Southern Hills Country Club was the site of the 2001 U.S. Open, which required an extra 18 holes of playoff before the champion was determined. That champion turned out to be Retief Goosen, but Goosen made it hard on himself.

Mark Brooks, the 1996 PGA Championship winner, was playing a couple groups ahead of Goosen in the fourth round. When Brooks reached the final green he and Goosen shared the lead.

But Brooks proceeded to 3-putt the 72nd green, falling a stroke behind Goosen. When Goosen reached the 18th hole, he still held that one-stroke lead over Brooks. It appeared Goosen was going to win outright when he left a birdie try only two feet outside the cup. But then Goosen missed that 2-footer, and he and Brooks finished the fourth round tied at 4-under 276.

That necessitated an 18-hole playoff on Monday, and Goosen finally secured the trophy by shooting 70 to Brooks’ 72.

Tiger Woods finished tied for 12th, breaking his streak of four straight wins in major championships.

2001 U.S. Open Scores

Results from the 2001 U.S. Open golf tournament played at the par-70 Southern Hills Country Club in Tulsa, Oklahoma (a-amateur):

x-Retief Goosen, $900,000 66-70-69-71–276

Mark Brooks, $530,000 72-64-70-70–276

Stewart Cink, 325,310 69-69-67-72–277

Rocco Mediate, 226,777 71-68-67-72–278

Tom Kite, 172,912 73-72-72-64–281

Paul Azinger, 172,912 74-67-69-71–281

Vijay Singh, 125,172 74-70-74-64–282

Angel Cabrera, 125,172 70-71-72-69–282

Davis Love, 125,172 72-69-71-70–282

Kirk Triplett, 125,172 72-69-71-70–282

Phil Mickelson, 125,172 70-69-68-75–282

Tiger Woods, 91,734 74-71-69-69–283

Matt Gogel, 91,734 70-69-74-70–283

Michael Allen, 91,734 77-68-67-71–283

Sergio Garcia, 91,734 70-68-68-77–283

Scott Hoch, 75,337 73-73-69-69–284

Chris DiMarco, 75,337 69-73-70-72–284

David Duval, 75,337 70-69-71-74–284

Chris Perry, 63,426 72-71-73-69–285

Corey Pavin, 63,426 70-75-68-72–285

Mike Weir, 63,426 67-76-68-74–285

Scott Verplank, 54,813 71-71-73-71–286

Thomas Bjorn, 54,813 72-69-73-72–286

Mark Calcavecchia, 42,523 70-74-73-70–287

Steve Lowery, 42,523 71-73-72-71–287

Hal Sutton, 42,523 70-75-71-71–287

Olin Browne, 42,523 71-74-71-71–287

Joe Durant, 42,523 71-74-70-72–287

Tom Lehman, 42,523 76-68-69-74–287

Jesper Parnevik, 30,055 73-73-74-68–288

Steve Jones, 30,055 73-73-72-70–288

Bob Estes, 30,055 70-72-75-71–288

Dean Wilson, 30,055 71-74-72-71–288

Darren Clarke, 30,055 74-71-71-72–288

Gabriel Hjertstedt, 30,055 72-74-70-72–288

Padraig Harrington, 30,055 73-70-71-74–288

J. L. Lewis, 30,055 68-68-77-75–288

Bob May, 30,055 72-72-69-75–288

a-Bryce Molder, 0 75-71-68-74–288

Shaun Micheel, 23,933 73-70-75-71–289

Tim Herron, 23,933 71-74-73-71–289

Bernhard Langer, 23,933 71-73-71-74–289

Briny Baird, 23,933 71-72-70-76–289

Kevin Sutherland, 18,780 73-72-73-72–290

Tom Byrum, 18,780 74-72-72-72–290

Toshimitsu Izawa, 18,780 69-74-74-73–290

Fred Funk, 18,780 78-68-71-73–290

Jeff Maggert, 18,780 69-73-72-76–290

Brandel Chamblee, 18,780 72-71-71-76–290

Duffy Waldorf, 18,780 75-68-69-78–290

Eduardo Romero, 15,035 74-72-72-73–291

Mark Wiebe, 13,164 73-72-74-73–292

Jimmy Walker, 13,164 79-66-74-73–292

Colin Montgomerie, 13,164 71-70-77-74–292

Jose Coceres, 13,164 70-73-75-74–292

Bob Tway, 13,164 75-71-72-74–292

Scott Dunlap, 13,164 74-70-73-75–292

Hale Irwin, 13,164 67-75-74-76–292

Brandt Jobe, 13,164 77-68-71-76–292

Frank Lickliter II, 13,164 75-71-70-76–292

Loren Roberts, 13,164 69-76-69-78–292

Tim Petrovic, 11,443 74-71-75-73–293

Dudley Hart, 11,443 71-73-74-75–293

Richard Zokol, 11,443 72-71-74-76–293

Jim Furyk, 11,443 70-70-71-82–293

Dan Forsman, 10,368 75-71-77-71–294

Ernie Els, 10,368 71-74-77-72–294

Harrison Frazar, 10,368 73-73-76-72–294

David Toms, 10,368 71-71-77-75–294

David Peoples, 10,368 73-73-72-76–294

Peter Lonard, 10,368 76-69-70-79–294

Franklin Langham, 9,508 75-71-75-74–295

Nick Faldo, 9,508 76-70-74-75–295

Anthony Kang, 8,863 74-72-77-73–296

Gary Orr, 8,863 74-72-74-76–296

Thongchai Jaidee, 8,863 73-73-72-78–296

Mathias Gronberg, 8,863 74-69-74-79–296

Jim McGovern, 8,325 71-73-77-76–297

Stephen Gangluff, 8,105 74-72-78-77–301

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Southern Hills Country Club was the site of the 2001 U.S. Open, which required an extra 18 holes of playoff before the champion was determined. That champion turned out to be Retief Goosen, but Goosen made it hard on himself.

Mark Brooks, the 1996 PGA Championship winner, was playing a couple groups ahead of Goosen in the fourth round. When Brooks reached the final green he and Goosen shared the lead.

But Brooks proceeded to 3-putt the 72nd green, falling a stroke behind Goosen. When Goosen reached the 18th hole, he still held that one-stroke lead over Brooks. It appeared Goosen was going to win outright when he left a birdie try only two feet outside the cup. But then Goosen missed that 2-footer, and he and Brooks finished the fourth round tied at 4-under 276.

That necessitated an 18-hole playoff on Monday, and Goosen finally secured the trophy by shooting 70 to Brooks’ 72.

Tiger Woods finished tied for 12th, breaking his streak of four straight wins in major championships.

2001 U.S. Open Scores

Results from the 2001 U.S. Open golf tournament played at the par-70 Southern Hills Country Club in Tulsa, Oklahoma (a-amateur):

x-Retief Goosen, $900,000 66-70-69-71–276

Mark Brooks, $530,000 72-64-70-70–276

Stewart Cink, 325,310 69-69-67-72–277

Rocco Mediate, 226,777 71-68-67-72–278

Tom Kite, 172,912 73-72-72-64–281

Paul Azinger, 172,912 74-67-69-71–281

Vijay Singh, 125,172 74-70-74-64–282

Angel Cabrera, 125,172 70-71-72-69–282

Davis Love, 125,172 72-69-71-70–282

Kirk Triplett, 125,172 72-69-71-70–282

Phil Mickelson, 125,172 70-69-68-75–282

Tiger Woods, 91,734 74-71-69-69–283

Matt Gogel, 91,734 70-69-74-70–283

Michael Allen, 91,734 77-68-67-71–283

Sergio Garcia, 91,734 70-68-68-77–283

Scott Hoch, 75,337 73-73-69-69–284

Chris DiMarco, 75,337 69-73-70-72–284

David Duval, 75,337 70-69-71-74–284

Chris Perry, 63,426 72-71-73-69–285

Corey Pavin, 63,426 70-75-68-72–285

Mike Weir, 63,426 67-76-68-74–285

Scott Verplank, 54,813 71-71-73-71–286

Thomas Bjorn, 54,813 72-69-73-72–286

Mark Calcavecchia, 42,523 70-74-73-70–287

Steve Lowery, 42,523 71-73-72-71–287

Hal Sutton, 42,523 70-75-71-71–287

Olin Browne, 42,523 71-74-71-71–287

Joe Durant, 42,523 71-74-70-72–287

Tom Lehman, 42,523 76-68-69-74–287

Jesper Parnevik, 30,055 73-73-74-68–288

Steve Jones, 30,055 73-73-72-70–288

Bob Estes, 30,055 70-72-75-71–288

Dean Wilson, 30,055 71-74-72-71–288

Darren Clarke, 30,055 74-71-71-72–288

Gabriel Hjertstedt, 30,055 72-74-70-72–288

Padraig Harrington, 30,055 73-70-71-74–288

J. L. Lewis, 30,055 68-68-77-75–288

Bob May, 30,055 72-72-69-75–288

a-Bryce Molder, 0 75-71-68-74–288

Shaun Micheel, 23,933 73-70-75-71–289

Tim Herron, 23,933 71-74-73-71–289

Bernhard Langer, 23,933 71-73-71-74–289

Briny Baird, 23,933 71-72-70-76–289

Kevin Sutherland, 18,780 73-72-73-72–290

Tom Byrum, 18,780 74-72-72-72–290

Toshimitsu Izawa, 18,780 69-74-74-73–290

Fred Funk, 18,780 78-68-71-73–290

Jeff Maggert, 18,780 69-73-72-76–290

Brandel Chamblee, 18,780 72-71-71-76–290

Duffy Waldorf, 18,780 75-68-69-78–290

Eduardo Romero, 15,035 74-72-72-73–291

Mark Wiebe, 13,164 73-72-74-73–292

Jimmy Walker, 13,164 79-66-74-73–292

Colin Montgomerie, 13,164 71-70-77-74–292

Jose Coceres, 13,164 70-73-75-74–292

Bob Tway, 13,164 75-71-72-74–292

Scott Dunlap, 13,164 74-70-73-75–292

Hale Irwin, 13,164 67-75-74-76–292

Brandt Jobe, 13,164 77-68-71-76–292

Frank Lickliter II, 13,164 75-71-70-76–292

Loren Roberts, 13,164 69-76-69-78–292

Tim Petrovic, 11,443 74-71-75-73–293

Dudley Hart, 11,443 71-73-74-75–293

Richard Zokol, 11,443 72-71-74-76–293

Jim Furyk, 11,443 70-70-71-82–293

Dan Forsman, 10,368 75-71-77-71–294

Ernie Els, 10,368 71-74-77-72–294

Harrison Frazar, 10,368 73-73-76-72–294

David Toms, 10,368 71-71-77-75–294

David Peoples, 10,368 73-73-72-76–294

Peter Lonard, 10,368 76-69-70-79–294

Franklin Langham, 9,508 75-71-75-74–295

Nick Faldo, 9,508 76-70-74-75–295

Anthony Kang, 8,863 74-72-77-73–296

Gary Orr, 8,863 74-72-74-76–296

Thongchai Jaidee, 8,863 73-73-72-78–296

Mathias Gronberg, 8,863 74-69-74-79–296

Jim McGovern, 8,325 71-73-77-76–297

Stephen Gangluff, 8,105 74-72-78-77–301

Tiger Woods’ Masters Wins, Records and Yearly Scores

European Tour KLM Open

Turkish Airlines Open on the European Tour

The Lowest 18-Hole Golf Score Ever Recorded

Best 18-Hole Score on LPGA Tour

Tiger Woods’ Best and Worst Scores As a Pro on PGA Tour

Most Consecutive Birdies in a PGA Tour Tournament

Pebble Beach Golf Links: Images and Facts You Need

Merion Golf Club

Biography of Golfer Payne Stewart

2009 Masters: A Playoff Victory for Cabrera

2008 US Open: Tiger Woods Wins a Thriller

2010 US Open

Tiger Woods’ US Open Wins, Records and Yearly Scores

1999 US Open: Payne Stewart’s Last Win

The Worst Golf Chokes and Collapses

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Southern Hills Country Club was the site of the 2001 U.S. Open, which required an extra 18 holes of playoff before the champion was determined. That champion turned out to be Retief Goosen, but Goosen made it hard on himself.

Mark Brooks, the 1996 PGA Championship winner, was playing a couple groups ahead of Goosen in the fourth round. When Brooks reached the final green he and Goosen shared the lead.

But Brooks proceeded to 3-putt the 72nd green, falling a stroke behind Goosen. When Goosen reached the 18th hole, he still held that one-stroke lead over Brooks. It appeared Goosen was going to win outright when he left a birdie try only two feet outside the cup. But then Goosen missed that 2-footer, and he and Brooks finished the fourth round tied at 4-under 276.

That necessitated an 18-hole playoff on Monday, and Goosen finally secured the trophy by shooting 70 to Brooks’ 72.

Tiger Woods finished tied for 12th, breaking his streak of four straight wins in major championships.

2001 U.S. Open Scores

Results from the 2001 U.S. Open golf tournament played at the par-70 Southern Hills Country Club in Tulsa, Oklahoma (a-amateur):

x-Retief Goosen, $900,000 66-70-69-71–276

Mark Brooks, $530,000 72-64-70-70–276

Stewart Cink, 325,310 69-69-67-72–277

Rocco Mediate, 226,777 71-68-67-72–278

Tom Kite, 172,912 73-72-72-64–281

Paul Azinger, 172,912 74-67-69-71–281

Vijay Singh, 125,172 74-70-74-64–282

Angel Cabrera, 125,172 70-71-72-69–282

Davis Love, 125,172 72-69-71-70–282

Kirk Triplett, 125,172 72-69-71-70–282

Phil Mickelson, 125,172 70-69-68-75–282

Tiger Woods, 91,734 74-71-69-69–283

Matt Gogel, 91,734 70-69-74-70–283

Michael Allen, 91,734 77-68-67-71–283

Sergio Garcia, 91,734 70-68-68-77–283

Scott Hoch, 75,337 73-73-69-69–284

Chris DiMarco, 75,337 69-73-70-72–284

David Duval, 75,337 70-69-71-74–284

Chris Perry, 63,426 72-71-73-69–285

Corey Pavin, 63,426 70-75-68-72–285

Mike Weir, 63,426 67-76-68-74–285

Scott Verplank, 54,813 71-71-73-71–286

Thomas Bjorn, 54,813 72-69-73-72–286

Mark Calcavecchia, 42,523 70-74-73-70–287

Steve Lowery, 42,523 71-73-72-71–287

Hal Sutton, 42,523 70-75-71-71–287

Olin Browne, 42,523 71-74-71-71–287

Joe Durant, 42,523 71-74-70-72–287

Tom Lehman, 42,523 76-68-69-74–287

Jesper Parnevik, 30,055 73-73-74-68–288

Steve Jones, 30,055 73-73-72-70–288

Bob Estes, 30,055 70-72-75-71–288

Dean Wilson, 30,055 71-74-72-71–288

Darren Clarke, 30,055 74-71-71-72–288

Gabriel Hjertstedt, 30,055 72-74-70-72–288

Padraig Harrington, 30,055 73-70-71-74–288

J. L. Lewis, 30,055 68-68-77-75–288

Bob May, 30,055 72-72-69-75–288

a-Bryce Molder, 0 75-71-68-74–288

Shaun Micheel, 23,933 73-70-75-71–289

Tim Herron, 23,933 71-74-73-71–289

Bernhard Langer, 23,933 71-73-71-74–289

Briny Baird, 23,933 71-72-70-76–289

Kevin Sutherland, 18,780 73-72-73-72–290

Tom Byrum, 18,780 74-72-72-72–290

Toshimitsu Izawa, 18,780 69-74-74-73–290

Fred Funk, 18,780 78-68-71-73–290

Jeff Maggert, 18,780 69-73-72-76–290

Brandel Chamblee, 18,780 72-71-71-76–290

Duffy Waldorf, 18,780 75-68-69-78–290

Eduardo Romero, 15,035 74-72-72-73–291

Mark Wiebe, 13,164 73-72-74-73–292

Jimmy Walker, 13,164 79-66-74-73–292

Colin Montgomerie, 13,164 71-70-77-74–292

Jose Coceres, 13,164 70-73-75-74–292

Bob Tway, 13,164 75-71-72-74–292

Scott Dunlap, 13,164 74-70-73-75–292

Hale Irwin, 13,164 67-75-74-76–292

Brandt Jobe, 13,164 77-68-71-76–292

Frank Lickliter II, 13,164 75-71-70-76–292

Loren Roberts, 13,164 69-76-69-78–292

Tim Petrovic, 11,443 74-71-75-73–293

Dudley Hart, 11,443 71-73-74-75–293

Richard Zokol, 11,443 72-71-74-76–293

Jim Furyk, 11,443 70-70-71-82–293

Dan Forsman, 10,368 75-71-77-71–294

Ernie Els, 10,368 71-74-77-72–294

Harrison Frazar, 10,368 73-73-76-72–294

David Toms, 10,368 71-71-77-75–294

David Peoples, 10,368 73-73-72-76–294

Peter Lonard, 10,368 76-69-70-79–294

Franklin Langham, 9,508 75-71-75-74–295

Nick Faldo, 9,508 76-70-74-75–295

Anthony Kang, 8,863 74-72-77-73–296

Gary Orr, 8,863 74-72-74-76–296

Thongchai Jaidee, 8,863 73-73-72-78–296

Mathias Gronberg, 8,863 74-69-74-79–296

Jim McGovern, 8,325 71-73-77-76–297

Stephen Gangluff, 8,105 74-72-78-77–301

Southern Hills Country Club was the site of the 2001 U.S. Open, which required an extra 18 holes of playoff before the champion was determined. That champion turned out to be Retief Goosen, but Goosen made it hard on himself.

Mark Brooks, the 1996 PGA Championship winner, was playing a couple groups ahead of Goosen in the fourth round. When Brooks reached the final green he and Goosen shared the lead.

But Brooks proceeded to 3-putt the 72nd green, falling a stroke behind Goosen. When Goosen reached the 18th hole, he still held that one-stroke lead over Brooks. It appeared Goosen was going to win outright when he left a birdie try only two feet outside the cup. But then Goosen missed that 2-footer, and he and Brooks finished the fourth round tied at 4-under 276.

That necessitated an 18-hole playoff on Monday, and Goosen finally secured the trophy by shooting 70 to Brooks’ 72.

Tiger Woods finished tied for 12th, breaking his streak of four straight wins in major championships.

2001 U.S. Open Scores

Results from the 2001 U.S. Open golf tournament played at the par-70 Southern Hills Country Club in Tulsa, Oklahoma (a-amateur):

x-Retief Goosen, $900,000 66-70-69-71–276

Mark Brooks, $530,000 72-64-70-70–276

Stewart Cink, 325,310 69-69-67-72–277

Rocco Mediate, 226,777 71-68-67-72–278

Tom Kite, 172,912 73-72-72-64–281

Paul Azinger, 172,912 74-67-69-71–281

Vijay Singh, 125,172 74-70-74-64–282

Angel Cabrera, 125,172 70-71-72-69–282

Davis Love, 125,172 72-69-71-70–282

Kirk Triplett, 125,172 72-69-71-70–282

Phil Mickelson, 125,172 70-69-68-75–282

Tiger Woods, 91,734 74-71-69-69–283

Matt Gogel, 91,734 70-69-74-70–283

Michael Allen, 91,734 77-68-67-71–283

Sergio Garcia, 91,734 70-68-68-77–283

Scott Hoch, 75,337 73-73-69-69–284

Chris DiMarco, 75,337 69-73-70-72–284

David Duval, 75,337 70-69-71-74–284

Chris Perry, 63,426 72-71-73-69–285

Corey Pavin, 63,426 70-75-68-72–285

Mike Weir, 63,426 67-76-68-74–285

Scott Verplank, 54,813 71-71-73-71–286

Thomas Bjorn, 54,813 72-69-73-72–286

Mark Calcavecchia, 42,523 70-74-73-70–287

Steve Lowery, 42,523 71-73-72-71–287

Hal Sutton, 42,523 70-75-71-71–287

Olin Browne, 42,523 71-74-71-71–287

Joe Durant, 42,523 71-74-70-72–287

Tom Lehman, 42,523 76-68-69-74–287

Jesper Parnevik, 30,055 73-73-74-68–288

Steve Jones, 30,055 73-73-72-70–288

Bob Estes, 30,055 70-72-75-71–288

Dean Wilson, 30,055 71-74-72-71–288

Darren Clarke, 30,055 74-71-71-72–288

Gabriel Hjertstedt, 30,055 72-74-70-72–288

Padraig Harrington, 30,055 73-70-71-74–288

J. L. Lewis, 30,055 68-68-77-75–288

Bob May, 30,055 72-72-69-75–288

a-Bryce Molder, 0 75-71-68-74–288

Shaun Micheel, 23,933 73-70-75-71–289

Tim Herron, 23,933 71-74-73-71–289

Bernhard Langer, 23,933 71-73-71-74–289

Briny Baird, 23,933 71-72-70-76–289

Kevin Sutherland, 18,780 73-72-73-72–290

Tom Byrum, 18,780 74-72-72-72–290

Toshimitsu Izawa, 18,780 69-74-74-73–290

Fred Funk, 18,780 78-68-71-73–290

Jeff Maggert, 18,780 69-73-72-76–290

Brandel Chamblee, 18,780 72-71-71-76–290

Duffy Waldorf, 18,780 75-68-69-78–290

Eduardo Romero, 15,035 74-72-72-73–291

Mark Wiebe, 13,164 73-72-74-73–292

Jimmy Walker, 13,164 79-66-74-73–292

Colin Montgomerie, 13,164 71-70-77-74–292

Jose Coceres, 13,164 70-73-75-74–292

Bob Tway, 13,164 75-71-72-74–292

Scott Dunlap, 13,164 74-70-73-75–292

Hale Irwin, 13,164 67-75-74-76–292

Brandt Jobe, 13,164 77-68-71-76–292

Frank Lickliter II, 13,164 75-71-70-76–292

Loren Roberts, 13,164 69-76-69-78–292

Tim Petrovic, 11,443 74-71-75-73–293

Dudley Hart, 11,443 71-73-74-75–293

Richard Zokol, 11,443 72-71-74-76–293

Jim Furyk, 11,443 70-70-71-82–293

Dan Forsman, 10,368 75-71-77-71–294

Ernie Els, 10,368 71-74-77-72–294

Harrison Frazar, 10,368 73-73-76-72–294

David Toms, 10,368 71-71-77-75–294

David Peoples, 10,368 73-73-72-76–294

Peter Lonard, 10,368 76-69-70-79–294

Franklin Langham, 9,508 75-71-75-74–295

Nick Faldo, 9,508 76-70-74-75–295

Anthony Kang, 8,863 74-72-77-73–296

Gary Orr, 8,863 74-72-74-76–296

Thongchai Jaidee, 8,863 73-73-72-78–296

Mathias Gronberg, 8,863 74-69-74-79–296

Jim McGovern, 8,325 71-73-77-76–297

Stephen Gangluff, 8,105 74-72-78-77–301

  • Tiger Woods’ Masters Wins, Records and Yearly Scores

  • European Tour KLM Open

  • Turkish Airlines Open on the European Tour

  • The Lowest 18-Hole Golf Score Ever Recorded

  • Best 18-Hole Score on LPGA Tour

  • Tiger Woods’ Best and Worst Scores As a Pro on PGA Tour

  • Most Consecutive Birdies in a PGA Tour Tournament

  • Pebble Beach Golf Links: Images and Facts You Need

  • Merion Golf Club

  • Biography of Golfer Payne Stewart

  • 2009 Masters: A Playoff Victory for Cabrera

  • 2008 US Open: Tiger Woods Wins a Thriller

  • 2010 US Open

  • Tiger Woods’ US Open Wins, Records and Yearly Scores

  • 1999 US Open: Payne Stewart’s Last Win

  • The Worst Golf Chokes and Collapses

Tiger Woods’ Masters Wins, Records and Yearly Scores

Tiger Woods’ Masters Wins, Records and Yearly Scores

European Tour KLM Open

European Tour KLM Open

Turkish Airlines Open on the European Tour

Turkish Airlines Open on the European Tour

The Lowest 18-Hole Golf Score Ever Recorded

The Lowest 18-Hole Golf Score Ever Recorded

Best 18-Hole Score on LPGA Tour

Best 18-Hole Score on LPGA Tour

Tiger Woods’ Best and Worst Scores As a Pro on PGA Tour

Tiger Woods’ Best and Worst Scores As a Pro on PGA Tour

Most Consecutive Birdies in a PGA Tour Tournament

Most Consecutive Birdies in a PGA Tour Tournament

Pebble Beach Golf Links: Images and Facts You Need

Pebble Beach Golf Links: Images and Facts You Need

Merion Golf Club

Merion Golf Club

Biography of Golfer Payne Stewart

Biography of Golfer Payne Stewart

2009 Masters: A Playoff Victory for Cabrera

2009 Masters: A Playoff Victory for Cabrera

2008 US Open: Tiger Woods Wins a Thriller

2008 US Open: Tiger Woods Wins a Thriller

2010 US Open

2010 US Open

Tiger Woods’ US Open Wins, Records and Yearly Scores

Tiger Woods’ US Open Wins, Records and Yearly Scores

1999 US Open: Payne Stewart’s Last Win

1999 US Open: Payne Stewart’s Last Win

The Worst Golf Chokes and Collapses

The Worst Golf Chokes and Collapses

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