Download Golf’s Greatest Championship: The 1960 U.S. Open AudioBook Free
One stroke segregated the three market leaders of the 1960 U.S. Open as they gone into the final two slots. Arnold Palmer, who experienced overcome a seven-stroke deficit in the fourth circular, won the tournament by two strokes, defeating both Ben Hogan and a amateur named Jack port Nicklaus. This exceptional come-from-behind achievements, which still stands as the best final-round return at the Open, signaled the finish of an era and the beginning of modern-day golf and arranged the futures of most three men. This reserve recounts that fateful Open, from the 8:00 a.m. first-round tee-off to the finish, taking alive a near-mythic point in time in modern golf. Along for the quest are some of the best players of your day: Sam Snead, Gary Player, Ken Venturi, Tommy Bolt, Billy Casper, Julius Boros, Bob Rosburg, Dow Finsterwald, Gene "THE DEVICE" Littler, and Art work Wall membrane. Julian I. Graubart has written for Golfing Journal and different other magazines. He lives in Washington, DC.