Between 1963 and 1980 Jack Nicklaus finished outside the top 5 of the Open only once (tied 12th in 1965), won it three times and finished in the top 3 thirteen times 😮
A forgotten name, sadly, and I totally agree. He and TC Chen, the first Asian golfers to really make the game popular in the Far East. Well said, from a fan in Saigon. 😊
He was right too, Locke was a hell of a player in the late 40s and early 50s. He won so many tournaments on the PGA tour the Americans ganged up and got him banned on some spurious charge. Bitter bastards.
Mainly because the US Open was also called the Open, so Brits would call their open The Open, and Yanks would call their open The Open. So to save confusion they were both called by their countries names for most their history but now we call it the Open Championship because it was the first I guess.
Compare these players with Tiger Woods - no spitting, swearing, club throwing, sulking face even after a good shot, walking off the 18th before his opponent has finished...Happy days, the game will be far better for his absence.
They did the same thing. Media just didnt show it. Trevino may have not he was an anomaly. Always positive and happy. This very tournament Nicklaus threw his glove at his caddy in disgust. Nicklaus had his tantrums. Palmer and ballesteros as well.
I know "things were different" back in 1971, but Lee Trevino's banter crosses the line when playing the final hole. At this point, he was leading the tournament by one shot over his playing partner, Taiwanese golfer Lu Liang-Huan. At 44:36 Trevino says, "If he wins, we're going to have a lot of flied lice next week". To be fair to Trevino, his racially insensitive comment was met with laughter from those within earshot, including Lu. Maybe a local rule was in force on the 18th, whereby golfers were encouraged to roast their opponents.
As that may be, but remember two things: 1) the Merry Mex was very much spot on about how he would have been told to enter through the kitchen at Augusta, and 2) recall how, years later, long after Mr Lee Elder, that sanctimonious dickhead, Curtis Strange, said about a kid named Tiger that he had "a lot to learn." Hey, Curtis, how well did that age? 😅 Dick.
Lu could tell Lee to go wash his car, and Lee could respond with "go do my laundry." Good fun, camraderie, and digs all around. But in the end, it's all about kick ass golf on a hard ass links course.
LT won it like a Boss and is not s Soy Boy concerned with everyone's feelings given the challenges he faced....True stuff of legend...From one proud Latino to another!
The woman was being ridiculously over-dramatic after being hit with the ball. ...Notice how the British fans wore conservative, dark colors as opposed to American gold fans and players in America who were wearing bright, psychedelic colors and styles at that time.
Between 1963 and 1980 Jack Nicklaus finished outside the top 5 of the Open only once (tied 12th in 1965), won it three times and finished in the top 3 thirteen times 😮
wonderful to see Mister Lu. what a player
Fantastic golfer Lu.
A big occasion player ⛳️
A forgotten name, sadly, and I totally agree. He and TC Chen, the first Asian golfers to really make the game popular in the Far East. Well said, from a fan in Saigon. 😊
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He beat Trevino 10 and 8 in match play when they were in the military.
What guy Mr Lee Trevino 🤩 a real ⛳️ golf star 💫
Thanks for the video
Awesome vid! Great footage and interviews...banter....great stuff! Inspiring ,thank you!
Amazing footage and upload
Every round of the top three finishers - Trevino, Lu and Jacklin, was either a 69, 70 or 71.
Amazing to hear what Max had to say about Locke.
He was right too, Locke was a hell of a player in the late 40s and early 50s. He won so many tournaments on the PGA tour the Americans ganged up and got him banned on some spurious charge. Bitter bastards.
Trevino was on quite a roll back then. He was fresh off beating Nicklaus in the US Open. I believe he also won the Canadian Open that same year.
Correct, in between the US Open and this win, three national opens in the space of a month
Great stuff!
Interesting that there was a period in the 70s and 80s where it was officially known as the British Open.
Mainly because the US Open was also called the Open, so Brits would call their open The Open, and Yanks would call their open The Open. So to save confusion they were both called by their countries names for most their history but now we call it the Open Championship because it was the first I guess.
No it wasn't. This film was for worldwide markets, and it needed to differentiate from the US Open. Look at the scoreboard at 30.20.
It has been and always will be The Open
It deserves to be called THE open
There is no other Bobby Jones... there is no other Nicklaus.... but there is only one Trevino... 🤩
Makes zero sense
So there’s one of each, is what you’re saying.
Very profound.
One of the best British Opens ever! Could you post the 1969 Open when Tony Jacklin won.
When I was a kid, Tony Jacklin was right up there for me, another largely forgotten great great player.
@@DaveT383 Forgotten....NEVER !
Poor Mr. Lu, he was visibly shaken. Apparently she told him "Mr Lu, get another birdie for me"' And he did.
Not that Trevino wouldn't have been able to pull it out, but man, hitting that lady had to fuck with Mr. Lu's head.
Compare these players with Tiger Woods - no spitting, swearing, club throwing, sulking face even after a good shot, walking off the 18th before his opponent has finished...Happy days, the game will be far better for his absence.
Tiger Woods is the most respectable golfer ever. You must be thinking of someone else.
They did the same thing. Media just didnt show it. Trevino may have not he was an anomaly. Always positive and happy. This very tournament Nicklaus threw his glove at his caddy in disgust. Nicklaus had his tantrums. Palmer and ballesteros as well.
I know "things were different" back in 1971, but Lee Trevino's banter crosses the line when playing the final hole. At this point, he was leading the tournament by one shot over his playing partner, Taiwanese golfer Lu Liang-Huan. At 44:36 Trevino says, "If he wins, we're going to have a lot of flied lice next week". To be fair to Trevino, his racially insensitive comment was met with laughter from those within earshot, including Lu. Maybe a local rule was in force on the 18th, whereby golfers were encouraged to roast their opponents.
As that may be, but remember two things: 1) the Merry Mex was very much spot on about how he would have been told to enter through the kitchen at Augusta, and 2) recall how, years later, long after Mr Lee Elder, that sanctimonious dickhead, Curtis Strange, said about a kid named Tiger that he had "a lot to learn." Hey, Curtis, how well did that age? 😅 Dick.
Lu could tell Lee to go wash his car, and Lee could respond with "go do my laundry." Good fun, camraderie, and digs all around. But in the end, it's all about kick ass golf on a hard ass links course.
Back then people weren't sensitive douchebags.
LT won it like a Boss and is not s Soy Boy concerned with everyone's feelings given the challenges he faced....True stuff of legend...From one proud Latino to another!
The woman was being ridiculously over-dramatic after being hit with the ball.
...Notice how the British fans wore conservative, dark colors as opposed to American gold fans and players in America who were wearing bright, psychedelic colors and styles at that time.
Why was she dramatic? She was drilled by a golf ball in the head. lol
It was a balata. How bad could it hurt? 😆 (joking)
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Is there more to this game than putting? Awful footage.
Trevino he naw speek every good English either