107th U.S. Open Coverage

Angel Cabrera survived the grueling Oakmont Country Club, and a late charge by Tiger Woods, to claim the 2007 U.S. Open. It was the Argentine's first major championship victory.

Killer Angel

Argentine Angel Cabrera solves menacing Oakmont and powers past Tiger Woods and Jim Furyk for an unlikely victory in the U.S. Open
Angel Cabrera, a cigarette-puffing ex-looper from Cordoba, Argentina, surprises the golf community (not to mention himself) at Oakmont

Pained Phil

His sore wrist no match for big, burly Oakmont, Phil Mickelson's mightiest swings were his parting shots against the USGA

Small Wonder

Long par 3s and mammoth par 5s got the attention, but it was the short par-4 17th that decided the championship
To recapture U.S. Open, America needs the basics
The USGA protects par with a vengeance—and did so again last week at Oakmont

Thoughts on Oakmont

The 107th U.S. Open tested the mettle of the world's best golfers--and forged lasting (sometimes painful) memories
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