"Joe Cool" Montana is one of the most iconic figures in sports, and a Bay Area legend, having spent 14 seasons with the San Francisco 49ers, winning four Super Bowls, and earning Most Valuable Player honors in three of those victories. Widely regarded as one of the greatest quarterbacks in the history of the game, two-time NFL MVP Montana is the franchise's all-time leader in both passing yards and touchdown passes.
Montana said,
"Bay Area fans love their champions. They live for the excitement and joy of major sporting events, and there is no bigger event in golf than the U.S. Open. I am excited that our area is hosting the most complete test of golf and look forward to being at Pebble Beach in June to watch the best players in the game compete on one of the most spectacular venues in the world."In addition to his success on the gridiron, Montana is also a passionate golfer, having spent his youth as a caddie at his local course in Pennsylvania. He has also hosted and participated in numerous golf events supporting a variety of causes throughout the Bay Area.
USGA Senior Managing Director of Championships, John Bodenhamer said,
"Joe’s love for golf combined with his prominence in the Bay Area and across the country make him a perfect fit for the role of honorary ambassador. We are delighted to welcome Joe to the USGA team as we prepare for the 119th U.S Open at iconic Pebble Beach."Brooks Koepka, who in 2018 at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club became the seventh player to win back-to-back U.S. Opens, will be looking to become only the second three-peat champion (Willie Anderson, 1903-1905) when Pebble Beach hosts its sixth U.S. Open.
Limited daily and multi-day ticket packages are still available. For more information, or for any questions related to 119th U.S. Open Championship tickets, visit usopen.com, email ticketquestions@usga.org, or call 1.800.698.0661.
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