
It wasn't supposed to end like that. Not at all. Phil Mickelson was supposed to claim the US Open title for his wife Amy. David Duval was supposed to give the 1980 USA hockey team a run for its money on underdog stories. And heck, we haven't even gotten to Tiger Woods and his first-round collapse that ended up costing him the tournament.
Nope. It wasn't supposed to go the way it did, but the US Open never does. Lucas Glover, the 29-year-old that married his soul mate and reads a book a week, came out of nowhere to claim the 2009 US Open title on great drive and gutsy putting. Glover had never finished in the top-10 in any major and had missed the cut in all of his previous US Open appearances, but this was Bethpage Black and Glover can do one thing better than anyone ... drive the golf ball.
That didn't come without fireworks from his competitors, however. Mickelson, who seemed to have the whole world slapping him on the back throughout the week, made a birdie on the par-4 12th hole and followed that up with what was, at the time, the shot of the tournament. Lefty stuck his second shot on the par-5 13th to five feet, and calmly rolled that in for an eagle and a share of the lead at 4-under. But that was as close as Phi would get, as he stumbled on the way in with bogeys on 15 and 17, one being a three-putt and the other a missed up-and-down from the tall grass short of the 17th green.
You'd like to think that Mickelson is eventually going to win one of these U.S. Opens, but Bethpage is now his record fifth runner-up finish, one more than Jack Nicklaus had in his career, and just another example of how close Phil can get without being able to come through.
Then comes Duval. There is bad luck, like when Hunter Mahan hit the flagstick on the 16th hole, only to have it ricochet off the putting surface, leading to a bogey, and there is really bad luck like Duval's opening tee shot on the par-3 third hole. Just short of the green, Duval's ball plugged just under the lip, leading to a triple-bogey. Instead of giving in to the golf gods, Duval played the rest of the day 3-under par, coming just short of his second major title.
You also can't shake your head at Ricky Barnes. The young, flashy American could have folded down the stretch of his final round -- a round in which he played a stretch of eight holes at 6-over -- but he hung in there and was a rolled-lip on 18 away from finishing in second place by himself.
Finally, we have to focus on the week that would have been for Woods. Tiger's first-round 74, when he played the last four holes 4-over, was what we will all look at over the next few days. Needing some things to happen on the back nine, Tiger's putter couldn't come through and he will leave another U.S. Open with that "if only" look on his face.
Sure, it might have been a week of "what ifs," but make no bones about it. Glover won this tournament. Nobody lost it.














Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
6-22-2009 @ 1:49PM
Big Dick said...
Very disappointe in the US OPEN this year and limited coverage for the last day. sucks !!!!!
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6-22-2009 @ 1:58PM
denbaum434 said...
Glover was great. I love to see someone like this win instead of the arrogant egotistical crybabies. Great job. Glover
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6-22-2009 @ 2:15PM
Marlene said...
This is a pattern now with Mickelson, he gets everybody excited and wham, he falls apart at the end! He will never be as good as Tiger, not in a million years!
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6-22-2009 @ 2:17PM
Dave said...
A pattern NOW? Actually, this has been Phil's pattern for the past 15 years!
6-22-2009 @ 2:54PM
Matt said...
Actually, he finished better than Tiger and had a better chance of winning it. Tiger should be afraid if Duval gets his groove back, becuase Duval beat Tiger like a pinata...
6-22-2009 @ 3:00PM
gonzo1 said...
well tell me , what happened to boot-lip boy ? he was a non- factor the entire tournament. he ain't so special .
6-22-2009 @ 3:17PM
dskaalrud5 said...
Have to agree with you on Mickelson. He hasn't lived up to the potential everyone thinks he has but I think he gave it a pretty good shot this time, considering the circumstances.
6-23-2009 @ 11:20AM
Matt -N- Starla said...
he is better than tiger did you not see where he finished and where tiger finished tiger sucks
6-22-2009 @ 2:17PM
fr1sbee said...
How can you put up a title saying Glover stole the title... He played better and the score showed it. It was a messy time for everyone at the tournament but remember all the volunteers that had to put up with the starting and stopping all the time... and they do it for no pay...
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6-22-2009 @ 2:22PM
sharffj said...
You dont steal a majors title you win it with hard work practice and guts
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6-22-2009 @ 2:31PM
nickcherryl said...
All the guys near the top acted with class, except for Tiger and he was using the Mother F word alot on the course, nice going for the kids Tiger, must have picked that up from Rahm, hear that is the most used word in the WHITEHOUSE, go figure!!!!
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6-22-2009 @ 3:29PM
bigblue said...
That remark was uncalled for. YOU should have half the class and talent that BOTH of these me have. But in typical NEW Minority(republicans & rednecks) fashion you are at YOUR best at name calling and bashing. Think you would have learned from the past election, that it does NOT work.
6-22-2009 @ 3:46PM
noah said...
Why the hell would you bring politics into this? You really dont have ANY class at all if you take shots at the whitehouse on a story about golf! Get real, moron.
6-22-2009 @ 5:37PM
ckandrus2001 said...
nickcherryl - you are embarrassing yourself. Grow up.
6-22-2009 @ 2:31PM
ll516 said...
Limited coverage? I watched the whole thing on ESPN then NBC.
What a great finish and some great stories. Good to see Duval make a comeback and Mickleson did what he does so well, come in second at the US Open.
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6-22-2009 @ 2:33PM
Kyle said...
Shane i am officially a fan of yours after the live chat. Keep on keepin on.
-LUNCH DOESNT SUCK
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6-22-2009 @ 2:36PM
crlocengr said...
Glover get the win, Mickelson gets the glory. Man, Phil sure buffaloed a lot of people and a ton of so called sports writers. Now it will be "what a gallant effort by Phil." I can hardly wait for the headlines.
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6-22-2009 @ 2:59PM
Matt said...
Of course it is about Phil, the majority of fans like Phil and that is why the majority buy their tickets to see him and follow him. Who cares about someone that can't win on a regular basis, but has one good weekend. If you are getting mad that Phil gets so much coverage than you are an idiot, because the media will always convey the type of information that gives them the biggest bang for their buck. A story about a no name golfer winning will never be that interesting to the masses...we like to consistently see names in the win column., When golfers can win as often as Phil, Tiger, etc then they will grab peoples attention, but right now, no names don't sell mags, papers, products, draw crowds, etc...deal with it moron. Don't hate on golfers that draw a lot of the masses.
6-22-2009 @ 2:36PM
javaman16d said...
There are THREE wars ragging, millions of Americans are without health care, hundreds of thousands are without jobs, just as many go hungry. Our returning veterans are sleeping under bridges, people are loosing their homes, and yet; this makes the news? Yes. I checked this out to see how much money could go to help the regular guy, instead of being wasted on golf, and golfers.
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6-22-2009 @ 3:01PM
Matt said...
Actually "JAVAJERK" golfers give more to charity than all other all other sports combined. And yes there is a lot going on, but that does not eman we all get scared and stay at home and hide, we still have to go to work.