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U.S. Open Epics - Tiger Woods: Perfection at Pebble

Feb 23, 2020
I welcome you to Pebble Beach for this 100th US Open. It is the most dominant performance in major championship history. I don't think we've ever seen anyone compete like we saw in the hundred playing outdoors. It is simply remarkable that in a single individual. was much better than 155 other players at the US Open, it's very difficult and it's very easy to make a mistake, so if Tiger did what he did, it's certainly the girls' performance like a golf story. Wow, it's just not a fair fight, no. It really isn't, it's as close to

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as any performance and four rounds of golf because of where we were, what the elements threw at it, I think in terms of golf history, it's for the greatest championship that's ever been held. played, it all came together for one magical week, so I gave him something cool to watch when you're a kid alone on the golf course and you have four balls out there, one could be Arnie, one could be Jack, one could be Hogan or whoever and another like you and you.
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We are playing for the US Open every afternoon. The US Open is the toughest test in golf, that was its nickname, that's what the guys knew going in and that's why when you can play in it, it's a huge achievement and then winning is so good. get the good US Open players they will find a way it is the ultimate in trying hard they never give up and just hang in there to win the

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seal there is a player for all ages it is the greatest honor you can have in golf blackbook has it you won it there at a big level Pebble Beach is a national golf treasure the best in the world they want to win a championship at Pebble Beach you win at Pebble Beach you really accomplished something you win the US Open at Pebble Beach it's like highlighting forever the mm

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ing was highly anticipated by a variety of reasons, the hundredth US Open Pebble Beach, it has a very, very special tone and here we are, it was my first time in the tower in the 18th tower in a US Open, so I was quite nervous. how many times do we see Jack Nicklaus save his best drama on the final hole that Jack was saying goodbye to the majors it was his 44th and last US Open a guy who was synonymous with that championship this was the first US Open since Payne Stewart's tragic death and of course he would have been the defending champion to open the event honor pain in his memory they had all the players hitting balls at Stillwater Cove there were a lot of emotions swirling around this tournament before it even started this glow was upon the

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, but we didn't really know what we were going to see, we had already seen a lot of them, we had seen it when in the history of the US Amateur Championship, three in a row, no one had ever done it.
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I had seen him win a Masters by 12 strokes, what are we going to see now? Because this is the real deal on a difficult and difficult track, despite all the firepower Tiger had and all the effort, many long hitters have never been able to thrive in the Masters. US Open so we still weren't sure what kind of player he was going to be or if his game would translate to a test like Pebble Beach. I really wanted to play one of the golf courses that I really loved, but the most important thing is that my game really went well and it was just a matter of pacing myself to where I was ready.
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Beautiful morning for golf. Very little wind. Of course. Very responsive. Many good scores. Tiger Woods and having an excellent first round this Thursday. The 2000 US Open, of course, played much easier than expected, there is a lot of humidity on the greens and fairways and when the greens are softer, even in the US Open, players can attack and that is what It happened that Thursday, be careful, it could go away. That was easy when the players are in good shape and he is excited and ready for the situation. You just can't wait for the first friend to go ahead and get it going.
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You can see he was in good shape, confident and it was going to be that way. You know, a good tournament, it was a statement, for sure, I mean, Tiger came out and said, "I'm going to play this golf course the way I can." There was an ease with which Tiger played the golf course. The interesting thing about that first round is that no one shot the one you pointed out and said it was amazing, it was just a lot of really good shots and a lot of strong putty under the tree landed on the long rough terrain and made it jump going there and playing rounds of practice at Pebble Beach.
Two and a half three days with Tiger. I haven't really told this story very often, but we were on the 16th tee and all of a sudden I felt a tug on my shirt and I turned around and it was Johnny Miller and Johnny like Mark. How did the child hit? I said Johnny, that kid, there he goes, yeah, the best cycad player I've ever seen, he's the best player in the world, he never missed a shot during the practice rounds, he was amazing and I told Johnny, I told him. you know to be fair if he doesn't win this week I'll be absolutely shocked let's go to 15.
I really think I have a feeling the Tigers are going to break all the US Open records this week and win by maybe a huge margin. Wow Johnny. That's a big statement right when he said it. I looked at him like, are you crazy going there right now? We are in the first round. This is a little early. I know he said it on air later, but. I think I gave Johnny a little information, it's not a particularly easy shot here, he needs to negotiate the mound on the right side of the green, he left it under the hole, another great play, little did we know, not only was he right, he probably was right. she underestimated how crazy she is thinking right now she was hunting everything right when she gets that one in Johnny it will be an incredible round of golf it was a perfect round not a single blemish on the Tigers card today the best round in her young career in the US Open 65 for Tiger Woods, leading by one, was the easiest 65 I've ever seen in a US Open, he just felt like he could do that again, the other guys went crazy to shoot 66 or 67 for Tiger, there was no doubt that it was.
I'll keep it up Tiger Woods, first round 65, you were the lowest round in competition at the US Open here at Pebble Beach, the lowest round in competition, that means something to you to have a record like that, no, no, if I could do it for two. days in a row and I think it would be a good welcome to the second day of the 100th US Open, let's go to the 18th and what will probably be the final US Open round played by the greatest of all time Jack Nicklaus had an incredible run at the US Open 2000 it was his 44th consecutive US Open Championship final, a point in history here, imagine watching Babe Ruth's last World Series or Muhammad Ali's last championship fight, it's It's hard to argue that Jack Nicklaus isn't the best player at the US Open, it's almost ironic that when Jack Nicklaus finishes his US Open final round at Tiger Woods he's almost ready to play.
I was lucky enough to be able to compete with Jack Nicklaus and he was clearly the best of them all. his day, but up to this point Tiger was much better than everyone else and we knew it and the players knew it, we are waiting there, we heard this big roar and I thought Jack must end at any moment, now we have witnessed the end of a was open that he now passes on the torch to Tiger Woods it was nice to hear that I wish I could have been there, but one more important little thing I can take care of Tiger had a 440 p.m. start time on Friday due to fog delay which is very late, it was a long wait between when he finished on Thursday and when he started on Friday, his rounds will take between four and a half to five hours so he probably won't finish .
This second round is not something that happens often, but when it does, everyone knows that the situation simply means what you do. 19 holes without a bogey in this open which is truly impressive. The field definitely started to play harder in the second round. The greens are getting a little more uneven, the ruffs are getting longer in the second round, it's a little more difficult golf course, that's when Tiger really put the hammer down and the shot that everyone remembers, of course, is out of bounds. rough on the 6th hole if you drive. in the right rough you had big problems there is a big cliff where you have to lift the ball up and over each player who had been in the right rough had to hit short left under the hill it is 202 yards to the Tiger hole Wade in there and grab a 7 iron, man he's going to try to joke at the top of this hill, are you kidding me?
I mean, this is a big risk, first of all, he's not thinking about getting laid and second of all, he's a 7-iron enough to get you there when you're a caddy. I think it's like being a psychologist on the field, you need to try to read a guy's mind and say the right thing at the right time and not say something at the right time when Tiger was calm, there was always a feeling of confidence that I got from him and that was certainly the case, that hole, you just knew there's some chance you can get the club in the ball, he'll do it, that tree wasn't going to come play.
He had a pretty good lie where I felt like he could squeeze it in there and I could catch a hot one. I went down steep enough. I just knew I could get some juice out of it. The swing he made was fierce. Look. This just isn't a fair fight, no it's really 202 yards of rough uphill terrain, 7 iron, you're right ROG, it's not a fair fight, I can't think of anything else to say, but it's just not a fair fight. fair and it wasn't that other guys couldn't do that it's one of the great decisions in the history of golf because it was one of the best shots in the history of golf look at the smile on his face look at the smile on Steve Williams' face they know that he's the only guy on the course that can do it when you see a guy hit a shot like that it's pretty special to see it come from a golfer's side something that's just an incredible shot a shot at six wasn't as difficult as people thought of us and just open up a 7 iron, hit it as hard as you can.
Fortune sometimes favors the brave and that is an example of fortune favoring the brave

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for his birdie. Woods returned to 7 under par and returned to 2-. shot leader walk to the 7th tee this will be a very important time for Tiger Woods the temperatures drop and it will get dark he has some really tough holes what shot what shot is right it's good the other birdie back in Heat so this is a tremendously difficult shot, it is very high and soft, a shot that not many players can play. What is this? He's so tuned into his game right now at 11:00 that you can't really see where the tee shots end up.
I think we maybe have a couple more holes left to play, but not much more than that difficult short putt here, not much more than four feet. I want to tee off at 12:00 tomorrow morning or do it tonight. I would like to do it tomorrow morning. I think the green is very, very hard this time of afternoon and you might want to catch it earlier in the day. It's very dark at the moment, there is no player left who has played the game, that's the man at the moment, like Tiger, only 16% of the field has reached this green in regulation time today, that's why I'd rather go back and try it tomorrow. a decent shot to get to the green, most players would want to mark the ball and come back the next day while walking with horn shots to conclude the play, but Pega can still finish the entire play was suspended a few moments ago because it is not a dangerous situation players have the opportunity to finish their hole.
He had the rhythm of the greens, so he didn't want to come back with freshly cut greens, with them also rolled and having to relearn the rhythm. Tiger has a chance to finish the hole. day at 9 under par and leading by three, are you kidding me? He makes that 35 foot putt it was like a Grand Slam final at the bottom of the ninth the last punctuation mark for a very close round it was like guess what guys this is what I'm going to keep doing it it was truly an electric moment that defined everything that day and the first two days of the US Open.
What a way to end this afternoon. Good night. We welcome you to Pebble Beach in the early hours of the morning. This was the scene. shortly after five o'clock local time this morning, Tiger was working with trainer Butch Harmon in the pre-dawn hours as he continued his second round this Saturday. We were on Saturday morning at this ungodly hour of golf broadcast, its cartoon time on the east coast and you're thinking I'm pretty tired, but this guy, you know, he's got the championship of his life and Tiger on the tee 18 completes its second round today. The Tigers now lead by six drivers off the tee Johnny, this is a dangerous shot for Tiger, I really think he is taking a risk here, well, well, no further comment necessary when he hits it in the ocean.
I've never been so nervous watching a shot, that story about the 18th hole actually starts on the 13th hole and the resumption of the second round that morning rowed in this room and took three balls out of the bag and forgot to put them back in the bag. I had put the sticks there last night, you know, and then it's five o'clock. on the wasteland and picked it up again. I didn't even think he needed to put more balls in whatever it was, we're on team number 13 and I put my hand in the bag, there's only three balls, well, yaYou know.
It's three balls, we only have six holes left, no big deal on the 13th hole, the 13th hole obviously hit the ball on the rough off the tee QuickLIFT had a sand wedge on the green and teased the ball with this. graph of the ball that came off the green check the ball up to a boy so now we have two balls left and 18 tigers a driver off the tee Johnny we get to 18 and of course my thought is, you know, maybe I just need to hit an iron here because what if I know you're going straight here and the ocean or out of bounds that ball didn't even come close to finding the fairway.
You have to reload right here if you hit this while it's in the ocean, of course, we're out of golf balls. I can't explain it because we don't have balls, so I want to say that's exactly what part of my job is, making sure we have everything we need for the golf course. I can't say I alternate, I don't have the balls, that's why I said. I'm there I think I think you just say well, put down the clubs and go home he hasn't changed clubs, Johnny, I mean, I can't believe he's going to try that again.
I suggested he needed to come in. an iron off the tee, do you know why he would hit it at a time when I'm playing so well and you know he wasn't going to hit it? He could be here for several shots if he's not careful, I don't think. I once stood on the tee with my butt shaking and it was good, a nice little friendly jump, so it's a brave shot obviously, an incredible relief and I must say I've never been so nervous in my 40 years of caregiving They are part of the Laura of that open.
I mean, Tiger could be disqualified, of course, you can play the ball out of a hazard. Steve Williams has probably been waiting in the Pacific trying to find her, halfway to Tokyo. When we heard the story later it was like you were joking. I hit a golf ball. The whole story just got even better. I couldn't believe what I was hearing. You know, I don't know if you call that a good memory, but certainly a memory. I'll never forget this we didn't run out of golf balls the law wouldn't be sitting here talking to you today so Tiger Woods is now looking for bogey so he bottles the 65 with a 69 Tigers halfway home what could result? to be his first US Open Championship,

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beaches for my taste, the best golf course in the United States, it's the most beautiful place on the planet, it's very simple, just breathe this air, you can smell it, you can Feel it, it's just one of the golf courses. places, but when you play there you can have four different seasons, several days, one minute it can be sunny, there is not much breeze and suddenly the fog can move and the wind picks up, it can be very, very challenging, well, ya have begun.
This third round here at Pebble Beach, ladies and gentlemen, Tiger Woods' seven-hour wait is almost over, that's how much time has elapsed between finishing his second round and starting his third. My conditions become more difficult as I see the Whitecaps emerging into the bay. and it is a very different golf course than Tiger Woods has seen so far. In the third round, it got windy and that's a

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that turns into a pebble that was blowing. The greens were dried out, so a lot of importance was placed on hitting the golf ball correctly and staying in.
I think about making the hole as soon as the wind starts blowing, all of a sudden those scores start blowing away, it's a big factor. The Tigers always said: let it blow because you are going to eliminate the people who fake their way around you. you want it to be painful, you want guys to get their teeth kicked in, that's what the US Open is all about and that's what we got that Saturday, the third hole, which is really one of the windiest spots on the course and goes right into The ocean has now turned right towards the players face, this ball is pulling up and to the right it could be in that little bunker protecting the right side of the green, it could be buried, yes that's just one example classic of what a US Open can throw a pitcher, not the best second shot, just you know, it ballooned a little under the window, that didn't go as far as we thought, wow, this is not good , I didn't hit that bad of a shot.
I don't know how I'm getting it where I was. I thought about taking on Playa Blanca, just go ahead and play. Bill may get to the fairway or Mike may get some rough terrain where he can go ahead and pitch to try to make a putt. he's going to play the ball as it is and now he's just throwing it sideways he's got nothing else and I just couldn't get it out it was absolutely buried you couldn't see the ball you know it's one of those shots and as you know it's a difficult shot when he can't move the ball ball because it can move a bimini out of the rough terrain.
You know, he's one of those lawyers that you just can't put the stick on the ball. I thought it was a quick hit. them, I don't know what he's doing right here, you'd think you would have tried it the first time, he played really fast again, oh, still in the primary rough, he's looking at a possible triple bogey here if you better pick it up and get in. Guys, this is really the first time that the tiger has been tested like this in three rounds. I had a bad break where he finished, but he didn't have a very good shot since Tiger Woods has to hit three shots in a row very Good shot John, I don't know if he's a little nervous or angry about what happened just when you think everything is going your way at Pebble Beach, you can turn around quickly.
The interesting thing was that everything happened quickly. Tiger seemed a little nervous. He seemed a little out of his rhythm and routine; he tends to be a deliberate player. Tiger Woods now with this putt for a double bogey will be a triple bogey seven. I smile just at the fact that I didn't make such a bad shot and I ended up walking on seven interesting expressions, all you could do at that time, huh, there was a time when I had so much faith in his ability and his talent that if I had a setback, because we've seen moments where you know it would.
He didn't handle it that well even though he had that backhand, he felt good enough that he didn't have to worry, he could just let it go, let's look at the sixth tee shot that goes to the right, to the right, to the right, preparing in a big way. for the second day in a row the tiger has a little trouble, eh, number six out of position and 22 players go for the green in two and only one which is for the putting surface, you get past the sixth hole and it's a pretty second shot aggressive. there he is trying to put this ball on top it heads a little hard oh what a lie he found that very tall grass around the bunker just like he did number three he talks about another bad break where he has to get it out of the navel a hole this is really bad where are you going to put your right foot?
I'm just trying to imagine how this is going to make the scar. Do you know how he's going to build those silver exits? How are you going to get the club into the ball? Do you know how it is? I'm going to hold the stick, even you could see very hard to put our foot in the bunker and just the way he bent his knees and his legs, he took a stick and went down the shaft. Now I turn to another incredible example of how good imagination is. that guy if I only had 64 yards from the front, if I could carry 64 I could roll there if not I would just leave it.
Aim for the green to move forward. I think it's a great example of the Tigers' incredible athletic ability to build a stance and have the imagination of how to make that shot. I'm telling you what this is absolutely brilliant. Wow, brilliant game. It's almost as if I dare you to give me a situation that I'm not capable of handling. No one else would even do it. Think about trying to do it, you think about Tiger in 2000, everything about his game was very strong, but what separated him from most other players was simply the creativity and bravery to attempt a shot that no one else could even conceive of.
You can practice certain. shots, but Tiger Woods' innate ability to create things on the fly is amazing. I just started going out, Johnny, but getting it to go straight and at the right distance when I first went out looked nice. right and land it on the green and release it there to the hole and Stevie said you know this is a big putt, you gotta go ahead and bury this putt, it's only guaranteed to be a big putt if you make the putt and if you don't. Make that putt right, it's not a great shot, pretty good and how many times can you say that?
How many different words can be used to describe it? Tigre in every moment of that week when he had the opportunity to do something different and great. I did it and that shot was a great example, great, that's a great way, I mean, it was just amazing. I will finish three rounds in a hundred US Open T in 11th place, the largest 54-hole lead of all time in a US Open. back in 1921, the Tigers led by seven right now eight look how much fun he says he's having now let's 14 I've never seen anyone play golf like that before, it's remarkable the skills and the things he can do, he's taking a big swing and this looks good, he's taking it up the green, my goodness, what a shot he didn't make for another birdie and them Shotley, this 24 year old is only going to get better, it's incredible, suddenly you run out of tiger adjectives at the 17 years old has simply been outstanding on his back, the 18th largest 54-hole lead at the US Open.
Oh, this looks great 71 and it's only 18 holes into his pursuit, the US Open champion, we even flew around 71 on a day like today, to go far, won't you come, go far and run , especially starting with two difficult conditions? One, the 71st of him was certainly some cliffs. 65 in the first round because instead of folding like most of the other players, he kept coming forward and that was really it. The crucial part of Saturday to shoot that sport and those conditions were the triple bogey, probably the round that just cemented the torment. Here we are to decide the championship in the 100 US Open and the man came to the field Tiger Woods with a 10 The advantage in shots, the highest ever achieved to this point in another Tiger 65, it was the lowest score ever recorded at Pebble Beach in a US Open.
Tiger Woods came into this championship as the favorite. He tied the record for lowest score in the first two rounds of the US Open, so he follows the 65 with a lead of 69 after 36 holes, six shots, the largest lead in 54 holes, 10 shots he has been exceptional, it's been an incredible display of golf, let's get to the first tee as solid as the perfect shot ever was. I really had a look of total amazement, the rest, the type of event on the field. I think we knew from the beginning that it was over, we knew I'm thinking, are we going to lose viewers?
The worst thing that can happen in a sporting event is that the outcome can be determined long before it is made, it became a situation where everything was out of historical perspective. I truly believe he has his eyes firmly set on the all-time records, now it's a quest for

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, the Rutgers and then the Tigers looking to go. To obtain the largest margin of victory, the most shots ever played under par after 72 holes at the US Open, have to have an accountant of all records at the end of the day, so one was forced to observe what he was going to do next, it's a fascinating study to watch Tiger in these tournaments when he has a big lead, what motivates you to play a good last round when you're that far ahead, all you can find and get back to six , Tiger Woods' second shot, Roger - 11 - all the hard line to Roger I have to hit it just over the edge of the cliff line shot this is a fire chaser fire this ball is hanging to the right just a little bit trying to come back without rebounds true I don't know if that was left in the past, so I think it was left on the grass.
Roger, this will be another one of those uncomfortable lies. I wanted to have a day where he didn't make bogeys, that was my goal from the beginning of the day, no bogeys, he plays within the game. the game where Dave was taught how to make a ghost dagger has drawn a horrible game that is more important to him right now than winning the US Open trophy, you know, because that's the goal he's set for that day. Wow, that turned out really well. quickly much faster than you anticipated and you actually have some work left good shot get out 12 feet off the green to work well done well six feet or so for your farm no one hates bogies more than Tiger Woods we've been covering it since era a teenager and I think he gets more out of saving a par than making a birdie or an eagle.
Sometimes this simply speaks to his tenacity toward perfection. Back to 10 Tiger Woods for birdie, the record for lowest overall score in a The US Open is 12 under par, this looks good, you're thinking maybe he could win by 13 strokes at 12, just a towering shot, Johnny, what a beautiful golf shot lead. Tiger, that was Tiger's genius, he was always in the moment. and never ever left double digits who wants to make every putt who wants to make a great shot back to 13 102 to the hole sand iron this ball goes well on the flagpole literally happening is this really happening puttingyoung gob?
I heard the 12-shot pace on that 14th birdie attempt in Tiger Woods' history, 12 under par and an open, what a back nine Aven is, four birdies, five holes on this back nine at Pebble Beach and an Open United States just to see him advance, it was a monument to who he is as a person, as a player and the teacher he had that week on the 16th Tiger Woods preparing for his second shot interesting to see if he can control the distance every day cut why get off uh you know and that the The torment was over, I mean, you can afford to take a shot, but that's not how things are not a very good life, all sitting, John, the grass is a little crooked, a one of the few times you actually just hit it in the wrong spot.
I can't do much with that, well you have to know how much he wants this play he's making if it's the 72nd hole and you can't help but admire how he's putting so much into those pockets that he doesn't want to put you through the day. Lowest score ever shot in the open field at 72 at your own pace to tie that right now if I had tried so this huge foot already allows it but I wanted to achieve my own goal at the beginning of the day and that meant a lot to me It wasn't about Jack Nicholas' career record, it wasn't about the US Open scoring record it was about making this putt this isn't another 15 footer it's a putt that means a lot to him determination when that rod makes this bounce you get the punch and while you're thinking the Tigers don't like this and I don't want the records to see the reaction, so after it's all over they interview him, he says, well, my only goal for the day wasn't to ghost.
Hi, you know? You think he wasn't thinking any differently than the rest of us. I know, I mean, we were really thinking that this was his chance to make the biggest statement made by a golfer perhaps of all time and that would be at the forefront of his mind, no, he just didn't want to make a bogey Tiger Woods, he has the records. He and Tiger's sights on the par-5 18th hole need a birdie to set the all-time scoring record in a US Open. It's a bigger setup for the 18th hole at Pebble Beach and having a guy walk to that par-5 72nd hole with that.
Kind of an advantage being my first time in the tower. I just remember sitting in my chair and thinking if I'm lucky enough to participate in many more US Opens, that's great, but I'll never see anything like this again. He is a pressure rating. He sat me down to reflect a little on the great achievement. You know those moments are great. He selected an iron jet. Maybe once in the ocean a week is enough. Rippa, though anyway, from Kelly's perspective, being there and watching. That approach and seeing 72 holes of incredibly good golf, you know it's special to be Roger, where we go out 123 yards to the John hole and this is no, it's not a full pitching wedge for him, just a good path to his third major.
Championship gallery that from that moment on, for quite some time, Tiger never lost that poker face until after his third shot on the green and he finally let everyone see the joy and relief and of course he and Steve Williams had that. the typically bad high five that was also old because it requires some horrible high fives it was just a great walk to that last ferry that the tiger earned and deserved it's hard for someone who has never been there to really understand the overwhelming feeling that you would arrive to the 18th hole and the environment is what helps to achieve it.
I mean, it's one of the most dramatic holes involved and then a US Open with a young Tiger Woods. I mean, it was amazing all that hard work when he was a buff college kid. golf hands bleeding from practice cold rain now it's all worth every minute it was worth it for the last 15 minutes of walking Oh, tell him Stevie walking towards 18 I said, you know, I've had a sense of calm that I haven't had in a while time I felt very calm, very calm, I felt very calm. The championship trophy awaits me. I almost wonder if it will be a new US Open scoring record and the total needs a birdie to set the all-time US Open scoring record.
It is the only record he has left. The magic putter there was probably disappointed because he would want to break the record and keep it there for a while, but to beat it by 15 strokes and win a major championship by 15 strokes is unheard of, it will be a long time before. that records broke Tiger Woods, one hundred US Open champions in history, the record margin of victory for any major championship before today, was the 13-stroke victory in the British Open back in 1862, by the old Tom Morris. Golf hadn't even started in this country back then when he signed the scorecard at the end of the tournament the first thing he said to me, so tell me what the deal was on Saturday on the 18th hole and I'll explain it to you and all your beauty, Please join me in welcoming the 2000 US Open.
Mr. Champion. Tiger Woods, can you talk a little bit about the importance of winning the 100th U.S. Open Championship at this beautiful venue? You know, come to this event, that's what I had in mind and this is Wow, I'm honest, Tiger, he's hiding the record for the lowest. score and the US Open 272 tied for the most strokes in the part at any point, a US Open 12 is this the best golf performance you've ever seen now, perhaps taking it a step further, it could be the best and the history of sports has to change. What you say about it is possible to compare through force with a tiger.
This is Wilt Chamberlain scored 100 points in four straight games in the NBA Finals. You know, I mean, this is Bob Beamon jumping out of the stadium. Forget it, you know, it's the same thing. Wow. Is this really happening? How cool do you think you are? How great of a golfer do you think you still are? Wow, that's not exactly easy to formulate. Your answer. I brought together all aspects of my game from tee to green. Everything came together in one. magical week I've never played for days like I did at Pebble Beach Tiger Woods' coronation officially started, he's here and now people were saying salute to the zucchini king, we say a lot of things in the heat of the moment, but 19 years later it's for Until now, the best 72 holes ever played in the history of the game.

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