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- Australian Major Winners | Golf Australia
Peter Thomson is 14th on the all-time list of men's major winners, having won the Claret Jug at The Open five times in 12 years from 1954 onwards
- RANKING: Australia’s 50 Greatest Golfers Of All Time
Armed with just seven clubs, Kirkwood won the 1920 Australian Open with a 290 aggregate at The Australian in Sydney He was the first champion to break the 300 barrier and it took 14 years for his score to be bettered
- Golf US Open Winners List - Topend Sports
Here are the winners of the US Open Golf Championships since the first event in 1895 The record for the most U S Open victories is four, jointly held by Willie Anderson, Bobby Jones, Ben Hogan and Jack Nicklaus
- US Open 2025: Final round leaderboard, scores, J. J. Spaun . . .
Heartbreak for Australia’s Adam Scott as a disastrous final round unravelled his US Open campaign with J J Spaun claiming his first major title in stunning fashion at a wet and wild Oakmont
- 14 Of The Best Australian Golfers Of All Time - Golf Monthly
Arguably the greatest Open Championship golfer ever, Thomson won that particular major five times and had 13 other top-10s in it He won all over the world and played a key role in the early beginnings of the Presidents Cup too and his overall contribution to Australian golf is difficult to measure
- Aussie stars to relish US Open course - Golf Australia
Scott and Smith boast the best US Open results of the seven, sharing fourth spot in 2015 at Chambers Bay David Graham at Merion in 1981 and Ogilvy at Winged Foot in 2006 are the only Australian men to have won the US Open
- US Open final round: Adam Scott’s classy act to winner J. J . . .
Adam Scott’s classy act to US Open champ, Aussie falls short in bid for golf history Aussie Adam Scott has fallen apart as his bid for golf history crumbled and a maiden champion was crowned in
- Terrific two: Australias US Open champions - Golf Archive
David Graham and Geoff Ogilvy are Australia’s only two male US Open champions and they belong in the upper echelon of the game’s greats in this country Graham, now 72, took himself to America in 1969, settled in Texas and won two majors – the 1979 US PGA Championship and the 1981 US Open at Merion in Pennsylvania, ultimately earning a
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