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Spectators gather in the bleachers overlooking the 18th green at Pebble Beach Golf Links, site of the U.S. Open championshipROBYN BECK

Tiger Woods won the U.S. Open the last time it was played at Pebble Beach, obliterating the field in 2000 by a record 15 shots. In four events since he returned from a humiliating sex scandal, he's finished fourth, missed the cut, withdrew due to injury and finished tied for 19th. Is a victory out of the question?

What about Phil Mickelson, a five time runner-up at this event. Is he poised to break through for that elusive victory.

Will a European player finally end the 40 year drought? How will the three Canadians in the field fare?

Globe and Mail golf writer Lorne Rubenstein addressed those questions and more. Check it out.



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