Harry James Thornton really worries what his dad will think of him.
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Bob Goalby was a PGA golfer who won the 1968 Masters after an infamous scorecard error involving Argentinian golfer Roberto De Vicenzo.Bob Goalby was the PGA Tour Rookie of the Year in 1958 and won 11 PGA tournaments. However, he is most remembered for a famous win in the 1968 Masters. Goalby was battling Argentinian golfer Roberto De Vicenzo down the stretch at the Masters when a scorecard error cost De Vicenzo a stroke.
Making a birdie 3 on 17, De Vicenzo’s playing partner Tommy Aaron wrote De Vicenzo’s score wrong as a par 4 and De Vicenzo signed the card. The rules state that once signed, the written score counts. De Vicenzo and Goalby would have tied and played a playoff the following day but the error meant that Goalby won by one shot.
Regardless, Goalby played well in the final round, with an eagle on number 15 and a score of 66 and he and De Vicenzo remained friendly. Goalby contributed to the formation of the PGA Championship tour for seniors and was a TV analyst. His nephew Jay Haas, and grandnephew Bill Haas both played on the PGA Tour.
“Winning the Masters, it’s helped me live a good life and lifted me into that upper echelon of golf,” he once said. “… For a guy who came from a small town with not many golf courses at that time, that was something special they can’t take away.” – he told PGA Tour.com ‘68 Masters champion Bob Goalby passed today @ 92. Forgotten in the De Vicenzo scorecard flap is that Goalby hit 2 of the finest long iron shots in major history.
Jones called his 3 iron to 15 to set up eagle the best he’d ever seen at that hole. 2 iron to 18 just as good. RIPRIP Bob Goalby.
A pro's pro who had a heart of gold. Always loved playing with him – he was so kind to me. https://t.co/pPbehgAAgO#RIP
.Harry James Thornton really worries what his dad will think of him.
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