That must have been Trevino cheering on his opponent with “touch of class, baby” and “bueno, Seve” when Ballesteros hit that 2nd shot to the 5th in 1984. Two great competitors.
I remember so many of these! Seve was so much fun to watch and easy to root for! But I have to admit the broadcast announcing seemed so benign for most of the shots. Ben Wright ( RIP in 2021) was a proper and traditional analyst, but couldn’t raise the level of excitement in the way many broadcasters do today. Thanks for sharing the shots by these great players and I hope this week’s Open will provide new content to add to the best of all time!
Hear Tiger to Steve "That the one your talking about??" He was FIRE bk in the day .. Still nobody even close to giving u the feeling u got when watching Tiger on the march up a Major leaderboard!!
Michael Campbell’s bunker shot was a trifle lucky, and he admitted as such. It hit the face of the bunker as it came out which popped it straight up in the air, allowing it to land on the top and roll down to the hole. That’s why he was smiling and chuckling to his caddie and playing partner. Still a great escape though!
Trying playing it in the wind. It’s not easy. And, look who has won there. Jack in 1970 and 1978. Seve beating Tom in 1984. Tiger in 2000 and 2005. The best at their best.
@@dave55ides I play it almost every week mate. Its fun, but its not Major standard, and certainly not every 5 years. There has never been an interesting Open at St Andrews that isba result of the course. Only interest was when Rocca fluffed his chip.
@@dalemartell8639 Bryson and tje long hitters could be driving 1, 3, 6, 7, 9, 10, 12, 16 and 18. The Old Course could seriously get its pants pulled down this year if it isnt windy.
@@sandersson2813 Well fair enough - haven’t played there since spring 1990 (when it was windy). And there are a ton of great courses from which to choose in Fife, particularly early on summer mornings when you could get in 9 holes at Lundin Links and then go to work at Methil by 8am.
That must have been Trevino cheering on his opponent with “touch of class, baby” and “bueno, Seve” when Ballesteros hit that 2nd shot to the 5th in 1984. Two great competitors.
It was Lee, I remember him playing with Seve that day. And yeah, 2 great players. Cheers
The percent of these shots I actually remember watching was quite surprising. So many fantastic memories. R.I.P. Seve. ❤️
That putt from Seve on the 18th followed by his joyous celebration is iconic. Brilliant to watch.
The best ever.
The raw emotion from Rocca is what golf is all about.
Wonderful voices,Great shots ,Special memories ,all at the home of golf originally broadcast by the BBC.
I remember so many of these! Seve was so much fun to watch and easy to root for! But I have to admit the broadcast announcing seemed so benign for most of the shots. Ben Wright ( RIP in 2021) was a proper and traditional analyst, but couldn’t raise the level of excitement in the way many broadcasters do today. Thanks for sharing the shots by these great players and I hope this week’s Open will provide new content to add to the best of all time!
You have to remember Rocca's disastrous previous shot to realize just how good that putt was. Best of the bunch - hands down.
I absolutely agree 👍
The fact there isnt free coverage of this tournament in the country its staged is disgusting .Those involved should be ashamed
Absolutely. & the steaming pile you see BBC spend (waste) millions on instead of this is criminal.
Hear Tiger to Steve "That the one your talking about??" He was FIRE bk in the day .. Still nobody even close to giving u the feeling u got when watching Tiger on the march up a Major leaderboard!!
I do miss the commentary style of Peter Alliss
He was the best by an absolute mile.
Michael Campbell’s bunker shot was a trifle lucky, and he admitted as such. It hit the face of the bunker as it came out which popped it straight up in the air, allowing it to land on the top and roll down to the hole. That’s why he was smiling and chuckling to his caddie and playing partner.
Still a great escape though!
Was just thinking the same. Commentator didn’t pick it up.
"The more I practice, the luckier I get." -- Gary Player
Feeling a bit tearful ,Alice Alex seve my youth
St. Andrews is a place where magic happens.
2:29 it hit the lip making it spin to the right
Yo am I crazy or was Seve's caddie wearing a visor on top of a hat?!
Can never be too careful
Where's Nicklaus driving the green on 18 or sinking his last putt at St. Andrews?...
Rocca holing that was elite but it zapped all the juice out of him
Ballesteros never got any respect outside of Europe.
Not true.
I love Patrick Harrington
padraig
15:06 buddy is smoking while playing.....does this happen alot just not on camera????
Oklahoma state colours?? Orange county California surely/??
Oklahoma State University.
Overrated course
Nice troll.
Trying playing it in the wind. It’s not easy. And, look who has won there. Jack in 1970 and 1978. Seve beating Tom in 1984. Tiger in 2000 and 2005. The best at their best.
@@dave55ides I play it almost every week mate.
Its fun, but its not Major standard, and certainly not every 5 years.
There has never been an interesting Open at St Andrews that isba result of the course.
Only interest was when Rocca fluffed his chip.
@@dalemartell8639 Bryson and tje long hitters could be driving 1, 3, 6, 7, 9, 10, 12, 16 and 18.
The Old Course could seriously get its pants pulled down this year if it isnt windy.
@@sandersson2813 Well fair enough - haven’t played there since spring 1990 (when it was windy). And there are a ton of great courses from which to choose in Fife, particularly early on summer mornings when you could get in 9 holes at Lundin Links and then go to work at Methil by 8am.