John Huston had been on the Champions Tour for three weeks when he arrived at the Dick's Sporting Goods Open in late June. He fired a 7-under 65 in the final round to beat Nick Price by three strokes.
Presumably, there were different reactions from two age groups when they noted that 65:
• The younger fellows who saw Huston on the Nationwide Tour a couple of times this year said, "How did that happen?"
• The seniors who were reacquainted with Huston after he turned 50 on June 1 and joined the Champions Tour said, "What's new?"
Huston came out of Auburn University and made the PGA Tour in 1983. Over the next two decades, he put some numbers on his scorecards that were frightening.
He shot a 61 in the second round of the 1996 Memorial that remains the course record at Muirfield Village.
He shot a final-round 62 to beat Mark O'Meara and win the 1992 Disney Classic. It was something of a cupcake course, but his four-round total was 26-under.
That was not his best ever. Huston set a tour record when he was 28-under at 260 in the 1998 Hawaiian Open.