Tournaments Winged Foot Winners September 13, 2020 Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share by Email Winged Foot Winners NEW COBRA 3DP MB and 3DP X IRONS! Mizuno Launches New Modern Series Irons and Fli-Hi UST Mamiya Launches New LINQ POWERCORE Lineup Larry Bobka talks about Tiger Woods' dowel trick | Fully Equipped Why Butch Harmon had his students hit Tiger Woods' golf clubs | Fully Equipped How Tiger Woods’ first set of Titleist 681T irons came to be | Fully Equipped How Tiger Woods found his driver for the 2000 season | Fully Equipped The Forgotten Benefits of OEM Fittings | Fully Equipped This unreleased 2026 driver has everyone buzzing | Fully Equipped Beau Hossler on PGA Tour card changes | Subpar History has proven that only the toughest can win at Winged Foot. Here’s a look at the players who have conquered the iconic venue and hoisted the hardware. Latest In News 2 hours ago Inside the numbers from Happy Gilmore 2's record-breaking Netflix release 8 hours ago A women's-only TGL? It's coming soon for LPGA Tour 8 hours ago LIV reportedly adding PGA Tour winner, young pro as new season nears 13 hours ago John Daly will be in Augusta for the 2026 Masters after all Related Articles News GOLF's Subpar: Cole Hammer on what it was like playing the U.S. Open at 15-years-old News GOLF's Subpar: Why Adam Scott got off a plane to join a fellow pro's celebration News Drop Zone: U.S. Open conditions will be extremely difficult. Here's why that's a good thing. News Can an average golfer advance the ball out of U.S. Open-grade rough? We found out By: GOLF Editors Travel How to play The Country Club: The 2022 U.S. Open site, explained By: GOLF Editors News How to U.S. Open-ize a golf course: A day with The Country Club's grounds crew By: GOLF Editors News GOLF's Subpar: Beau Hossler talks leading the U.S. Open at 17 years old News Fuzzy Zoeller Interview: First night with the Green Jacket, Waiving the white flag on the 72nd hole News Jason Gore Interview: Working as the USGA's Senior Director of Player Relations, playing with Wilco Nienaber at the U.S. Open