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9 US Open Golf Pants That Needed A 'Quiet' Sign

The 114th US Open at Pinehurst has concluded and Martin Kaymer won by 8 shots (9-under); winning his 2nd career major. While he may have won the $8 million purse, his play didn't speak louder than some of his opponents' pants.

That's right. We've compiled the 9 loudest pants worn during the US Open and we're impressed...and nearly blinded by some bright selections.

9. Victor Dubuisson, final round

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We're going to ease you into our list and start off with Victor Dubuisson's golf pants that won't blind you.

8. Harris English, first round

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A stand-out from all the bright colors. Although, Easter was in April, Harris English.

7. Rickie Fowler, first round

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Rickie Fowler's knickers were worn to commemorate golfer Payne Stewart's win at Pinehurst in 1999. Sadly, Payne died shortly after that win in a plane crash. Although his style is loud, it was great to see this throwback.

6. Dustin Johnson, final round

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Following Victor Dubuisson's fashion, Dustin Johnson opted for some blue. And not just any blue, but the bluest-blue ever?

5. Brandt Snedeker, third round

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So. Much. Happening. #PicnicTable

4. Kevin Na, final round

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Is Kevin Na trying to blend in with the foliage? If so, we're not convinced.

3. Rory McIlroy, first round

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Red. Really red. Like Rory McIlroy, Many golfers opted for this bright color during the first rounds of the US Open.

2. Rickie Fowler, final round

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Making his second appearance on our list, Rickie Fowler's golf pants game is on point...and bright.

1. Marcel Siem, second round

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OUR EYES!

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