1982 U.S. Open (Final Round): Tom Watson Outlasts Jack Nicklaus at Pebble Beach | Full Broadcast

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  • Tom Watson against Jack Nicklaus in a duel of greats at Pebble Beach during the 1982 U.S. Open. It doesn't get much better than this.
    As spring turned to summer in 1982, Tom Watson, the PGA Tour’s Player of the Year in four of the past five seasons, found himself uncharacteristically struggling with his golf game. In fact, he was playing some of his worst golf in memory, and the timing couldn’t have been worse, with the 82nd U.S. Open fast approaching. Oddly, that turned out to be the best thing that could have happened as he arrived at Pebble Beach Golf Links for the second National Open at the historic seaside course.
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Комментарии • 43

  • @calvinpalama5332
    @calvinpalama5332 3 месяца назад +3

    Remember this open watching it with my dad, who was a big fan of Tom Watson! I remember pulling that same type of flop shop on a hole at Hawaii Kai executive course back nine with my dad. i felt like i won the U.S. Open, lol my dad just shook his head and said i feel like nicklaus. How i miss him.

  • @kingy953
    @kingy953 Год назад +6

    One of the all time great US Opens Jack after a record breaking 5th win and Tom Watson's putting which on the back 9 was fantastic - great stuff many thanks for this upload

  • @kellysears2637
    @kellysears2637 10 дней назад

    This was fantastic

  • @derrickallen2054
    @derrickallen2054 Год назад +1

    This was cool, thanks for the upload.

  • @bretts4544
    @bretts4544 Год назад +6

    Bill Rogers might be the most forgotten golf star in the last 50 years. Player of The Year in 1981 winning 4 times including the British Open.

    • @patrickdumass7611
      @patrickdumass7611 2 месяца назад

      He also won 3 outside of the US including the Australian Open.

    • @nicholasschroeder3678
      @nicholasschroeder3678 Месяц назад

      Then his game suddenly deserted him. I had a great time watching him hit at the range once. He worked fast. Calvin Peete similarly impressive and forgotten, and like Larry Nelson, pretty much got to greatness on his own.

  • @trulymeparker
    @trulymeparker Год назад +8

    When Nicklaus met Watson at the 18th they shook hands and Nicklaus said "You did it you son of a bitch, you beat me again"

    • @TomKirkman1
      @TomKirkman1 3 месяца назад

      Watson beat Nicklaus a few times. Nicklaus beat Watson a couple dozen times.

  • @michaelmuldowney8
    @michaelmuldowney8 Год назад +4

    Remember watching this live; Birdie-Birdie finish to win a Major is as good as it gets.

    • @dorothygale1104
      @dorothygale1104 Год назад +5

      Yes, that was a great finish. I saw it in person. My Dad took me to this Open as my 18th B-day present. When Watson missed the 17th green it looked like Nicklaus was headed for a win. Watson turned a probable bogey into a birdie when chipped it in. That chip was not easy. If it didn’t go in, it would have ended up at least 15 feet past the hole.

  • @brianhoover2294
    @brianhoover2294 Год назад +2

    It really was amazing and infuriating how many shots ABC failed to show during the broadcast.

    • @wreckim
      @wreckim 10 месяцев назад

      Absolutely. That's one thing that has actually improved over the years.

  • @LawrenceChiou
    @LawrenceChiou Год назад +7

    3:01:41

    • @usga
      @usga  Год назад

      An all-time classic moment

  • @nicholasschroeder3678
    @nicholasschroeder3678 Месяц назад

    Two things I really miss: the sound of persimmon, and Bob Rosberg's reliably grim prognostications.

  • @colindoherty7034
    @colindoherty7034 10 месяцев назад

    Fired me up👍

  • @pauljcross2289
    @pauljcross2289 Год назад +12

    Jack had many legends who he had to beat to win majors...

  • @kidpagronprimsank05
    @kidpagronprimsank05 4 месяца назад

    sadly though, the exact spot of Watson's chip in was washed out that winter or sometime later so it not the same condition anymore

  • @darrellhouston4647
    @darrellhouston4647 Год назад

    That was a tough loss for me .Tip y cap to to

  • @TSK24692
    @TSK24692 3 месяца назад

    Folks were so thin and good looking back then.

  • @nicholasschroeder3678
    @nicholasschroeder3678 Месяц назад

    I'd forgotten, really, how this all had played out. It's remembered, of course, for the chip, but it's also remembered as kind of one that Watson yanked away from Nicklaus. But in reality, it was Watson's to lose, and it would have been a bogey, bogey choke had he lost because Nicklaus didn't make any of the birdie putts he had on 16, 17, or 18.

  • @intmailmc
    @intmailmc Год назад +4

    David Graham age 36 looks like he's about 56 here

    • @salfordnick5336
      @salfordnick5336 Год назад

      My thoughts exactly.....hard paper round 😂

  • @mikearon1970
    @mikearon1970 Год назад +2

    Never realized Jack missed a couple of short putts down the stretch and Watson made three very long putts and the chip in… this is one Jack probably wins more often than not, but that’s golf. Sometimes the other person can’t miss.

    • @realtruth2817
      @realtruth2817 11 месяцев назад +1

      How bout Rahms final 2 putts at Torrey to ROB Louie Louie. ohhh myyyyy

    • @jettjones9889
      @jettjones9889 8 месяцев назад

      Not taking driver at 18 was a mistake by Jack.

  • @user-ud3oq1qq6y
    @user-ud3oq1qq6y Год назад

    I noticed that Peter Aliss said in the open that Jack was going for his 20th major championship. It was said multiple times on the broadcast. What am I missing here? Can someone provide some insight for me on this?

    • @patrickalog1101
      @patrickalog1101 Год назад +3

      In the past, winning the US Amateur was considered a major and he won two of them

    • @brettmuller6024
      @brettmuller6024 Год назад

      That makes sense. Thanks so much for the reply.

    • @dorothygale1104
      @dorothygale1104 Год назад +3

      @@brettmuller6024 FYI - Until around 1930-35 the 4 majors consisted of the US Open, US Amateur, British Open, British Amateur. Jones won all 4 of those majors in 1930, thereby credited with winning the Grand Slam (the original version).? Those were the days when the best players, like Jones, were amateurs.

    • @erichammer2751
      @erichammer2751 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@patrickalog1101 Thanks. I'd had the same question, and it was driving me crazy. Didn't think they were still talking up the US Amateur as a Major as late as 1982.

    • @ericstanley1119
      @ericstanley1119 8 месяцев назад

      20 majors, including 2 U.S. Amateurs, sounded great until Tiger won 3 U.S. Amateurs ... so folks promptly stopped adding those to the total since it would have inched Tiger closer to Jack's record. 😜

  • @taistyveg
    @taistyveg 3 месяца назад

    I’ve watched several of these past US Open final days play and noticed you never show the trophy being presented. I take it there is a trophy 🙄

  • @aplacky
    @aplacky Год назад +1

    Jack beat a lot of bums but he is still the greatest in my view. I say bums because they smoked they drank they played hungover they were out of shape. El Tigre changed all of that. Nowadays a tour player is a BAMF in fitness.

    • @pb12661
      @pb12661 11 месяцев назад +6

      They were real men back then. I love Tiger but he beat a bunch of bums too. Nicklaus had to contend with way more talent than Tiger. TBH

    • @marknorris1381
      @marknorris1381 9 месяцев назад

      You can't be serious.

    • @nicholasschroeder3678
      @nicholasschroeder3678 Месяц назад

      To be honest, the kind of shape that the gym gives you doesn't really add much to anyone's golf game. Conditioning from playing lots and lots of golf does, but mostly the skill you develop out there is what matters.

    • @saulestey3165
      @saulestey3165 8 дней назад

      It's a game of nerves Enter John Daly

  • @omission6919
    @omission6919 Год назад

    FILS sponsorship needs to come back