US Open 2014: Celebrating Father's Day
With Father's Day falling on June 15, the final Sunday of the US Open, Golf Monthly looks at US Open champions celebrating with their fathers and families

With Father's Day falling on June 15, the final Sunday of the US Open, Golf Monthly looks at US Open champions celebrating with their fathers and their families
Having won the 2013 US Open, Justin Rose looks to the heavens in acknowledgement of his father who passed away in 2002 having coached Rose through his early golf career. Photography: Scott Halleran/Getty Images
Rory McIlroy celebrated his 2011 victory with his father Gerry McIlroy who introduced and coached the US Open champion through his golf career. Photography: Jamie Squire/ Getty Images
Graeme McDowell celebrates with his father Ken after winning the 2010 US Open. Photography: Ross Kinnaird/Getty Images
Tiger Woods celebrates with his daughter Sam having won the 2008 US Open. Woods was coached by his father Earl Woods who regularly attended his son's tournaments. Earl Woods passed away in 2006. Photography: Travis Lindquist/Getty Images
Michael Campbell with his son Jordan holding the US Open trophy. Photography: Ross Setford/Getty Images
Jim Furyk holds his daughter Caleigh after his victory at the 2003 US Open. Furyk's father encouraged his son's game, having played pro at West Chester Golf and Country Club. Photography: Matthew Stockman/Getty Images
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