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Jack
Nicklaus Signed
1962 U.S.
Open Program
at Oakmont
Country Club
Presented
here is an original program from one of the greatest Major Championships of all
time - the 1962 U.S. Open. The 1962 Open was held at legendary Oakmont and was
when the world was first put on notice about a young kid from Ohio - Jack
Nicklaus. Arnold Palmer was the fan favorite, and the gallery was clearly
rooting for Arnie over the young Jack Nicklaus, who hadn't yet won any
professional tournament, let alone a Major Championship.
Nicklaus and Palmer finished 72 holes tied at 283, and squared off in a Monday
playoff for the U.S. Open title. Jack Nicklaus defeated Arnold Palmer on that
famous Monday and never looked back - winning a record 17 more Major
Championships after that one. This program has been signed by Jack Nicklaus and
would be a fine addition to any Nicklaus collection.
Certificate of Authenticity from Green Jacket Auctions (GJA).