Monday, June 19
PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. -- Standing on the 18th fairway, Tiger Woods turned his back on Pebble Beach and looked out over Carmel Bay in the final moments of the most monumental U.S. Open victory ever.
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| Records set or tied by Tiger Woods in the 100th U.S. Open at Pebble Beach Golf Links: |
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Major Championship Records Broken Largest winning margin -- 15 strokes (previous record, 13 strokes, Old Tom Morris, 1862 British Open) U.S. Open Records Broken Largest winning margin -- 15 strokes (previous record, 11 strokes, Willie Smith, 1899) Largest 54-hole lead -- 10 strokes (previous record, James Barnes, 7 strokes, 1921) Largest 36-hole lead -- 6 strokes (previous record, Willie Anderson, 5 strokes, 1903) Lowest winning score in relation to par -- 12 under (previous record, 8 under, Lee Janzen, 1993; Hale Irwin, 1990; Jack Nicklaus, 1980; Ben Hogan, 1948) Misc. -- First player to win U.S. Junior Amateur, U.S. Amateur and U.S. Open. U.S. Open Records Tied Lowest 72-hole score -- 272 (Jack Nicklaus, 1980; Lee Janzen, 1993) Lowest 36-hole score -- 134 (Jack Nicklaus, 1980; T.C. Chen, 1985; Lee Janzen, 1993) Lowest score at any point -- 12 under (Gil Morgan, third round, 1992). Major Championship Records Tied Largest 54-hole lead -- 10 strokes (Henry Cotton, 1934 British Open) |
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| Woods has now won three legs of the Grand Slam, missing only the British Open. |
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