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Or Byron Nelson, Ben Hogan, Sam Snead and Henry Cotton in the 1940s and '50s. Or Bobby Jones, Gene Sarazen, Tommy Armour and Walter Hagen in the '20s and '30s. Or Harry Vardon, Ted Ray, James Braid and J.H. Taylor in the early years
again on Rory McIlroy after his wonderful start to the US Open at Congressional near Washington DC. Not since Scot Tommy Armour was five in front in 1933 has someone taken a bigger lead into the second round of the event than the 22-year-old
Florida. And after claiming a three-shot lead ? the biggest first-round advantage in a US Open since Scotland's Tommy Armour surged five in front in 1933 ? McIlroy tipped his cap to his mentor. "Jack's all about the Majors," he said
36-38-74 Hideki Kase 38-36-74 Lee Rinker 37-37-74 Brad Bryant 38-36-74 Morris Hatalsky 36-38-74 Tommy Armour 38-36-74 Christopher Williams 39-35-74 Jim Sobb 37-37-74 Bill Glasson 38-37-75 Brian Kelly 41-34-75
on Rory McIlroy again after his wonderful start to the US Open at Congressional near Washington DC. Not since Scot Tommy Armour was five in front in 1933 has someone taken a bigger lead into the second round of the event than the 22-year-old
McIlroy (2011 US Open Championship). ?McILROY joins Harry Vardon (1900), Ted Ray (1920), Jim Barnes (1921), Tommy Armour (1927), Tony Jacklin (1970) and Graeme McDowell (2010) as Europeans to win the US Open Championship. ?JOINS
McIlroy (2011 US Open Championship). ?McILROY joins Harry Vardon (1900), Ted Ray (1920), Jim Barnes (1921), Tommy Armour (1927), Tony Jacklin (1970) and Graeme McDowell (2010) as Europeans to win the US Open Championship. ?JOINS
Denny Shute 1935 - Johnny Revolta 1934 - Paul Runyan 1933 - Gene Sarazen 1932 - Olin Dutra 1931 - Tom Creavy 1930 - Tommy Armour 1929 - Leo Diegel 1928 - Leo Diegel 1927 - Walter Hagen 1926 - Walter Hagen 1925 - Walter Hagen 1924 - Walter Hagen
10 shots back heading into the last day to win in a play-off at Carnoustie in 1999. He became the first Scot since Tommy Armour won the 1931 Open - also at Carnoustie - to win the championship. Life changed instantly for Lawrie but he handled
become the first two-time tournament champion and Ben Crenshaw sought his first title. Neither succeeded. * Honoree: Tommy Armour 1984 / MAY 24-27 Jack Nicklaus 280 (-8) $565,500 ($90,000) * Summary: Chip Beck led Nicklaus by one stroke