HynoDesignsClassic
HynoDesignsClassic
  • Видео 28
  • Просмотров 800 182

Видео

Severiano Ballesteros "at THE OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP"
Просмотров 4,6 тыс.10 лет назад
Seve Ballesteros is a Spanish professional golfer and former World No. 1, who was one of the sport's leading figures from the mid 1970s to the mid 1990s. He announced himself to the golfing world in 1976, when at age 19 he finished second at The Open Championship. A part of a gifted golfing family, Ballesteros won five major tournaments between the years of 1979 and 1988, including The Open Cha...
Seve Ballesteros - 'This is the Picture that Will Always Say Seve'
Просмотров 35310 лет назад
Seve Ballesteros - 'This is the Picture that Will Always Say Seve'
Tigers Clinic
Просмотров 63010 лет назад
Tigers Clinic
Seve - The Return to Lytham II
Просмотров 39010 лет назад
Seve - The Return to Lytham II
1988 British Open - Intro
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.10 лет назад
The 1988 Open Championship was the 117th Open Championship held from 14 18 July at the Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club in Lytham St Annes, England. In a first-ever Monday finish, Seve Ballesteros shot a final round 65 to capture his third Open Championship and fifth major title, two strokes ahead of runner-up Nick Price, the 54-hole leader.
Nick Faldo - How to Hit a Fairway Wood
Просмотров 196 тыс.12 лет назад
Nick Faldo - How to Hit a Fairway Wood
1974 US Open - The Massacre at Wingfoot
Просмотров 171 тыс.12 лет назад
The 1974 U.S. Open Golf Championship was the 74th U.S. Open played June 13-16 at Winged Foot Golf Club (West Course) in Mamaroneck, New York. Hale Irwin won the championship. This was known as "The Massacre" because the winner shot 7 strokes over par - exceptionally high for a major championship.
2009 PGA - Harrington makes an 8 on 8
Просмотров 3,4 тыс.12 лет назад
The 2009 PGA Championship was the 91st PGA Championship and was played from August 13 16 at Hazeltine National Golf Club in Chaska, Minnesota.
1988 British Open - Seve plays the 18th - 3rd Round
Просмотров 60012 лет назад
The 1988 Open Championship was the 117th Open Championship held from 14 18 July at the Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club in Lytham St Annes, England. In a first-ever Monday finish, Seve Ballesteros shot a final round 65 to capture his third Open Championship and fifth major title, two strokes ahead of runner-up Nick Price, the 54-hole leader
2009 Bridgestone Invitational - P. Harrington Slow Motion Driver Swing
Просмотров 97312 лет назад
The 2009 WGC-Bridgestone Invitational was a golf tournament that was contested from August 6 9, 2009 over the South Course at Firestone Country Club in Akron, Ohio. It was the eleventh WGC-Bridgestone Invitational tournament, and the third of four World Golf Championships events held in 2009. World number 1 Tiger Woods won the tournament, and claimed his sixteenth World Golf Championships title...
David Duval - A look back at the 2001 British
Просмотров 31 тыс.12 лет назад
David Duval - A look back at the 2001 British
2009 British Open - On the Range with Westwood
Просмотров 35612 лет назад
Lee Westwood, finished third at the Open Championship at Turnberry but he could so easily have won it
2005 Doral - Woods vs Mickelson
Просмотров 19 тыс.12 лет назад
The Doral Open was a professional golf tournament on the PGA Tour, played annually for 45 seasons. It was contested from 1962 to 2006 on the "Blue Monster" course at the Doral Golf Resort & Spa in Doral, Florida, a suburb of Miami.
1999 British Open - 1st Round Interviews - Carnoustie
Просмотров 2,5 тыс.12 лет назад
1999 British Open - 1st Round Interviews - Carnoustie
1999 British Open - Van de Velde - 3rd Round Recap
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.12 лет назад
1999 British Open - Van de Velde - 3rd Round Recap
1999 British Open - Van de Velde - 2nd Round Interview
Просмотров 64512 лет назад
1999 British Open - Van de Velde - 2nd Round Interview
2009 PGA - Harrington Interview
Просмотров 27312 лет назад
2009 PGA - Harrington Interview
2007 British Open - Harrington Interview & Champion Golfer of the Year
Просмотров 3,4 тыс.12 лет назад
2007 British Open - Harrington Interview & Champion Golfer of the Year
British Open - Johnny Miller + Seve
Просмотров 50 тыс.12 лет назад
British Open - Johnny Miller Seve
Nick Faldo's Golf Swing 1994
Просмотров 82 тыс.12 лет назад
Nick Faldo's Golf Swing 1994
Seve - The Return to Lytham III & IV
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.12 лет назад
Seve - The Return to Lytham III & IV
1999 British Open - Van de Velde Looks back at the Collapse
Просмотров 17 тыс.12 лет назад
1999 British Open - Van de Velde Looks back at the Collapse
Hogan in the Office - V2.01 - Ben Hogan
Просмотров 22 тыс.12 лет назад
Hogan in the Office - V2.01 - Ben Hogan
1953 British Open - Look back to Ben Hogan at Carnoustie
Просмотров 107 тыс.12 лет назад
1953 British Open - Look back to Ben Hogan at Carnoustie
Led Zeppelin - Going Down Slow - Live
Просмотров 32 тыс.12 лет назад
Led Zeppelin - Going Down Slow - Live

Комментарии

  • @jonnygibs77
    @jonnygibs77 Месяц назад

    some golfers couldn't hole putts and the ball rolled about. not exactly a massacre lol

  • @grassyknoll9647
    @grassyknoll9647 2 месяца назад

    Gary player is a psychopath

  • @oceanroad1584
    @oceanroad1584 3 месяца назад

    I know nothing about miller or ballesteros, what i do know is when i staRted playing ngolf,i was given a set of slazenger johny miller blades,anyone who says dont start with blades is wrong,plenty of practise and you can play or not,modern golfers moan a lot i cant hit this or that club,it aint the club buddy its you. May the force be with you.

  • @jordank316
    @jordank316 3 месяца назад

    So basically the USGA got their ego hurt and decided to not choose a course that’s challenging, that tests every aspect of a players game, makes them create shots they’ve never practiced and weigh the pros and cons of every shot choice, and have the most creative and talented player win. No they just said well let’s just make the rough long and the greens fast. They sound like a bunch of pompous bitches who got their feelings hurt but we’re too lazy to create or find a more challenging course. So they took the easy and cheap way out to make them feel better about themselves.

  • @Oldag75
    @Oldag75 3 месяца назад

    Ben Hogan was left-handed -- the hand with which he would have had to sign autographs. When Hogan started playing golf, the only clubs available were right-handed. Thus he played right-handed.

  • @stanlee399
    @stanlee399 10 месяцев назад

    Miller was pure gold ✨️ on the mic 🎤 👌

  • @stanlee399
    @stanlee399 10 месяцев назад

    I was living close by and didn't go. What a loser i am 😂

  • @gerrymcintosh4477
    @gerrymcintosh4477 11 месяцев назад

    Golfing perfection sums up this man. RIP Mr. Hogan.

  • @gearjammer5533
    @gearjammer5533 Год назад

    Guy is not all there! Your not playing the 18th hole at the British Open with a 3 shot lead with your friends. Playing to be the first Frenchman to win a major and probably the last. Bigger storyline than he even thinks. Guys not all there (too much Champange)

  • @kurtn8759
    @kurtn8759 Год назад

    An artist thru and thru.

  • @ericknopik2852
    @ericknopik2852 Год назад

    0:35 Johnny Miller always had a great IQ for predicting how courses would play. His estimate of 290 for the winning score wasn’t too far off.

  • @Therealgordongekko
    @Therealgordongekko Год назад

    I never understood people bichin about a tough course. Every golfer plays the same, just play better than the rest

  • @williamknutson6163
    @williamknutson6163 Год назад

    Ben was in his prime in 49, then the auto accident occurred.

  • @ianbeardsall4633
    @ianbeardsall4633 Год назад

    I remember watching this. What a match it was 👌👍

  • @MikeL-vu7jo
    @MikeL-vu7jo Год назад

    What a great man he must have been god bless him .

  • @chrismcmorrow9738
    @chrismcmorrow9738 Год назад

    Nice compilation. Thank you so much!

  • @jredhamilton4335
    @jredhamilton4335 Год назад

    He was Ben Hogan, and there'll never be another one like him .

  • @nickhines1131
    @nickhines1131 Год назад

    It must have been hell to win against all the legends back then, today their great but look at the improved equipment, the ball, the manicured course's, I grew up playing persimmon woods, forged irons from the 60'd and won many trophies in junior golf. I feel today that all makes it a little easier.

  • @stevestewart240
    @stevestewart240 Год назад

    Smooth as Tennessee whiskey

  • @dedicated2WHOiLove
    @dedicated2WHOiLove Год назад

    this is all fine and well. but in teh final analysis hogan was an insufferable cad mind.

  • @euanaird
    @euanaird Год назад

    I enjoyed Miller's honesty as much as his golf prowess, and the way he attacked a golf course. Truly a legend.

  • @robertminer182
    @robertminer182 Год назад

    His secret is "Stack & Tilt"!

  • @jp82cards30
    @jp82cards30 Год назад

    7:31 Bingo Mr. Trevino

  • @shaystern2453
    @shaystern2453 Год назад

    ben worked his ass off to find his swing

  • @mrIknowitallmost
    @mrIknowitallmost Год назад

    “that was a peach hun”

  • @A-FrameWedge
    @A-FrameWedge Год назад

    Had a chance to play this course when our college team stopped by there in 1985 to buy some US Open memorabilia while on our way back home. The person in the pro shop who I think was the Head Pro, invited our golf team to play, but our Coach said no, it was a once in a lifetime opportunity.

  • @johnshogskins4443
    @johnshogskins4443 Год назад

    Poetry in motion.

  • @patricktschida5574
    @patricktschida5574 Год назад

    No wonder he has a repetitive swing you guys showed the same swing about 150 times get real

  • @blowme6345
    @blowme6345 Год назад

    set up was ridiculous and crazy

  • @briley8288
    @briley8288 Год назад

    Sounded fat

  • @miltonmatthews2138
    @miltonmatthews2138 Год назад

    Hogan was the only pro golfer that other pros watched at the driving range. Never forget, Palmer and Nicklaus at the Masters stopped their practice to go over and watch him. His swing was almost exactly like Bobby Jones' swing.

  • @CruceEntertainment
    @CruceEntertainment Год назад

    3:22

  • @CruceEntertainment
    @CruceEntertainment 2 года назад

    I remember this more than so many other moments in professional golf. He might not have won the trophy, but we’ll always remember him just the same. That seems like a win!

  • @stratovani
    @stratovani 2 года назад

    Hogan had such an efficient, compact swing designed for accuracy with no loss of distance. At the 1953 Open Championship at Carnoustie, which is one of the most brutal golf courses on Earth, Hogan hit every fairway and missed only two greens in regulation. That's over 72 holes of competition! Unbelievable ball striking in the crucible of major competition!

  • @douglaslindsaygray2494
    @douglaslindsaygray2494 2 года назад

    It is not the British Open it is called THE OPEN HOW COME YOUS AMERICANS CAN NOT FET THAT INTO YOUR THICK HEADS

  • @GreenDistantStar
    @GreenDistantStar 2 года назад

    Golf is hard. But we all play the same course in competition, the course doesn't single you or me out for a beating. Golf has always been a simulacra of life. It isn't always fair, how we deal with the hand we're dealt is what matters.

  • @aeromedical6776
    @aeromedical6776 2 года назад

    When you win a U.S. Open at +7, you’ve clearly demonstrated who the best player was for that Championship. That requires a level of shot making and concentration that truly identifies a champion. A stray shot on that setup could easily lead to double bogey or worse. The penalty for imprecision is hugely magnified. Even a quality shot could leave you struggling to make par. The U.S. Open is supposed to be a test of scrambling ability where par is an excellent score.

  • @billmason2785
    @billmason2785 2 года назад

    Played with Miller at Pebble beach and my Father and uncle... He was a class act....1995

  • @TimTheMusicMan
    @TimTheMusicMan 2 года назад

    The one thing I noticed in this video is he did not seem at all injured or suffering from any physical issues due to the accident.

  • @nicholasschroeder3678
    @nicholasschroeder3678 2 года назад

    If Hogan hadn't had that accident, been able to play the PGA and Open through the 40s and 50s, how many majors would he have won?

  • @murph165
    @murph165 2 года назад

    Hale Irwin -- one of the most underrated athletes of the past 50 years or so. He was a two-time all-conference defensive back and NCAA champion golfer at Colorado, then went on to win 20 PGA Tour events (including three U.S. Opens) and 45 Champions Tour events.

    • @zigwil153
      @zigwil153 Год назад

      "athletes?" I'll accept sportsmen.

  • @christopherhahn6123
    @christopherhahn6123 2 года назад

    ruclips.net/video/b4uo3whhemk/видео.html

  • @untexan
    @untexan 2 года назад

    It’s fine to penalize golfers for bad shots… as long as you also reward them for good shots. The issue the USGA has is when they make a course so hard that it’s virtually impossible to hit good shots. Several times they’ve lost control of the Open golf course (not this one necessarily - Winged Foot is the toughest course in the country) and had to do things like water the green after every single group plays a hole. And like it or not, the USGA is at least somewhat in the entertainment business if they’re taking half a billion dollars from NBC to air their tournament for the next 6 years. Golfers making bogey after bogey and the winner struggling home at 7 over par is not entertaining.

  • @alexwtn9426
    @alexwtn9426 2 года назад

    ⛳️golf

  • @alexwtn9426
    @alexwtn9426 2 года назад

    ⛳️

  • @alexwtn9426
    @alexwtn9426 2 года назад

    🇺🇦

  • @alexwtn9426
    @alexwtn9426 2 года назад

    🛸

  • @martysykes3221
    @martysykes3221 2 года назад

    During that ‘76 Open, Johnny Miller knew he was playing with someone very special. Many people don’t know this, but Seve was helping his father on their farm all week before the tournament. Seve’s record is awe inspiring and while he may not have had the number of majors as some of the other all time greats, he was, without a doubt, the most innately gifted golfers who ever lived. RIP, great man….hard to believe you are gone.

  • @jordanboteler8978
    @jordanboteler8978 2 года назад

    When he was healthy he would have been the best and the best for a little while and the 2000s would have been nice if he stayed healthy

  • @DanielSong39
    @DanielSong39 2 года назад

    The play was clearly to hit a short iron to about 80 yards short of the green, pitch it to 20 feet or so then 2 putt for a 5 to win by 2. But that was truly an awful second shot. Maybe he would have hit a 20 yard slice with a 9 iron into the deep rough. We will never know.