Word: mcguinn
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Number seven man Wayne Thornbrough pulled Harvard from behind by clobbering his opponent, 5 and 4 Thornbrough's victory tied him with Brian McGuinn for the team's best individual record...
...moment near the end of the match it looked like Harvard was going to snap Yale's 17-game unbeaten streak. The Crimson's top man, Brian McGuinn, grabbed a one-hole lead on All-American Ned Snyder with a par on the 17th. But McGuinn three-putted the last green for a sky-high seven and lost the 530-yard 18th hole to the Eli captain's bogey to set up a playoff...
...McGuinn dumped his second shot in a trap on the '9th, blasted out 15 feet short, then rimmed the cup to take a bogey 5 and lose the hole to Snyder...
...same time that McGuinn looked like a sure winner, Bob Sinclair and Wayne Thornbrough were holding slight leads on Yale's sixth and seventh men. But Sinclair, who burned out a 37 on the front nine, missed a one-foot putt to blow the 17th and bogeyed the 18th to fall, 1 down...
...Kidder, sick with mononucleosis, was forced to play because usual number one man Brian McGuinn and Terhorst couldn't made the trip. Kidder held on for a while but in the end got trounced...