My U.S. Open: Tom Watson (1982)
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"What can you say?!" The famous words spoken on air in reaction to Tom Watson's chip-on on 17 during the 1982 U.S. Open at Pebble Beach (Calif.) Golf Links that propelled him to victory over Jack Nicklaus.
Well, in this episode of "My U.S. Open," Watson, an eight-time major champion, has plenty to say about his memorable performance in 1982. In partnership with Rolex.
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The golfing gods should have allowed him that last win (his sixth Open) at Turnberry in 2009. He deserved it.
@fergustweedale
Жыл бұрын
He has five and the sixth eluding him was gut wrenching to watch, but it paved the way Stewart Cink to take a major. That’s how a reconcile the 2009 British Open.
Tom Watson was always my favorite growing up. Probably the best iron striker I've ever seen. And what a class act Jack was/is.
@MrBudcole
3 жыл бұрын
Same for me. I am just about the same age, and he is the reason I took up golf in the first place.
@ellibreelmundo2629
3 жыл бұрын
He was my favorite also. He had the prettiest rythmic swing in my lifetime. And he played aggressive.
@shaneferris1043
2 жыл бұрын
Tom Watson is the greatest ball striker I've ever seen. I'd rank him above Snead and Hogan. I don't think he gets the credit he deserves
@scottlochans4180
2 жыл бұрын
Sure I saw Tom Watson win the British Open, he was very solid, but Lee Trevino was a Golf Wizard, round the Greens, not to forget the late Great Seve, was at his first Open, he was very Good.
Rest in eternal peace Bruce Edwards 🌹
This was his finest moment ..... we’ll never have a class act like this again
Tom Watson won with pure class
That chip in on 17 - the greatest golf shot of all time? Was just amazing.
@kryer981
2 жыл бұрын
Not quite. Gene Sarazen's albatross at the 1935 Masters will forever be golf's greatest shot. If he hadn't made that shot, he never would've achieved the Career Grand Slam.
@BloodySoup74
2 жыл бұрын
@@kryer981 Is there video of that?
@kryer981
2 жыл бұрын
@@BloodySoup74 I've never seen one. It would be a shame if non existed.
@marknorris1381
2 жыл бұрын
One of the greatest shots. And the reason being the pressure that was on him, right at that time, 2nd last hole of the US Open, big chance to win, puts it where he did off the tee. Doesn't get any better.
@davidr5961
10 ай бұрын
Jacks 1 iron hitting the flag, in 1972 , wasn;t too bad
There was a time when he was the best putter in the game.
Love Tom, and the class he has always carried himself with, I'll never forgive Mickelson for embarrassing him at the Ryder Cup post-game press conference.
A true gentleman and a very humble champion.
Great to watch ,very pleased Tom won it .He played great ,he needed the win .
It doesn't get ANY better than that! Thanks Tom!
Wasn't happy when Watson won, being a Nicklaus fan. But I respect him as a golfer & a person that he is. Was so bummed when he didn't win the British in 2009 at age 59! Hit a great approach on 18 that didn't hold the green. His golf swing now still looks great & fluid!
One of the highest quality golfers and highest character players of all time. That 2009 heartbreak at Turnberry still gets me.
One of the most miraculous chip I ever see. Watson said that out of 100, he cannot holed it again.
So beautiful. Truly classic. Beating Jack was no easy task. Wonderful golf history.
Tom Watson made me a fan of golf as a child
We need more clips like this
@Tom - AWESOME, it really is about having the right attitude! Your classic golf swing is a thing of beauty, should be emulated by the young. You are the people's Champion!
Such a fairytale at The Open 2009, really hoped he pulled off the miracle
Had the pleasure of meeting and chatting to Watson twice while being a steward at birkdale.... A complete gentleman, lovely man and a class act of a golfer. Gave me his autograph on my hat which sits proudly on my wall....just wished he'd won in 2009
So much to learn from his confident attitude and determination!
What a man and a credit to the game.
Beautifully done video. Tom Watson is my short game hero.
I love this series, but I wonder how Phil feels watching it.
@MGAF688
3 жыл бұрын
Or the Shark?
I remember this one so clearly. I had played Pebble Beach on my honeymoon in mid-April ($65 green fee cart included) and then was watching with a group of friends in Cape May NJ. at another wedding. Watson was nearly desperate to win the U.S. Open after being labeled a choker in previous tries. His back 9 was magical and the tension with our group was awesome. When he chipped in on 17 the room exploded. I’m glad the putt on 18 went in because it was downhill and would have rolled 4-5 feet past. Anyway, what was really the closer for me is when he looked into the camera and said, “Happy Father’s Day Dad”. What a moment.
Jack Nicklaus is an utter gentleman ❤️
@marknorris1381
10 ай бұрын
They're the people we love.
One of the best. Besides being a giant of the game a real pro's pro. When things aren't working for him he hangs in there, scrambling and trying to get by, never gives up. What also shines through is the respect he has for his dad, class act.
You gotta love golf.
Tiger beat stiffs. Jack crossed generations and played against slam dunk hall of famers. That chip by Watson to beat Nicklaus was amazing. Nicklaus faced the best of the best starting with Arnie and ending with Norman 25 years later. GOAT by a mile.
What a gem of a video. Thanks. And what a great man too
A very nice reminder that, despite all his putting troubles later, Watson in his prime holed his share to say the least - his win here was miraculous.
One of the all-time greats. I saw him play live a few times in the 70s and 80s. Once he hit a little left into the gallery where we were standing so we all crowded around his ball to get a close look at his next shot. After a few minutes I felt a hand on my back giving me a little shove. I thought, “who is trying to get in front of me for a better look?” Turns out it was Watson trying to get to his ball. I moved.
@DMR4736
2 жыл бұрын
Was happy for him winning; I remember years before, at Winged Foot in the mid-70's , he lead by a shot going into the final round, and shot about a 79 in the final round, on a brutal golf course, when Hale Irwin won, with something like +4. He learned from that experience, and became great.
Un Great legend, thank you. 😎⛳⛳⛳👍
One of the very, very best to have played the game so well
Nicklaus 1972 Watson 1982 Kite 1992
@dickrichards9650
3 жыл бұрын
Nicklaus 1962 Woods 2002
Two great players....two gentlemen.......two champions!!!...
One of the greatest of his era!
Get it close hell! I’m going to hole it! Bravo Mr. Watson, bravo!
"stay in the contest." ❤️
I was pulling for Nicklaus, but Tom earned that one. masterful playing.
One of golf's gentlemen 👏
One of the greats ......
I wasn’t able to watch this live and was unaware Tom had made a series of long putts in addition to the famous chip-in.
Pure class!
This ❤️
What a adore most about this is his dad saying this is the one to win and then Tom himself desperate to win it for his dad......sod what nationality you are your dad said so. With my dad very ill i wish I could win something like this for him.....claret jug would be good. Tom Watson what a guy and player
What a fuckin performance
Kansas City hometown hero
Thanks
Outside of Tiger Woods, Tom Watson is my favorite golfer of time. It’s because of his book GETTING UP AND DOWN that made me into a short game machine, I love Tom Watson for helping me play good golf.
If it wasn't for Watson & Trevino, Jack would have finished with about 22 majors
Watson's Putter got Red Hot on the final round....🌲🌲🌲🏌️♂️🏌️♂️🏌️♂️🌲
Very cool. He must have been so happy for his father, who himself must have been over the moon.
And now we have Bryson !!!!!!!
Between Watson & Trevino, cost Nicklaus about five more majors, but were great finishes
💪
The Open
1 for The Ages
Forgot that he birdied 18 when he only needed a par
@annefilippobertozzi7601
Жыл бұрын
That happens quite often, when you play smart and don’t force things…
Watson snagged those majors from jack. Jack didn't lose them Tom win them. Tiger woods never played against a "great" player head to head down the stretch in a major. It was always a rich beem or a Bob may or a Chris DiMarco. Jack had majors snatched from Watson (2), Trevino and palmer
It's called luck 🤣👍
lol, what a boring guy. It's like listening to an electric toothbrush.