In golf, the most important tournaments are the four major championships. That includes the U.S. Open, which occurs every middle of June. But who has won the most U.S. Opens in golf history?
Only a handful of players have won multiple U.S. Opens, and those players are the among the greatest in golf's history.
So, as the 2017 U.S. Open approaches, which golfer have won the most U.S. Open? Here's the list and there's actually a tie at the top:
T-1. Bobby Jones (USA), 4 - 1923, 1926, 1929, 1930
T-1. Ben Hogan (USA), 4 - 1948, 1950, 1951, 1953
T-1. Jack Nicklaus (USA), 4 - 1962, 1967, 1972, 1980
T-1. Willie Anderson (SCO), 4 - 1901, 1903, 1904, 1905
T-5. Tiger Woods (USA), 3 - 1974, 1979, 1990
T-5. Hale Irwin (USA), 3 - 1974, 1979, 1990
T-7. Alex Smith (SCO), 2 - 1906, 1910
T.7. John McDermott (USA), 2 - 1911, 1912
T-7. Walter Hagen (USA), 2 - 1914, 1919
T-7. Gene Sarazen (USA), 2 - 1922, 1932
T-7. Ralph Guldahl (USA), 2 - 1937, 1938
T-7. Cary Middlecoff (USA), 2 - 1949, 1956
T-7. Julius Boros (USA), 2 - 1952, 1963
T-7. Billy Casper (USA), 2 - 1959, 1966
T-7. Lee Trevino (USA), 2 - 1968, 1971
T-7. Andy North (USA), 2 - 1978, 1985
T-7. Curtis Strange (USA), 2 - 1988, 1989
T-7. Ernie Els (RSA), 2 - 1994, 1997
T-7. Lee Janzen (USA), 2 - 1993, 1998
T-7. Payne Stewart (USA), 2 - 1991, 1999
T-7. Retief Goosen (RSA), 2 - 2001, 2004
*RSA refers to the republic of South Africa
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