2024 – US Open – Final-Round Leaderboard
Pos. | Player | R1 | R2 | R3 | R4 | Total |
1 | Bryson DeChambeau | 67 | 69 | 67 | 71 | 274 (-6) |
2 | Rory McIlroy | 65 | 72 | 69 | 69 | 275 (-5) |
T3 | Tony Finau | 68 | 69 | 72 | 67 | 276 (-4) |
T3 | Patrick Cantlay | 65 | 71 | 70 | 70 | 276 (-4) |
5 | Matthieu Pavon | 67 | 70 | 69 | 71 | 277 (-3) |
Bryson DeChambeau (Winner/-6)
- Earns second major championship title (2020 & 2024 U.S. Open) in his 31st start in a major at the age of 30 years, 9 months
- 89th player to win multiple men’s majors (first since Scottie Scheffler won the 2024 Masters Tournament)
- Becomes the 23rd multiple winner of the U.S. Open and first since Brooks Koepka in 2018
- Wins in first attempt with the 54-hole lead in a major championship
- Records the 56th victory by a 54-hole leader/co-leader in U.S. Open history (most recent: Wyndham Clark/2023)
- Becomes the sixth straight American to win a major championship, joining Brooks Koepka, Wyndham Clark, Brian Harman, Scottie Scheffler and Xander Schuaffele; equals the longest streak since 1981-82: Bill Rogers/1981 Open Championship, Larry Nelson/1981 PGA Championship, Craig Stadler/1982 Masters, Tom Watson/1982 U.S. Open and 1982 Open Championship, Raymond Floyd/1982 PGA Championship
- Moves from No. 38 to the new World No. 10. His previous high was No. 4 at the 2021 Memorial.
- Earned a US Open record first prize cheque for $4.3m
Additional Player Notes
- Rory McIlroy records his 11th runner-up finish on the PGA TOUR and fourth in a major championship (including back-to-back at the U.S. Open); becomes the fourth player since 1920 with six consecutive top-10 finishes at the U.S. Open, joining Ben Hogan (12, 1940-1956), Bobby Jones (7, 1920-1926) and Jack Nicklaus (6, 1977-1982)
- Patrick Cantlay finishes T3, equaling his best finish in 30 major championship starts (2019 PGA Championship); marks his best finish in nine U.S. Open starts
- Tony Finau’s best finishes in 33 major championship starts: 3rd (2019 Open Championship), T3 (2024 U.S. Open)
- In attempt to become the second Frenchman to win a major championship (Arnaud Massy, 1907 Open Championship), Matthieu Pavon finishes fifth
- After extending the longest current streak of making the cut in major championships to 17 this week, Hideki Matsuyama finishes sixth
- Xander Schauffele (T7) records his eighth straight top-15 finish at the U.S. Open; the only players with a longer streak since 1920 are Jack Nicklaus (12, 1971-1982), Ben Hogan (12, 1940-1956), Bobby Jones (11, 1920-1930) and Sam Snead (9, 1947-1955); marks his 10th straight top-20 in a major championship, with Tiger Woods (14/1998-2001, 10/2006-09) the only player with a longer streak in the last 30 years
- Neal Shipley (T26) becomes the first player since Viktor Hovland (2019) to win low amateur honors at the Masters Tournament and U.S. Open in the same season
- FedExCup leader Scottie Scheffler (T41) cards four over-par rounds for the first time in a 72-hole PGA TOUR event; Tiger Woods remains the only player to win the U.S. Open after entering the week No. 1 in the Official World Golf Rankings (2000, 2002, 2008)
- Wyndham Clark finishes T56 in his attempt to become the ninth player to win the U.S Open in consecutive years
- Aon Next 10 (for entry into next week’s Travelers Championship): Ludvig Åberg, Matthieu Pavon, Shane Lowry, Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Stephan Jaeger, Thomas Detry, Akshay Bhatia, Justin Thomas, Taylor Pendrith, Will Zalatoris