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    107th U.S. Open Coverage

    June 25, 2007
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    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

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    Señor Smoke

    Angel Cabrera, a cigarette-puffing ex-looper from Cordoba, Argentina, surprises the golf community (not to mention himself) at Oakmont

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    Pained Phil

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

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    Small Wonder

    Long par 3s and mammoth par 5s got the attention, but it was the short par-4 17th that decided the championship

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    Cabrera Win No Foreign Concept

    To recapture U.S. Open, America needs the basics

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    In the End, the USGA Had Its Way

    The USGA protects par with a vengeance—and did so again last week at Oakmont

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    Thoughts on Oakmont

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