A rain-plagued tournament at Bethpage Black led to a Monday finish at the 2009 U.S. Open and a surprise champion.

Quick Bits

Winner: Lucas Glover, 276Dates: June 18-22, 2009Location: Bethpage State Park (Black Course) in Farmingdale, New YorkTournament number: This was the 109th time the U.S. Open was played.

How Glover Won the 2009 US Open

Lucas Glover birdied the 16th hole of the final round, then parred out to win the 2009 U.S. Open for his first major championship victory. It was just the second PGA Tour win for Glover (and four years after his first).

Mike Weir looked like the golfer to beat early, after he started the tournament with a 64. But Weir, a Masters champion, gradually slipped in each round and wound up tied for 10th.

Glover opened the tournament with a 69, then shot his own 64 in the second round to pull into second place, one stroke behind Ricky Barnes.

And Glover started the final round still one behind Barnes, but Barnes struggled throughout Round 4, carded a 76, and dropped into second place, two strokes behind Glover.

Tied with Barnes in second were David Duval and Phil Mickelson. Duval, who had made only four cuts in 2009 heading into this tournament, reeled off three straight back-nine birdies to challenge for the lead, only to bogey No. 17.

Mickelson tied Glover for the lead after making an eagle on the 13th hole, but missed a couple birdie putts down the stretch and bogeyed the 15th and 17th holes. It was the fifth time Mickelson finished second at a U.S. Open, a new tournament record for times placing second.

The 2009 U.S. Open was played at Bethpage Black. Rain delays causes suspensions throughout, including on the first day. The second day was almost over before the second round even began. The tournament eventually finished on a Monday.

2009 US Open Scores

Results from the 2009 U.S. Open golf tournament played on the par-70 Black Course at Bethpage State Park in Farmingdale, N.Y. (a-amateur):

Lucas Glover 69-64-70-73–276 $1,350,000

Phil Mickelson 69-70-69-70–278 $559,830

David Duval 67-70-70-71–278 $559,830

Ricky Barnes 67-65-70-76–278 $559,830

Ross Fisher 70-68-69-72–279 $289,146

Tiger Woods 74-69-68-69–280 $233,350

Soren Hansen 70-71-70-69–280 $233,350

Hunter Mahan 72-68-68-72–280 $233,350

Henrik Stenson 73-70-70-68–281 $194,794

Rory McIllroy 72-70-72-68–282 $154,600

Matt Bettencourt 75-67-71-69–282 $154,600

Sergio Garcia 70-70-72-70–282 $154,600

Ryan Moore 70-69-72-71–282 $154,600

Stephen Ames 74-66-70-72–282 $154,600

Mike Weir 64-70-74-74–282 $154,600

Anthony Kim 71-71-71-70–283 $122,128

Retief Goosen 73-68-68-74–283 $122,128

Michael Sim 71-70-71-72–284 $100,308

Peter Hanson 66-71-73-74–284 $100,308

Ian Poulter 70-74-73-67–284 $100,308

Graeme McDowell 69-72-69-74–284 $100,308

Bubba Watson 72-70-67-75–284 $100,308

Lee Westwood 72-66-74-73–285 $76,422

Steve Stricker 73-66-72-74–285 $76,422

Oliver Wilson 70-70-71-74–285 $76,422

Sean O’Hair 69-69-71-76–285 $76,422

J.B. Holmes 73-67-73-73–286 $56,041

Azuma Yano 72-65-77-72–286 $56,041

Johan Edfors 70-74-68-74–286 $56,041

Francesco Molinari 71-70-74-71–286 $56,041

Stewart Cink 73-69-70-74–286 $56,041

Vijay Singh 72-72-73-69–286 $56,041

Camilo Villegas 71-71-72-73–287 $47,404

Jim Furyk 72-69-74-72–287 $47,404

Kevin Sutherland 71-73-73-70–287 $47,404

a-Nick Taylor 73-65-75-75–288

Adam Scott 69-71-73-75–288 $42,935

Carl Pettersson 75-68-73-72–288 $42,935

Todd Hamilton 67-71-71-79–288 $42,935

a-Drew Weaver 69-72-74-74–289

Billy Mayfair 73-70-72-74–289 $38,492

Dustin Johnson 72-69-76-72–289 $38,492

Tim Clark 73-71-74-71–289 $38,492

Kenny Perry 71-72-75-72–290 $35,536

John Mallinger 71-70-72-78–291 $33,319

Thomas Levet 72-72-71-76–291 $33,319

Gary Woodland 73-66-76-77–292 $27,409

Geoff Ogilvy 73-67-77-75–292 $27,409

Tom Lehman 71-73-74-74–292 $27,409

K.J. Choi 72-71-76-73–292 $27,409

Rocco Mediate 68-73-79-72–292 $27,409

Andres Romero 73-70-77-72–292 $27,409

a-Kyle Stanley 70-74-74-75–293

Andrew McLardy 71-72-75-76–294 $22,501

Angel Cabrera 74-69-75-76–294 $22,501

Jean-Francois Lucquin 73-71-75-75–294 $22,501

Ben Curtis 72-71-74-79–296 $21,385

Trevor Murphy 71-69-77-80–297 $20,630

Jeff Brehaut 70-72-81-74–297 $20,630

Fred Funk 70-74-75-82–301 $19,921

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A rain-plagued tournament at Bethpage Black led to a Monday finish at the 2009 U.S. Open and a surprise champion.

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Winner: Lucas Glover, 276Dates: June 18-22, 2009Location: Bethpage State Park (Black Course) in Farmingdale, New YorkTournament number: This was the 109th time the U.S. Open was played.

How Glover Won the 2009 US Open

Lucas Glover birdied the 16th hole of the final round, then parred out to win the 2009 U.S. Open for his first major championship victory. It was just the second PGA Tour win for Glover (and four years after his first).

Mike Weir looked like the golfer to beat early, after he started the tournament with a 64. But Weir, a Masters champion, gradually slipped in each round and wound up tied for 10th.

Glover opened the tournament with a 69, then shot his own 64 in the second round to pull into second place, one stroke behind Ricky Barnes.

And Glover started the final round still one behind Barnes, but Barnes struggled throughout Round 4, carded a 76, and dropped into second place, two strokes behind Glover.

Tied with Barnes in second were David Duval and Phil Mickelson. Duval, who had made only four cuts in 2009 heading into this tournament, reeled off three straight back-nine birdies to challenge for the lead, only to bogey No. 17.

Mickelson tied Glover for the lead after making an eagle on the 13th hole, but missed a couple birdie putts down the stretch and bogeyed the 15th and 17th holes. It was the fifth time Mickelson finished second at a U.S. Open, a new tournament record for times placing second.

The 2009 U.S. Open was played at Bethpage Black. Rain delays causes suspensions throughout, including on the first day. The second day was almost over before the second round even began. The tournament eventually finished on a Monday.

2009 US Open Scores

Results from the 2009 U.S. Open golf tournament played on the par-70 Black Course at Bethpage State Park in Farmingdale, N.Y. (a-amateur):

Lucas Glover 69-64-70-73–276 $1,350,000

Phil Mickelson 69-70-69-70–278 $559,830

David Duval 67-70-70-71–278 $559,830

Ricky Barnes 67-65-70-76–278 $559,830

Ross Fisher 70-68-69-72–279 $289,146

Tiger Woods 74-69-68-69–280 $233,350

Soren Hansen 70-71-70-69–280 $233,350

Hunter Mahan 72-68-68-72–280 $233,350

Henrik Stenson 73-70-70-68–281 $194,794

Rory McIllroy 72-70-72-68–282 $154,600

Matt Bettencourt 75-67-71-69–282 $154,600

Sergio Garcia 70-70-72-70–282 $154,600

Ryan Moore 70-69-72-71–282 $154,600

Stephen Ames 74-66-70-72–282 $154,600

Mike Weir 64-70-74-74–282 $154,600

Anthony Kim 71-71-71-70–283 $122,128

Retief Goosen 73-68-68-74–283 $122,128

Michael Sim 71-70-71-72–284 $100,308

Peter Hanson 66-71-73-74–284 $100,308

Ian Poulter 70-74-73-67–284 $100,308

Graeme McDowell 69-72-69-74–284 $100,308

Bubba Watson 72-70-67-75–284 $100,308

Lee Westwood 72-66-74-73–285 $76,422

Steve Stricker 73-66-72-74–285 $76,422

Oliver Wilson 70-70-71-74–285 $76,422

Sean O’Hair 69-69-71-76–285 $76,422

J.B. Holmes 73-67-73-73–286 $56,041

Azuma Yano 72-65-77-72–286 $56,041

Johan Edfors 70-74-68-74–286 $56,041

Francesco Molinari 71-70-74-71–286 $56,041

Stewart Cink 73-69-70-74–286 $56,041

Vijay Singh 72-72-73-69–286 $56,041

Camilo Villegas 71-71-72-73–287 $47,404

Jim Furyk 72-69-74-72–287 $47,404

Kevin Sutherland 71-73-73-70–287 $47,404

a-Nick Taylor 73-65-75-75–288

Adam Scott 69-71-73-75–288 $42,935

Carl Pettersson 75-68-73-72–288 $42,935

Todd Hamilton 67-71-71-79–288 $42,935

a-Drew Weaver 69-72-74-74–289

Billy Mayfair 73-70-72-74–289 $38,492

Dustin Johnson 72-69-76-72–289 $38,492

Tim Clark 73-71-74-71–289 $38,492

Kenny Perry 71-72-75-72–290 $35,536

John Mallinger 71-70-72-78–291 $33,319

Thomas Levet 72-72-71-76–291 $33,319

Gary Woodland 73-66-76-77–292 $27,409

Geoff Ogilvy 73-67-77-75–292 $27,409

Tom Lehman 71-73-74-74–292 $27,409

K.J. Choi 72-71-76-73–292 $27,409

Rocco Mediate 68-73-79-72–292 $27,409

Andres Romero 73-70-77-72–292 $27,409

a-Kyle Stanley 70-74-74-75–293

Andrew McLardy 71-72-75-76–294 $22,501

Angel Cabrera 74-69-75-76–294 $22,501

Jean-Francois Lucquin 73-71-75-75–294 $22,501

Ben Curtis 72-71-74-79–296 $21,385

Trevor Murphy 71-69-77-80–297 $20,630

Jeff Brehaut 70-72-81-74–297 $20,630

Fred Funk 70-74-75-82–301 $19,921

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A rain-plagued tournament at Bethpage Black led to a Monday finish at the 2009 U.S. Open and a surprise champion.

Quick Bits

Winner: Lucas Glover, 276Dates: June 18-22, 2009Location: Bethpage State Park (Black Course) in Farmingdale, New YorkTournament number: This was the 109th time the U.S. Open was played.

How Glover Won the 2009 US Open

Lucas Glover birdied the 16th hole of the final round, then parred out to win the 2009 U.S. Open for his first major championship victory. It was just the second PGA Tour win for Glover (and four years after his first).

Mike Weir looked like the golfer to beat early, after he started the tournament with a 64. But Weir, a Masters champion, gradually slipped in each round and wound up tied for 10th.

Glover opened the tournament with a 69, then shot his own 64 in the second round to pull into second place, one stroke behind Ricky Barnes.

And Glover started the final round still one behind Barnes, but Barnes struggled throughout Round 4, carded a 76, and dropped into second place, two strokes behind Glover.

Tied with Barnes in second were David Duval and Phil Mickelson. Duval, who had made only four cuts in 2009 heading into this tournament, reeled off three straight back-nine birdies to challenge for the lead, only to bogey No. 17.

Mickelson tied Glover for the lead after making an eagle on the 13th hole, but missed a couple birdie putts down the stretch and bogeyed the 15th and 17th holes. It was the fifth time Mickelson finished second at a U.S. Open, a new tournament record for times placing second.

The 2009 U.S. Open was played at Bethpage Black. Rain delays causes suspensions throughout, including on the first day. The second day was almost over before the second round even began. The tournament eventually finished on a Monday.

2009 US Open Scores

Results from the 2009 U.S. Open golf tournament played on the par-70 Black Course at Bethpage State Park in Farmingdale, N.Y. (a-amateur):

Lucas Glover 69-64-70-73–276 $1,350,000

Phil Mickelson 69-70-69-70–278 $559,830

David Duval 67-70-70-71–278 $559,830

Ricky Barnes 67-65-70-76–278 $559,830

Ross Fisher 70-68-69-72–279 $289,146

Tiger Woods 74-69-68-69–280 $233,350

Soren Hansen 70-71-70-69–280 $233,350

Hunter Mahan 72-68-68-72–280 $233,350

Henrik Stenson 73-70-70-68–281 $194,794

Rory McIllroy 72-70-72-68–282 $154,600

Matt Bettencourt 75-67-71-69–282 $154,600

Sergio Garcia 70-70-72-70–282 $154,600

Ryan Moore 70-69-72-71–282 $154,600

Stephen Ames 74-66-70-72–282 $154,600

Mike Weir 64-70-74-74–282 $154,600

Anthony Kim 71-71-71-70–283 $122,128

Retief Goosen 73-68-68-74–283 $122,128

Michael Sim 71-70-71-72–284 $100,308

Peter Hanson 66-71-73-74–284 $100,308

Ian Poulter 70-74-73-67–284 $100,308

Graeme McDowell 69-72-69-74–284 $100,308

Bubba Watson 72-70-67-75–284 $100,308

Lee Westwood 72-66-74-73–285 $76,422

Steve Stricker 73-66-72-74–285 $76,422

Oliver Wilson 70-70-71-74–285 $76,422

Sean O’Hair 69-69-71-76–285 $76,422

J.B. Holmes 73-67-73-73–286 $56,041

Azuma Yano 72-65-77-72–286 $56,041

Johan Edfors 70-74-68-74–286 $56,041

Francesco Molinari 71-70-74-71–286 $56,041

Stewart Cink 73-69-70-74–286 $56,041

Vijay Singh 72-72-73-69–286 $56,041

Camilo Villegas 71-71-72-73–287 $47,404

Jim Furyk 72-69-74-72–287 $47,404

Kevin Sutherland 71-73-73-70–287 $47,404

a-Nick Taylor 73-65-75-75–288

Adam Scott 69-71-73-75–288 $42,935

Carl Pettersson 75-68-73-72–288 $42,935

Todd Hamilton 67-71-71-79–288 $42,935

a-Drew Weaver 69-72-74-74–289

Billy Mayfair 73-70-72-74–289 $38,492

Dustin Johnson 72-69-76-72–289 $38,492

Tim Clark 73-71-74-71–289 $38,492

Kenny Perry 71-72-75-72–290 $35,536

John Mallinger 71-70-72-78–291 $33,319

Thomas Levet 72-72-71-76–291 $33,319

Gary Woodland 73-66-76-77–292 $27,409

Geoff Ogilvy 73-67-77-75–292 $27,409

Tom Lehman 71-73-74-74–292 $27,409

K.J. Choi 72-71-76-73–292 $27,409

Rocco Mediate 68-73-79-72–292 $27,409

Andres Romero 73-70-77-72–292 $27,409

a-Kyle Stanley 70-74-74-75–293

Andrew McLardy 71-72-75-76–294 $22,501

Angel Cabrera 74-69-75-76–294 $22,501

Jean-Francois Lucquin 73-71-75-75–294 $22,501

Ben Curtis 72-71-74-79–296 $21,385

Trevor Murphy 71-69-77-80–297 $20,630

Jeff Brehaut 70-72-81-74–297 $20,630

Fred Funk 70-74-75-82–301 $19,921

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A rain-plagued tournament at Bethpage Black led to a Monday finish at the 2009 U.S. Open and a surprise champion.

Quick Bits

  • Winner: Lucas Glover, 276Dates: June 18-22, 2009Location: Bethpage State Park (Black Course) in Farmingdale, New YorkTournament number: This was the 109th time the U.S. Open was played.

How Glover Won the 2009 US Open

Lucas Glover birdied the 16th hole of the final round, then parred out to win the 2009 U.S. Open for his first major championship victory. It was just the second PGA Tour win for Glover (and four years after his first).

Mike Weir looked like the golfer to beat early, after he started the tournament with a 64. But Weir, a Masters champion, gradually slipped in each round and wound up tied for 10th.

Glover opened the tournament with a 69, then shot his own 64 in the second round to pull into second place, one stroke behind Ricky Barnes.

And Glover started the final round still one behind Barnes, but Barnes struggled throughout Round 4, carded a 76, and dropped into second place, two strokes behind Glover.

Tied with Barnes in second were David Duval and Phil Mickelson. Duval, who had made only four cuts in 2009 heading into this tournament, reeled off three straight back-nine birdies to challenge for the lead, only to bogey No. 17.

Mickelson tied Glover for the lead after making an eagle on the 13th hole, but missed a couple birdie putts down the stretch and bogeyed the 15th and 17th holes. It was the fifth time Mickelson finished second at a U.S. Open, a new tournament record for times placing second.

The 2009 U.S. Open was played at Bethpage Black. Rain delays causes suspensions throughout, including on the first day. The second day was almost over before the second round even began. The tournament eventually finished on a Monday.

2009 US Open Scores

Results from the 2009 U.S. Open golf tournament played on the par-70 Black Course at Bethpage State Park in Farmingdale, N.Y. (a-amateur):

Lucas Glover 69-64-70-73–276 $1,350,000

Phil Mickelson 69-70-69-70–278 $559,830

David Duval 67-70-70-71–278 $559,830

Ricky Barnes 67-65-70-76–278 $559,830

Ross Fisher 70-68-69-72–279 $289,146

Tiger Woods 74-69-68-69–280 $233,350

Soren Hansen 70-71-70-69–280 $233,350

Hunter Mahan 72-68-68-72–280 $233,350

Henrik Stenson 73-70-70-68–281 $194,794

Rory McIllroy 72-70-72-68–282 $154,600

Matt Bettencourt 75-67-71-69–282 $154,600

Sergio Garcia 70-70-72-70–282 $154,600

Ryan Moore 70-69-72-71–282 $154,600

Stephen Ames 74-66-70-72–282 $154,600

Mike Weir 64-70-74-74–282 $154,600

Anthony Kim 71-71-71-70–283 $122,128

Retief Goosen 73-68-68-74–283 $122,128

Michael Sim 71-70-71-72–284 $100,308

Peter Hanson 66-71-73-74–284 $100,308

Ian Poulter 70-74-73-67–284 $100,308

Graeme McDowell 69-72-69-74–284 $100,308

Bubba Watson 72-70-67-75–284 $100,308

Lee Westwood 72-66-74-73–285 $76,422

Steve Stricker 73-66-72-74–285 $76,422

Oliver Wilson 70-70-71-74–285 $76,422

Sean O’Hair 69-69-71-76–285 $76,422

J.B. Holmes 73-67-73-73–286 $56,041

Azuma Yano 72-65-77-72–286 $56,041

Johan Edfors 70-74-68-74–286 $56,041

Francesco Molinari 71-70-74-71–286 $56,041

Stewart Cink 73-69-70-74–286 $56,041

Vijay Singh 72-72-73-69–286 $56,041

Camilo Villegas 71-71-72-73–287 $47,404

Jim Furyk 72-69-74-72–287 $47,404

Kevin Sutherland 71-73-73-70–287 $47,404

a-Nick Taylor 73-65-75-75–288

Adam Scott 69-71-73-75–288 $42,935

Carl Pettersson 75-68-73-72–288 $42,935

Todd Hamilton 67-71-71-79–288 $42,935

a-Drew Weaver 69-72-74-74–289

Billy Mayfair 73-70-72-74–289 $38,492

Dustin Johnson 72-69-76-72–289 $38,492

Tim Clark 73-71-74-71–289 $38,492

Kenny Perry 71-72-75-72–290 $35,536

John Mallinger 71-70-72-78–291 $33,319

Thomas Levet 72-72-71-76–291 $33,319

Gary Woodland 73-66-76-77–292 $27,409

Geoff Ogilvy 73-67-77-75–292 $27,409

Tom Lehman 71-73-74-74–292 $27,409

K.J. Choi 72-71-76-73–292 $27,409

Rocco Mediate 68-73-79-72–292 $27,409

Andres Romero 73-70-77-72–292 $27,409

a-Kyle Stanley 70-74-74-75–293

Andrew McLardy 71-72-75-76–294 $22,501

Angel Cabrera 74-69-75-76–294 $22,501

Jean-Francois Lucquin 73-71-75-75–294 $22,501

Ben Curtis 72-71-74-79–296 $21,385

Trevor Murphy 71-69-77-80–297 $20,630

Jeff Brehaut 70-72-81-74–297 $20,630

Fred Funk 70-74-75-82–301 $19,921

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2007 US Open: Cabrera Survives Oakmont

2008 US Open: Tiger Woods Wins a Thriller

2008 US Open: Tiger Woods Wins a Thriller

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1999 US Open: Payne Stewart’s Last Win

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

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

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

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

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1993 US Open: When Janzen Beat Stewart (the First Time)

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US Open Scoring Records: Golfers Going Low

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