Johnny Miller thought his U.S. Open was over after a third-round 76 left him six shots back at Oakmont Country Club. But he caught fire, making four straight birdies to start, then adding four more on the back nine. His final-round 63, a major championship record for over 40 years, was enough to overtake Arnold Palmer and claim his first major title. Watch the 1973 U.S. Open film and relive the entire championship!
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