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Golf's Elite: 4 Players Fit U.S. Open Champ Mold

Summary

  • Top players must rank in the top 25 in true strokes gained.
  • Champions are typically 27-35 years old with prior U.S. Open experience.
  • Four golfers meet all criteria: Fitzpatrick, Rahm, Scheffler, Young.
Golf's Elite: 4 Players Fit U.S. Open Champ Mold

Analysis of the last 10 U.S. Open champions at Shinnecock Hills highlights key performance indicators and player profiles that predict success.

Data indicates that champions consistently rank in the top 25 for true strokes gained in their winning year. This metric measures performance against the field's strength.

Further criteria include age, typically between 27 and 35, and significant prior U.S. Open experience, with most winners having competed in at least four previous tournaments and achieving a top-25 finish.

Advanced statistical categories like strokes gained off the tee, approach, around the green, and putting are also crucial. Players often rank highly in multiple of these areas.

Based on these combined factors, only four golfers—Matt Fitzpatrick, Jon Rahm, Scottie Scheffler, and Cameron Young—emerge as the most likely contenders to win the 2026 U.S. Open.

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