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1989 U.S. Open (Final Round): Curtis Strange Goes Back-to-Back at Oak Hill | Full Broadcast



Fifty-four-hole leader Tom Kite was looking to finally break through with his first major title, but he would have to hold off defending champion Curtis Strange in front of an enthusiastic gallery at Oak Hill.

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5 Comments

  1. Thank you USGA – Ah, the leaders tie off with Persimmon (ah, that sound) and forged irons are in the bag. When the technology and ball suited the vintage courses pretty well… Gone are those days…

  2. It was nice to watch a little bit of golf amongst the adverts

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