Raymond Floyd bests the field at Shinnecock Hills to become the oldest champion in U.S. Open history.
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Norman always preferred to wait until Sunday to crumble.
The high pitched ringing goes away around the 1:52:00 mark
How did you boomers watch tv that was so blurry?
It's amazing that the camera man could track a ball with this 80s tech
So refreshing not to hear the commentators say “ false front” or “ center cut” or the obnoxious drunk in the gallery yelling “in the hole”.
Raymond's swing was not for everybody, but the man could sure stripe it.
Good Ole Jim McKay.. miss that voice