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Payne Stewart's daughter, Chelsea Stewart, gives us the photo of the week from Pinehurst

Chelsea Stewart/PGATour.com

In terms of lasting images, that photo of Payne Stewart with his outstretched arm after making an 18-foot par putt on the 72nd hole to win the 1999 U.S. Open is basically impossible to beat.

It is the image that comes to our minds when we think of Stewart, who claimed his second U.S. Open title on the grounds that will play host to this week's U.S. Open. Stewart was given the Bobby Jones Award this week at Pinehurst, an award handed out by the USGA "in recognition of distinguished sportsmanship in golf," and his daughter Chelsea and her mother, Tracey, were there to accept the award in honor of Payne.

Afterwards, Chelsea snapped this above picture next to the famous statue of her father that sits just past that famous 18th green that his putt drop 15 years ago.

At this point, words won't do, so just enjoy a daughter recreating something amazing and giving us an image we won't soon forget from the 2014 U.S. Open.

h/t PGATour.com