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Two-time major winner and World Golf Hall of Fame member, Tony Jacklin, recalls with glee the two things that won him the 1970 U.S. Open at Hazeltine, links-like weather for the opening round where he was the only player to break par, and a post-practice round putting tip from Bert Yancey’s brother that resulted in his career-best putting week, Tony Jacklin remembers the joy of a major victory, “Fore the Good of the Game.”
Two-time major winner and World Golf Hall of Fame member, Tony Jacklin, recalls with glee the two things that won him the 1970 U.S. Open at Hazeltine, links-like weather for the opening round where he was the only player to break par, and a post-practice round putting tip from Bert Yancey’s brother that resulted in his career-best putting week, Tony Jacklin remembers the joy of a major victory, “Fore the Good of the Game.”