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History of the US Open via Tableau Visualization


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Lots of nuggets of information for stats and moneyball folks to go through. If you're viewing this through a mobile device, images will be clipped, and there are some spelling errors but interesting nonetheless, especially the downward trend of the winning scores - at least of the graph I could see on my mobile device.

https://public.tableau.com/profile/william.watkins3720#!/vizhome/USOpenHistory/TopPlayersandCountries

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I've messed around with Tableau, installed their client- just to see if they can do some cool visualizations. Just never saw anything that knocked my socks off, but maybe I'll take another look.

This one at your link was interesting to see a map of where the US Opens have played. Many more in the northeast quadrant of the country.

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