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Shinnecock Hills Caddie Bib Ray Floyd C Pavin R Goosen Brooks Koepka open pga

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    Description

    Caddie Bib
    Shinnecock Hills Golf Club
    is a
    links
    -style
    golf
    club located in an
    unincorporated area
    of the
    Town of Southampton
    on
    Long Island
    ,
    New York
    , situated between the
    Peconic Bay
    and the
    Atlantic Ocean
    .
    [4]
    Shinnecock Hills claims to be the oldest formal organized golf club in the United States (1891), to have the oldest golf clubhouse in the U.S. (1892), and to have been the first to admit women, which it did from the start.
    Shinnecock Hills is a founding member of the
    United States Golf Association
    . It has hosted several important events, notably five
    U.S. Opens
    , and is scheduled to host a sixth in 2026. It was added to the
    National Register of Historic Places
    in 2000.
    [5]
    [6]
    It is routinely ranked as one of the top golf courses in the United States
    Year
    Event
    Winner
    Total
    To par
    Margin
    of victory
    Runner(s)-up
    Winner's
    share (
    $
    )
    2018
    U.S. Open
    (5)
    Brooks Koepka
    281
    +1
    1 stroke
    Tommy Fleetwood
    2,160,000
    2004
    U.S. Open
    (4)
    Retief Goosen
    276
    −4
    2 strokes
    Phil Mickelson
    1,125,000
    1995
    U.S. Open
    (3)
    Corey Pavin
    280
    E
    2 strokes
    Greg Norman
    350,000
    1986
    U.S. Open
    (2)
    Raymond Floyd
    279
    −1
    2 strokes
    Chip Beck
    Lanny Wadkins
    115,000
    1977
    Walker Cup
    United States
    24 matches
    16 to 8
    Great Britain
    &
    Ireland

    1900
    U.S. Women's Amateur
    Frances Griscom
    match play
    6 & 5
    Margaret Curtis

    1896
    U.S. Open
    James Foulis
    152

    3 strokes
    Horace Rawlins
    150
    1896
    U.S. Amateur
    H. J. Whigham
    match play
    8 & 7
    Joseph G. Thorp