Winning a Major Championship is something that many dream of, but very few achieve. In fact, only 228 different men have reached that summit, whether it's lifting the Wanamaker or putting on the green jacket.
Of those 228, only 85 have ever done it more than once. Breaking it down even further, only 20 have won both a PGA Championship and a US Open.
While that could very easily change this week with the likes of Justin Thomas and Collin Morikawa in the field at The Country Club, we'll walk you through the 19 individuals who have both a Wanamaker and a U.S. Open Trophy in the case at home.
In bold are the years where the player won both in the same year.
Brooks Koepka

Rory McIlroy

Martin Kaymer

Tiger Woods

Payne Stewart

Larry Nelson

Hubert Green

Lee Trevino

Raymond Floyd

Jack Nicklaus

David Graham

Gary Player

Julius Boros

Ben Hogan

Byron Nelson
PGA Championships: 1940, 1945
U.S. Open: 1939
Gene Sarazen

Olin Dutra
PGA Championship: 1932
U.S. Open: 1934
Tommy Armour

Walter Hagen

Jim Barnes
