Retief Goosen edged Phil Mickelson Sunday to win his second U.S. Open in four years, regaining the lead late on the back nine and holding on to prevail in a spirited two-man duel at the diabolical Shinnecock Hills. Mickelson, with the huge crowd noisily urging him on, was in prime position to win his second straight major, only to shockingly three-putt the par-3 17th hole for a double bogey. ...more
Round: Fourth Hole No.: 17 Yardage: 179 Par: 3 Stroke Average: 3.485 Rank:14th Key Fact:
Phil Mickelson three putted from 5 feet to make double bogey and fall out of the lead. Retief Goosen got up and down for a par. For the tournament, the hole yielded one hole-in-one, 45 birdies, 276 pars, 104 bogeys, 13 double-bogeys and three "others."