The 1989 U.S. Open saw Curtis Strange become the first player in nearly 40 years to successfully defend his title with a one stroke victory over a trio of challengers.
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I remember watching this and stranges driving up the last few holes was amazing splitting every fairway
Wooden club heads, blades as thin as paper, putters with no tech whatsoever. If you listen to golf manufacturers today that equipment should be basically unplayable, unhittable, inconsistent and more.
Before Tiger
Curtis Strange ? You mean the guy who used to throw his clubs and flip off the fans ? Can’t stand that phony S.O.B
Strange Reigns at Oak Hill
1:02 1:47 1:58 tom kite's downfall in the 1989 U.S. open
Hardly any tour players wore hats back in the day. Prime real estate for sponsors.