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Corey Pavin still carries the memories. He can see the high-arching 4-wood on the 18th fairway that dropped 5 feet from the pin. He can hear the gallery chanting his name as he marched towards ...
Few shots in U. S. Open history can rival the 4-wood that Corey Pavin hit into the 18th green at Shinnecock Hills to beat Greg Norman in 1995.
The “shot of his life” capped a brilliant week for Corey Pavin, who won the 1995 US Open at Shinnecock in Southhampton, New York. Battling Greg Norman for the championship, Pavin took out his ...
It was 20 years ago Thursday, when Corey Pavin put his 4-wood in play. He hit a 228-yard shot into the par-4 18th green at Shinnecock Hills that helped him win a U.S. Open that still is ...
The memory of his 238-yard, 4-wood approach shot on the 18th hole at Shinnecock Hills to within 6 feet of the cup, a shot that secured the 1995 U.S. Open Championship, is the moment many golf fans ...
Seven years later, it still ranks as one of the most unforgettable shots in U. S. Open history. It gets better with age. However, the same can’t be said of the man who made it. Remember Corey… ...
Perhaps the most dramatic stroke ' besides the 4-wood in the Open ' was the chip shot he hit in the 95 Ryder Cup that went in, boosting him and Loren Roberts to a win over Nick Faldo and Bernhard ...
COREY Pavin’s career is divided by one Eureka moment, his U.S. Open victory at Shinnecock Hills in 1995, a gritty, even-par performance that left the likes of Greg Norman, Phil Mickelson and … ...
Minutes earlier Corey Pavin had stood 50 feet away, on a riser with a microphone next to a country club pool that looked very inviting on a hot afternoon.
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