Thru 12 holes in the 3rd round, Dan Pohl was +7 for the tournament. He then played holes 13-16 Eagle, Eagle, Birdie, Birdie. From 13 in the 3rd Round Thru the 13th in the Final Round, Pohl played -11. Absolutely incredible run that nobody really knows about.
Plus Stadler gave away a large lead on the back nine Sunday. If the playoff had turned out differently, Pohl would be remembered for one of the best weekend performances in Masters history, and Stadler as a huge choker (including that three-putt on 18).
Great to follow it always tough back 9 on sundays. Was fun to capture stadler swings on video because there aren’t many on RUclips. Great swing because he really didn’t practice much and took off 3mo a year! Sort of like Bruce litzkie you don’t see that anymore. Natural swings.
It's now 2020 and I can tell you very few golfers on the tour liked Stadler. They got sick of his tantrums because he was nearly always wound up like a corkscrew. He's still likd it today. He needs to grow up.
If you look at the Walrus right before and during Pohl's putt, you can truly tell the emotion...I think at that moment he was wondering how in the world he managed to make a par and (even though he wasn't rooting against Pohl) how that 8 footer that Dan had could confirm or make everyone forget that he (Stads) had just had one of the worst back nine collapses of all time....I remember in an interview a few years ago his saying "I don't think I could have swung a club on 11 I was so nervous at that point)...I think if Pohl had made that putt he would have won it on 11
@@tomxconn Unfortunately this stuff has been going on for a long time, even at The Masters. Just for one example, Ray Floyd's tee shot on 18 in the final round of the 1990 Masters. Big "You Da Man!"
The tournament that could have made Dan Pohl a major star. He just could not finish the deal that Sunday and the Walrus got the playoff win. Pohl was a monster distance driver back in the day!
Hole-by-hole announcers (1982 Masters) CBS: Steve Melnyk 10 Pat Summerall 11 & 12 Ken Venturi 13 Gary Bender 14 Ben Wright 15 Clive Clark 16 Frank Glieber 17 Vin Scully 18 (This was the last Masters for Vin Scully who left CBS for NBC in fall 1982, during Scully's tenure at NBC, he was the lead play-by-play man for NBC's Major League Baseball Game Of The Week (including NBC's coverage of the 1984, 1986 and 1988 World Series) and NBC Golf Tour coverage with Lee Trevino as NBC's color commentator)
Full CBS broadcast, but the video quality seems a bit subpar, rather soft like a 2nd or 3rd generation copy. I wonder if there is a way to process it to sharpen it up.
They re-shot Stadler putting on the jacket -- I remember vividly that it didn’t fit the first time. They even try to make a little joke out of it. I'd love to find the original footage.
Notice how smooth these golf swings are. No one is swinging out of their shoes. Small sweet spot on the club needs accuracy more than power. Of course these guys have both.
I had no idea Vin Scully also called the Masters on CBS. I mean, Pat Summerall is synonymous with the Masters alongside the NFL and U.S. Open tennis of course.
I was flying out to San Diego from Philly in November of 1989 on a Sunday morning to attend business meetings there that week. I secured an Eagles/Charger ticket and went to the game that afternoon. I was seated in Section 8 at Jack Murphy Stadium and it was a really raucous bunch, especially the guy behind me. It got worse when he found out I was from Philly. At halftime, I stood up and turned around and saw a rather heavy man in an L.A. Kings jersey. He was the guy talking all half to me as to how lousy the Eagles were. It was Craig Stadler. "La Kings jersey? Where's your Masters jacket?" I asked. Craig said, "Hord would have my head if he found out I was wearing it here."
The public did not know of that at the time. About early June of 1982 , a TV Guide article would reveal that Scully had declined to renew his CBS contract. Eventually, he would sign with NBC, staying with that network for seven years. From 1990 until his final broadcast in 2016, Scully stayed exclusively with the Dodgers.
@@Wulfgar1224 It certainly was. So bad in fact, that I couldn't tell if he pushed it, misread it, or both. As it turned out, an inconsequential miss. Had Pohl one the playoff, then the Walrus would belong to Master's infamy, along with Hoch, Norman, and others. Ballesteros was only a shot out of the playoff. Another year that he was right there. Besides wins in '80 and '83, the scrambling Spaniard was involved in a 3 man playoff in '87. Greg Norman, and Larry Mize, were his competitor's, with Mize winning on the second hole ( no. 11) with a miracle pitch from off the green.
It's absolutely clear that he knew he dodged a hollow-point that would have negatively defined his career as a great choker. Those questions they asked him were brutal, even cruel.
"Pate, being a long hitter can reach it with a 5 iron"...now they hit the 16th with 8 irons...has this hole ever been lengthened??? Can it be? Would really bring the water in play on Sunday if it was...
Dan Pohl led driving distance in those years at 284 yards. When metal drivers came out Woods hit the second green with an 8 iron and the par 5 fifteenth with drive-wedge! Today hitting the ball over 320 is common.
@@aspacepigtaipei I'm not sure. I found an article saying the club assigned them to the players, but it also said (and I remember) well-established players would use the same caddie year after year.
Song Has Lyrics That Think 🤔 I Would Rather This Song 🎼 🎵🎶Be An Instrumental! 😬🤢🤮 Thankfully, It Was, Next Year! 😬🤢🤮😁😅😂🤣 Thankfully, The Golf⛳🏌️♀️ Drama 🎭 Makes Up, For The Song 🎼🎵🎶 With The Lyrics That Would Insult A 10-Year-Old.
Back when golf still had players with personality like Stadler. I miss that. All of them are now robotic prep school boys with no unique characteristics. Vin Scully's last Masters as host. He left CBS for NBC soon after this tournament.
I remember watching Stadler big fat burly guy playing the Kemper Open that year at a bar in Va, all sweaty and clammy ..' got me interested in golf. 'like ( I can do that too ! ) 😂
First telecast in which they say 'green jacket' instead of 'green coat'... I believe - if jacket was mentioned in a prior year, they sure said 'coat' the vast majority of the time.
2:35:54 Why did CBS show that man's mug? Remember, he wanted just black caddies with white golfers. And he supported Planned Parenthood, too! When I see that pic at 2:35:54, I think of President Joseph R. Biden, Jr.!
Thru 12 holes in the 3rd round, Dan Pohl was +7 for the tournament. He then played holes 13-16 Eagle, Eagle, Birdie, Birdie. From 13 in the 3rd Round Thru the 13th in the Final Round, Pohl played -11. Absolutely incredible run that nobody really knows about.
That is incredible. He really eagled 13 and 14 on Saturday? Not 13 and 15? Eagle on 14 is obviously a 2. That's awesome.
Amazing run By Dan Pohl. One of the great runs ever in a major!
@@winstonsmith11 Yeah, I checked. He did.
If you go 13 through 12...it's like he shot a 62.
Plus Stadler gave away a large lead on the back nine Sunday. If the playoff had turned out differently, Pohl would be remembered for one of the best weekend performances in Masters history, and Stadler as a huge choker (including that three-putt on 18).
Thanks for posting. There wasn't alot of 82 Masters footage available. Great memories, names forgotten, some no longer with us. Enjoyed it.
Thank you for uploading these great Master memories.
Thank you for putting this up. Stadler was my favorite player.
He was one of the most down to earth, likable guys on tour. He was on tour for long after this signature win.
@@garygwin1741he was always in a bad mood 😂
Great tournament, great times. People weren't toxic or insulting or trolling. It sure was nice people back then.
😂....I was 16 and got trolled... harassed and bothered face to face.....
@billmason2785 that was you though
Great to follow it always tough back 9 on sundays. Was fun to capture stadler swings on video because there aren’t many on RUclips. Great swing because he really didn’t practice much and took off 3mo a year! Sort of like Bruce litzkie you don’t see that anymore. Natural swings.
Really digging the crazy blue and fluorescent green scoreboard graphics. Nice job 1982 CBS.
2:38:00 "Timing", Pohl's answer to how he hits the ball so far. Spot on.
It's now 2020 and I can tell you very few golfers on the tour liked Stadler. They got sick of his tantrums because he was nearly always wound up like a corkscrew. He's still likd it today. He needs to grow up.
I can imagine. He was fun to watch though and man could he hit irons.
Not likely
Priceless reaction by Stadler in the playoff.
Talk about a wave of emotions. (Predominantly relief, no doubt.)
If you look at the Walrus right before and during Pohl's putt, you can truly tell the emotion...I think at that moment he was wondering how in the world he managed to make a par and (even though he wasn't rooting against Pohl) how that 8 footer that Dan had could confirm or make everyone forget that he (Stads) had just had one of the worst back nine collapses of all time....I remember in an interview a few years ago his saying "I don't think I could have swung a club on 11 I was so nervous at that point)...I think if Pohl had made that putt he would have won it on 11
Could easily have gone down as one of the epic chokes. He knew he dodged a hollow-point.
Wow, the sound of Craig's shots, like a rifle shot at the pin...
I never heard that annoying "get in the hole"! Wonderful.
or "you the man"
They’ll throw out and ban any nuts who do that. The Masters doesn’t mess around
No Baba-boey either
@@Ragdollfloofersmashed potatoes!
@@tomxconn Unfortunately this stuff has been going on for a long time, even at The Masters. Just for one example, Ray Floyd's tee shot on 18 in the final round of the 1990 Masters. Big "You Da Man!"
The tournament that could have made Dan Pohl a major star. He just could not finish the deal that Sunday and the Walrus got the playoff win. Pohl was a monster distance driver back in the day!
Tour leader.
He hit a power fade ....like all the greats i guess.
"Hello, operator? Give me Wieskopf" Vin Scully was great.
The bestp
Respecp
Best announcer of all time, in any sport. A poet.
Hole-by-hole announcers (1982 Masters) CBS:
Steve Melnyk 10
Pat Summerall 11 & 12
Ken Venturi 13
Gary Bender 14
Ben Wright 15
Clive Clark 16
Frank Glieber 17
Vin Scully 18 (This was the last Masters for Vin Scully who left CBS for NBC in fall 1982, during Scully's tenure at NBC, he was the lead play-by-play man for NBC's Major League Baseball Game Of The Week (including NBC's coverage of the 1984, 1986 and 1988 World Series) and NBC Golf Tour coverage with Lee Trevino as NBC's color commentator)
Listening to a younger Clive Clarke! I think he got a hole in one on the 16th? I much preferred to commentators back then to the ones we have now
Wow. The CBS Action Track- never saw that before.
How was this almost 40 years ago
Full CBS broadcast, but the video quality seems a bit subpar, rather soft like a 2nd or 3rd generation copy. I wonder if there is a way to process it to sharpen it up.
No it's overexposure notice 74' came out better even with 8 yrs of progress every overcast round always develops clearer
The late Frank Glieber-18 years at 17.
If Jerry Pate had won he would have had to run to 15 to find a lake to jump into
2:34:16 absolutely love the music along with the narration of the late great Vin Scully RIP.
The national is a beast when the wind starts to blow.
humble in victory and gracious in defeat, none of this whooping and hollering and crying like you get these days.
Serously... That back 9 was tough to watch and he took it like a true champ.
They re-shot Stadler putting on the jacket -- I remember vividly that it didn’t fit the first time. They even try to make a little joke out of it. I'd love to find the original footage.
Notice how smooth these golf swings are. No one is swinging out of their shoes. Small sweet spot on the club needs accuracy more than power. Of course these guys have both.
Guess having Vin call 18 on golf while Pat was #1 on football was the trade off for why Vin and Pat Co-existed for so many years on CBS.
That is not exactly the truth. In order to entice Vinnie to join CBS in 1975, he was promised #1 broadcaster on the Masters.
Didn't know that Mike Holmgren once won the Masters!
How in gods name did Kite never win at Augusta?
He’s still got time.
Never count Tom Kite out!
I had no idea Vin Scully also called the Masters on CBS. I mean, Pat Summerall is synonymous with the Masters alongside the NFL and U.S. Open tennis of course.
Amazing how the announcers were butchering pronunciation of “Ballesteros” even after he won in 1980
Stadlers expressions are awesome
Where can we get the awesome music that starts playing at 0:39?
Jack was great out of the water hazards
Weiskopf was all over the place.
I was flying out to San Diego from Philly in November of 1989 on a Sunday morning to attend business meetings there that week. I secured an Eagles/Charger ticket and went to the game that afternoon. I was seated in Section 8 at Jack Murphy Stadium and it was a really raucous bunch, especially the guy behind me. It got worse when he found out I was from Philly. At halftime, I stood up and turned around and saw a rather heavy man in an L.A. Kings jersey. He was the guy talking all half to me as to how lousy the Eagles were. It was Craig Stadler. "La Kings jersey? Where's your Masters jacket?" I asked. Craig said, "Hord would have my head if he found out I was wearing it here."
nasty divot ball for Stadler on 17...and nasty orange ball for Jerry Pate
You'd think somebody from CBS would have told Pate it's hard to see his ball on TV. Maybe they did.
It worked well for him at the 1982 TPC Pate and the orange ball that is.
Vin Scully's final Masters...
The public did not know of that at the time. About early June of 1982 , a TV Guide article would reveal that Scully had declined to renew his CBS contract. Eventually, he would sign with NBC, staying with that network for seven years. From 1990 until his final broadcast in 2016, Scully stayed exclusively with the Dodgers.
@@tubiephrank0707 Vinnie returned to golf with Turner Broadcasting
@@ronniewald7135 True -- And he also called ABC's coverage of The Skins Game for a few years.
@@ronniewald7135 Vin also did golf for NBC as well
@@deputay with LEE TREVINO
2:03:20 Good ol' Seve magic - birdie from the trees at 18.
What's a seve?
Basically only corporate logo seen.....on the bag.....like that
Great shot, rite down the middle!!!
The Orange ball.
2:13:32 - The Walrus came so close to an infamous meltdown by shooting 40 in the second nine... good thing he won the playoff!
That put on 18 for birdie was absolutely horrendous. Don't think I've seen many pros hit a worse putt.
He didn't hide his emotions, and probably couldn't control them well. But it made him lovable. Still had a great career and was a great iron player
@@Wulfgar1224 It certainly was. So bad in fact, that I couldn't tell if he pushed it, misread it, or both. As it turned out, an inconsequential miss. Had Pohl one the playoff, then the Walrus would belong to Master's infamy, along with Hoch, Norman, and others. Ballesteros was only a shot out of the playoff. Another year that he was right there. Besides wins in '80 and '83, the scrambling Spaniard was involved in a 3 man playoff in '87. Greg Norman, and Larry Mize, were his competitor's, with Mize winning on the second hole ( no. 11) with a miracle pitch from off the green.
It's absolutely clear that he knew he dodged a hollow-point that would have negatively defined his career as a great choker. Those questions they asked him were brutal, even cruel.
April is the cruelest month ... but NOT for Craig Stadler
Ray Floyds always looked 50.
Had that middle-aged man gut that he had to swing around and those mincing steps.
Pretty sure I spotted Uncle Rico in the crowd
Stadler almost blew this on the back nine
Vin Scully doing the Masters, what the?
Scully signed with CBS in the spring/summer of 1974, and did the Masters seven out of eight years from 1975 to 1982, missing only the 1976 event.
It could get worse, like putting on a communist McCord.
What's with the Charlie's Angels music at the start? I expect feather-haired beauties to flash across the screen.
"Pate, being a long hitter can reach it with a 5 iron"...now they hit the 16th with 8 irons...has this hole ever been lengthened??? Can it be? Would really bring the water in play on Sunday if it was...
Dan Pohl led driving distance in those years at 284 yards. When metal drivers came out Woods hit the second green with an 8 iron and the par 5 fifteenth with drive-wedge! Today hitting the ball over 320 is common.
This was the last year the players were required to use local caddies.
I read about that recently. Although personally dislike the uniforms that the caddies have to wear there
@@dronespace The uniforms match what the groundskeepers wear - quite utilitarian.
How were the caddies assigned?
@@aspacepigtaipei I'm not sure. I found an article saying the club assigned them to the players, but it also said (and I remember) well-established players would use the same caddie year after year.
@@binkyxz3 Thanks! I guess there was a hierarchy amongst the caddies, just as there is among the players.
Boy, #13 in 1982 played an awful lot like #12 did in 2019.
Only weiskoph could lose a ball at agusta!😂😂😂
Love the early 80s disco from 0.40 showing all those 3rd round highlights!!the great old days!!!
2:34:15 the first time the masters theme song ever played on a broadcast
Nope '81 Masters was the debut of the song.
It's like Ken Burns's Civil War. 🌽🌽🌽😭😭😭🙉🙉🙉
Song Has Lyrics That Think 🤔 I Would Rather This Song 🎼 🎵🎶Be An Instrumental! 😬🤢🤮
Thankfully, It Was, Next Year! 😬🤢🤮😁😅😂🤣
Thankfully, The Golf⛳🏌️♀️ Drama 🎭 Makes Up, For The Song 🎼🎵🎶 With The Lyrics That Would Insult A 10-Year-Old.
Whether it's Watson, or Byran, or Dan Phol in the hole, Craig Stadler, mustache badger.
Vin Scully R.I.P
I bet Stadler wins.
Spoiler Alert ! 😂
Back when golf still had players with personality like Stadler. I miss that. All of them are now robotic prep school boys with no unique characteristics.
Vin Scully's last Masters as host. He left CBS for NBC soon after this tournament.
Vin Scully ⚾️ 🧢 + ⛳️ 🏌️♂️
Great voice 👌
1:51:40 - Dan Pohl sure had us all wondering where he's gonna throw the ball... :-P
I remember watching Stadler big fat burly guy playing the Kemper Open that year at a bar in Va, all sweaty and clammy ..' got me interested in golf. 'like ( I can do that too ! ) 😂
Man he was 29 here, older golfers always look older due to hair, clothes, era.
29!
Not to mention life experiences… nowadays we have 30 year old children. Back then you were forced to grow up a lot younger.
Why was that?
@@MrAJR76Life was tougher in general
@@nicholasschroeder3678 In what ways?
Seve ⛳️💚
2:34:30 1st year of the masters theme song
1982 was also the year USA Network began televising the first and second rounds of The Masters with CBS Sports personnel.
Hate that sappy thing.
They played it 10 mins earlier while reading the scores.
2:36:10 Jodie Mudd, Low Amateur for 1982, interview
Anyone else looking at the people / fashion? Bell bottoms are gone lol from the 70s tournaments....nice of the masters to put them all up
Funny…the days of no sponsored ball caps
Pate with that pink rock 😳🙏🙌😂
The Walrus was choking on a big fish.
First telecast in which they say 'green jacket' instead of 'green coat'... I believe - if jacket was mentioned in a prior year, they sure said 'coat' the vast majority of the time.
Nope
27:39 Champions Swing!
Idiots comments!
Black caddies matter
2:35:54 Why did CBS show that man's mug? Remember, he wanted just black caddies with white golfers. And he supported Planned Parenthood, too! When I see that pic at 2:35:54, I think of President Joseph R. Biden, Jr.!
Odd. Usually the racism and misogyny go together. Guess most people are a mixed bag.
lol Vin Scully is sporting a green toupee 😄
Jack black of golf
The walrus acted like a child on the golf course!
But he did have game
What a chop fest 😂
size Portly 😂
Bunkers shallow
LOL 2:18:05
Vin Scully totally overrated
That is a truly ridiculous perspective.
I liked him. But I'm from LA.
I always liked Stadler but this was not a very exciting Masters.