Word: parred
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Princeton also boasts Charlie McDowell, a former National Junior Amateur Champion. McDowell played even par on the front nine against Harvard's number one man Brian McGuinn, then coasted home...
Hawkins himself had to come from behind to win. Three points behind his Dartmouth opponent, who was two under par after six holes. Hawkins turned in the steam and ripped past the back nine...
...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's par...
...turning point in Millis's match came at the treacherous 9th hole. After a poor tee shot, Millis laid his second shot only six inches from the cup on the 235-yard water hole. His par three won, and from that moment...