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**Miller’s Miraculous Comeback: Remembering the 1973 U.S. Open Triumph at Oakmont**

**Oakmont, PA -** Fifty years ago, Johnny Miller etched his name in golf history with a stunning final-round performance at the 1973 U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club. Overcoming a six-shot deficit, Miller fired a record-breaking 63 to capture his first major championship.

Miller, who had finished close the two previous years, recalls the challenges of playing with Arnold Palmer in the first two rounds. A difficult third round, where Miller shot 76, left him in 13th place with a six stroke deficit.

On the final day, a last-minute adjustment to his stance proved to be the key. Miller birdied his first four holes and continued to dominate the course, hitting 13 of 14 fairways and all 18 greens in regulation. “It was one of those magical days where everything clicked,” Miller stated, reflecting on his historic round.

His 63, the lowest round in major championship history at the time, secured his victory at what he considered the most challenging course in America. The win marked the beginning of a successful career for Miller, who went on to win the 1976 British Open and spent 29 years as a lead golf analyst for NBC. He remains one of only three players to have won both the U.S. Junior Amateur and the U.S. Open, a testament to his enduring legacy in the sport.

*This story was originally published in Golf Journal, a USGA publication.*

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