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			Hovland breaks Nicklaus mark with best U.S. Open score by amateur 
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			 [June 17, 2019] 
			PEBBLE BEACH, CA. (Reuters) - 
			Viktor Hovland ended his amateur career in style on Sunday by 
			breaking a U.S. Open record that Jack Nicklaus had held for 59 
			years. 
 The Norwegian's four-under-par 280 total at Pebble Beach was two 
			strokes better than the best previous score by an amateur, set by 
			Nicklaus at Cherry Hills in Colorado in 1960.
 
 Nicklaus finished second to Arnold Palmer that year, and though 
			Hovland could not quite match that lofty result on Sunday he was 
			nonetheless pleased to bow out of amateur ranks on a high note.
 
 "It's obviously cool to perform such a thing and I hope that I can 
			feed off of this going into my professional career and do more 
			things like this and be in contention of winning tournaments," said 
			Hovland.
 
 He shot a closing 67 and tied for 12th, nine strokes behind winner 
			Gary Woodland, and five ahead of the second-placed amateur, Brandon 
			Wu.
 
 Hovland became the eighth player to be the low amateur in the 
			Masters and U.S. Open in the same year, and the first since Matt 
			Kuchar in 1998.
 
 Others to achieve the feat include Nicklaus in 1961 and Phil 
			Mickelson in 1991.
 
 Hovland won last year's U.S. amateur championship at Pebble Beach.
 
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			Viktor Hovland with the low amateur medal after the final round of 
			the 2019 U.S. Open golf tournament at Pebble Beach Golf Links. 
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            After a three-year stint on a golf scholarship at Oklahoma State 
			University, he will make his pro debut at the PGA Tour's Travelers 
			Championship in Connecticut starting on Thursday.
 "I've had the three best years of my life at Oklahoma State and I've 
			learned so much not only as a player but as a person," said the 
			21-year-old.
 
            
			 
			(Reporting by Steve Keating; Writing by Andrew Both in Cary, North 
			Carolina; editing by Sudipto Ganguly) 
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