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The New York Harmonica Incident, Tiger dueled Bob May at Valhalla, and the youngest to ever hit a MLB homer - This DiSH for Aug. 20

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In 1964, Phil Linz and the Harmonica Incident. In 2000, Tiger beat Bob May in a three-hole playoff to win the PGA Championship. In 2006, Tiger won his third PGA Championship.In 1967, Charlie Sifford won his first official PGA Tournament. In 1945, 17 year old Tommy Brown became the youngest to ever hit a home run in the Majors. Mentioned in this episode:NBA 75 and Golf Round I'll Never Forget Promo for Firefly BooksStirling Roastery - This DiSH

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