Championship Tradition

"The perfect venue for seven U.S. Open Championships."
- Jack Nicklaus
U.S. Open Championship
Champions |
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1903 - Willie Anderson | 1967 - Jack Nicklaus | |
1915 - Jerry Travers | 1980 - Jack Nicklaus | |
1936 - Tony Manero | 1993 - Lee Janzen | |
1954 - Ed Furgol |

Bobby Jones, on his loss to George Von Elm in the 1926 U.S. Amateur at Baltusrol
U.S. Amateur Championship
Champions |
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1904 - Chandler Egan | 1946 - Ted Bishop | |
1926 - George Von Elm | 2000 - Jeff Quinney |

“It is hard to think of a comparable exhibition of beautifully sustained golf over thirty-six holes in a national championship …”
- Herbert Warren Wind, on Mickey Wright’s 1961 U.S. Open victory at Baltusrol
U.S. Women's Open Championship
Champions
1961 - Mickey Wright
1985 - Kathy Baker

Margaret Curtis and her sister Harriot, both major golf champions, donated the Curtis Cup for the biennial amateur team competition between the U.S. and Great Britain & Ireland.
U.S. Women's Amateur Championship
U.S. Women's Amateur Championship
Champions
1901 - Genevieve Hecker
1911 - Margaret Curtis

Mickelson strode down the 18th fairway and tapped the Nicklaus 1-iron plaque for good luck.
PGA Championship
PGA Championship
Champions
2005 - Phil Mickelson
2016 - Jimmy Walker