Dustin Johnson won his first major title with a three-shot victory at the U.S. Open. Here are the key stats from the final round at Oakmont.
Dustin Johnson
• First career major victory; 10th career PGA Tour win
• Fifth player last 100 years to win U.S. Open year after finishing runner-up
• Other players to do that – Tiger Woods, Payne Stewart, Jack Nicklaus and Bobby Jones
• 10 top-10s in majors since 2010 before this victory
• Ninth consecutive season with PGA Tour win (longest active streak)
• 12th consecutive U.S. Open round inside top 6
• Longest such streak in U.S. Open last 30 years
• One shy of largest 54-hole deficit overcome in career
• Hit 14 or more GIR in three of four rounds this week
Jim Furyk
• T-2; also finished T-2 in 2007 U.S. Open at Oakmont
• Third runner-up finish in U.S. Open (fourth in any major)
• 66 in final round; one shot off lowest final round in a major
• Best worldwide finish since win at RBC Heritage
Scott Piercy
• T-2; best career finish in a major championship
• Previous best major finish – T-5 at 2013 PGA
Shane Lowry
• 76 in final round; made only one birdie
• Led by four strokes entering final round
• Third player in U.S. Open history to lose 54-hole lead of four or more shots
• First to do so since Payne Stewart in 1998
Sergio Garcia
• 11th top-5 finish in major championship (zero wins)
• 21st top-10 finish in major championship
• Played last five holes of tournament in 3 over
• Played holes 14-18 in 5 over last two rounds
Branden Grace
• Bogeyed three of last five holes in final round
• Fifth or better in three of last five major starts
• Second straight top-5 in U.S. Open (T-4 last year)