1999 US Open Gallery
The 1999 US Open was hosted at Pinehurst #2 for the first time, with American Payne Stewart coming out on top
The 1999 US Open was hosted at Pinehurst #2 for the first time. Payne Stewart (-1) held off Phil Mickelson (E), Tiger Woods (+1) and Vijay Singh (+1) for his third and final major tournament victory
Tiger Woods celebrates after making a birdie on the 16th hole during the final day of the 1999 US Open. Photography: Craig Jones/Allsport
Phil Mickelson looks on after missing a birdie putt on the 17th hole. He finished at even par, one shot behind the lead. Photography: David Cannon/Allsport
Vijay Singh plays out of the bunker during the third day of the 1999 US Open. He finished tied for third at one-over-par. Photography: David Cannon/Allsport
Tiger woods is dejected after missing a birdie putt on the 18th green. He finished tied for third at one-over-par. Photography: Donald Miralle/Allsport
Payne Stewart celebrates US Open Victory. This was his second US Open title, and was his final PGA Tour victory before he was killed in a plane crash in 2000. Photography: David Cannon/Allsport
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The 1999 US Open was the first time Pinehurst hosted the tournament. 2014 will be the third time the US Open is hosted there. Photography: Craig Jones/Allsport
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