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1995 U.S. Open Shinnecock Hills GC pin flag Corey Pavin open ryder british pga

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    Description

    The
    1995 U.S. Open
    was the 95th
    U.S. Open
    , held June 15–18 at
    Shinnecock Hills Golf Club
    in
    Southampton, New York
    . It marked the 100th anniversary of the U.S. Open.
    Corey Pavin
    won his only
    major championship
    , two strokes ahead of runner-up
    Greg Norman
    .
    [2]
    [3]
    [4]
    [5]
    [6]
    Norman opened with rounds of 68-67,
    [7]
    [8]
    then fell back with 74 in the third round;
    Tom Lehman
    's 67 on Saturday tied Norman for the 54-hole lead.
    Phil Mickelson
    and
    Bob Tway
    were a stroke back at even par, while Pavin was at 212 (+2), tied for fifth with four others.
    [9]
    In the final round, Norman and Lehman were still tied at the turn, but Lehman bogeyed 11 and Norman bogeyed 12. Pavin had birdied 12, which brought him into a tie with Norman, Lehman, and Tway. Norman and Tway each then suffered bogeys, while Pavin took sole possession of the lead with a birdie at 15. Even with a Norman birdie at the 15th, his first since the opening hole of the third round, nobody could catch Pavin. He sealed the victory with a 4-wood approach to the 18th, running down the fairway as the ball was in the air and raising his hands in triumph after it ran onto the green. He carded a 68 for an even-par 280, two ahead of Norman, who shot 73.
    In the final round,
    Neal Lancaster
    set a new U.S. Open record with a 29 on the back nine. Nineteen-year-old
    Tiger Woods
    , the reigning
    U.S. Amateur
    champion, played in his first U.S. Open but withdrew during the second round with a
    wrist injury.
    [2]
    [10]
    This was the third U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills; it previously hosted in
    1896
    and
    1986
    . It returned in
    2004
    and
    2018
    .
    Place
    Player
    Country
    Score
    To par
    Money (
    $
    )
    1
    Corey Pavin
    United States
    72-69-71-68=280
    E
    350,000
    2
    Greg Norman
    Australia
    68-67-74-73=282
    +2
    207,000
    3
    Tom Lehman
    United States
    70-72-67-74=283
    +3
    131,974