US Open 2008 Results - Winner Tiger Woods
Woods wins classic U.S. Open duel
After playing to a tie through 90 holes in the U.S. Open, Tiger Woods and Rocco Mediate marched to the seventh tee at Torrey Pines on Monday afternoon for a sudden-death playoff.
It was the 19th hole of the day. On most courses, the 19th hole is the bar. On this day, the 19th hole was the place to drink in the kind of panorama only golf can provide.
On Monday afternoon, Woods won his 14th major championship, leaving him, at 32, four shy of Jack Nicklaus' record. "This is the best," he said, ranking his majors. "Just because of all the things I had to deal with."
US Open 2007 Results - Winner Angel Cabrera
A former caddie from Cordoba, Argentina, who needed financial assistance to learn the game, Cabrera scaled a walkway above Oakmont and looked out over the expanse of the golf course.
Somewhere, in the distance and out of his control, Tiger Woods and Jim Furyk were lurking. Cabrera took a seat in the scorer’s area of the clubhouse, watching the end of the United States Open on television like so many others, and speaking in staccato Spanish with his caddie.
When Furyk missed a 45-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole and, minutes later, Woods followed with a 30-footer that was off line, Cabrera rose from his chair and into a new echelon in golf. He was the winner of the 107th United States Open. Cabrera, the only player to break par in two rounds, became the first player from Argentina to win the United States Open and the first to win a major since Roberto De Vicenzo won the British Open in 1967.
US Open 2006 Results
MAMARONECK, N.Y. – Geoff Ogilvy never thought he would be the winner of the 106th U.S. Open. He was not alone in that thinking.
But a series of unlikely and improbable events over the closing holes led the 29-year-old Australian to the championship at Winged Foot Golf Club’s West Course Sunday evening. He also became the first Australian to win the U.S. Open since David Graham in 1981, at Merion Golf Club in Ardmore, Pa.
Ogilvy closed out a brutal four days with a 2-over-par 72 and finished at 5-over-par 285.
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Player |
Total |
Thru |
Geoff Ogilvy celebrates at the US Open
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1 |
Geoff Ogilvy |
+5 |
F |
2 |
Jim Furyk |
+6 |
F |
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Colin Montgomerie |
+6 |
F |
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Phil Mickelson |
+6 |
F |
5 |
Padraig Harrington |
+7 |
F |
6 |
Nick O'Hern |
+8 |
F |
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Jeff Sluman |
+8 |
F |
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Mike Weir |
+8 |
F |
2005 US Open Winner - 105th US Open Golf
Results
| 105th U.S. Open Field
The 156-man field for the
105th U.S. Open golf championship, to be played June 16-19
at Pinehurst No. 2.
Michael Campbell
triumphed at Pinehurst in the 2005 US Open, the US Open is
recognized as the toughest major to win.
A tearful Michael
Campbell celebrates winning the 105th US Open golf
tournament. |
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2004 US Open Golf Results
There was no three putt on the 72nd hole this time around and no Monday playoff, but Retief Goosen’s second major title at the 2004 U.S. Open was just as memorable as his first in 2001. More US Open 2004 Results Here!
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