Sometimes during the course of your day a huge surprise lands in your lap. Today was one of those days.
While touring the World Golf Hall of Fame today, an unexpected guest showed up inside the museum, which drew quite a crowd. The man who shot the lowest final round in U.S. Open history (63) at the 1973 event at Oakmont walked into the Hall of Fame.
Miller took the time to shake hands, take pictures and interact with the guests in the museum. He signed a few autographs and looked like he was thoroughly enjoying his visit to the museum where he is honored for his achievements on the golf course.
Definitely a day everyone who was in the Hall of Fame will remember for as long as they have a sound mind.
Day of the Year: 127
Number of Autographs This Year: 175
Friday, May 7, 2010
May 7 Report: Hall of Famer, U.S Open and British Open Winner Johnny Miller
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