The most exciting stories in the Championship's history.
Great Moments of the U.S. Open celebrates the accomplishments of individual champions, shares their inspirational stories and chronicles the extraordinary circumstances each faced -- all of which have helped to make the U.S. Open one of the world's premier sporting events. This book, developed by the United States Golf Association, draws together heroes from different eras who shared common experiences and emotions. The stories are brought to life with stunning archival images and artifacts from the USGA's collection, connecting the present to a more distant past.
From American Francis Ouimet's shocking victory over top British professionals in 1913, to Jack Nicklaus's narrow defeat of Arnold Palmer in 1962 for his first professional win, to Tiger Woods' breathtaking comeback on a broken leg to capture the 2008 U.S. Open -- the gutsiest, classiest and most improbable victories are recounted here.
Great Moments of the U.S. Open contains 27 memorable stories and five essays on America's national championship. These include:
For all its hushed moments and idyllic settings, golf is about passion, prowess and thrills. This book goes beyond the leader boards directly to the heart of the game. Five chapters encapsulate the championship's colorful history through its great stories. These are the victories that heralded significant changes in the sport. They are the underdogs who had to overcome injuries and sickness to become champions. And they are the comeback heroes and the dominant champions who make it look easy.
The book is lavishly illustrated with stunning photographs of the championship artifacts held by the USGA Museum. Readers will also enjoy some of the world's best action and course photography.
Complete with a foreword by four-time champion Jack Nicklaus and essays focusing on the origins of the championship, U.S. Open courses, Francis Ouimet's 1913 victory, near misses and the rise of international players, Great Moments of the U.S. Open provides readers a unique and authoritative view on the best of America's most prestigious golf championship.
Great Moments of the U.S. Open is broken down into five chapters: Defining Moments, Perseverance, Underdogs, Comebacks and Dominance.
Defining Moments focuses on golfers whose victories heralded significant changes or gains for the golf world. Golfers profiled here are:
Perseverance focuses on golfers who overcame injuries, sickness and early-round setbacks to finally become champions. Golfers profiled here include:
Underdogs focuses on those golfers that everyone had counted out, or didn't even consider, yet managed to achieve remarkable victories. Golfers profiled here are:
Comebacks features the best come-from-behind victories in U.S. Open history, from early-round disappointment to life-threatening circumstances. Golfers profiled here include:
Dominance features those players who picked apart the field and made winning golf's toughest test look easy:
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Robert Williams is the Director of the USGA Museum in Far Hills, N.J., the world's premier institution for the preservation and celebration of golf's rich history. He is a former professional golfer and lighting designer who has spent many years managing the design, construction and operation of museums and other non-profit organizations.
Michael Trostel is the Senior Curator and Historian of the USGA Museum. He is responsible for developing historical content and managing research activities at the Museum and serves as a writer at several championships each year.
Introduction
The game of golf is a central component in the lives of many Americans. It can be a bond between parent and child; a respite from the grind of work; a way to unify a school, a city, or even a country; or a much-needed distraction in a time of crisis or grief. The game did not originate in the United States, but it has grown and thrived here in the 20th and 21st centuries, both as a leisure activity played among family, friends and co-workers and as a top-level athletic competition played by the best amateurs and professionals in the world.
On December 22, 1894, representatives from five golf clubs gathered at the Calumet Club in New York City and founded what would become the United States Golf Association (USGA). Their chief objective was to create an institution to steward the game in the United States by governing its rules and conducting national championships. For more than a century, the United States Open Championship (U.S. Open) has identified our national champion and, in the process, forged unforgettable moments in our collective memory. This book celebrates the heroic champions, their inspirational stories and the extraordinary circumstances that created them and, in doing so, made the U.S. Open one of the world's premier sporting events.
While some stories focus on a particular shot, others embrace the significance of an entire championship. It is impossible to encapsulate more than a century of U.S. Open history in a few hundred pages, but we believe the stories shared here embody the spirit of the championship. They are centered on the accomplishments of individual champions and organized around themes related to the defining moments in the game's history, perseverance, underdogs, great comebacks and dominant performances. The book draws together heroes from different eras who share common experiences and emotions.
The stories are brought to life with stunning archival images and artifacts from the USGA's collection. These iconic images reveal how the championship has changed over time, but they also connect the present to a more distant past. There are many aspects of the U.S. Open that have changed since its inception, but the most critical ingredients remain constant. It continues to be golf's toughest test, played on the greatest courses in the country and driven by volunteers and fans who love this great game. Fittingly, it is also the most democratic major championship in the game, so anyone who has the skill, passion and determination can compete for the title of United States Open Champion.
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