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Robin_Hiseman

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The first time I've watched that in real time.


You can see that Sanders' nerve had gone by his actions on 17. The numerous twitches and glances down the hole on the tee were bad enough, but on his second shot he took 17 looks at the hole and had the club set behind the ball for 36 seconds! He couldn't start the swing. Hard to watch.
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Tim_Cronin

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Henry Longhurst is the commentator on the 18th, as I'm sure most all know, but the American voice calling the 17th is none other than Mark McCormack, the agent for Nicklaus at the time. He worked BBC coverage for years while selling the TV rights overseas.
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Tom_Doak

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Also the first time I've watched that.


When the camera panned around to the 17th fairway and there was no hay on the left, I had an emotional reaction.


Also didn't realize that Trevino was the 54-hole leader that year and was playing with Sanders.  I guess he learned from his poor round, since he went on to win the next two Opens.

Peter Pallotta

"They clap -- little knowing what is to come for Sanders".

My goodness, Longhurst could be almost biblical in his pronouncements!

it's that slow cadence and air of portentous inevitability.

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Wayne_Kozun

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The first time I've watched that in real time.


You can see that Sanders' nerve had gone by his actions on 17. The numerous twitches and glances down the hole on the tee were bad enough, but on his second shot he took 17 looks at the hole and had the club set behind the ball for 36 seconds! He couldn't start the swing. Hard to watch.
You are right!  I counted 17 looks at the hole before the second shot at 17.

Brian_Ewen

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Also didn't realize that Trevino was the 54-hole leader that year and was playing with Sanders.  I guess he learned from his poor round, since he went on to win the next two Opens.



"Lee had aimed at the wrong flag – the 13th – while playing the 5th hole. The history books will tell you that error led to one of five three-putts Lee had that day. Yet he finished only two-shots out of the play-off between Sanders and Nicklaus"

https://www.golfaustralia.com.au/feature/huggan-my-open-journey-582481/page0

Greg Krueger

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I am amazed at how shallow the Road Hole Bunker was compared to now.

David Kelly

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I am amazed at how shallow the Road Hole Bunker was compared to now.
It was almost an aim at it bunker back then it looks like. In 1978 it was considerably deeper when Nakajima had his adventure.  It was also interesting to see how short the nets/fence/wall was on the 17th tee. 

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Sean_A

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Tony J's caddie looks like Paulie from Rocky. The bag is enormous and half empty!

The space down the left of 16 & 17 is enormous.

18th tee not far off 2 club lengths from 17 flag.

Saunders picks Trevino's ball out of the 18 hole!

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Thomas Dai

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I recall that Tony Jacklin was 7 under after the front-9 on day and was still going strong on the back-9 when a huge rain storm washed out play for the rest of the day. Resuming the next day he ended up scoring 67.
As to Jack Nicklaus’ famous tee shot on the 18th in the playoff I believe his opponent Doug Sanders drove the front of the green.

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