"Olympic Club - 18th Hole - Lake Course - US Open 1998"

Ref: LH07

by Linda Hartough

Limited Edition of 850


Image Size 15 3/8" x 27"

The 18th Hole, Lake Course, 347 Yards, Par 4
The Olympic Club
San Francisco, California
U.S. Open Championship 1998 (Lee Janzen)

Two of the most stunning finishes in the history of the U.S. Open occurred at The Olympic Club. The first was in 1955 when Jack Fleck, a little known club professional, tied Ben Hogan in the final round and then defeated him in a playoff. Another playoff decided the 1966 Open, as Billy Casper overcame Arnold Palmer. The 18th hole, at only 347 yards, is deceptively difficult. Its amphitheater-like setting just below the clubhouse makes it one of the finest viewing holes anywhere.

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