Curtis Strange
Definition
Curtis Strange is a retired American professional golfer, born in 1955.
Best known for winning back-to-back U.S. Open Championships in 1988 and 1989, making him the first golfer to do so since Willie Anderson in the early 1900s.
He secured 17 PGA Tour victories, including two Players Championships, and later became a prominent golf broadcaster.
Examples
After sinking that pressure putt, he channeled Curtis Strange and walked off like he owned the course.
My swing's got that Curtis Strange vibe – low, mean, and leaving opponents strangely quiet.
In the playoff against Faldo, Curtis Strange proved why back-to-back majors aren't just strange luck.
Forget birdies; Curtis Strange taught us eagles come to those who stare down the pin like it's personal.
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