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U.S. Open

Edition:99th
Dates:June 17–20
Site:Pinehurst Resort and Country Club (No. 2 course)
Par:36-35—71 (7175 yards)
Purse:$3,500,000
  1234TotEarnings
1Payne Stewart68-69-72-70—279$625,000
2Phil Mickelson67-70-73-70—280370,000
3Tiger Woods68-71-72-70—281196,792
 Vijay Singh69-70-73-69—281196,792
5Steve Stricker70-73-69-73—285130,655
6Tim Herron69-72-70-75—286116,935
7David Duval67-70-75-75—28796,260
 Jeff Maggert71-69-74-73—28796,260
 Hal Sutton69-70-76-72—28796,260
10Darren Clarke73-70-74-71—28878,863
 Billy Mayfair67-72-74-75—28878,863
Early round leaders: 1st— Duval, Paul Goydos, Mayfair and Mickelson (67); 2nd— Duval and Mickelson (137); 3rd— Stewart (209).
Top amateur: Hank Kuehne (306).

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