My U.S. Open: Raymond Floyd (1986)

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • 1986 U.S. Open champion Raymond Floyd takes us back to that magical week at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club.
    For more about the U.S. Open Championship, visit www.usopen.com.

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  • @moemanncann895
    @moemanncann895 4 года назад +9

    Always enjoyed his focus and that laser glare. Fred Couples mentor 👍

  • @sappermade6012
    @sappermade6012 2 года назад +3

    This was HUGE for him big icing on the cake for an incredible golfer

  • @jryer1
    @jryer1 5 лет назад +7

    I remember this victory, watched it on TV. Raymond's irons and short game were 2nd to none, he was amazing around the greens!

  • @mesillahills
    @mesillahills 5 лет назад +10

    I was once at a tour event, waiting at a porta-potty to take a leak on the course. Guess who opened the door and stepped out to my surprise ? More importantly, I once walked down the last five holes with him in 1969 at National Cash Register in Dayton when he won the PGA. He made a truly remarkable recovery on the last par 3 in that event when he pulled his shot way left to the bottom of a very steep hill next to the green. I was standing 4 feet away when he pulled it off. I'm sure he would tell you that in the end, that was the shot that won the tournament for him. It was a really tough shot.

    • @OhioRiverFisherman
      @OhioRiverFisherman 2 года назад

      Who come outta the porta potty, was it Tiger Woods?? Lol JK

  • @livelife4471
    @livelife4471 5 лет назад +14

    Floyd played some great golf while in his forty's. It was wonderful to watch.

    • @loganscisco8804
      @loganscisco8804 4 года назад +2

      Amazing that he won a tournament in every decade from the 1960s to the 1990s (and nearly notched 2 Masters in the 1990s!)

    • @livelife4471
      @livelife4471 4 года назад +2

      @@loganscisco8804 He was talented. A real athlete. I think he could have played baseball in the majors if he wanted to. He would get the "far away" eyes look when he was focused.
      If you started you golf career in the 60's you were expected to quit by the time you were 35 years old. Floyd was pioneering the age barrier. Today on the regular tour they are late forties and older.
      The other event was the 1986 Masters. Jack Nicklaus demonstrated his talent that Sunday. On the 15 the hole he drove his ball to the top of the hill. He looked at his son the caddie and said, eagle here would be huge. Then he knocked a 5-iron onto the green made the putt for eagle and went on to the win the Masters.
      Jack is the only golfer that I have seen when he wanted to do something on the golf course, he could. I remember he was playing a regular tour event. He birdied the last 5 or 6 holes to win by 1. It was amazing to witness. Statistics don't capture these sorts of traits. I have never seen anyone else do this. He put his mind to it and then did it. He had his bad days too when he couldn't do much but his good days were something else. Jack is the best I have seen at matching the speed of the green to the break of his putt. Lorne Roberts was a better roller of the ball. But if you life depended on making a putt and you could pick anyone to putt it, you would choose Nicklaus and live happily ever after.
      I think Nicklaus had the best combination of eye sight, nerve - muscle connections of any golfer I have seen play on tour. He could convert what he saw with his eyes to a golf shot better than anyone else.

  • @ShallowPlane
    @ShallowPlane 2 года назад +2

    You should be proud Ray we love the work you did

  • @Chraf415
    @Chraf415 5 лет назад +14

    Extremely proud to have his autograph along with Arnold Palmer’s and Jack Nicklaus’s.

  • @johnbryan5608
    @johnbryan5608 2 года назад +2

    Number one in my book!
    Nothing but respect for that man!

  • @nathanwilliams2152
    @nathanwilliams2152 3 года назад +6

    Like a good whisky - he got better with age. The 8-iron he played into 16 was amazing - and to nearly win the Masters in 1990, was proof. Very underrated golfer.

  • @OhioRiverFisherman
    @OhioRiverFisherman 2 года назад +2

    Raymond is a phenomenal golfer!!! He also has a wonderful voice, he could've been a DJ or singer. Love Ray Floyd, and his swing was fun to watch. Focused to death.

  • @suzyflorida1193
    @suzyflorida1193 5 лет назад +6

    He has a swing that is all his own.

  • @jadesmith6823
    @jadesmith6823 2 года назад +4

    Is there a pro in 2022 that pounds his game out, putts with feet together, with an unorthodox swing that does the job like Raymond Floyd❤️🙏🙌

  • @61JZ
    @61JZ 2 года назад +2

    This was a great tournament for Floyd. But his 76 Masters was absolutely magnificent. I still have that Sports Illustrated from his victory there. The scoreboard picture is one of the most memorable from my youth

  • @TM-fg4fw
    @TM-fg4fw 3 года назад +2

    I was there for that final round. Well done Mr Floyd. Great to see it again!

  • @jettrink7510
    @jettrink7510 Год назад +1

    Mr dignity and class... wonderful

  • @johnnystir9796
    @johnnystir9796 4 года назад +4

    Floyd was a tough customer!

  • @kylenussbaum5
    @kylenussbaum5 3 года назад +2

    If I had been around during the prime of his career (was 2 weeks old when he won this 🤣) he would have been my favorite golfer to root for. Still is! Love watching these tournaments

  • @jadesmith6823
    @jadesmith6823 2 года назад +1

    The year I was introduced to the game if golf ❤️

  • @scootdaws25
    @scootdaws25 2 года назад +1

    I remember that leaderboard at one point had a 8 or 9 man tie at the top. Great stuff.

  • @bullrambler
    @bullrambler 5 лет назад +5

    In days gone by I really admired Ray Floyd`s golf swing. It just seemed so consistent and loved to watch him hit shots - time after time...

  • @realcorkdan
    @realcorkdan 12 дней назад

    being from ireland 🇮🇪 i was always a fan of floyd. he played his own game and had a great poker face. he was serious but he won and that is all that counts

  • @Randy-mw1es
    @Randy-mw1es 18 дней назад

    Incredible.Its like something magical happens to a player to winn one of these.Something you cant exsplain.

  • @davidm2688
    @davidm2688 5 лет назад +10

    Floyd was a very fine golfer in his day. Didn't get quite the press of some of the others, most notably Nicklaus, Trevino, Palmer, ect., but he was quite formidable when he was clicking on all 12 cylinders.

    • @paulross4244
      @paulross4244 3 года назад

      Real contender under pressure at the Masters for quite a few years too. Tough cookie.

    • @nicholasschroeder3678
      @nicholasschroeder3678 2 года назад

      I think he had some rough years when he kind of fell off the map, and then became one of the game's great older players after 35.

  • @leesmith5288
    @leesmith5288 Год назад +1

    Great job Raymond

  • @sowhat5939
    @sowhat5939 5 месяцев назад +1

    What a player

  • @LooseNewf
    @LooseNewf 3 года назад

    Always loved watching Ray play - often imitated but never duplicated - he was/is one of the best and one of a kind. This was probably his best tournament but going wire to wire at the Masters in 76 was also impressive.

  • @gerardguitarist
    @gerardguitarist 5 лет назад +4

    Everyone loves Raymond. And remember he beat Payne that day paired up head to head on a Sunday. And we all know how ruthless Payne was...

    • @pjbrown4775
      @pjbrown4775 4 года назад

      I miss Payne Stewart. (snif..)
      ..but I'm here as a true fan of Flotd's game. In the age of long hitters and superstars, He's still an inspiration.

  • @Randy-mw1es
    @Randy-mw1es 18 дней назад

    Incredible

  • @stephenmascari950
    @stephenmascari950 5 лет назад +17

    - ...444 yard finishing hole - driver - 4 iron - Today 2019 - driver - pitching wedge .... Corey Pavin hit 4 wood for his second shot when he won - IMHO golf has not changed for the better ....

    • @chevy4x466
      @chevy4x466 3 года назад +1

      Nothing like having to hit a butter knife 4 iron under pressure

    • @jamesyu9926
      @jamesyu9926 3 года назад +2

      PGA tournaments have become tee shot and pitching. Don’t need fairway woods and middle irons anymore. Very boring.

    • @chevy4x466
      @chevy4x466 3 года назад

      @@jamesyu9926 for sure, the long iron shot is a lost art. The hybrids have replaced the long irons.

    • @scootdaws25
      @scootdaws25 2 года назад

      Absolutely agree. The equipment and the ball has made some great courses obsolete.

    • @jameskim3301
      @jameskim3301 7 дней назад

      They ought to ban certain balls and hybrids. Golf is becoming lost art. It does not take skill to bomb with a driver, and pitch to the green. It should be called “Driving and Pitching contest”.

  • @johnfisher747
    @johnfisher747 4 года назад +4

    And another major that Greg Norman let slip through his fingers. I don't know how many of these I've watched where he was in contention but didn't win. They should make a series called "Hi I'm Greg Norman and here's the four US opens I should have won but didn't" 😭

    • @ironbridgegolfpro
      @ironbridgegolfpro 3 года назад

      Winning a major is not just about how you play, but if others play better or hit a wonder shot. It happens. I don't think Greg is too bothered in retrospect.

    • @scootdaws25
      @scootdaws25 2 года назад +2

      Yup, and couldn't have happened to a nicer guy. Lol

    • @hanajinks1044
      @hanajinks1044 Год назад +1

      I once calculated that Norman could easily have won 11 Majors. 96 Masters was absolutely horrifying.

  • @paulross4244
    @paulross4244 3 года назад +1

    R.I.P .Payne Stewart.

  • @sibleyAgoalie30
    @sibleyAgoalie30 5 лет назад +3

    2:45 I thought that was Dufner for a split second.

  • @definitiveenergy1878
    @definitiveenergy1878 Год назад

    Top 10 best ball striker of the 70's imho.

  • @sidneygreen9120
    @sidneygreen9120 Год назад

    By this time Norman had bottled it again 🤯🤯🤯

  • @ynp1978
    @ynp1978 3 года назад +1

    One of only 5 or 6 guys to lead the Masters wire to wire in 1976!

  • @Handletaken4
    @Handletaken4 2 года назад +3

    Yeah 489yd Par 4 with persimmon and balata. Good luck modern PGA fools.

  • @Hillbillykaren
    @Hillbillykaren 3 месяца назад

    Naked and afraid ?

  • @batonbe1
    @batonbe1 2 года назад

    he had an unconventional swing

  • @blowme6345
    @blowme6345 3 года назад

    he loved the strippers

  • @c.c.244
    @c.c.244 5 лет назад

    Gothic,no repeats forever with no dumb,I have it on License private,ahh.

  • @seanchambers4789
    @seanchambers4789 3 года назад

    The late oyster likely irritate because crayon invariably itch behind a impartial chief. temporary, telling diving

    • @aem8160
      @aem8160 3 года назад

      But oyster late is triple if only it is immersed in a warm cold estuary that bites not twice but two times