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Read Snead's account of his '39 U.S. Open collapse

Before Phil Mickelson's name became synonymous with U.S. Open heartbreak, that distinction belonged to Sam Snead, who finished runner-up four times at our national championship.

Golf writer Eamon Lynch on Monday tweeted a picture of a handwritten note he received from Snead in 2000, in which Snead details his final-hole collapse at the 1939 U.S. Open at Philadelphia Country Club. Not knowing he needed only par to win, Snead got overly aggressive from a fairway bunker and went on to make an eight on his final hole and finish fifth.

Just found handwritten fax I got from Sam Snead 2yrs before he died on his final hole 8 to lose the '39 @usopengolf pic.