1974 Masters Tournament Final Round Broadcast

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Watch the complete final round broadcast of the 1974 Masters. Gary Player wins his second Tournament by one stroke over Dave Stockton and Tom Weiskopf.

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AHA says:

Homero Blancas. Beautiful name.

Christopher Hagee says:

During his sportscasting tenure with CBS-TV Network, late Ray Scott also called January, 1973-played Oral Roberts Univ. (O.R.U.) vs. S.W. La. 1972-1973 male College Basketball season game for independent syndicated TVS network/his bcst. partner for that game was late Billy O'Donnell

Christopher Hagee says:

This was late Ray Scott's last Masters golf tournament he'd call for CBS-TV Network. Just 8 months later (as mentioned before) he'd be relieved, his sportscasting duties with CBS after he called 1974 College Football season's IV Fiesta Bowl classic bet. Brigham Young Univ. (B.Y.U.)/Okla. State for "tiffany" network (CBS)

Jack smith says:

Weiskopf perhaps the biggest waste of a great swing ever.

Andy hodgson says:

The video description is incorrect. Player won by two strokes not one.

Andy hodgson says:

Really enjoyed watching the Masters from my birth year. I was just 1 month old when this was going on.

JR says:

No wonder Weiskopf had such a great swing but not much to show for it. I never seen anyone diddle around so much. Make a decision and hit the ball already. Sheesh!

eroediv1 says:

dave stockton was horrible putter!!!!!

erskine68 says:

I like how very nearby lightning was kind of brushed off back then 1:43:42

Marie Pavlov says:

hole-by-hole announcers (1974 Masters) CBS:
Jim Thacker 12
Pat Summerall 13
Jack Whitaker 14
Ben Wright 15
Henry Longhurst 16
Frank Glieber 17
Ray Scott 18

Ironicly, the last Masters broadcast for Ray Scott

AndresSotoMarin says:

(48:24) Great recovery shot by Jack Nicklaus, who didn't bother to take off his right shoe to step into the lake in front of 15th green.

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