You probably heard that Johnny Miller once shot a 63 in the final round of a major championship, firing at those treacherous Oakmont flags on his way to winning the 1973 U.S. Open, becoming the first player to score so low in one of the game's biggest tournaments.
And you may very well have heard it from Miller himself.
Repeatedly. Like, numerous times over a nearly 30-year broadcasting career that is set to come to an end early in 2019.
It was both an infuriating and enduring quality Miller possessed, causing many to dislike his work as an analyst, but so a part of what made Johnny Miller, well, Johnny Miller.