1998 Masters Tournament Final Round Broadcast

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Watch the complete final round broadcast of the 1998 Masters. Mark O'Meara birdies three of the last four holes to finish one stroke ahead of Fred Couples and David Duval.
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With a bad hip that required major surgery just months after this tournament, Jack coming in 6th at the age of 58 is beyond legendary. It shows why he’s the GOAT. His first significant win was in 1953 when he won the Ohio State Junior Amateur and an astonishing 45 years later a top 10 finish in a major?! You’ll never see another Jack Nicklaus

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"You are not going to believe what you're about to see" may be the greatest open to Masters Sunday ever.

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This channel is my life right now 🤷🏻‍♂️

darfoggy
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Jack's last hurrah, and my second favorite Masters aside from '86. Just to see his name on the leaderboard with Duval and Couples and Mickelson (at 2:58) was nothing short of astonishing. He transcended generations. Still the

robste
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Those Nicklaus roars at the beginning of the telecast are about as intense as anything I've ever heard, literally like straight outta '86! I still remember tuning into this telecast like it was yesterday. Pity a couple more putts couldn't fall in for Jack!!

shanebreon
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Tiger putting the green jacket on Jack might’ve been the greatest golf moment ever

craigfontana
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This tournament had it all....from the Legends hitting the honorary tee shots to Gary Player making the cut, 58 year old Jack Nicklaus scaring the young guys (even with a bad hip), Paul Azinger playing great after cancer, David Toms shooting lights out, Mark O'Meara getting his first pro major....all the great names Duval, Couples, Mickelson and others. Definitely one of the most enjoyable Masters for the fans.

timothykring
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O’Meara was so underrated… and his shot here on 18 for the win was the definition of clutch.

Realistic
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Jack Nicklaus did actually show up on some leaderboards during the '90s, it was only after significant hip surgery in the summer of '98 that he finally became incapable of contending. By that time of course it didn't really matter, he'd long since done it all.

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Mark and I went to high school together. He was a year behind me. I am the son of a golf professional but never played on the golf team; I was not athletically inclined. Wouldn't have made any difference anyway, our varsity golf team was so talented, Mark leading the way. He was always kind to everyone and had such a great disposition. I think my dad spoke to him more than I ever did but we said our cordial "hi's" in the corridors and breaks. Ironically, that show of emotion at 18 is the most I ever saw from him (understandable). Always leveled headed.

davidhall
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At 1:46 ish, the Venturi analysis of the Couples' blocked iron into the water on 13 was brilliant

steveparish
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O'Meara may have won but I'll always remember this tournament as Jack's last hurrah

SNESdrunk
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Ken Venturi was wonderful, I especially like his little anecdotes that are dropped in like Hogan watching the flag on 11th from 12th tee to judge the wind, brilliant insights.

christopherfranklin
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Jack Nicklaus, T6 at age 58. Absolutely amazing. The greatest of all time.

cde
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I've been a Jack Nicklaus fan/borderline groupie my entire life. In fact my wife and I and took out kids on a pilgrimage to Columbus, Ohio to visit the Jack Nicklaus museum on The Ohio State University campus. It was truly a great experience and what made the museum so special was the fact it was more about Jack's family than simply him. They had photos where he would hop on a plane after completing the second round of a tournament so he could be at his kids football games that night. He would then get back on the plane in the middle of the night and return to the tournament site for 3rd round and of course often would win. People often talk about his great victory in the 86 Masters at the age of 46 but I also point to the 98 Masters which may have been an even greater moment when at the age of 58 he shoots a 4 under 68 and finishes in a tie for 6th just 4 shots back of the leader.

lifewithjackandnicole
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O'Meara won, not backing in like a lot of past champions! Jack was heroic.

steinervision
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Imagine if Jack made a run and shot 64 for the win. That would have been the most legendary win of all time.

johnrotten
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Awesome put by Omeara on 18 under all that pressure.

Jamescorrigan
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Watching this after listening to no laying up

joshmcginn
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0:00 no your eyes aren't deceiving that is Jack Nicklaus in contention in the early parts of the final round

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