.

That winner was Argentina’s Angel Cabrera, who claimed his first major championship victory. It was the first time any golfer from South America won a U.S. Open.

Cabrera was the second-round leader, but a third-round 76 left him four strokes behind Aaron Baddeley at the start of the final round. Tiger Woods was in second, two behind Baddeley. Baddeley was never a factor, however, triple-bogeying the first hole and going on to a round of 80.

Cabrera got in the clubhouse after a round of 69 moved him to the top of the leaderboard, and had to wait out the finishes by Woods and Jim Furyk, who moved up the leaderboard with a 70. Woods or Furyk could have forced an 18-hole playoff by birdying the last hole, but both settled for pars and they wound up tied for second place, one behind.

2007 U.S. Open ScoresResults from the 2007 U.S. Open golf tournament played at the par-70 Oakmont Country Club in Oakmont, Pa. (a-amateur):

Angel Cabrera 69-71-76-69–285 $1,260,000

Jim Furyk 71-75-70-70–286 $611,336

Tiger Woods 71-74-69-72–286 $611,336

Niclas Fasth 71-71-75-70–287 $325,923

David Toms 72-72-73-72–289 $248,948

Bubba Watson 70-71-74-74–289 $248,948

Nick Dougherty 68-77-74-71–290 $194,245

Scott Verplank 73-71-74-72–290 $194,245

Jerry Kelly 74-71-73-72–290 $194,245

Justin Rose 71-71-73-76–291 $154,093

Stephen Ames 73-69-73-76–291 $154,093

Paul Casey 77-66-72-76–291 $154,093

Lee Janzen 73-73-73-73–292 $124,706

Hunter Mahan 73-74-72-73–292 $124,706

Steve Stricker 75-73-68-76–292 $124,706

Aaron Baddeley 72-70-70-80–292 $124,706

Carl Pettersson 72-72-75-74–293 $102,536

Tim Clark 72-76-71-74–293 $102,536

Jeff Brehaut 73-75-70-75–293 $102,536

Anthony Kim 74-73-80-67–294 $86,200

Mike Weir 74-72-73-75–294 $86,200

Vijay Singh 71-77-70-76–294 $86,200

Ken Duke 74-75-73-73–295 $71,905

Brandt Snedeker 71-73-77-74–295 $71,905

Nick O’Hern 76-74-71-74–295 $71,905

Camilo Villegas 73-77-75-71–296 $57,026

Boo Weekley 72-75-77-72–296 $57,026

J.J. Henry 71-78-75-72–296 $57,026

Stuart Appleby 74-72-71-79–296 $57,026

Pablo Martin 71-76-77-73–297 $45,313

Peter Hanson 71-74-78-74–297 $45,313

Fred Funk 71-78-74-74–297 $45,313

D.J. Brigman 74-74-74-75–297 $45,313

Charl Schwartzel 75-73-73-76–297 $45,313

Graeme McDowell 73-72-75-77–297 $45,313

Lee Westwood 72-75-79-72–298 $37,159

Shingo Katayama 72-74-79-73–298 $37,159

Mathew Goggin 77-73-74-74–298 $37,159

Jeev Milkha Singh 75-75-73-75–298 $37,159

Ian Poulter 72-77-72-77–298 $37,159

Tom Pernice Jr. 72-72-75-79–298 $37,159

Kenneth Ferrie 74-76-77-72–299 $31,084

Geoff Ogilvy 71-75-78-75–299 $31,084

John Rollins 75-74-74-76–299 $31,084

Marcus Fraser 72-78-77-73–300 $25,016

Olin Browne 71-75-80-74–300 $25,016

Ben Curtis 71-77-78-74–300 $25,016

Jose Maria Olazabal 70-78-78-74–300 $25,016

Zach Johnson 76-74-76-74–300 $25,016

Chris DiMarco 76-73-73-78–300 $25,016

Rory Sabbatini 73-77-78-73–301 $20,282

Charles Howell III 76-73-77-75–301 $20,282

Dean Wilson 76-74-76-75–301 $20,282

Ernie Els 73-76-74-78–301 $20,282

Anders Hansen 71-79-79-73–302 $18,829

Michael Putnam 73-74-72-83–302 $18,829

Chad Campbell 73-72-77-81–303 $18,184

Kevin Sutherland 74-76-79-75–304 $17,371

Bob Estes 75-75-77-77–304 $17,371

Michael Campbell 73-77-75-79–304 $17,371

Harrison Frazar 74-74-74-82–304 $17,371

Jason Dufner 71-75-79-80–305 $16,647

George McNeill 72-76-77-81–306 $16,363

Back to list of U.S. Open Winners

7 Times Golfers Ripped the USGA Over the US Open Golf Course

Tiger Woods’ US Open Wins, Records and Yearly Scores

2010 US Open

2009 US Open: Surviving the Slog at Bethpage Black

2008 US Open: Tiger Woods Wins a Thriller

2019 Masters Tournament: Tiger Woods Wins 5th Green Jacket

2009 Masters: A Playoff Victory for Cabrera

Tiger Woods’ Masters Wins, Records and Yearly Scores

1950 US Open: Hogan’s Triumphant Return

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

2000 Masters Tournament: Singh Goes Green

1999 US Open: Payne Stewart’s Last Win

1998 US Open: Janzen Gets the Better of Stewart … Again

1974 U.S. Open: ‘The Massacre at Winged Foot’

The Worst Golf Chokes and Collapses

The U.S. Open’s Most Golfed Courses

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A stern and unforgiving Oakmont Country Club was the site of the 2007 U.S. Open, which ended with the winner at 5-over par for the week. Only eight rounds under par were recorded in the tournament.

That winner was Argentina’s Angel Cabrera, who claimed his first major championship victory. It was the first time any golfer from South America won a U.S. Open.

Cabrera was the second-round leader, but a third-round 76 left him four strokes behind Aaron Baddeley at the start of the final round. Tiger Woods was in second, two behind Baddeley. Baddeley was never a factor, however, triple-bogeying the first hole and going on to a round of 80.

Cabrera got in the clubhouse after a round of 69 moved him to the top of the leaderboard, and had to wait out the finishes by Woods and Jim Furyk, who moved up the leaderboard with a 70. Woods or Furyk could have forced an 18-hole playoff by birdying the last hole, but both settled for pars and they wound up tied for second place, one behind.

2007 U.S. Open ScoresResults from the 2007 U.S. Open golf tournament played at the par-70 Oakmont Country Club in Oakmont, Pa. (a-amateur):

Angel Cabrera 69-71-76-69–285 $1,260,000

Jim Furyk 71-75-70-70–286 $611,336

Tiger Woods 71-74-69-72–286 $611,336

Niclas Fasth 71-71-75-70–287 $325,923

David Toms 72-72-73-72–289 $248,948

Bubba Watson 70-71-74-74–289 $248,948

Nick Dougherty 68-77-74-71–290 $194,245

Scott Verplank 73-71-74-72–290 $194,245

Jerry Kelly 74-71-73-72–290 $194,245

Justin Rose 71-71-73-76–291 $154,093

Stephen Ames 73-69-73-76–291 $154,093

Paul Casey 77-66-72-76–291 $154,093

Lee Janzen 73-73-73-73–292 $124,706

Hunter Mahan 73-74-72-73–292 $124,706

Steve Stricker 75-73-68-76–292 $124,706

Aaron Baddeley 72-70-70-80–292 $124,706

Carl Pettersson 72-72-75-74–293 $102,536

Tim Clark 72-76-71-74–293 $102,536

Jeff Brehaut 73-75-70-75–293 $102,536

Anthony Kim 74-73-80-67–294 $86,200

Mike Weir 74-72-73-75–294 $86,200

Vijay Singh 71-77-70-76–294 $86,200

Ken Duke 74-75-73-73–295 $71,905

Brandt Snedeker 71-73-77-74–295 $71,905

Nick O’Hern 76-74-71-74–295 $71,905

Camilo Villegas 73-77-75-71–296 $57,026

Boo Weekley 72-75-77-72–296 $57,026

J.J. Henry 71-78-75-72–296 $57,026

Stuart Appleby 74-72-71-79–296 $57,026

Pablo Martin 71-76-77-73–297 $45,313

Peter Hanson 71-74-78-74–297 $45,313

Fred Funk 71-78-74-74–297 $45,313

D.J. Brigman 74-74-74-75–297 $45,313

Charl Schwartzel 75-73-73-76–297 $45,313

Graeme McDowell 73-72-75-77–297 $45,313

Lee Westwood 72-75-79-72–298 $37,159

Shingo Katayama 72-74-79-73–298 $37,159

Mathew Goggin 77-73-74-74–298 $37,159

Jeev Milkha Singh 75-75-73-75–298 $37,159

Ian Poulter 72-77-72-77–298 $37,159

Tom Pernice Jr. 72-72-75-79–298 $37,159

Kenneth Ferrie 74-76-77-72–299 $31,084

Geoff Ogilvy 71-75-78-75–299 $31,084

John Rollins 75-74-74-76–299 $31,084

Marcus Fraser 72-78-77-73–300 $25,016

Olin Browne 71-75-80-74–300 $25,016

Ben Curtis 71-77-78-74–300 $25,016

Jose Maria Olazabal 70-78-78-74–300 $25,016

Zach Johnson 76-74-76-74–300 $25,016

Chris DiMarco 76-73-73-78–300 $25,016

Rory Sabbatini 73-77-78-73–301 $20,282

Charles Howell III 76-73-77-75–301 $20,282

Dean Wilson 76-74-76-75–301 $20,282

Ernie Els 73-76-74-78–301 $20,282

Anders Hansen 71-79-79-73–302 $18,829

Michael Putnam 73-74-72-83–302 $18,829

Chad Campbell 73-72-77-81–303 $18,184

Kevin Sutherland 74-76-79-75–304 $17,371

Bob Estes 75-75-77-77–304 $17,371

Michael Campbell 73-77-75-79–304 $17,371

Harrison Frazar 74-74-74-82–304 $17,371

Jason Dufner 71-75-79-80–305 $16,647

George McNeill 72-76-77-81–306 $16,363

Back to list of U.S. Open Winners

A stern and unforgiving Oakmont Country Club was the site of the 2007 U.S. Open, which ended with the winner at 5-over par for the week. Only eight rounds under par were recorded in the tournament.

That winner was Argentina’s Angel Cabrera, who claimed his first major championship victory. It was the first time any golfer from South America won a U.S. Open.

Cabrera was the second-round leader, but a third-round 76 left him four strokes behind Aaron Baddeley at the start of the final round. Tiger Woods was in second, two behind Baddeley. Baddeley was never a factor, however, triple-bogeying the first hole and going on to a round of 80.

Cabrera got in the clubhouse after a round of 69 moved him to the top of the leaderboard, and had to wait out the finishes by Woods and Jim Furyk, who moved up the leaderboard with a 70. Woods or Furyk could have forced an 18-hole playoff by birdying the last hole, but both settled for pars and they wound up tied for second place, one behind.

2007 U.S. Open ScoresResults from the 2007 U.S. Open golf tournament played at the par-70 Oakmont Country Club in Oakmont, Pa. (a-amateur):

Angel Cabrera 69-71-76-69–285 $1,260,000

Jim Furyk 71-75-70-70–286 $611,336

Tiger Woods 71-74-69-72–286 $611,336

Niclas Fasth 71-71-75-70–287 $325,923

David Toms 72-72-73-72–289 $248,948

Bubba Watson 70-71-74-74–289 $248,948

Nick Dougherty 68-77-74-71–290 $194,245

Scott Verplank 73-71-74-72–290 $194,245

Jerry Kelly 74-71-73-72–290 $194,245

Justin Rose 71-71-73-76–291 $154,093

Stephen Ames 73-69-73-76–291 $154,093

Paul Casey 77-66-72-76–291 $154,093

Lee Janzen 73-73-73-73–292 $124,706

Hunter Mahan 73-74-72-73–292 $124,706

Steve Stricker 75-73-68-76–292 $124,706

Aaron Baddeley 72-70-70-80–292 $124,706

Carl Pettersson 72-72-75-74–293 $102,536

Tim Clark 72-76-71-74–293 $102,536

Jeff Brehaut 73-75-70-75–293 $102,536

Anthony Kim 74-73-80-67–294 $86,200

Mike Weir 74-72-73-75–294 $86,200

Vijay Singh 71-77-70-76–294 $86,200

Ken Duke 74-75-73-73–295 $71,905

Brandt Snedeker 71-73-77-74–295 $71,905

Nick O’Hern 76-74-71-74–295 $71,905

Camilo Villegas 73-77-75-71–296 $57,026

Boo Weekley 72-75-77-72–296 $57,026

J.J. Henry 71-78-75-72–296 $57,026

Stuart Appleby 74-72-71-79–296 $57,026

Pablo Martin 71-76-77-73–297 $45,313

Peter Hanson 71-74-78-74–297 $45,313

Fred Funk 71-78-74-74–297 $45,313

D.J. Brigman 74-74-74-75–297 $45,313

Charl Schwartzel 75-73-73-76–297 $45,313

Graeme McDowell 73-72-75-77–297 $45,313

Lee Westwood 72-75-79-72–298 $37,159

Shingo Katayama 72-74-79-73–298 $37,159

Mathew Goggin 77-73-74-74–298 $37,159

Jeev Milkha Singh 75-75-73-75–298 $37,159

Ian Poulter 72-77-72-77–298 $37,159

Tom Pernice Jr. 72-72-75-79–298 $37,159

Kenneth Ferrie 74-76-77-72–299 $31,084

Geoff Ogilvy 71-75-78-75–299 $31,084

John Rollins 75-74-74-76–299 $31,084

Marcus Fraser 72-78-77-73–300 $25,016

Olin Browne 71-75-80-74–300 $25,016

Ben Curtis 71-77-78-74–300 $25,016

Jose Maria Olazabal 70-78-78-74–300 $25,016

Zach Johnson 76-74-76-74–300 $25,016

Chris DiMarco 76-73-73-78–300 $25,016

Rory Sabbatini 73-77-78-73–301 $20,282

Charles Howell III 76-73-77-75–301 $20,282

Dean Wilson 76-74-76-75–301 $20,282

Ernie Els 73-76-74-78–301 $20,282

Anders Hansen 71-79-79-73–302 $18,829

Michael Putnam 73-74-72-83–302 $18,829

Chad Campbell 73-72-77-81–303 $18,184

Kevin Sutherland 74-76-79-75–304 $17,371

Bob Estes 75-75-77-77–304 $17,371

Michael Campbell 73-77-75-79–304 $17,371

Harrison Frazar 74-74-74-82–304 $17,371

Jason Dufner 71-75-79-80–305 $16,647

George McNeill 72-76-77-81–306 $16,363

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7 Times Golfers Ripped the USGA Over the US Open Golf Course

7 Times Golfers Ripped the USGA Over the US Open Golf Course

Tiger Woods’ US Open Wins, Records and Yearly Scores

Tiger Woods’ US Open Wins, Records and Yearly Scores

2010 US Open

2010 US Open

2009 US Open: Surviving the Slog at Bethpage Black

2009 US Open: Surviving the Slog at Bethpage Black

2008 US Open: Tiger Woods Wins a Thriller

2008 US Open: Tiger Woods Wins a Thriller

2019 Masters Tournament: Tiger Woods Wins 5th Green Jacket

2019 Masters Tournament: Tiger Woods Wins 5th Green Jacket

2009 Masters: A Playoff Victory for Cabrera

2009 Masters: A Playoff Victory for Cabrera

Tiger Woods’ Masters Wins, Records and Yearly Scores

Tiger Woods’ Masters Wins, Records and Yearly Scores

1950 US Open: Hogan’s Triumphant Return

1950 US Open: Hogan’s Triumphant Return

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

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

2000 Masters Tournament: Singh Goes Green

2000 Masters Tournament: Singh Goes Green

1999 US Open: Payne Stewart’s Last Win

1999 US Open: Payne Stewart’s Last Win

1998 US Open: Janzen Gets the Better of Stewart … Again

1998 US Open: Janzen Gets the Better of Stewart … Again

1974 U.S. Open: ‘The Massacre at Winged Foot’

1974 U.S. Open: ‘The Massacre at Winged Foot’

The Worst Golf Chokes and Collapses

The Worst Golf Chokes and Collapses

The U.S. Open’s Most Golfed Courses

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