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1994 U.S. Women’s Open (Final Round): Patty Sheehan Secures Victory at Indianwood | Full Broadcast



By late Sunday afternoon at Indianwood Golf & Country Club, 1992 champion Patty Sheehan and Tammie Green had all but separated themselves from the pack, battling for the U.S. Women’s Open title.

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  1. The achievements of this woman are the most neglected chapter in the game of golf.
    When she collapsed and lost and was broken, physically, mentally, emotionally and her game was ruined in front of the whole world, she unlike the others, recovered and won and then did it again.
    How this isn't studied by psychologists and experts of the game and indeed sports science in general is a testament to the lazy and the ignorant. Most sports people who basically suffer a kind of public and professional death are never seen again. Not this gal, she survived and achieved true victory. She was victorious over herself.

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