U.S. Open Competitor Handbook

U.S. Open

September 17th – 20th, 2020

Winged Foot Golf Club (West Course)

Mamaroneck, N.Y.

Par: 70 / Yardage: 7,477

Purse: $12.5 million (2019 purse)

with $2,250,000 to the winner

Defending Champion:
Gary Woodland

by Sal Johnson

Founder, Chief Data Officer, GOLFstats

E-mail me at:
sal@golfstats.com

 

(Warning, this is still in Beta, not all of the bios are up to date, but most are in great shape)

So what is the U.S. Open Competitor Handbook?
It’s an electrical guide to easily access all vital information on those participating in the U.S. Open.
With this competitor handbook, you can see a competitor’s bio information of his career.

When you hit the Bio link, it takes you to the competitors’ main page to access essential items on the player. Want to read about the competitors’ life and get key moments of his career, hit “CONTINUE READING” which will pop up interesting tidbits on the player.

Going back to the main page, if you hit the 2020 Record, the competitors’ results of the 2020 PGA Tour, European Tour, Korn Ferry Tour, and Champions season comes up. From there, follow the arrows on top between the year to change either to 2019 or 2021 results.

On the 8-year look, you can see how the player has done in the last 7 years. Since last week was the first week of the PGA Tour, it’s the 8th-year with the Safeway results.

On the U.S. Open record link gives results of each competitor’s U.S. Open career. If he is playing for the first time, it will say, “Playing 1st U.S. Open.”

The U.S. Open stats column gives out not only the results but essential stats for the competitor in that year.

For those wondering how Draftkings rates the competitors, we have their price for the week.

We know this system will make getting information on each competitor quickly to navigate through.
One piece of advice using the links will save time and make it easier to use if you can open the link in a new page.

Please write to us with any suggestions to make it better.
Sal

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