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Charge Haisten: During The 1970 PGA, A Sapulpa Caddie Became A Southern Hills Footnote 온라인카지노
EDITOR'S NOTE: This glance back at the 1970 PGA Championship is the second in a week after week series on Southern Hills Country Club's set of experiences of having facilitated seven significant expert golf titles. The others were the 1958 U.S. Open, the 1977 U.S. Open, the 1982 PGA Championship, the 1994 PGA Championship, the 2001 U.S. Open and the 2007 PGA Championship.

Jerry Hausner's lifetime record in significant titles: In two appearances, he was important for a fifth-place execution and a runner up finish.

That is a restricted yet gigantic group of work for the Sapulpa local, who didn't really play in the 1958 U.S. Open or the 1970 PGA Championship at Southern Hills. In 1958, as a 16-year-old, he assisted for Bob Rosburg (who completed in a tie for fifth, eight shots behind victor Tommy Bolt); and as a 28-year-old in 1970, Hausner assisted for Bob Murphy (who energized from the center of the load with a last cycle 66, almost taking the competition yet binds with Arnold Palmer for second spot).

On the strength of a third-cycle 66, and regardless of a three-over-standard round on Sunday, Dave Stockton was the 1970 PGA Championship victor by two strokes, gathering $40,000 and the first of his two significant title wins. He would follow his Tulsa win by bringing home the 1976 PGA Championship.

Murphy made $18,500 that end of the week. He paid Hausner $500 (which, adapted to expansion, would add up to $3,637 today).

"I was with Bob Murphy simply that multi week. I at no point ever saw him before that or in the future after that," said Hausner, who at 81 remaining parts an occupant of the Sapulpa region. "It was something very similar with Bob Rosburg in 1958."

Whenever the present PGA Tour stars gather for the May 19-22 PGA Championship at Southern Hills, every player will show up with the caddie he utilizes consistently. It wasn't so way in 1958 or 1970, Hausner makes sense of: "In those years, the players utilized nearby caddies. (Visiting aces) weren't permitted to acquire their own caddies (for the majors)."

As a youngster, Hausner was a popular and talented caddie at The Oaks Country Club in west Tulsa. He was chosen for the 1958 Open caddie pool and given the Rosburg task. Hausner was not on the Southern Hills property again until the 1970 PGA Championship.

"Indeed, that is right - until (the 1970 PGA Championship), I never returned to the Southern Hills after the 1958 Open," Hausner said. "In 1970, I sent in an application to be a caddie for the PGA Championship. I figured out that I had been picked, and afterward they put me with Bob Murphy."

Before Southern Hills facilitated the 1970 PGA, golf's best figures that year were Billy Casper (who won the Masters and two extra competitions) and Jack Nicklaus (who won the British Open and two extra competitions).

The greatest star in the 1970 Tulsa field, in any case, was Arnold Palmer, who during the '60s massively affected golf's prevalence.

Palmer won every one of his seven significant titles somewhere in the range of 1958 and 1964. He was a four-time Masters champion, the 1960 U.S. Open boss and two times won in the British Open.

Assuming that any one occasion most baffled Palmer, it was the PGA Championship. Before the finish of his run of serious golf, he showed up however always lost the competition.

Ahead of the 1970 PGA Championship at Southern Hills, that was the No. 1 storyline: "Could Arnie at any point at long last win the PGA?"