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The first ever U.S. Open played at Newport Golf and Country Club and was won by Horace Rawlins.
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Francis Ouimet defied all odds to beat Harry Vardon and Ted Ray, two of the best golfers at the time.
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Bobby Jones sinks a forty foot putt on the eighteenth hole to lead him halfway to the Grand Slam of Golf which he completed ten weeks later.
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Jack Fleck forced a playoff with Hogan in which Hogan struggled leading to one of the biggest upsets in golf and denied Hogan a record fifth U.S. Open Championship.
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Jack Nicklaus, an up and coming star, fights it out with the best golfer at the time, Arnold Palmer, in which Palmer comes from behind to beat jack to start the most memorable rivalries in golf.
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Tied with Jack Nicklaus through 70 holes, Watson chips in on the seventeenth hole to take the outright lead and eventually win the U.S. Open.
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On the windiest day in U.S. Open history, Kite stepped up the the par three seventh in which only three men had hit the green that day. Kite hit the flagstick and managed to stay on the green and eventually winning the 92 U.S. Open.
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Stewert held off Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, and Vijay Singh to win in one of the most dramtic fashions of the U.S. Open.
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Tiger completes the most dominant performances in golf history beating the field by fifteen strokes at Pebble Beach.
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Tiger defeats Rocco Mediate in a Monday playoff on a bum knee to win his third U.S. Open.