than when he blew a six-shot lead on the last day to Nick Faldo in 1996. There was also Jim Ferrier in 1952 and Bruce Crampton 20 years later. Scott and Jason Day tied for second just two years ago. Norman, though, was the face of Aussie
shots. Funny, he said, how many of them were 1 irons. There was the shot at Pebble Beach that helped him hold off Bruce Crampton . There was also another 1 iron at Augusta National, with Tom Weiskopf and Johnny Miller pressuring him, that led
shots. Funny, he said, how many of them were 1 irons. There was the shot at Pebble Beach that helped him hold off Bruce Crampton . There was also another 1 iron at Augusta National, with Tom Weiskopf and Johnny Miller pressuring him, that led
Faxon, fourth, 1995, Riviera Michael Bradley, first, 1995, Riviera Vijay Singh, second, 1993, Inverness Gary Player, second, 1984, Shoal Creek Ray Floyd, first, 1982, Southern Hills Bruce Crampton , second, 1975, Firestone
Singh, second, 1993, Inverness Gary Player, second, 1984, Shoal Creek Ray Floyd, first, 1982, Southern Hills Bruce Crampton , second, 1975, Firestone
under Tiger Woods (Medinah 2006) Biggest winning margin 7 Jack Nicklaus (Baltusrol 1980) Lowest round 63 (-7) Bruce Crampton (Firestone 1975) 63 (-7) Ray Floyd (Southern Hills 1982) 63 (-9) Gary Player (Shoal Creek 1984) 63
spinning the ball off the back fringe and into the hole. 7. Dustin Johnson's four eagles: DJ tied the record set by Bruce Crampton in 1974. He also became the second player to make eagles on consecutive holes, at 13 and 14. Almost as surprising
14-hour time difference, Sunday's final round typically comes early Monday in Australia. The Aussies have watched Bruce Crampton (1972), Jack Newton ('80) and Greg Norman ('86, '87 and '96) come close to a green jacket, only to finish
major league history to reach 500 home runs. 1975 - Jack Nicklaus captured his fourth PGA championship, edging out Bruce Crampton and Tom Weiskopf by two strokes. 1980 - Jack Nicklaus captured his fifth PGA championship with a record score of