Angel Cabrera held off Tiger Woods and Jim Furyk yesterday to win the 107th U.S. Open. The 37-year-old journeyman Argentine shot a final round one-under 69. Cabrera was the only player to finish with two rounds under par at Oakmont, a course that has received criticism from some players for its difficulty …
Spaniard Carl Suneson shot a two-under 69 yesterday to win the Saint-Omer Open, his first European Tour title in an 18-year career. He defeated Peter Fowler and two others by three strokes for the $111,320 winner’s check …
Meanwhile, Annika Sorenstam beat world No. 1 women’s golfer Lorena Ochoa in a $15,000-a-hole skins competition in Acapulco, Mexico, Sunday. Sorenstam earned $165,000 compared with $105,000 for Ochoa …
At BadGolfer.com Brandon Tucker, sheds light on a few of the untold stories from last week’s U.S. Open.
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