U.S. Open: Every Winning Moment Since 1950
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- Опубліковано 30 лип 2024
- Relive the championship-clinching moment of every U.S. Open Championship since 1950. From Ben Hogan at Merion through Jon Rahm's dramatic finish at Torrey Pines, many of the iconic moments in golf history are preserved here.
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Payne Stewart telling Phil he will be a great father is such a tearful moment.
RIP Payne
No, he said "You will be a grape farter"
Ben Hogan wins a huge prize of $4000 Inflation is a hell of a crime.
47000 to be exact. That’s a hell of lot back then
They say 4k in the video.
About $57k adjusted. The payout for winning today is in the millions, right?
@@matthewthomasclement2730 Inflation is a funny animal isn't it?
@@ynkybomber thats not inflation. its an increase in purse
Biggest Tiger fan there is, but that Payne Stewart win is my favorite. That was special.
Especially when he told Phil that he is going to be a great father on the green, I'm tearing up just typing this 😭
Pretty cool how many times you see the runner up win the next year. Stewart 98-99, Tiger 07-08, DJ 15-16, etc.
Very few guys have won with an incredible shot. it shows how hard the US open is
Like to see the history of all the majors in this format. Excellent vido
Woodland and Rahm have good moments
The winning moment for 2000 should have just been Tiger's opening tee shot.
Ben Hogan being in a similar car accident as Tiger is crazy
1953 Oakmont, mans just wanted a handshake, but Hogan wasn’t having it 🤣
I think that’s his caddy, he was tryna grab the putter but either way got denied 🤣
It hurts to watch how many times Phil Mickelson was close to win an US OPEN 😭
The only major he's missing to complete a career grand slam
Winged Foot was it
Merion was it aswell
Webb Simpsons partner's reaction to the win always makes me chuckle and smile haha
Saw Rahm’s live, incredible moment considering he Birdie’d 17 and then 18 to pass Louie for the win
Poor Phil!
DJ just handed the trophy to Jordan.
Let's go Massachusetts Brookline 22! Please tiger come here!!!
God I wish putting greens at my local courses were more like the 60's-70's. Not fun putting on a parkinglot.
People dunking on Phil for 20 mins
Hogan, Nicklaus, Woods, DeChambeau. Rolls off the tongue 😵
One of these things is not like the other
“Augusta is a par 67”
Indeed it isn't
Tom kite deserved one because of how handsome he is
The dudes in the 50s had to have other jobs. Imagine how good they could be if they made a fraction of tigers net worth. They paved the way and I have never watched a game of golf other than this
payne stewart was gone way too soon
The 3 more recent winners that irritate me the most are Webb Simpson Jim furyk and dechamblow
Soon Rickie
🥴
Unfortunately Paulina stole the show from DJ. Ridiculous but thank you
Its crazy that they let those psychos rush the green and steal the ball lol
Lol the amount of money players make today is absurd. They should all have to give tiger 10% every time they win lol.