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1996 US Open pin flag Steve Jones Oakland Hills Country Club ryder british pga

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    Description

    The
    1996 U.S. Open
    was the 96th
    U.S. Open
    , held June 13–16 at
    Oakland Hills Country Club
    in
    Birmingham, Michigan
    , a suburb northwest of
    Detroit
    .
    Steve Jones
    won his only
    major
    title, one stroke ahead of runners-up
    Tom Lehman
    and
    Davis Love III
    .
    [1]
    [2]
    [3]
    [4]
    [5]
    Jones went through an incredible journey just to get to Oakland Hills. He had won four
    PGA Tour
    events, the last in
    1989
    , but in November 1991 he was involved in a
    dirt bike
    accident that threatened to end his career. He separated his shoulder and sprained an ankle, as well as suffering ligament damage in his left ring finger.
    [1]
    [4]
    Jones was sidelined for three years, not making it back on tour until
    1994
    . His win here came in his first U.S. Open since
    1991
    , and he was the first champion to go through sectional qualifying since tour rookie
    Jerry Pate
    in
    1976
    .
    [4]
    After this win, Jones won three additional events on tour.
    This was the eighth major championship at the South Course, which previously hosted the U.S. Open in
    1924
    ,
    1937
    ,
    1951
    ,
    1961
    , and
    1985
    , and the
    PGA Championship
    in
    1972
    and
    1979
    . It later hosted the PGA Championship in
    2008
    .
    It was Lehman's third close call in a major (
    1994 Masters
    ,
    1995 U.S. Open
    );
    [4]
    he regrouped and won the next,
    The Open Championship
    in
    England
    . Love won the
    PGA Championship
    the following year at
    Winged Foot
    .