Spot on. Nice to see the USGA just let the players and course do their thing. As for Woodland such a thoroughly deserved victory. He just played so well and never seemed to let the pressure get to him
Congrats Gary, beautiful performance. What a champion, you have every right to be proud. For those of us that play this game, we could only be amazed you did so well on such a tough course not too mention the stellar competition you were facing. Bravo
Is really is one of the best final rounds I've seen even though it wasn't like a big coming from behind it just had so many clutch shots and Gary is such a stud really well-done production value on this video I can watch it over and over again fantastic job
255 to carry the front edge was a great 3 wood staring over that gorge. and then the chip off the surface on 17 will go down as a great one. And then the putt on 18 was icing on the cake to beat Woods US Open score. Your struggles are over Garry. You've made it now! Congrats.
When I was watching I thought the wheels are going to come off, but massive credit to Gary Woodland he was just so assured and played with such a high level of competence that by the 15th it became obvious he wasn't going to let this great tournament slip him by
an amazing round of golf by gary woodland especially when brooks Koepka is breathing down your neck, he made some amazing golf shots on day 3 and day 4 a great u.s. open!
Congratulations Gary..!! I would like to see at closing ceremony more like in The Open. Hand the microphone to winner and hv him give a heartfelt thanks. Rather than hv Curtis Strange interview winner. Curtis is not a polished interviewer. Great week, USGA got it right, great course and well deserved winner. Just need to improve on closing ceremony.
People underestimate Wilson staff golf well guess what they make hell of good golf clubs look at Gary he won with Wilson irons so if y'all think Wilson makes cheap golf clubs y'all wrong Wilson staff golf for the win
If todays players had to play in the 2000 US Open on this course they too would struggle to break par. Its laughable when they say the players aren't intimidated anymore.
He's got another planet long game, sure. But it's not like he didn't give himself chances to go wrong like the other guys. His recovery game was just better - made those breaks.
None of the know-nothing or biased talking heads have said this, so I will. Ben Hogan won 3 straight US Opens. He won with a record shattering by 5 shots 276 in 1948 at 7000 yard Riviera and then almost got killed in a car accident in Feb of 1949. Of course, couldn't play in the 1949 Open. He then won in 1950 in the most incredible comeback in sports history (the last 36 holes played on Open Saturday back then making his win even more amazing). He then won the 1951 Open at Oakland Hills which might be the most difficult Open venue of them all and certainly was that year when Hogan "brought the monster to his knees" (6927 yds par 70) with an amazing final round 67. What's ironic is that what Hogan did all things considered, was far more impressive than what Anderson did or Koepka would have done.
@@tracys2354 What does competition have to do with scoring 276 at 7000 yds in 1948 on a more difficult course than Pebble Beach. Don't think so. Just ask Tiger Woods who has never won there. Oh and BTW, Hogan couldn't clean his ball on the green (that wasn't allowed till 1960). What does competition have to do with what he did after his massive injuries which left him with far lessened physical abilities for the rest of his life let alone career.
@@nobodyaskedbut in today's game it is more competitive since on any given Major the number of guys that have a chance is larger. The number of players that are American as well as from other countries that can compete for a win is many times bigger than in the 40's. It's impossible to compare players from different eras.
@@tracys2354 It's too bad you don't seem to grasp what I'm talking about. Maybe if you did a little research on the history of golf you might better understand what I'm saying. Quality of competition is judged from the top down not from the bottom up.
Congrats to Woodland who played very well but truth be told both he and Koepka despite being tour players for a while have a combined total of 10 wins. Just more evidence of how far the quality at golf's highest level has continued to fall during the last 35 or so years.
Golf game not simple game...to dominate the game like tiger wood,must get the job done when hv to do it..I don see any player like tiger or jack...mentally strong
Witnessing the respect of the gallery following other players highlights the lack of respect by Tiger's "get it in the hole" bandwagon... certainly not the fault of Tiger... but has to annoy him and his playing partners to the nth degree...
@@garneroutlaw1 I've played during winter with greens that ARE ice. Ground is 100% frozen, can't get a tee in the ground and I had to have all shots land just before the green and run up or it bounces off like ice.
Kudos to the USGA for the best highlights of all time, and to Gary Woodland.. he deserved it!
Spot on. Nice to see the USGA just let the players and course do their thing. As for Woodland such a thoroughly deserved victory. He just played so well and never seemed to let the pressure get to him
That birdie on 18 after laying up is major style points brosef!!!
Gary played to win and with cool courage did the business. One of the best performances for a victory and a real treat to watch. 👏👏👏👍
Congrats Gary, beautiful performance. What a champion, you have every right to be proud. For those of us that play this game, we could only be amazed you did so well on such a tough course not too mention the stellar competition you were facing. Bravo
love how he made almost no putts his entire round but drains that bomb at the end!
Finally, the US Open was about the players and not the USGA!!
With the amount of USA chanting you would've thought it was about how the country is apparently #1 in everything rather than the players.
What an incredible display of ball striking
That 2nd shot at 14 was a real Make or Break moment.
I was there the day he won and it was absolutely the greatest day of my life!!
Stoked for Woodland, seems like a real good guy. Love that stinger of his! Enjoy it Gary.
Is really is one of the best final rounds I've seen even though it wasn't like a big coming from behind it just had so many clutch shots and Gary is such a stud really well-done production value on this video I can watch it over and over again fantastic job
watching it now before my summer events start up lol
What a wonderful guy Gary is.
His epic time spent with Amy at the Phoenix open changed her life , you totally deserve this win Gary 👍
12:40 for me was the shot of his tournament..a 3w uphill flying it 260 over a bunker onto a dime size green with a 1 shot lead...incredible
A baby fade into a tiny window
his skills on irons are superb, especially from long grass
Let's hope his win is just the beginning of a great career. Cheers...
He's already had a great career...
255 to carry the front edge was a great 3 wood staring over that gorge. and then the chip off the surface on 17 will go down as a great one. And then the putt on 18 was icing on the cake to beat Woods US Open score. Your struggles are over Garry. You've made it now! Congrats.
Television doesn't do the second shot on 14 justice. That fairway is incredibly uphill and to carry the front trap is almost not human
Yeah I have seen it, and there's one just like it as the first hole at my club. So many people are shocked their 3 wood falls in the sand.
5 yards short and maybe Koepka would have ended winning the thing.
The Brooks Stopper turns out to be the original Brooks before Brooks was BROOKS. Congrats to the original Offensive Lineman of Golf, way to go Gary.
with the pressure coming from Brook ans Rose , he held on ..A well deserved champion ...
Rose with the fist bump on 17 after Gary's sensational chip. Respect.
No better guy to win the US OPEN!
Them Wilson staff model blades on graphite shafts look super bad ass.
Awesome....great athlete, super ball striker. And to top it off, he seems like a nice guy.
Just adore his wilson utility iron strikes,what beauty to look at
Congratulations @garywoodland amazing to watch. He played phenomenally 🏌️
Beautiful performance !! Bravo and well orchestrated by Gary Woodland !!! Simply awesome :))
Felicitaciones así de juega el golf con energía, ánimo, gusto, con sencillez se disfruta el hermoso golf.
At 14, 2 shot 3 wood.....Wildest dream shot! And, Gary is sooooo calm throughout the whole match.
Tht last putt from Woodland was pure cash down the pipe
Well played and well deserved... long overdue Gary
Cheering from Samoa
Hugs for Tony Finau... theres still the Open Championship to win Uso
A great final round. A good guy won it, and Koepka and Rose made it interesting. Even Joe Buck was tolerable. Happy Fathers Day!
Id love to see him really step up. He's got everything. You'd figure this win was a stepping stone, but haven't seen much since
When I was watching I thought the wheels are going to come off, but massive credit to Gary Woodland he was just so assured and played with such a high level of competence that by the 15th it became obvious he wasn't going to let this great tournament slip him by
You the Man Gary Woodland!
an amazing round of golf by gary woodland especially when brooks Koepka is breathing down your neck, he made some amazing golf shots on day 3 and day 4 a great u.s. open!
"Sweep the leg, Gary!!!" Nice Karate Kid reference @16:09
AWESOME final us open round
Congratulations!!! From Argentina
Well played Gaz
Happy for Gary to get his first major. He played some great golf and didnt fold under pressure.
KU alum myself, super stoked to see Gary finally pull out a major. Well deserved!
Finishes like a CHAMP
He’s such a good guy, so happy for him to win it at Pebble. I’m going to miss Fox covering golf. They were very innovative.
Gary Woodland, Congratulations.
Watching him use his driver with a shorter back swing makes me wonder if I should start doing that. Looks like it works pretty well for him.
Amazing shots just awesome!!!
Congratulations Gary !!!
Looking forward to seeing you win more Gary... congratulations on your win .
Amazing round.
Fantástico Gary
Gary Woodland swing. Hands backswing. Arms downswing. Done.
Stood at the 18th green for 6 hours! But worth it!!
Congrats to Gary Woodland !
imagine if koepka won three us opens in a row
17:10 guy starting rock chalk in the gallery
This guy means business!
See, golf ain't so hard. Look at that nice easy swing.
I was watching and I hadn’t really noticed till you brought it up. It really is effortless! Compared to a jon Rahm type.
yup it ain't hard, but to stay consistent with that kind of swing is hard
💩💩
This is his week.
Jesus what a swing
Baba Booey how many times did we hear that after each shot LOL Baba Booey
I personally enjoyed the “YAHTZEE!” and “SWEEP THE LEG GARY!”
Congratulations Gary..!!
I would like to see at closing ceremony more like in The Open.
Hand the microphone to winner and hv him give a heartfelt thanks. Rather than hv Curtis Strange interview winner. Curtis is not a polished interviewer. Great week, USGA got it right, great course and well deserved winner. Just need to improve on closing ceremony.
That putt to finish it 💪🏼
I was there. It was awesome.
People underestimate Wilson staff golf well guess what they make hell of good golf clubs look at Gary he won with Wilson irons so if y'all think Wilson makes cheap golf clubs y'all wrong Wilson staff golf for the win
Proof that the good guy can finish first.
Good video
the real champ !!!
Still amazing in 2023!!!!🎉
Gary can say he won a major @ pebble. Might can call it at that 💯
last putt with ultimate swag
If todays players had to play in the 2000 US Open on this course they too would struggle to break par. Its laughable when they say the players aren't intimidated anymore.
Well played sir! America!
It's funny how you praise America. One of the most fucked up countries on this planet. Land of the free home of the pussies! 😂😂😂
@Our Guard Shut the fuck up, numb-nuts.
Roland Sievers you look like ricky berwick, probably less smart
@@fiberglass9232Listen Up, dipshit. English is my second language. You were probably a failure in English class. You little analphabetic momma's boy!
Way to go Gary
SWEEP THE LEG GARY!!
Why did you remove Pat McAfee's fair use video from twitter? It's only video clip y u heff to be mad?
Anyone check out the website at 9:04
And not one Tigger Woods highlight. Nice !!!
How is he hitting an 8 from 193?
Great video! Awesome golf, and even changed my mind on who was responsible for Lennon's death.
Which PGA Tour event was this?
ROCK CHALK JAYHAWK GARY!!
17:10
IN STYLE!
5:04 looks like he duffed the putt with the video lag
He's got another planet long game, sure. But it's not like he didn't give himself chances to go wrong like the other guys. His recovery game was just better - made those breaks.
Wow, what a putt on the 18th...
Epic
Why does woodland always look like hes going to punch someone out
Stephen King funny thing is he’s one of the nicest guys on tour
None of the know-nothing or biased talking heads have said this, so I will. Ben Hogan won 3 straight US Opens. He won with a record shattering by 5 shots 276 in 1948 at 7000 yard Riviera and then almost got killed in a car accident in Feb of 1949. Of course, couldn't play in the 1949 Open. He then won in 1950 in the most incredible comeback in sports history (the last 36 holes played on Open Saturday back then making his win even more amazing). He then won the 1951 Open at Oakland Hills which might be the most difficult Open venue of them all and certainly was that year when Hogan "brought the monster to his knees" (6927 yds par 70) with an amazing final round 67. What's ironic is that what Hogan did all things considered, was far more impressive than what Anderson did or Koepka would have done.
different era different competition.
@@tracys2354 What does competition have to do with scoring 276 at 7000 yds in 1948 on a more difficult course than Pebble Beach. Don't think so. Just ask Tiger Woods who has never won there. Oh and BTW, Hogan couldn't clean his ball on the green (that wasn't allowed till 1960). What does competition have to do with what he did after his massive injuries which left him with far lessened physical abilities for the rest of his life let alone career.
@@nobodyaskedbut in today's game it is more competitive since on any given Major the number of guys that have a chance is larger. The number of players that are American as well as from other countries that can compete for a win is many times bigger than in the 40's. It's impossible to compare players from different eras.
@@tracys2354 It's too bad you don't seem to grasp what I'm talking about. Maybe if you did a little research on the history of golf you might better understand what I'm saying. Quality of competition is judged from the top down not from the bottom up.
13:42 my god that ball flight
Congrats to Woodland who played very well but truth be told both he and Koepka despite being tour players for a while have a combined total of 10 wins. Just more evidence of how far the quality at golf's highest level has continued to fall during the last 35 or so years.
Golf game not simple game...to dominate the game like tiger wood,must get the job done when hv to do it..I don see any player like tiger or jack...mentally strong
Witnessing the respect of the gallery following other players highlights the lack of respect by Tiger's "get it in the hole" bandwagon... certainly not the fault of Tiger... but has to annoy him and his playing partners to the nth degree...
4:20 Yahtzee!
What a putt to he wasnt thinking dust bin lid
13:21 3.6 feet: not great, not terrible
What kind of idiotic fan base following yelling USA?? Congratulations and great play Gary! Awesome stuff!
USA USA USA 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸😛😝
Well the messed up part is Koepka is also US and he was the only one in contention for the win 🤣 shows how smart the fans were 🙃😎
It’s the United States Open Championship. Not being a dick, just sayin... the U.S. Open 🇺🇸
@@Lucid_zzz_Dream and a little alcohol fuels the chants
Perhaps because he is from the USA and he is winning the US open. Who you calling idiotic? lol
Dude has bomb irons. Tees off often with irons
which is why he won. short course with greens like ice. helps big time if ur shots are coming in 5 degrees steeper.
@@garneroutlaw1 I've played during winter with greens that ARE ice. Ground is 100% frozen, can't get a tee in the ground and I had to have all shots land just before the green and run up or it bounces off like ice.
4:21 Yatzee
14:54 “FORTNITE SUCKS”
Bang yo. 💣
4:20 😎😎😎