Jun 14

June 14 in Golf History

On June 14 in golf history — 1952: Julius Boros wins first U.S. Open at Northwood, plus 5 more moments from 1952–2015.

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1952 Championship

Julius Boros wins first U.S. Open at Northwood

Julius Boros shot 281 to win the 1952 U.S. Open at Northwood in Dallas, the first of his two U.S. Open titles.

Julius Boros
1956 Born

Fred Funk born, 2005 Players champion

Fred Funk, born on this day, won eight PGA Tour titles including the 2005 Players Championship at age 48, and became a multiple winner on the senior circuit.

1958 Championship

Tommy Bolt wins U.S. Open at Southern Hills

Tommy 'Thunder' Bolt shot 283 to win the 1958 U.S. Open by four strokes over 22-year-old Gary Player at Southern Hills, the lone major of his career.

Tommy Bolt
1998 Championship

Fred Couples wins Memorial Tournament

Fred Couples won the Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village in 1998, one of his many PGA Tour titles during a celebrated career.

Fred Couples
2009 Championship

Tiger Woods wins fourth Memorial Tournament

Tiger Woods birdied the 72nd hole to win the Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village by one stroke for another of his record five titles in the event.

Tiger Woods
2015 Championship

David Lingmerth wins Memorial in playoff

David Lingmerth beat Justin Rose on the third playoff hole to win the Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village for his first PGA Tour title.