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This Day in Golf History

A page that will list golf history, and the people and events that comprise it in the form of This Day in Golf or This Week in Golf.

This Day in Golf History--January 8

On this date in 1962, Phil Rodgers won the Los Angeles Open by nine shots with a score of 268 at Rancho Municipal but most notable was the debut of Jack Nicklaus in a pro tour event. He won a tidy $33.33 on a score of 289 and tie for 50th. Nicklaus thereafter loved to tell how he and two others, Billy Maxwell and Don Massengale, tied and had to share $100. He got $33.33 and always wondered who got the extra penny. It was Nicklaus and Massengale who each got $33.33; the $33.34 went to Maxwell.

Cliff Schrock