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U.S. Open Complete Coverage
Oakmont Country Club | Oakmont, Pa. | June 14-17
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"Probably tomorrow, when I wake up with this trophy beside me, I will realize I won," Cabrera said.

Unheralded Angel Cabrera won the U.S. Open with a rock-solid final round, but only after Tiger Woods made some puzzling miscues and let a second straight major slip away.Go to Article

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For the second straight major, Tiger Woods was in the final group but failed to win. Is he losing his air of invincibility?

  • Yes: Angel Cabrera and Zach Johnson proved he's human, and now everyone else is in on the secret.
  • No: He is still the most feared player in the game. Cabrera and Johnson were not in Tiger's group on Sunday, and they wouldn't have held up under the pressure if they had been.
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