I played there in mid April 1982, just a little over a month before Tom Watson’s historic win in the U.S. Open over Jack Nicklaus. The green fee was $65 with a cart. To provide some perspective, you could play Spyglass for $22 at that time. It was pricey enough that I asked the guy I was paired with if they thought my wife was playing as well. When I came back 10 years later with a buddy we didn’t even play Pebble because it was too much. I don’t even remember how much it was but probably approaching $200. We played Spyglass and Monterey Peninsula Country Club instead (which were both in the rotation for the Crosby Invitational). At MPCC we were paired with NFL referee Jim Tunney, who was a member, and the Assistant Pro, Ducky O’Toole, giving Tunney a playing lesson. Tunney was as classy as you would hope and Ducky was a character, but helping us with our games at every point. We bought him a couple of drinks after before he was off for another playing lesson. I remember he told us that for the prior 18 months his job was basically to play Pebble Beach with potential sponsors and other big wigs prior to the 1992 U.S. Open. I remember thinking at that time and to this day that whenever anyone refers to their “dream job” I think Ducky probably tops them. Later we had drinks at the Lodge at Pebble Beach and watched players coming in from a balcony overlooking 18. We both agreed at that time we should have spent the money and played PB, but 25 years later I’m not so sure because of the fun we had playing with Jim Tunney and Ducky, who was both a great guy and great player. He told us a story that the first time he met Tunney was at a club Christmas party and Tunney shook his hand with a hundred dollar bill (a fair amount in those days). He said, “I hadn’t even done anything for the guy and he dukes me”. What a great trip. Unfortunately my buddy is now disabled and can’t play golf or even travel anymore so we can’t go back but what a memorable trip, including a spur of the moment limo ride with the wives along the 17 Mile.
The only footage i have been able to find of Cesar Sanudo playing golf! Thanks for posting! Comparing Jack and Tiger is like comparing an Artist Nicklaus to a house painter Woods. They both use paint , but Jack just looks like he is creating a work of art. Tiger looks like he is working.
4:08 Greatest Ballstriker Since Moe and Ben!! One of Jacks most fearless rivals in this era!! IG: livenearpar_golf 11:24 What an up and down! 16:15 Grit! 16:29 Burning Wedge! 19:00 Final Group! 21:24 Merry Mex....insane short game. But he ran out of gas even before the tourney started.
nicklaus 1980 -best ballstriking season in last 42 years. jack number one in greens in regulation in 1980 nicklaus number one in total driving in 1980 ie length and accuracy.his total driving stats that year have never been equalled in recorded pga tour history
There is a video of a split screen of of the situation beginning at 25:40, when Jack is putting for bogey and Arnold is putting for birdie to get the lead. Much more dramatic.Interestingly, Arnold could have won or gotten into a playoff if he just shot an even par final round in every US Open between 1972-1975, even though he was past his prime.
The full telecasts of the final round (and playoff!) from 2008, as well the film, "Tiger and Rocco", can be viewed on the USGA app on AppleTV and Roku!
This is brilliant! The elegance of the game is timeless!
I played there in mid April 1982, just a little over a month before Tom Watson’s historic win in the U.S. Open over Jack Nicklaus. The green fee was $65 with a cart. To provide some perspective, you could play Spyglass for $22 at that time. It was pricey enough that I asked the guy I was paired with if they thought my wife was playing as well. When I came back 10 years later with a buddy we didn’t even play Pebble because it was too much. I don’t even remember how much it was but probably approaching $200. We played Spyglass and Monterey Peninsula Country Club instead (which were both in the rotation for the Crosby Invitational). At MPCC we were paired with NFL referee Jim Tunney, who was a member, and the Assistant Pro, Ducky O’Toole, giving Tunney a playing lesson. Tunney was as classy as you would hope and Ducky was a character, but helping us with our games at every point. We bought him a couple of drinks after before he was off for another playing lesson. I remember he told us that for the prior 18 months his job was basically to play Pebble Beach with potential sponsors and other big wigs prior to the 1992 U.S. Open. I remember thinking at that time and to this day that whenever anyone refers to their “dream job” I think Ducky probably tops them. Later we had drinks at the Lodge at Pebble Beach and watched players coming in from a balcony overlooking 18. We both agreed at that time we should have spent the money and played PB, but 25 years later I’m not so sure because of the fun we had playing with Jim Tunney and Ducky, who was both a great guy and great player. He told us a story that the first time he met Tunney was at a club Christmas party and Tunney shook his hand with a hundred dollar bill (a fair amount in those days). He said, “I hadn’t even done anything for the guy and he dukes me”. What a great trip. Unfortunately my buddy is now disabled and can’t play golf or even travel anymore so we can’t go back but what a memorable trip, including a spur of the moment limo ride with the wives along the 17 Mile.
Wish that the course looked and played like this today
The only footage i have been able to find of Cesar Sanudo playing golf! Thanks for posting! Comparing Jack and Tiger is like comparing an Artist Nicklaus to a house painter Woods. They both use paint , but Jack just looks like he is creating a work of art. Tiger looks like he is working.
Say what you want, to me Jack Nicklaus will always be the GOAT.
27:38 THE one iron
Good film. Apparently the live ABC telecast was not saved by the network.
4:08 Greatest Ballstriker Since Moe and Ben!! One of Jacks most fearless rivals in this era!! IG: livenearpar_golf
11:24 What an up and down!
16:15 Grit!
16:29 Burning Wedge!
19:00 Final Group!
21:24 Merry Mex....insane short game. But he ran out of gas even before the tourney started.
nicklaus 1980 -best ballstriking season in last 42 years.
jack number one in greens in regulation in 1980
nicklaus number one in total driving in 1980 ie length and accuracy.his total driving stats that year have never been equalled in recorded pga tour history
The course; the course against which all others are judged. This is the touchstone.
can u do the 1982, 1992 and 2010 U.S. Open Official Film.
There is a video of a split screen of of the situation beginning at 25:40, when Jack is putting for bogey and Arnold is putting for birdie to get the lead. Much more dramatic.Interestingly, Arnold could have won or gotten into a playoff if he just shot an even par final round in every US Open between 1972-1975, even though he was past his prime.
Notice how the 7th is quite different , as it was redeveloped after this. Anybody know when that was?🙊🙉🙈
Is it possible to do like hogan at merion 1950
Can you do the 2008 and 2011 US Open
The full telecasts of the final round (and playoff!) from 2008, as well the film, "Tiger and Rocco", can be viewed on the USGA app on AppleTV and Roku!
@@usga what about the 2010 and 2011 US Open Official film.
@@usga can you please upload the 1990 U.S Open film Hale Irwin Storms Medinah the 2001 U.S Womens Open film Webb Weaves her magic
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The motherfucking 70s
21:23 I just hate when I get into this spot.
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Please share your sources.
Yeh, a few golf balls end up on the beach, big deal, get a life.
who in the fucking hell down votes this