What a treat to see my childhood hero Jack Nicklaus sounding as good as ever. The 1970's were such a deep era for pro golf. Jack, Johnny, Raymond Floyd, Trevino, Weiskopf, Casper, Crenshaw, Kite, Watson, and there were many more.
Epic interview ❤
@16:00 .. I thought I was the only one who didn't understand Injian accent 😉😉😁😁🤣🤣🤣👎👎👎👎 . .
Jack is blessed, very blessed, with an encyclopedic memory. Which is a valued gift to the rest of us. 👍
As a 74 year old, I love seeing these guys so sharp and feisty, especially Jack. He's a national treasure for sure.
I wish 70% of the tournaments now would have the difficulty as this course was for the players. Man, to win 2-3 million dollars for four days of work should make the guys endure far more mentally that it does. The whole premise now is to lengthen courses. Guys are playing 500 yard par 4's with a driver and 7 iron. 5 inch roughs, 4 feet off the fairways would negate all length as it did with only 1 player at or under par for the tourney.
Great interviews and commentary, interesting, funny.
For the most part not a bad interview. To trash talk and disrespect Bryson was shockingly classless!
Two National, and International Treasures right there…..💪✌
Don't hit an iron off the tee like Jack. You're not good enough. Maybe hit 3 or 5 metal instead.
These guys are great
Not only is Nicklaus the GOAT of golf, he may be the greatest player to dominate a sport ever. Maybe Tom Brady also. Johnny Miller was dynamic to watch play and his iron shots were as good as anyone
Johnny Miller never fails to make himself look good at someone else's expense. There was no need to single out Bryson DeChambeau.
Miller was a great announcer. Whatever was on his mind came out, good or bad.
I miss Johnny announcing golf. He was good.
Outstanding interview
Awesome to see these two golf legends talking about the gold and their past. Did not know l they both won the US Open at different times ('62, '73) at Oakmont…
Never seen better. top of the line!
Sad to see Johnny struggling a little.
Two supposed old time know it alls, and blowhards. Neither would have won as much against todays competition .
What a treat to see my childhood hero Jack Nicklaus sounding as good as ever. The 1970's were such a deep era for pro golf. Jack, Johnny, Raymond Floyd, Trevino, Weiskopf, Casper, Crenshaw, Kite, Watson, and there were many more.
Epic interview ❤
@16:00 .. I thought I was the only one who didn't understand Injian accent 😉😉😁😁🤣🤣🤣👎👎👎👎
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Jack is blessed, very blessed, with an encyclopedic memory. Which is a valued gift to the rest of us. 👍
As a 74 year old, I love seeing these guys so sharp and feisty, especially Jack. He's a national treasure for sure.
I wish 70% of the tournaments now would have the difficulty as this course was for the players. Man, to win 2-3 million dollars for four days of work should make the guys endure far more mentally that it does. The whole premise now is to lengthen courses. Guys are playing 500 yard par 4's with a driver and 7 iron. 5 inch roughs, 4 feet off the fairways would negate all length as it did with only 1 player at or under par for the tourney.
Great interviews and commentary, interesting, funny.
For the most part not a bad interview. To trash talk and disrespect Bryson was shockingly classless!
Two National, and International Treasures right there…..💪✌
Don't hit an iron off the tee like Jack. You're not good enough. Maybe hit 3 or 5 metal instead.
These guys are great
Not only is Nicklaus the GOAT of golf, he may be the greatest player to dominate a sport ever. Maybe Tom Brady also. Johnny Miller was dynamic to watch play and his iron shots were as good as anyone
Johnny Miller never fails to make himself look good at someone else's expense. There was no need to single out Bryson DeChambeau.
Miller was a great announcer. Whatever was on his mind came out, good or bad.
I miss Johnny announcing golf. He was good.
Outstanding interview
Awesome to see these two golf legends talking about the gold and their past. Did not know l they both won the US Open at different times ('62, '73) at Oakmont…
Never seen better. top of the
line!
Sad to see Johnny struggling a little.
Two supposed old time know it alls, and blowhards. Neither would have won as much against todays competition .