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Dull's historic U.S. Amateur Four-Ball win

Dull's historic U.S. Amateur Four-Ball win

NBC Sports21-05-2025

39-year-old Marc Dull became the first golfer to win a U.S. Amateur Four-Ball Championship match as a single after his partner had to depart the competition to attend his daughter's graduation.

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