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Which do you think and why?
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Short term people will think if him as a broadcaster, but his legacy will be as a player. That is where he will show up on lists for lowest rounds etc.Which do you think and why?
Did you guys know that he shot a 63 in the final round of the U.S. Open at Oakmont in 1973?
I would say his broadcasting career for the simple reason that I wasn't around to watch him play and don't know much about his career other than what he tells us. I've listened to him broadcast almost my whole golfing life and while much of it annoyed me it's what I'll remember.
Is that the guy who shot a 63 in the US open? And then when his record was beat he said the course was too Easy? Lol. He’ll always be a broadcaster in my eyes.
I remember more about his broadcasting than playing career. Every once in a while I have to remember oh yeah, this guy was actually really good in his prime. Like, really good in fact.