For a brief moment, 17-year-old amateur Beau Hossler held sole possession of the lead at the U.S. Open. Sadly for him, it didn’t last, but before he faded, the world got a look at his mother, courtesy of ESPN. And the world thanked ESPN, forgiving the Worldwide Leader just a little bit for letting Chris Berman broadcast golf.
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