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2009 U.S. Open Champion Lucas Glover U.S. Open Championship Trophy The original trophy, presented in 1895 by the United States Golf Association, was destroyed in a fire at the Tam O’Shanter Country Club near Chicago in September 1946. A new trophy was presented by the USGA in 1947. It is housed in the USGA Museum and Arnold Palmer Center for Golf History and a copy is presented to the U.S. Open champion.
U.S. Open 3 110th U.S. Open Championship June 17-20, 2010 Pebble Beach (Calif.) Golf Links Open Par: 35-36—71 Yardage: 7,040 Golf Course Architects: Jack Neville, Douglas Grant Opened: 1919 Contact Information Club Administrative Information Mailing Address: Pebble Beach Golf Links P.O. Box 2010 Pebble Beach, CA 93953 Shipping Address: Pebble Beach Golf Links 3306 17 Mile Drive Pebble Beach, CA 93953 Phone: (800) 654-9300 Chief Executive Officer: William L. Perocchi Senior Vice President, Golf: RJ Harper Senior Vice President, Capital Services: Steve Aitchison Head Professional: Chuck Dunbar Course Superintendent: Chris Dalhamer U.S. Open Administrative Information: General Chairman: RJ Harper Vice Chairman: Steve Aitchison USGA Staff Representatives: Mike Butz, Mike Davis, Reg Jones, Kevin Kristof, Frank Bussey USGA Championship Communications Contacts: Rand Jerris, Pete Kowalski, Beth Murrison Media Center: TBD • Media Center Fax: TBD
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2009 U.S. <strong>Open</strong> Champion<br />
Lucas Glover<br />
U.S. <strong>Open</strong> <strong>Championship</strong> Trophy<br />
The original trophy, presented in 1895 by the United States Golf Association, was destroyed in a fire at the Tam O’Shanter Country Club near Chicago in September 1946.<br />
A new trophy was presented by the <strong>USGA</strong> in 1947. It is housed in the <strong>USGA</strong> Museum and Arnold Palmer Center for Golf History and a copy is presented to the U.S. <strong>Open</strong> champion.