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  2. Winning Putt - Wikipedia

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    In-Game Screenshot of the User Interface. Winning Putt was originally developed as a Korean title and then later marketed to the United States. The game entered Open Beta on January 14, 2016 [5] in North America by Bandai Namco Entertainment as a free online download and is currently available through the publisher's website or via Steam, where it was released on October 25, 2016.

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  4. Gary Woodland - Wikipedia

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    Woodland sinking the winning putt at the 2019 U.S. Open, followed by the trophy presentation. At the U.S. Open in June 2019, Woodland held the 54-hole lead at Pebble Beach Golf Links. On Sunday, he shot a 2-under-par 69 for 271 (−13), which gave him a three-shot margin over the runner-up, two-time defending champion Koepka.

  5. Internationals return the favor with a sweep of their own in ...

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    International team member Si Woo Kim, left, and celebrates with partner Byeong Hun An, after sinking the winning putt on the 18th hole during a second round foursome match at the Presidents Cup ...

  6. 2004 Ryder Cup - Wikipedia

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    The Ryder Cup is a match play event, with each match worth one point. The competition format changed slightly from used from that used from 1991 to 2002, with the order of play swapped on the second day:

  7. MacIntyre wins his national open in Scotland with birdie to ...

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    “It's the one I wanted, and the one I got,” MacIntyre said after making a 22-foot birdie putt that fell on its last turn on the last hole for a 3-under 67 and a one-shot victory over Adam Scott.

  8. 2004 Masters Tournament - Wikipedia

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    The 2004 Masters Tournament was the 68th Masters Tournament, held April 8–11 at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia. Phil Mickelson, 33, won his first major championship with a birdie on the final hole to win by one stroke over runner-up Ernie Els.

  9. How are pin placements decided for U.S. Open? It's science ...

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    Same goes for the winning putt by the late Payne Stewart at Pinehurst in 1999. His celebration was memorialized with a statue, with his leg in the air and fist thrust in the sky. That hole ...