Youtube It’s been 10 years since New Zealand’s own Michael Campbell won the US Open after going toe-to-toe with one of the greatest golfers ever on the final day. June 19, 2005. It was 10 years ago on Friday and the date probably doesn’t mean a lot to you without context. It was the day Michael Campbell, a 36-year-old golfer from Titahi Bay north of Wellington, won the US Open, becoming just the second New Zealander after Sir Bob Charles at the 1963 British Open to win a golf major. If you are a sports follower, you will probably now remember exactly where you were and what you were doing on that day in 2005. READ MORE: 2015 US Open day one It was one of those rare moments in New Zealand sport which made us stop, watch, and etch memories for years to come, like the opening match of the 1992 Cricket World Cup between New Zealand and Australia, the 1995 Rugby World Cup final between New Zealand and South Africa, or the 1995 America’s Cup win by Team New Zealand. As fate would have it, the 10-year anniversary of Campbell’s remarkable win in the 105th US Open at…