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July 14, 2008 | Farrell Evans NOTWITHSTANDING HIS more than 230 victories, including the 1967 British Open, Roberto De Vicenzo's fame comes from one very costly mistake. On the final day of the 1968 Masters, the Argentinean shot a seven-under 65...
July 18, 2006 | Kevin Cook
Hosting its first
Open in four decades, Royal Liverpool--which dates back to Old Tom Morris's
older brother, no less--offers choices and challenges that might flummox the
field if the wind howls and the rain falls...
September 27, 2004 | Steve Rushin It's true that someone has to win and someone has to lose, but nobody has to make these kinds of colossal blunders
May 04, 1998 | Cameron Morfit PGA
October 15, 1990 | Ron Fimrite BIG GAME, BIG CROWD, BIG BONEHEADED ERROR. WELCOME TO THE WORST NIGHTMARE IN SPORTS
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