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Sunday
Apr292012

USGA Films To Debut With '62 Open Doc; No Plans Yet For Retrospectives On Either Of Lee Janzen's Open Wins

Doug Ferguson on the USGA jumping into the film business in a big way, turning over an idea for a one-hour documentary on the 1962 U.S. Open to the renowned Ross Greenburg, recently of HBO Sports fame.

Greenburg, who won 51 Sports Emmy awards during his tenure at HBO Sports, already has spent two hours with Palmer and Nicklaus. The real treat comes next month when the King and the Golden Bear return to Oakmont.

The hole locations will be where they were that Sunday afternoon for the 18-hole playoff, when Nicklaus built an early lead, withstood a charge by Palmer in the middle of the round and wound up with a 71 for a three-shot victory.

"It literally was a creation of what went on to be the best rivalry in golf we've ever seen, or one of the best," USGA executive director Mike Davis said. "We went to NBC and said, 'What do you think of our concept?' NBC loved the idea. That got us to thinking. Why wouldn't we promote some of this wonderful history? People love the game. And this is a great way to educate people."

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Some of the best current documentaries bring together film from many decades ago and comments from the participants as they are now- usually rather wrinkley and grey. This week I've seen one on Japanes submarines in Sydney Harbour in WW2 and the fall of the Berlin Wall and now the prospect of Major golf- excellent. There could be dozens of these.
Far better, that the USGA get into the documentary film business, than the PGATour get into the golf course business.

Now, if we can just get the USGA back into the business of being the game's "legal guardian."
04.30.2012 | Unregistered CommenterChuck
Third. First professional Major. You would think the USGA would understand that ;-)
I'll be glad to watch it and am happy to see this archival footage being re-packaged. But it is a sign that the USGA (and sponsors) may have too much money on their hands. With today's technology and with that wealth of archival footage available, two highschool kids with a lap top could make a decent one hour documentary for about a buck and a half. I'm not begrudging Ross Greenburg, though -- it's as if he had to work for 30 years and win 51 Emmys just to get a chance at having this plum jackpot drop right in his lap; the easiest money he will ever make, I'm guessing, and the most fun he's ever had at the office.
04.30.2012 | Unregistered CommenterPeter
At age 59, the '62 U.S. Open is the first tournament I remember seeing on TV.

Palmer played beautifully tee to green all 5 rounds, but had WAY more three-putt greens than Nicklaus.

I bet Palmer has kicked himself many times over the years over all those three-putts.

He could have possibly held off the age of Nicklaus two or three years with a win at Oakmont.
04.30.2012 | Unregistered Commenterd.b.cooper
btw, how long will we wait for the production of "2008 U.S. Open: Tiger's Last Major"?

Sorry, guess that makes me a hater.
04.30.2012 | Unregistered Commenterd.b.cooper
Mock away, jackbutt...how many opens have you won.....
04.30.2012 | Unregistered CommenterLee
be nice to cover the 60 us open, with hogan, nicklaus and palmer all shooting lights out

read about it..would love to see the documentary
05.1.2012 | Unregistered CommenterElyse

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