1995 U.S. Open: Pavin's Famous 4-Wood
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Shinnecock Hills isn't overly long
Shinnecock Hills isn't overly long by modern standards, but requires patience and the ability to play a variety of shots. Corey Pavin thought it could be the ideal venue for him to get his first major title, and he was right. With a final-round 68, the Californian saved his best shot for last, drilling a 4-wood from the fairway at the 72nd hole to set up a two-putt par as Greg Norman and Tom Lehman faltered down the stretch. For more U.S. Open history, visit: http://ow.ly/xjuqZ
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