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1960 U. S. Open (golf) - Wikipedia The 1960 U S Open was the 60th U S Open, held June 16–18 at Cherry Hills Country Club in Cherry Hills Village, Colorado, a suburb south of Denver Arnold Palmer staged the greatest comeback in U S Open history, erasing a seven-stroke deficit during the final round to win his only U S Open title
1960 U. S. Open Highlights - YouTube Starting seven strokes off the lead, Arnold Palmer shot a 65 to complete the greatest final-round comeback in U S Open history Palmer, who started the round by driving the green on the par-4
1960 U. S. Open Golf Tournament Winner and Scores - Golf Compendium The 1960 U S Open was the 60th time the tournament was played, and it boasted an all-time great comeback Arnold Palmer came from seven strokes off the lead at the start of the final round to win Winner: Arnold Palmer, 280 Where it was played: Cherry Hills Country Club in Cherry Hills Village, Colorado Tournament dates: June 16-18, 1960
A U. S. Open for the Ages | Sports History Weekly Arnold Palmer celebrating his victory at the 1960 U S Open where he delivered the greatest comeback in tournament history Sixty-four years ago, Ben Hogan, Arnold Palmer, and Jack Nicklaus did battle at the feet of the Rocky Mountains outside Denver, Colorado
60 years since 1960 U. S. Open • Kingdom Magazine Arnold Palmer could do almost no wrong during the summer of 1960 Fresh from claiming his second Green Jacket at the Masters in April, he won the U S Open after starting his final round seven shots behind 60 years on, Kingdom turns the clock back to golf’s ultimate feat of derring-do at Cherry Hills Country Club
Arnold Palmer wins U. S. Open | June 18, 1960 | HISTORY In 1960, Palmer won his second Masters, which gave him momentum going into the U S Open After three rounds, however, Palmer was tied for 15th, seven shots behind Mike Souchak