On September 20 in golf history — 1913: Francis Ouimet wins 1913 U.S. Open playoff, plus 4 more moments from 1913–2015.
In an 18-hole playoff at Brookline, 20-year-old amateur Francis Ouimet defeated British stars Harry Vardon and Ted Ray by five and six strokes, a landmark that ignited American interest in golf.
Francis OuimetArgentine legend Roberto De Vicenzo, the 1967 Open champion famed for his scorecard error at the 1968 Masters, won well over 200 events worldwide.
Roberto De VicenzoAmerican golfer Cody Gribble, the 2012 NCAA champion at Texas who won the 2016 Sanderson Farms Championship, was born on this day in Dallas.
Paula Creamer clinched the deciding point as the United States completed a stunning final-day comeback to beat Europe 14.5-13.5 in Germany.
Jason Day won the BMW Championship at Conway Farms by six strokes, his fourth victory in six starts during a torrid stretch that took him to World No. 1.
Jason Day