Michael Campbell vegetation a kiss on the US Open trophy. (Picture courtesy Bernie McGuire – Getty)
By Bernie McGuire
IT doesn’t look like 20 years in the past.
But it was a Monday morning in June when golf followers throughout Australia and nearly each particular person within the Land Of The Lengthy White Cloud floor to a halt.
Michael Campbell was already a New Zealand {golfing} legend, having received six of a profession haul of eight DP World Tour titles, together with seven PGA Tour of Australasian victories and an Asian Tour win.
Although nothing fairly ready New Zealand for the way of Cambo’s US Open triumph, coming because it did 42 years after Bob Charles’ 1963 Open Championship success, with Campbell’s maiden main additionally denying Tiger Woods at his peak.
On that historic Monday New Zealand’s morning trains and buses had been nearly empty together with workplaces, purchasing centres and even the nation’s Parliament halted proceedings to look at TV protection of Cambo’s stride to victory forward of him being handed the gleaming US Open trophy.
‘Cambo’, as he’s affectionately recognized, was on the alternative facet of the globe on Sunday, June 19, and contesting a twenty ninth profession main on the then one hundred and fifth internet hosting of the US Open Championship on the famed Pinehurst No. 2 resort course in North Carolina.
Cambo had teed-up on day 4 sharing fourth place at one-over and 4 pictures behind South African Retief Goosen, the defending champ and a two-time US Open winner, the one participant then underneath par, with Woods an extra two pictures again of Campbell and tied-seventh.
Goosen nosedived off the leaderboard, capturing an 81 and falling again into an eventual tie for eleventh place.
Into the breach jumped the then-36-year-old Cambo who boldly held off a charging Tiger to turn out to be solely the second New Zealander to win a serious championship, his 4 birdie, three bogey 69, joint finest spherical of the day.
Woods, who had been chasing his tenth profession main, rallied from a bogey-bogey begin and reeled off 4 birdies within the final 9 holes to safe second place with an identical 69 and a plus two tally.
This journalist was current on the 2005 US Open, whereas I used to be additionally on the 1995 Open Championship when Cambo led going into the final day at St Andrews solely to overlook the play-off for the Claret Jug by a single shot.
I used to be submitting copy to New Zealand Press Company and in addition to Cambo’s web site.
Now, 20 years down the monitor, we ran into one another at one of many world’s oldest golf programs Crail, simply up the street from St Andrews.

“It’s nice to see you Bernie, it’s exceptional it’s been 20-years and good to be again right here in Scotland and see you once more,” mentioned Cambo.
“It was a particular second in my profession all these years in the past since that gorgeous efficiency. It was a particular week for me and to beat Tiger when he was in his prime made it much more particular.
“Clearly, it modified my life.
“So, it’s good to be again right here in Scotland and to see you.
“As properly, it’s simply so good to be again right here and enjoying hyperlinks golf.
“I really like this kind of golf and it’s all the time been my favorite type of the sport.”
Cambo and I grew to become nice associates whereas I used to be submitting copy to varied UK and Irish newspapers together with Related Press and the French-based AFP in a profession discovering myself fortunately travelling the world to report on the lads’s professional recreation.
Cambo turned 50 in 2019, started competing in Senior Tour occasions and our paths crossed on the 2019 Dunhill Hyperlinks Championship.
5 years earlier, I understand how a lot it damage him to put up on his web site information that his 28-year marriage had damaged down, whereas additionally indicating an damage was forcing him to withdraw from the 2014 US Open at Pinehurst, the positioning of his overwhelming US Open triumph.
I walked a couple of holes with him at Crail earlier than the enjoyment of formally talking to him on the twelfth tee of the Balcomie Hyperlinks course at Crail.
“Gee 20 years has passed by quick,” mentioned Cambo.
“It looks as if solely yesterday and the recollections of sinking that putt on the final gap after which being on the peak of my profession was sort of particular.
“Then to win the World Match-Play three months later.
“I had a reasonably sizzling run that June, July and August . . . successful the US Open, fifth in The Open at St. Andrews, sixth within the PGA Championship after which to win the Match-Play.”
Quick ahead to mid-2025 and you’ll think about our joint shock when, purely by likelihood, we ran into one another on the entrance steps of the Crail {Golfing} Society clubhouse at golf’s seventh oldest membership, Crail in Scotland.
Cambo was exiting the clubhouse, and I used to be gathered with dozens of different golfers who had left each programs at because of a lightning warning that had halted play.
It was Cambo’s first go to to this nook of jap Scotland since that 2019 Dunhill Hyperlinks Championship.
We embraced and plenty of of these wanting on recognised it was former US Open winner Michael Campbell.
Cambo had been enjoying the Gil Hanse designed Craighead Hyperlinks course, indicating his group can be returning to Crail the subsequent day to play the 189Old Tom Morris-designed Balcomie Hyperlinks course.
Then when Cambo arrived the subsequent morning, I used to be there to welcome him again to Crail.
It was like outdated occasions, me because the golf journalist strolling the fairways and greens with Cambo, taking a handful of snaps and likewise savouring an exquisite 4 minute video chat with him as we stood on the twelfth tee overlooking St Andrews Bay.
Cambo is now dwelling in Spain the place he proudly owns and manages the Villa Padierna Michael Campbell Golf Academy at Marbella’s Villa Padierna Golf Resort, which opened in March 2014.
It means he performs little skilled golf.

Bernie McGuire meets up with 2005 US Open champion Michael Campbell on the Crail course in Scotland.
“I’m 56 years outdated now, so for the previous 5 or 6 years I’ve been enjoying a number of occasions on the Legends and Champions Tour’s and meaning round 10 occasions a 12 months whereas I’m concerned with my academy, as properly,” he mentioned.
“It’s been nice for me to present again to the sport that has given me a lot.
“I’m additionally attempting to do different issues apart from enjoying golf now.”
I requested Cambo his ideas on the current state of the lads’s skilled recreation, nonetheless divided as it’s.
“It’s totally different and completely totally different to after I was enjoying,” he mentioned.
“Clearly after I was enjoying, we had Tiger round and he’s the one one, and nonetheless the one one, who strikes the needle in golf, I feel.
“You’ve Rory and Scottie Scheffler doing their issues, which is improbable.
“Rory successful the Grand Slam this 12 months was unbelievable.
“However then it’s fully shifted and the sport has modified otherwise.
“These guys on the market competing now hit the ball up to now now and in comparison with after I was enjoying … they’re now flying the ball within the air 310-320 yards, so it’s a really totally different ball recreation.
“It’s an influence recreation quite than a really feel recreation. I’m old fashioned and I feel it’s a disgrace actually because the artistry of the sport has been taken away and energy has taken over.”
One golfer Cambo does keep watch over is fellow Kiwi Ryan Fox, now a two-time winner on the PGA Tour.
“What Ryan had achieved on the DP World Tour, then transferring final 12 months full-time to the PGA Tour and now to having received twice this 12 months is simply improbable,” mentioned Campbell.
“The subsequent degree successful for him is certainly a serious.”









