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SUMMER 2016

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OB SPORTS GOLF & LEISURE x SUMMER 2016 x obsports.com l TOUR REPORT contact us for a free quote 480.776.8112 // sfmktg.com À\HUVSRVWHUVPHQXVEUDQGLQJGLJLWDOPDUNHWLQJ 1960 U.S. OPEN WINNER: Arnold Palmer A dozen players had legitimate chances to win, including 47-year-old Ben Hogan and 20-year-old amateur Jack Nicklaus, but in the end, it was Arnold Palmer who was crowned king. With one round to play at Den- ver's Cherry Hills, Palmer stood in 15th place, seven shots back. After a sportswriter pal told him he was too far behind to win, Palmer grabbed his driver at the 346-yard, par-4 first hole, drove the green and two-putted for birdie. He birdied five of the next six holes, going out in 30. When his final putt for 65 dropped, Arnie flung his visor toward his "Army" and flashed that trademark Palmer grin. 1982 U.S. OPEN WINNER: Tom Watson While playing Pebble Beach in the 1960s as a Stanford student, Tom Watson would fantasize that he and Jack Nicklaus were competing head- to-head for the U.S. Open title. In 1982, fantasy turned into reality. Wat- son withstood a furious Nicklaus final-round charge, and when the Golden Bear finished at 4-under par, Watson needed two pars to tie. At the par-3 17th, Watson hit his 2-iron a shade too hard, and his ball landed in thick rough. "Get it close," said his caddie, Bruce Edwards. "Hell, I'm going to make it," responded Watson. Indeed he did, knocking his sand wedge into the cup. Another birdie at 18 gave Watson his only U.S. Open championship title. 1999 U.S. OPEN WINNER: Payne Stewart Best known for his velvety swing and fancy pants, Payne Stewart fought a stirring duel with Phil Mick- elson, who sported a beeper that waited to sound at any time, directing Lefty to dash off the course to attend the birth of his first child. After a see- saw tussle that involved Mickelson, Vijay Singh, Tiger Woods and some unusually misty weather, Stewart had to hole a 20-footer at 18 to make par and seal the victory. He rammed the putt home and punched the air in stunned ecstasy. fi

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