Historical Events tagged with "us open"

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Sports & Recreation

Bobby Jones completes the Grand Slam in golf

September 27th, 1930 94 years ago

In 1930, Bobby Jones achieved a remarkable milestone by winning the Grand Slam of golf, comprising the U.S. Open, the British Open, the U.S. Amateur, and the British Amateur. This historic feat was completed at the Merion Golf Club in Pennsylvania, where Jones's breathtaking performance solidified his status as one of golf's greatest legends. Winning the four prestigious tournaments in the same year had never been done before, making it a momentous occasion in the sport's history.

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Sports & Recreation

Horace Rawlins wins the first U.S. Open Championship

October 4th, 1895 129 years ago

In 1895, Horace Rawlins became the inaugural winner of the U.S. Open Men's Golf Championship, held at Newport Golf Club in Rhode Island. Competing against a field of 11 players, Rawlins finished with a score of 173 after 36 holes. His victory marked a significant milestone in golf history, establishing the U.S. Open as a premier golfing event. The championship was organized to showcase the growing popularity of golf in the United States during this period.

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