ark O'Meara waves to the grandstand after sinking a par putt on the final hole
PBP97020202-2 FEBRUARY 1997-PEBBLEBEACH, CALIFORNIA, USA: Mark O'Meara waves to the grandstand after sinking a par putt on the final hole of the AT&T Pro Am to beat Tiger Woods by a single stroke 2/2 in winning his fifth AT&T title. UPI
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