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Retief Goosen won his second U.S. Open title by shooting 1-over 71 on a day that scores averaged 78.7 -- almost nine strokes above par. (Lenny Ignelzi - AP)
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Flashback
 Jim Furyk clinches his first major title at the 103rd U.S. Open with a record-tying 272.
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Latest From the Wires

Goosen Wins 2nd Title 
Retief Goosen relies on his putter to hold off Masters champion Phil Mickelson and win his second U.S. Open in four years Sunday.
 Photos
 Jenkins: Woods at Crossroads
 Boswell: USGA Veered Off Course


Els's Round Not Easy
Ernie Els came undone until by No. 14 the three-time major champion had fallen off the first page of the leader board.

In the News

USGA Veered Off Course
The final round of the U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills on Sunday was either a disgraceful comic mockery of a great sport or a test of such stupendous difficulty that it was the very apotheosis of the best in the game, writes Thomas Boswell.
 More Boswell Columns

Woods at Crossroads
Tiger Woods may not have lost his swing, but he's in definite danger of losing something else -- that's the good opinion of his audience.
 More Jenkins Columns

TEEING OFF
Shooting for a Revival
Two high profile players, David Duval and Jim Furyk, come to the 104th U.S. Open looking for a return to championship form, writes Len Shapiro for washingtonpost.com.
 Shapiro's Top 10 Picks


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