The Country Club

Brookline, Massachusetts · Parkland

4 major championships hosted since 1913

U.S. Open ×4

Established

1882

Designer

Willie Campbell; William Flynn (redesign)

Par

70

Championship Yardage

7,310 yds

About the Course

The Country Club in Brookline, Massachusetts, one of the five founding clubs of the USGA, is hallowed ground in American golf. Its rocky outcrops, tree-lined fairways and composite championship routing make for a quirky, demanding test.

Brookline is where amateur Francis Ouimet beat the British titans Vardon and Ray in 1913 to spark golf's American boom, and where the 1999 Ryder Cup produced the raucous “Battle of Brookline.”

Course Records

Lowest scoring marks recorded in major championship competition at The Country Club.

Course Record (round)

63

U.S. Open rounds

Lowest 72-Hole Total

274 (−6)

Matt Fitzpatrick, 2022

First Major Hosted

1913

Total Majors Hosted

4

Major Hosting History

Every major championship staged at The Country Club, by championship and year.

Championship Times Years
U.S. Open 4 1913, 1963, 1988, 2022

Notable Moments

Defining rounds and championship moments in the history of The Country Club.

1913

Ouimet's upset

Twenty-year-old amateur Francis Ouimet, with a 10-year-old caddie, beat Harry Vardon and Ted Ray in a playoff — the result that launched golf's popularity in America.

1963

Boros in the wind

Julius Boros won a three-man playoff for the U.S. Open at 43.

1988

Strange over Faldo

Curtis Strange beat Nick Faldo in an 18-hole playoff, then repeated the next year at Oak Hill.

1999

Battle of Brookline

The U.S. stormed back from 10–6 down on Sunday to win the Ryder Cup amid wild scenes around the 17th green.

2022

Fitzpatrick from the sand

Matt Fitzpatrick hit a superb bunker shot on the 72nd hole to win the U.S. Open at the same venue where he won the 2013 U.S. Amateur.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is The Country Club famous?

It is a founding USGA club and the site of Francis Ouimet's landmark 1913 U.S. Open upset, which sparked golf's growth in America.

What was the Battle of Brookline?

The 1999 Ryder Cup, when the U.S. team rallied from 10–6 down in Sunday singles amid one of the most charged atmospheres in golf.

Who won the 2022 U.S. Open at Brookline?

Matt Fitzpatrick, who had also won the 2013 U.S. Amateur on the same course.

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