Hale Irwin, who won Open titles in 1974, 1979 and in 1990 became, at 45, the oldest golfer to win the championship, was with wife Sally watching their 36-year-old son, Steve, compete in his first U.S Open.
The elder Irwin had a little numerology on his mind prior to Steve's 2:41 p.m. first round starting time. "I have 45 Champions Tour victories," Hale said. "I won my last Open when I was 45. It's been 45 years since an Irwin played an Open as an amateur."
"I remember Ben Hogan going out to practice. He dumped out a whole bag of brand-new balls. I thought, 'Wow,' " Hale said. "I watched Dutch Harrison hit a drive off the first tee. Where mine usually started going down, his started going up. I thought, 'Is that cool or what.' "
Wearing shorts and carrying a small backpack, Hale, 66, was eager to see his son play and proud he had made it into the field. "It's a long, hard, difficult process to make it to a national championship," Hale said. "This is his first one, but I don't' think it will be his last one. But we're very proud of Steve, regardless of the outcome."
-- Bill Fields





























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