It arguably was one of the greatest final rounds ever in a major championship. Nobody had ever shot a 63 in the final round of a major prior to 1973 and certainly nobody figured to do it at Oakmont
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US Open Videos
Watch all the greatest moments from the US Open
2008 US Open Video Promo
Tiger is hot favourite at Torrey Pines but anything can happen the US Open...
1913 US Open Video
Francis Quimet took a 10 year old caddie and won one of the most memorable Opens to date...
1925 US Amateur Video
By 1925, Bobby Jones had become one of the game's most dominant players and he came to Oakmont for the '25 U.S. Amateur as the defending champion.
1927 US Open Video
The first U.S. Open at Oakmont in 1927 saw Scotsman Tommy Armour outlast Harry “Lighthorse” Cooper in a playoff...
1929 US Open
Amateur sensation Bobby Jones strokes a putt during the 1929 US Open at Winged Foot Golf Club's West Course in Mamaroneck...
1930 US Open Video
Bob Jones was halfway to achieving his goal of winning the "Grand Slam" as he approached the 1930 U.S. Open at Interlachen Country Club in Minneapolis
1935 US Open Video
Local club pro Sam Parks Jr. became a hometown hero when he was the surprise winner when the U.S. Open returned to Oakmont in 1935
1950 US Open Video
Sixteen months after a near-fatal car accident, Ben Hogan mustered enough strength to compete at Merion Golf Club
1953 US Open Video
Ben Hogan enjoyed a magical season in 1953, becoming the first player to win three professional majors in a calendar year, including his fourth U.S. Open championship
1955 US Open Video
Ben Hogan appeared on his way to a record fifth U.S. Open title at The Olympic Club until unheralded Jack Fleck holed an 8-foot birdie putt at the 72nd hole to force a playof
1959 US Open Video
A series of thunderstorms struck on the third day and the final round was postponed until the following day for the first time in Open history...
1960 US Open Golf Video
Arnie's Army enjoyed its finest charge at the 1960 U.S. Open with Arnold Palmer seven strokes off the lead entering the final 18 holes
1962 US Open Golf Video
The genesis for a great rivalry actually began two years earlier when Jack Nicklaus finished second to Palmer at the 1960 U.S. Open at Cherry Hills Country Club
1962 US Open Golf Video 2
As the playoff came to a conclusion, Palmer tried to concede a "gimme" putt to Nicklaus...
1964 US Open Video
Torrid temperatures enveloped the 1964 Open at Congressional C.C. in Bethesda, Md., and the heat was taking its toll on the competitors, especially Ken Venturi
1971 US Open Video
Lee Trevino always had a penchant for being a bit of a comedian on the golf course. At the 1971 U.S. Open at Merion
1972 US Open Video
Jack Nicklaus' love affair with Pebble Beach began with his U.S. Amateur victory in 1961. Nicklaus came into the 1972 Open at Pebble fresh off a victory at the Masters in April.
1973 US Open Video
It arguably was one of the greatest final rounds ever in a major championship. Nobody had ever shot a 63 in the final round of a major prior to 1973 and certainly nobody figured to do it at Oakmont
1974 US Open Video
Hale Irwin, 29, won by two strokes over Forrest Fezler with a seven-over-par score of 287 over the West Course of the Winged Foot Golf Club, Mamaroneck, New York
1976 US Open Video
Pate, however, caught a break as the ball was sitting up in the Bermuda rough and he took full advantage, drilling a 5-iron from 194 yards to within 3 feet of the hole
1982 US Open Video
Jack Nicklaus was looking for a record fifth U.S. Open title when the championship returned to Pebble Beach in 1982
1983 US Open Video
A long birdie putt at the par-3 16 th hole propelled Georgia native Larry Nelson to victory at the rain-delayed 1983 U.S. Open.
1984 US Open Video
There seems to be some discrepancy in the details surrounding Fuzzy Zoeller's gesture at the 72nd hole of the 1984 U.S. Open at Winged Foot
1984 US Open 2
Everyone remembers Zoeller waving a white towel ceremoniously after Greg Norman holed a long par putt.
1990 US Open Golf Video
Hale Irwin took full advantage of his U.S. Open special exemption in 1990 at Medinah (Ill.) C.C.
1992 US Open Video
Mother Nature turned up the heat – make that wind – for the final round of the 1992 U.S. Open at Pebble Beach.
1994 US Open Video
Ernie Els of South Africa survived a 20-hole playoff with American Loren Roberts and Scotland’s Colin Montgomerie at the 1994 U.S. Open
1995 US Open Video
With the 1995 U.S. Open being held at Shinnecock Hills, a course that isn't overly long by today's modern standards...
1999 US Open Video
In 1998, Payne Stewart came up one stroke short of a second U.S. Open title, but at the 1999 championship at Pinehurst No. 2, Stewart delivered
2000 US Open Video
Tiger Woods' performance at Pebble Beach was one of the most dominating in the history of any major championship.
2000 US Open 2 Golf Video
Woods played the first 22 holes and his last 26 holes without a bogey. A microcosm of his dominance that week occurred as the second day of golf was about to conclude due to darkness.
US Open 2002 Video
Even bogeys on two of the last three holes could not prevent Tiger Woods from capturing his second U.S. Open title in three years.
2003 US Open Golf Video
For one magical day, Tom Watson, at age 53, turned back the clock with a 65 in the first round of the 2003 U.S. Open at Olympia Fields (Ill.) Country Club
2005 US Open Golf Video
Michael Campbell, of New Zealand, who had not survived the weekend in his last four U.S. Open appearances and owned no top-10s in a major since the 1995 British Open
2005 US Open Video
Michaels victory speech which went down like a lead balloon with some
2006 US Open Video
Geoff Ogilvy never thought he would be the winner of the 106th U.S. Open. He was not alone in that thinking.
2006 US Open Video
But a series of unlikely and improbable events over the closing holes led the 29-year-old Australian to the championship at Winged Foot
2006 US Open Video
Ogilvy closed out a brutal four days with a 2-over-par 72 and finished at 5-over-par 285