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Par 70, Final 72-Hole Scores
280 (E)--$535,000
Lee Janzen: 73-66-73-68
281 (+1)--$315,000
Payne Stewart: 66-71-70-74
284 (+4)--$201,240
Bob Tway: 68-70-73-73
285 (+5)--$140,730
Nick Price: 73-68-71-73
286 (+6)--$107,392
Steve Stricker: 73-71-69-73
Tom Lehman: 68-75-68-75
287 (+7)--$83,794
David Duval: 75-68-75-69
Lee Westwood: 72-74-70-71
Jeff Maggert: 69-69-75-74
288 (+8)--$64,490
Jeff Sluman: 72-74-74-68
Phil Mickelson: 71-73-74-70
Stuart Appleby: 73-74-70-71
Stewart Cink: 73-68-73-74
289 (+9)--$52,214
Paul Azinger: 75-72-77-65
Jesper Parnevik: 69-74-76-70
a-Matt Kuchar: 70-69-76-74
Jim Furyk: 74-73-68-74
290 (+10)--$41,833
Colin Montgomerie: 70-74-77-69
Loren Roberts: 71-76-71-72
Frank Lickliter II: 73-71-72-74
Jose Maria Olazabal: 68-77-71-74
Tiger Woods: 74-72-71-73
291 (+11)--$34,043
Casey Martin: 4-71-74-72
Glen Day: 73-72-71-75
292 (+12)--$25,640
D.A. Weibring: 72-72-75-73
Per-Ulrik Johansson: 71-75-73-73
Eduardo Romero: 72-70-76-74
Chris Perry: 74-71-72-75
Vijay Singh: 73-72-73-74
Thomas Bjorn: 72-75-70-75
Mark Carnevale: 67-73-74-78
293 (+13)--$18,372
Mark O’Meara: 70-76-78-69
Padraig Harrington: 73-72-76-72
Bruce Zabriski: 74-71-74-74
Steve Pate: 72-75-73-73
John Huston: 73-72-72-76
Joe Durant: 68-73-76-76
Chris DiMarco: 71-71-74-77
Lee Porter: 72-67-76-78
294 (+14)--$15,155
Justin Leonard: 71-75-77-71
Scott McCarron: 72-73-77-72
Frank Nobilo: 76-67-76-75
295 (+15)--$12,537
Darren Clarke: 74-72-77-72
Joey Sindelar: 71-75-75-74
Tom Kite: 70-75-76-74
Joe Acosta: 73-72-76-74
Olin Browne: 73-70-77-75
Jack Nicklaus: 73-74-73-75
296 (+16)--$9,711
Ernie Els: 75-70-75-76
Michael Reid: 76-70-73-77
Brad Faxon: 73-68-76-79
Scott Verplank: 74-72-73-77
297 (+17)--$8,531
Fred Couples: 72-75-79-71
Tim Herron: 75-72-77-73
Jim Johnston: 74-73-79-71
John Daly: 69-75-75-78
298 (+18)--$8,030
Mark Brooks: 75-71-76-76
300 (+20)--$7,844
Scott Simpson: 72-71-78-79
303 (+23)--$7,696
Rocky Walcher: 77-70-77-79
305 (+25)--$7,549
Tom Sipula: 75-71-78-81
U.S. OPEN / HOLE OF THE DAY
No. 13
* Yardage: 186
* Par: 3
* Stroke average: 3.250
* Rank: 7
* Eagles: 0
* Birdies: 6
* Pars: 35
* Bogeys: 17
* Double Bogeys: 2
* Key facts: Lee Janzen made birdie from four feet to get to even par. Payne Stewart hit long into the rough and made bogey to fall out of the lead at one over.
U.S. OPEN AT A GLANCE
* Victor: Lee Janzen closed with a 68 for an even-par 280 and a one-stroke victory over Payne Stewart.
* Spoils: Janzen won $535,000 to surpass $6 million in career earnings.
* Quoting: “I thought the best I could do was a playoff.” -- Janzen, who started the day five strokes behind.
* Noting: Janzen had played No. 17 in five over par the first three rounds. He made a par Sunday.
* Key statistic: Janzen was the only player in the top five to break par on the back nine.
* Olympic revisited: Janzen is the second Open champion at Olympic to trail by seven strokes in the final round and win.
* Bridesmaid revisited: Tom Lehman (75) has played in Sunday’s final group in four consecutive U.S. Opens without winning.
* Final-round failures: No third-round leader has ever won the U.S. Open at The Olympic Club.
* Sharing the wealth: The last 15 majors have been won by 15 players.
* Round of the day: Paul Azinger had a five-under 65, the best round of the tournament.
* Shot of the day: Janzen hit five-iron to four feet and made birdie at No. 13.
* Next year: The 99th U.S. Open will be at Pinehurst No. 2 in North Carolina.
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