| 100% | HOGAN | 5 | Ben —, winner of the 1948 US Open Championship in golf |
| 59% | MARKOMEARA | 10 | US golfer; winner of The Open Championship in 1998 |
| 59% | STEWARTCINK | 11 | US golfer; winner of The Open Championship in 2009 |
| 54% | GENE | 4 | & 14D US golfer; winner of The Open Championship and US Open in 1932 |
| 54% | CINK | 4 | Stewart —, US golfer; winner of The Open Championship in 2009 |
| 54% | PAYNESTEWART | 12 | 1991 winner of the US Open Championship |
| 52% | DARRENCLARKE | 12 | Northern Irish golfer; winner of The Open Championship in 2011 |
| 52% | MATS | 4 | & 3D Winner of the 1988 US Open men's singles tennis championship |
| 52% | STRANGE | 7 | Curtis —, golfer; 1988 and 1989 winner of the US Open Championship |
| 52% | STRANGE | 7 | Curtis —, US golfer; winner of the US Open Championship in 1988 and 1989 |
| 51% | NASTASE | 7 | Ilie —, winner of the 1972 US Open singles tennis championship |
| 51% | NEWCOMBE | 8 | John —, winner of the 1973 US Open singles tennis championship |
| 51% | ORANTES | 7 | Manuel —, winner of the 1975 US Open singles tennis championship |
| 51% | SABATINI | 8 | Gabriela —, winner of the 1990 US Open singles tennis championship |
| 51% | NEWCOMBE | 8 | John -, winner of the 1973 US Open singles tennis championship |
| 51% | ISNER | 5 | John —, winner of the Heineken Open singles tennis championship in 2010 and 2014 |
| 51% | HOGAN | 5 | Ben —, golfer who won the 1948 US Open Championship |
| 51% | EVERT | 5 | Chris —, winner of the US Open women's singles tennis championship from 1975-78 |
| 51% | BRAID | 5 | James —, Scottish golfer, five-times winner of The Open Championship, who died in 1950 |
| 51% | SAFIN | 5 | Marat —, winner of the 2000 US Open men's singles tennis championship |
| 50% | LENDL | 5 | Winner of three consecutive U.S. Opens in the 1980s |
| 50% | JANSHERKHAN | 11 | Winner of the Men's World Open Squash Championship in 1987, 1989, 1990 and from 1992-96 |
| 50% | TODDHAMILTON | 12 | US golfer; 2004 winner of The Open Championship |
| 49% | VACEK | 5 | Daniel —, winner of the 1997 US Open men's doubles tennis championship with Yevgeny Kafelnikov |
| 49% | COCOGAUFF | 9 | Winner of the 2023 US Open |
| 48% | ARTHURASHE | 10 | Winner of the first US Open Men's Singles championship (1968), for whom the largest stadium at the USTA National Tennis Center is named (2 wds.) |
| 48% | TOMKITE | 7 | '92 US Open Champion who was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2004 |
| 47% | BILLIEJEANKING | 14 | Winner of four US Open Women's Singles championships, for whom the USTA National Tennis Center is named (3 wds.) |
| 46% | ELIOT | 5 | T S —, winner of the 1948 Nobel Prize in Literature |