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  1. 1980 U.S. Open (golf) - Wikipedia

    The 1980 U.S. Open was the 80th U.S. Open, held June 12–15 at Baltusrol Golf Club in Springfield, New Jersey, west of New York City.

  2. 1980 U.S. Open Winner and Scores - Golf Compendium

    The 1980 U.S. Open was the 80th time the tournament was played, and Jack Nicklaus won it for the fourth time, sending up cries of "Jack is back!" Winner: Jack Nicklaus, 272

  3. 1980 U.S. Open (Final Round): Jack Nicklaus' Immaculate ... - YouTube

    Jack Nicklaus goes for a record-tying fourth U.S. Open title, and his second at Baltusrol Golf Club.

  4. 1980 - 80th U.S. Open Championship - Foremajorsgolf.com

    The complete records, results for Major Championship Golf, U.S. Open golf, Masters Tournament, PGA Championship, Open Championship

  5. Results - U.S. Open 1980 - DP World Tour

    Baltusrol GC, Springfield, New Jersey, USA Results Tee Times Entry List Stats History Course

  6. 1980 U.S. Open Golf — Statistics and History ⭐ OddsDigger Blog

    1980 U.S. Open Golf Stage results General classification Championship standings Semifinals ⭐ OddsDigger Blog

  7. When Jack Came Back: The 1980 U.S. Open - Global Golf Post

    Jun 17, 2020 · When 1980 arrived, Jack Nicklaus was coming off the first winless season of his career. So win he captured the U.S. Open that year, it marked a memorable milestone.

  8. U.S. Open Watch Party: Jack Nicklaus Relives 1980

    Jun 14, 2020 · On the 40th anniversary of his final U.S. Open title, four-time U.S. Open champion Jack Nicklaus provides insights into his 1980 victory at Baltusrol Golf Club with Golf.com senior writer …

  9. 1980 U.S. Open (golf) - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia

    Dec 17, 2024 · The 1980 U.S. Open was the 80th U.S. Open, held June 12–15 at Baltusrol Golf Club in Springfield, New Jersey, west of New York City. Jack Nicklaus set a new tournament scoring record …

  10. 1980 U.S. Open Highlights - YouTube

    Nicklaus joined Willie Anderson, Bob Jones and Ben Hogan as four-time U.S. Open champions. For daily updates from the United States Golf Association, please visit usga.org.