Disambiguation evidence for U.S. Open via surface form

"U.S. Open (golf)"


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Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "U.S. Open (golf)".

Predicate Object
alsoKnownAs U.S. Open
surface form: United States Open Championship
amateurRequirement low USGA handicap index
category men's professional golf tournament
category open championship
country United States of America
surface form: United States
courseSetupCharacteristic difficult pin positions
courseSetupCharacteristic fast greens
courseSetupCharacteristic high overall difficulty
courseSetupCharacteristic narrow fairways
courseSetupCharacteristic thick rough
cutFormat 36-hole cut
eligibility amateurs
eligibility professionals
fieldType elite international field
firstHeld 1895
format stroke play
foundingCity Newport
foundingLocation Newport Country Club
foundingState Rhode Island
frequency annual
genderCategory men's
governingBody United States Golf Association
instanceOf golf tournament
instanceOf major golf championship
majorStatus one of the four men's major golf championships
notableFeature organized directly by the national governing body rather than a tour
notableFeature rotates among different courses in the United States
numberOfRounds 4
organizer United States Golf Association
surface form: USGA
organizer United States Golf Association
organizingBodyType national golf association
otherMajors Masters Tournament
otherMajors PGA Championship
otherMajors The Open Championship
partOf men's major golf championships
playoffFormatCurrent two-hole aggregate playoff
playoffFormatHistory 18-hole playoff (traditional)
qualificationSystem exemptions based on rankings and achievements
qualificationSystem open qualifying
qualificationSystem sectional qualifying
rankingPoints awards significant Official World Golf Ranking points
reputation one of the most challenging tournaments in golf
roundsDuration 72 holes
scope international
sport golf
tourAssociation European Tour
tourAssociation Japan Golf Tour (co-sanctioned historically for some exemptions)
tourAssociation PGA Tour
typicalStartMonth June
typicalWinningScoreRelativeToPar around par or slightly over par