A look at some of the key numbers from the 125th U.S. Open Championship at Oakmont Country Club.
0
Nobody managed to card four rounds under par, highlighting the challenge at Oakmont.
1
Champion J.J. Spaun was the only player to finish under par at the climax of the 72 holes.
Making history as the first Caymanian to play in the U.S. Open, Justin Hastings was the only one of 15 amateurs to make the cut, earning him low amateur honours in Pennsylvania.
2
With his ace on the sixth hole in the second round, Victor Perez became just the second player to make a hole-in-one during a U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club. Scott Simpson made one on the 16th in round one in 1983.
Rory McIlroy and Jon Rahm were the only two players to shoot 67s in the final round.
With his runner-up finish, Robert MacIntyre registered his best result in a Major Championship.
3
Of the seven DP World Tour members to make their U.S. Open debuts this year, three (Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen, Niklas Nørgaard and James Nicholas) made the cut.
4
This year marks just the fourth time this century that the U.S. Open champion was the only player to finish under par. That also happened in 2000 (Tiger Woods at Pebble Beach, -12), 2002 (Tiger Woods at Bethpage Black, -3) and 2020 (Bryson DeChambeau at Winged Foot, -6).
After finishing in a tie for third, Viktor Hovland now has a top ten finish in all four Major Championships.
With his holed three-wood from 286 yards at the par-five fourth in the opening round, Patrick Reed recorded the fourth albatross in U.S. Open history and first since Nick Watney in 2012.
Jon Rahm now has four top tens in his last six U.S. Open starts.
5
J.J. Spaun is the fifth player to win the U.S. Open and birdie each of the final two holes of the championship, joining Ben Hogan (1953, Oakmont), Jack Nicklaus (1980, Baltusrol), Tom Watson (1982, Pebble Beach) and Jon Rahm (2021, Torrey Pines).
6
MacIntyre (runner-up) matches the best U.S. Open finish by a left-handed player. Phil Mickelson finished second (outright or tied) six times; and Brian Harman finished T-2 at Erin Hills in 2017.
J.J. Spaun is the first player to win the U.S. Open with six or more bogeys/worse in the final round since Hale Irwin in 1979 at Inverness.
7
MacIntyre jumps to seventh in the Race to Dubai Rankings, climbing 104 places from 111th.
9
Xander Schauffele (T-12) finished among the top 15 for the ninth U.S. Open in a row. The only players with as long a streak as Schuaffele's since 1920 are Jack Nicklaus (12, 1971-1982), Ben Hogan (12, 1940-1956), Bobby Jones (11, 1920-1930) and Sam Snead (9, 1947-1955).
10
After closing out his week with a three-under-par 67, Rory McIlroy now holds the most rounds of 67 or lower in U.S. Open history.
11
Each of the last 11 Majors has been won by a player who was either first or second on the 54-hole leaderboard, dating back to Cameron Smith's victory at the 2022 Open Championship.
12
MacIntyre is up to a career-high world ranking after his solo second place finish.
15
No player birdied hole 15 in the third round. It marked the first time since 2018 that no player managed to birdie a hole during one round of a U.S. Open, dating back to hole 14 at Shinnecock Hills during the third round.
22
The number of DP World Tour members who made the cut in the the third men's Major of the season.
32
Spaun shot 32 (-3) on the inward nine on Sunday - the second-best final nine holes of the championship, joining Ben Hogan (1953, Oakmont), Jack Nicklaus (1980, Baltusrol), Tom Watson (1982, Pebble Beach) and Jon Rahm (2021, Torrey Pines).
1,009
The number of birdies or better across the four tournament days.
2,459
The number of bogeys or worse across the week.