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Fun moment from Johnny Miller and Jack Nicklaus. Miller was breaking down Jack's swing and comparing it to Scottie Scheffler's. "I've never heard my swing analyzed that way," Nicklaus said.
During a press conference at the U.S. Open, Johnny Miller perfectly described what makes Scottie Scheffler's swing so special. The post Johnny Miller perfectly explains Scottie Scheffler’s golf ...
OAKMONT, Pa. — Johnny Miller wanted to win by a touchdown. Or even two. “I was more of a guy that didn’t like it to be close,” he said. “… I wanted to win it by — when I won the ...
Ah, yes. Miller and the most historic round in major championship golf. A final-round 63 in 1973 that set a U.S. Open scoring record and has held the title, depending on who you talk to, as the ...
You may or may not have heard, but Johnny Miller once played the greatest round in U.S. Open history. Yes, that's a hint of sarcasm you're picking up. Johnny Miller’s record-setting 63 during ...
Both Miller and Nicklaus think Scheffler's more upright golf swing helps him keep the clubface square. They both agree Scheffler's steeper, more upright swing is hugely helpful out of the rough ...
PITTSBURGH — Jack Nicklaus and Johnny Miller — two guys who know a thing or two about what it takes to win a U.S. Open at Oakmont. A bunch of golfers have said a bunch of words the past few ...
On Saturday, Jack Nicklaus, winner of the 1962 U.S. Open at Oakmont, was asked if Scheffler’s swing reminded him of his own. He and Johnny Miller, the 1973 U.S. Open winner here, weighed in with ...
Why Johnny Miller's Oakmont 63 still matters. As he would prove from January 1974 through January 1975, when he won 10 tournaments, the last three by margins of eight, 14 and nine strokes, nobody ...