The 5 U.S. Open winners at Shinnecock Hills

Shinnecock Hills Golf Club, the venerable club in Southampton, N.Y., has hosted a Walker Cup and three assorted U.S. Ams in its 135-year history, but its most definitive and memorable moments? Its five previous, tightly fought national championships — and its fascinating array of winners.

1896 U.S. OPEN

Winner: JAMES FOULIS
Score: 152
No. of rounds: 2, in one day
Margin of victory: 3 strokes

A man in a white shirt and visor smiles while holding up a large silver trophy with both hands, celebrating his U.S. Open win at Shinnecock Hills. Several people stand in the background beneath the clear sky.
Ray Floyd in 1986. Getty Images

1986 U.S. OPEN

Winner: RAYMOND FLOYD
Score: 279 (-1)
Margin of victory: 2 strokes

A smiling man in a blue polo shirt and white cap holds a large silver trophy with both hands, celebrating among the winners at Shinnecock Hills, with a blurred crowd in the background.
Corey Pavin in 1995. Getty Images

1995 U.S. OPEN

Winner: COREY PAVIN
Score: 280 (E)
Margin of victory: 2 strokes

A golfer wearing a cap and a medal around his neck smiles while holding up a large trophy on the Shinnecock Hills golf course, celebrating as one of the U.S. Open winners.
Retief Goosen in 2004. Getty Images

2004 U.S. OPEN

Winner: RETIEF GOOSEN
Score: 276 (-4)
Margin of victory: 2 strokes

A male golfer in a gray shirt and white cap smiles while holding up a large silver trophy, celebrating among the winners at the U.S. Open under a clear blue sky.
Brooks Koepka in 2018. Getty Images

2018 U.S. OPEN

Winner: BROOKS KOEPKA
Score: 281 (+1)
Margin of victory: 1 stroke

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