In the history of professional golf, 1972 stands as one of the most competitive, thrilling seasons. Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player, Arnold Palmer, and Lee Trevino towered over the Tour, hustling chip shots out of the rough, booming drives, and slipping unthinkable putts into the cup. Between them, they won the four Majors, and author D`Antonio records every green break, every charge and fade, and every sudden-death match during the season none will soon forget.
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