Teeing off and putting the 18th hole at Pebble Beach (1994)

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When Miller won a third Pro-Am in 1994, at age 46, and became the only golfer ever to win the event in three different decades, even he was stunned. After three rounds (68-72-67) he found himself in the final pairing, one stroke behind Dudley Hart, and one stroke ahead of Tom Watson. Miller anticipated a high-scoring, three-putting final round at Pebble Beach. Instead, he came away with a surprise, hard-fought victory over Tom Watson, who had a one-stroke lead with three holes to play. It marked a final, dramatic and magical title to cap off a spectacular career with 24 PGA TOUR victories—the last two coming at Pebble Beach Golf Links. via PebbleBeach.com