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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024

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  • @hlubmos2chah945
    @hlubmos2chah945 4 года назад +15

    Well narrated on every golf star on your list!!! You know what! You're a great story teller and you can be a great golf broadcaster, too! l enjoy wstching your vids! What do you do for living? Thanks.

    • @anaks247
      @anaks247  4 года назад +3

      Zhongkhue Cha, thank you! I appreciate your kind words! It would be very cool if I ever got to be a broadcaster. I currently work in business analytics for a living.

    • @johnserrano8683
      @johnserrano8683 4 года назад +2

      My man ! Class act great voice keep it up. There's plenty what happened 2 him stories you should do! Thanks

  • @jongalt6837
    @jongalt6837 4 года назад +30

    His swing is hypnotic like, once he starts the back swing there is no way you can look away. Its wonderful.

    • @JohnSmith-vd6fc
      @JohnSmith-vd6fc 4 года назад +5

      Furyk's swing: Like an octopus falling out of a tree
      Duval's swing: Like an eagle swooping down from a cliff and up to catch its prey.

    • @JGunit
      @JGunit 4 года назад +1

      Lol, it's funny you say that. He had the unusual method of looking up before he ever hits the ball. He actually COULD look away.

  • @NO_OPEC_NO_PROBLEM
    @NO_OPEC_NO_PROBLEM 3 года назад +13

    DD was a machine, absolutely underrated during his prime. He’s good in the booth, let’s hope he makes a run a Champions Tour.

  • @photobearcmh
    @photobearcmh 4 года назад +19

    I had a chance to Marshall for David at the Memorial. Total gentleman and an amazing golf swing to watch. I still have the cap he autographed for me.

  • @Noname-ni1dy
    @Noname-ni1dy 4 года назад +23

    I feel like Jordan Speith may be heading down the same path. I hope not but I keep thinking he might be done as a top player.

    • @jongalt6837
      @jongalt6837 4 года назад +2

      Dude was so money.. now he is saying he is lost and doesn't know where the ball is going to go.. really hope he can come back.

    • @jongalt6837
      @jongalt6837 4 года назад +2

      ruclips.net/video/QTScb8zu_kA/видео.html this was it for Speith I think... dustin Johnson out drove him soo bad it wasn't even funny and his confidence from then on was gone.. DJ broke him here... Speith hasn't been in contention since this playoff.

    • @photobearcmh
      @photobearcmh 4 года назад +3

      To tie it back to this video, David told Speith the best advice he could give him would be not to chase length. He was winning without it and could continue to do so. Speith started chasing length and lost his swing.

    • @ikaikamaleko8370
      @ikaikamaleko8370 4 года назад +3

      Loss of your confidence in golf is a killer, it really is. I feel bad for the kid.

    • @ronaldkulas5748
      @ronaldkulas5748 4 года назад

      @@photobearcmh I think you are correct. I too have the same suspicion.

  • @johnhue8933
    @johnhue8933 4 года назад +4

    I really like what you are doing. It really shows us all how tough golf really is when you see the stories of great players who really achieved something in golf become human and drop like a stone. It makes you think.

  • @ricardogarza5981
    @ricardogarza5981 4 года назад +12

    I never appreciated David Duval much when he was in his prime. I should've paid more attention. As an announcer on the Golf Channel, you can clearly see he's an intelligent and thoughtful man. His commentary is always interesting. At least, we still get to see him do that very well...

  • @Tlhakxza
    @Tlhakxza 4 года назад +2

    Another great video bro.👊🏿👍🏿
    In DAVID DUVAL, the golf gods robbed us possibly one of the greatest golfers to ever swing a golf club.
    DD was just a marvel to watch,from his poetic golf swing,his straighter than straight left forearm and that orgasmic pure ball striking,we were robbed off a golfing great...in my small,and most humblest of opinion,had DD not encountered the problems he did,I firmly believe he would have been 10x better than TW and easily would have amassed well in excess of 20 majors,but unfortunately the Gods decided otherwise.
    Outside of TW,DAVID DUVAL is my favorite player from that mid to late 90’s era,it’s just a painful pity that his health did him in,but if he were to mount a comeback,I’d cheer for him without thinking twice.😉
    Thanks for another awesome vid✌🏿🇿🇦

  • @MontesiDavid
    @MontesiDavid 4 года назад +2

    Lets not ever ever ever forget this incredible player!! He’s had a magnificent career and people tend to remember his bad scores and forget his amazing victories and dominance !! Don’t forget DAVID Duval, I haven’t and just hope that he’s a happy person in his life...
    Your a champ and golf is like that...it’s gets the best of the best.
    Always remembered 🙏🙏🙏

  • @ikaikamaleko8370
    @ikaikamaleko8370 4 года назад +11

    I thought this guy had the smoothest swing, loved his mechanics.

  • @wobblybob9874
    @wobblybob9874 4 года назад +4

    Loved his swing... That 59 is the finest display of ball striking ever.
    He was a machine back in the day and really did challenge Tiger.

  • @donaldcole1803
    @donaldcole1803 4 года назад +8

    I've always respected DD. He certainly is an enigma, but that is a good thing. Not everyone has to be a poster boy for idolizing, not everyone has to live out the caricature. I've always admired him, regardless of his win total. He is a success.

  • @LucasEatWorld
    @LucasEatWorld 4 года назад +1

    I miss Duval. He was definitely my second favorite growing up behind Tiger. It made me so happy to see him play so well at the 2009 US Open after 7-8 years of poor play due to injuries. I didn't even think about the Champions Tour, but I'd love to see him give it a go when he's eligible in a couple of years.

  • @KenJee_ds
    @KenJee_ds 4 года назад +1

    Really enjoyed the video! You might have mentioned it, but he had a pretty serious snowboarding accident and was also diagnosed with vertigo which had a huge impact on his game.

    • @anaks247
      @anaks247  4 года назад +2

      Thank you! I did mention the vertigo. I, however, did not mention the snowboarding accident so good catch on that one haha! I remember reading about it just forgot to mention it.

    • @KenJee_ds
      @KenJee_ds 4 года назад

      @@anaks247 All good! I actually met him last year through my work and he was a really good guy. Can't wish for enough good things for him!

    • @anaks247
      @anaks247  4 года назад +1

      @@KenJee_ds Nice! Very cool! Yeah same here, I wish him well. Never met him, but he seems like a good and thoughtful man.

  • @apmm4209
    @apmm4209 4 года назад +8

    His injuries really affected his swing ! he was never quite the same. I remember , when he was in his prime, he hit a sub 60 round , unbelievable talent.

  • @MrDuctTapeThings
    @MrDuctTapeThings 4 года назад +2

    How does this guy not have a 100k subscribers?

    • @anaks247
      @anaks247  4 года назад

      Great question haha! Hopefully, someday soon we'll reach that and more. Until then, stay tuned and tell your friends about the anaks!

  • @tuncan3015
    @tuncan3015 2 года назад +2

    He's not really overly twisting his back no more than any other pro. His shoulders tilt back and thru and gravity does the downswing. It was the weight lifting sessions
    in my opinion that part of the blame. You chisel to many muscle groups and now they can't communicate as well with your golf swing. They are tighter and your feels are off.
    Gary player was one of first to hit the gym, but he was just doing stomack inner core strenghtening and some leg stretching, not building muscle!

    • @BirdmanDeuce26
      @BirdmanDeuce26 2 года назад

      I think David himself has even mentioned/identified that. There was an interview with Golf Magazine a decade or so back (I think?) where he mentioned that his swing when he was skinnier felt so different to when he was "fat", so bad swings AND good swings felt exactly the same - _off_ - which is a terrible place to be when you're trying to contend in a tournament!

  • @dnldmor08
    @dnldmor08 4 года назад +4

    I remember the 59 ...he hit a 5 iron to 10 feet for eagle for the first ever final round 59. He was Thee Man at the time as Tiger rebuilt his swing

  • @lagwagon501
    @lagwagon501 4 года назад +3

    What happened to Natalie Gulbis? Does she still play?

    • @anaks247
      @anaks247  4 года назад

      Appears to have recently retired: www.google.com/amp/s/golf.com/news/natalie-gulbis-retiring-lpga-after-2020-season/amp/

  • @AlwaysEvolvingPythons
    @AlwaysEvolvingPythons 4 года назад +5

    Really enjoy your narrating and the way you put things together! Your channel is going to blow up!
    Sub and through a thumbs up!

  • @philbaratta4887
    @philbaratta4887 4 года назад +6

    He gave bone marrow transplant for his brother. Heavy stuff never recover fully. FYI

    • @anaks247
      @anaks247  4 года назад +1

      Yeah I read that and actually had something prepared to mention it but decided to cut it out. Heavy stuff indeed.

    • @billyprosenior
      @billyprosenior 4 года назад +1

      that shows the quality of an individual that David was, number one in golf as a person , he's on top of my list, BTW he gave bone marrow to his brother but I believe that his brother pass away shortly after that and that added to David's decline, Great human being, one for the younger players to seek for advice if possible.

  • @A-FrameWedge
    @A-FrameWedge Год назад +1

    I don’t think it was his back, Wayne Defrancesco analyzed his swing from when he was doing well and when he was struggling. His backswing halfway back was much flatter when he was struggling and he was stuck inside on the downswing, with the club head way behind his hands at P6. But I also noticed his swing was continually changing throughout his career. In his earl PGA tour years, he took the club away on his backswing pretty conventionally, if maybe a touch inside, and had a pretty cupped left wrist at the top of his swing and was across the line at the top, but played well. Later on from 1999 and on he took the club away outside and kept the club in front of him halfway back in backswing, with a flat wrist and laid off position at the top. And the club was perfectly right behind his hands at P6, when clubs shaft is parallel to ground on downswing. So I think when his swing got out of whack he lost confidence in it, and put more pressure on his putting and he was not used to playing that way, and pretty soon lost confidence in everything. Don’t know why he could not find a way to swing like he used to, it seemed many of his swing problems stemmed from his backswing.

  • @samlee6749
    @samlee6749 4 года назад +5

    These are great. I've got a feeling Luke Donald is next in line.
    Then a fair bit down the road unfortunately... JS.

  • @shawnenglish4286
    @shawnenglish4286 Год назад +1

    I’m 45. Growing up, I couldn’t wait for the weekend during my teen years because Duval would be battling out with woods or someone else. I loved David. It was a shame wait happened to him with the vertigo and back.

  • @RealHIFIHelp
    @RealHIFIHelp 4 года назад +1

    I saw him play for the first time in 1997 in Denmark (rungsted) Very talented player, very cool and very smooth swinger and talker. He is also very humble, and back in 1997 his ball striking was on a level that I only saw 2 other times in my life: 1998 Colin Montgomerie and 1999 Tiger Woods. David Duval is one of the players that can suddenly go very low in score and make some crazy good shots. I hope he returns just like Tiger Woods. It would be so cool to see them play again. I personally think that David Duval is one of the top 10 players of all time. Where players like DJ, and Rahm, Justin Thomas, Garcia and other top names can't really follow in his shadow. I tried the clubs that he played with, and it really impressed me what he could do with that. That was probably the hardest clubs in the world to hit that had the smallest head, smallest sweetspot and heaviest shafts. And I remember looking at him, like he just arrived from the planet Mars. He was just soooo different in his approach to the game. It really blew me away looking at how easy his warm up routine was on the range. Back in 1997 his swing was maybe at the very best, and his ball flight was just crazy good. You could see at that point in time, he had no lack of confidence. This was a very talented individual, where I think that if David played his very best against Tiger in his prime, I think that David would win. Tiger is a lot more consistent and versatile/sturdy than David. But David had these streaks of insane golf where he would just suddenly go 4-10 under par in a round.

  • @df3333
    @df3333 4 года назад +4

    great story I enjoyed watching this. He was one of my favorites back in the day.

  • @joshualbh
    @joshualbh 4 года назад +12

    Absolute pity. When he finished 2nd at the 2009 US Open I thought he was back for good

    • @PresidentGas1
      @PresidentGas1 4 года назад +2

      What's the pity ? He's made a ton of money over his career and at one point was the greatest golfer on the planet.

  • @giedriusmackelis7673
    @giedriusmackelis7673 4 года назад +7

    I think you should do one on Martin Kaymer

    • @larrydonguy
      @larrydonguy 4 года назад +1

      Kaymer has actually been playing quite well lately (September 2020), but has been unable to convert strong winning positions into victories down the stretch.

    • @lrn_news9171
      @lrn_news9171 4 года назад

      Don R Yeah he's been playing fairly well lately but it's crazy how he hasn't won since 2014, that is 6 years ago!

  • @BillyDee159
    @BillyDee159 4 года назад +4

    Double D was the smoothest swinger, with the lifting of the head in the follow thru like Anika. I’ve seen him live several times he has that magical way of just flushing his irons. Funny, I saw him at the Honda three years ago and the swing and contact are the same, he just is not as consistent. A true gentleman who never lost his emotions even during a bad round. Wish him well, I love his tv analyst work. Let’s hope he comes back to the Senior tour and wins again.

  • @networkbike543
    @networkbike543 3 года назад +2

    Saw him win at Royal Lytham 2001. He hit over to the right on about the 15th. He engaged in normal conversation with two spectators near me before starting his shot routine. Couldn't get anywhere near the 17th or 18th with the huge number of people. Was also in an ice cream queue with Tigers Mum and then wife behind us.

  • @ben-vf
    @ben-vf 4 года назад +2

    Yep, pretty solid analysis of Duvall.
    One of the purest iron strikers of the modern era imo.
    He had an icy persona on the course , all business.
    Other than Tiger, the first to noticeably reshape his physique in the gym.

  • @MatthewSmith-wc9gn
    @MatthewSmith-wc9gn 4 года назад +4

    I've always loved David Duval's story: finding love and fulfillment in something beyond the game of golf and being willing to prioritize it above money lists, world rankings, and celebrity. Props to you, David. #rolemodel

  • @bryonhayes1797
    @bryonhayes1797 4 года назад +3

    What a smooth swing, l always thought he had the potential to make the hall of fame .like to see make a comeback and play on the senior tour. I agree with you he could of had a career like Phil.

  • @keionwitherspoon
    @keionwitherspoon 4 года назад +2

    Please do one on Justin Leonard. Thanks!

  • @robre6840
    @robre6840 4 года назад +2

    to me duval reached his peak and lost interest couldn't keep the fire to win goin what are the reasons for that maybe lack of a family life other ventures that get your mind off the game you cant just be all golf and that's it. Happened with tiger to in 20s have the guts and the physical capability's to make it happen he just got older body and mind broke down and that was it. that's what the champions tour is for willing to bet he will play some events when he reaches 50 start a new legacy albeit less limelight than the pgatour still good competition.

  • @monkeybrain162
    @monkeybrain162 4 года назад +4

    I think the positional vertigo was a big factor.

  • @TG-tv2xi
    @TG-tv2xi 4 года назад +2

    Great video. I’ve got so many phenomenal stories as a kid getting to know DD when he stayed at my parents house for the memorial from 93-04 along with the 86 US junior AM and the 92 US AM. He was so competitive, hated to lose at anything, especially ping pong. I’d beat his ass, hed get pissed and wanna play again till he won. That swing, that ball striking was superb. 98 masters still stings but the 01 British was special. He brought the jug to my folks house and I can remember drinking a few beers out of it that week.
    Great memories. What could have been if he didn’t start lifting weights , and didn’t stop drinking Coronas. No question the injuries, but his competitiveness was gone in 02. He was the best as a junior, the best in college, and rose to be the best on the PGA tour.

  • @TheHarrier85
    @TheHarrier85 4 года назад +2

    My favourite player as a kid. He was such a pro

  • @TrojanMars1
    @TrojanMars1 4 года назад +4

    Your voice reminds me of another channel wherein these two brothers do sneaker reviews. Conversely, great story telling skills.

    • @JohnSmith-vd6fc
      @JohnSmith-vd6fc 4 года назад +2

      Sneaker reviews. Conversely. Te he he he he he ...

    • @TrojanMars1
      @TrojanMars1 4 года назад +1

      John Smith channel: NachoAverageFind

  • @jonathandavis3243
    @jonathandavis3243 4 года назад +2

    Players wit strong grips like that seem to only have about a great 5 year career look at Paul azinger . My grip was also and still strong and I only played really good old for 5 yr and also have back issues due I think to my twisting seing

  • @frank63
    @frank63 4 года назад +2

    I remember him very well. His dual with Tiger in his prime for No 1 in the world. He did beat Tiger n became no 1.
    The bane of all golfers... Injuries. It happened to Tiger too but he did make his way back. I hope Duval will do so too n wish him well!!!

  • @cebukid70
    @cebukid70 3 года назад

    Great content! Keep up the "what happened to" and "where are they now" stories, please.

  • @staryeyedmonk
    @staryeyedmonk 4 года назад +3

    This was a great one...Jeff Ogilvy next woop woop

    • @staryeyedmonk
      @staryeyedmonk 4 года назад +2

      @@me36391 Lol case and point!

    • @stevef4010
      @stevef4010 4 года назад

      Phil gift wrapped his US Open win

  • @omarkhan9515
    @omarkhan9515 3 года назад +2

    If you have a strong grip and start to miss it left thats the end. His ball-striking was out of this world.

  • @kevinteichroeb6997
    @kevinteichroeb6997 4 года назад +2

    I think the reason I liked David so much was the contrast between his stoic approach to everything he did, and Tiger's unbridled fire. It made for a great rivalry. Love you, David; always will!

  • @TheLocalLt
    @TheLocalLt 3 года назад +1

    Did you pronounce Tucson, AZ as “Tuscan” like the region of Italy 😂
    Good video though, I love DD

    • @anaks247
      @anaks247  3 года назад +1

      Good catch. Yeah all I can say is I’m trying to get better at this 😂

  • @jamesbrey1719
    @jamesbrey1719 4 года назад +5

    David is a deep thinker ! His goal one year was to read a book a day !!!

    • @BG-fh5me
      @BG-fh5me 4 года назад

      Woah that's deep

  • @danjohnson6292
    @danjohnson6292 4 года назад +3

    David was my favorite golfer. Well, Davis and Freddie.

  • @techsysengineer5135
    @techsysengineer5135 4 года назад +1

    Always loved his swing.

  • @kenliangman
    @kenliangman 3 года назад +2

    Climbing the mountain was more full filling than being on the top! Plus the toll of climbing was huge. Love the swing and action!

  • @bobheaslip6458
    @bobheaslip6458 4 года назад +2

    Always been a big fan of his , glad he has found happiness in his life that’s the most important thing but I sure do miss him on the course , thank you that was a great story

  • @gmac7947
    @gmac7947 4 года назад +2

    Great GREAT PLAYER 👍👍

  • @Brewster999
    @Brewster999 4 года назад +1

    Great stuff keep it up

  • @BigHermAZ
    @BigHermAZ 4 года назад +2

    2:30 "Tuscan" Chrysler Classic? I'm thinking "Tucson", as in Arizona.

  • @charlesmcdonald8375
    @charlesmcdonald8375 4 года назад +1

    Very good. I just subscribed.

  • @jeffcsMN
    @jeffcsMN 4 года назад +4

    I was fortunate to watch him play at a charity event during his prime. One of the most beautiful swings in professional golf, IMO.

  • @sjweaver125
    @sjweaver125 4 года назад +2

    I enjoy Duvall on the golf channel. He once said he saved 40% of his winnings. So I doubt he will attempt any more comebacks. He seems to be happy in his own skin and after all isn't that the best success. Great player back in the day!

  • @rwj3004
    @rwj3004 4 года назад +2

    My fav golfer to watch. I picked up golf in 95. David was my favorite. Miss watching him.

  • @stevesr4233
    @stevesr4233 4 года назад +4

    love his swing and really missed seeing him on tour...

  • @johnfisher747
    @johnfisher747 4 года назад

    You compare him to say Greg Norman, he only won two majors but was in contention for so many more. Some players just don’t convert their chances. What makes a Jack and a Tiger is their ability to close out a tournament. And that never gets old.

  • @John_Wood_
    @John_Wood_ 4 года назад +2

    Beem and Immelman were both a flash in the pan. When Clarke won he was already coming to the end of this competitive career.

    • @anaks247
      @anaks247  4 года назад +1

      I agree. I don’t deny what you say. IMO part of the reason all 3 of those guys disappeared after their major triumph is that they got satisfied and didn’t quite push themselves as hard after they won. Hence, why I used them as examples.

  • @essenegnostic8711
    @essenegnostic8711 4 года назад +2

    Lost too much weight.

  • @erichshuler3167
    @erichshuler3167 2 года назад

    The ONLY reason why Tiger won the 2001 Masters (and thus the Tiger Slam) outright was because David missed the putt on 18. Otherwise there would have been a playoff, and it would have been a coin flip. At David's very best, he quite simply was the equal of Tiger. Period. I remember well that he got injured with the off-the-course training. He was pushing hard. Remember, at that time, serious functional training, as well as the fundamental understanding that off-the-course exercise was critical, was just emerging. David just plain ole overdid it. He did a touch too much cardio to lose weight, and he did not have the right athletic trainer (if he had one at all). He needed a better personal trainer (as well as an athletic trainer) who didn't overtrain him, and who were experts in PREHABBING. If he had had those things, and proper rest, his body could have done it. But he clearly got WAY out of shape. He seemed to gain a lot of weight, which I assume was accompanied by poor off-the-course gym work. I really wish he would get a good training staff around him and push hard to make the senior PGA tour. He could kick so much butt. David, here's one fan who would smile ear to ear to see that happen. You have a talent that only the tiniest percentage of people on Earth have. We fans would love to see you use it again to the fullest. Commentating for the Golf Channel? Who cares? It's just a bunch of boring white guys talking, talking, talking. Be like Roy Kent in Ted Lasso, and get back on the field, dude!

  •  4 года назад

    Everything has its own shelf live. Sad but true. In the groove, Duval was phenomenal !!!
    But now must be content with course design.

  • @jdheelfan
    @jdheelfan 4 года назад +1

    It was the year 2000. I was just out of college and starting work. I am a huge Tiger fan. A fellow at work was a Duval guy. We bet $20 a tournament before Kapalua for every tournament they both played in who would finish higher and it was $40 in majors to be paid off after the tour championship. I almost felt bad taking those hundreds of dollars from him. Tiger won 9 times and 3 majors. Duval won the Buick Challenge

  • @sfneurosurgeon
    @sfneurosurgeon 4 года назад +1

    I would be willing to have one Open Championship and not make the cut on tour for the rest of my golf career.

  • @michaelweaver1748
    @michaelweaver1748 3 года назад

    For a brief few years he was the worlds best golfer. Saw him beat Tiger in Houston at the Tour championship and destroy at the Houston Open, he eagled all four Par 5s in his final round. Amazing player. I always thought he had some demons. Maybe being on top just wasnt the rewarding for him! But he can say “I was once the best golfer in the world”. Oh yeah. Bad back...it can ruin all aspects of your life. Dont blow this off as minor

  • @stringbender247
    @stringbender247 2 месяца назад

    I dont think your giving him having Vertigo a big enough factor in his decline. That had to be extremely difficult to play with. Awesome as always and yes you mentioned him being diagnosed but like i said i think it plays as big a role as anything else

  • @eriwilnel
    @eriwilnel 5 месяцев назад

    Definitely one of the greats in my book. Love how he lagged the club on his down swing and fired his lower body at impact. He hit it pretty long also. I think he averaged over 300 a few years.

  • @YeshuaAkbar7
    @YeshuaAkbar7 3 года назад

    The answer to David Duvall problem is God.
    Just like the woman at the well, God put a longing in our hearts that was intended to lead us back to Him. Only His unconditional acceptance, approval, and affirmation can fill the empty places in our hearts-the deepest thirst of our souls. Until God's love and acceptance is enough, nothing else will be.

  • @FredCDobbs-er4qd
    @FredCDobbs-er4qd Год назад

    A spinal injury never seems to go away. Golf forces you to lean over and lift and that is the killer move to a player with a bad back. It happens and playing through that type of injury is a very, very bad idea. It can only heal by rest, not exercise.

  • @dennissecret2857
    @dennissecret2857 3 года назад

    I actually think that David is a better commentator than he was a player. I agree his swing was a thing of beauty, but it wasn''t something to emulate. Now, just look at Louie Oosthuizen. Copy that!

  • @rah7868
    @rah7868 3 года назад

    I recall hearing he had bouts of Vertigo but didn't use it as an excuse. If true from personal experience it never goes away. Jason Day had vertigo at the US open the year Jordan Spieth won. It was so bad he had to sit down on the course during the round. He came back the next day but was clearly not over it. Not heard if he continues to have problems.

  • @emj2358
    @emj2358 4 года назад +2

    My suggestion for your next video: “What happened to Luke Donald?”

  • @trivet1970
    @trivet1970 4 года назад

    Golf is a very strange game, just like Ian Baker Finch, i dont think anyone can explain why you go from elite golfer to just ok. Mental? Physical? or a combination?

  • @John_Wood_
    @John_Wood_ 4 года назад +2

    Watched DD at the Open last year. He still flushes it, but even on the range he had the odd wild shot. Looking back he should have worked lightly on his back and avoided the crazy fitness rush and weight loss.

    • @markit8785
      @markit8785 3 года назад

      Agreed..phil and other players actually suffered trying to "keep up" with tigers fitness. It wasnt necessary..and left many of them injured or struggling with swings. Even Tiger himself struggled to keep up with his on fitness. Golf is way unique in this way.

  • @johnjohnt6721
    @johnjohnt6721 4 года назад +1

    I watched him shoot 59 on Sky, what a wonderful round and what a great player David was. I watched his decline when he bulked up and I can't believe it was a coincidence, unless the working out aggravated his existing back problem.

  • @timw4369
    @timw4369 4 года назад +1

    he lost his mental edge and once you have lost it very hard to get it back. Unfortunate he has alot of talent and just blew it all away I think he had some marriage issues as well.

  • @fr9khg57h
    @fr9khg57h 4 года назад +1

    Only man alive that could rip a 2 iron 287 in his prime and hit it as high as a lob wedge

  • @oddyseus91
    @oddyseus91 4 года назад +2

    I hope he makes a comeback and plays on the Champion's Tour. Would love to see him win a Senior Open or US Senior Open. I played his Nike Tour Accuracy DD ball for years back in the day.

    • @ikaikamaleko8370
      @ikaikamaleko8370 4 года назад

      Wouldnt that be awesome, to see that swing on the Champions Tour and see him winning.

    • @oddyseus91
      @oddyseus91 4 года назад +1

      @@ikaikamaleko8370 For Sure!! I was always a huge fan. 2009 @ Bethpage was something else to watch. Cheers

    • @ikaikamaleko8370
      @ikaikamaleko8370 4 года назад

      @@oddyseus91 👍

  • @miltonmatthews2138
    @miltonmatthews2138 4 года назад +1

    His problem was snow boarding. Got into that stupid sport and forgot about golf.

  • @danielc45
    @danielc45 4 года назад

    You may want to plan on another story on Lydia Ko.

  • @jerryc194
    @jerryc194 4 года назад +1

    My favorite golfer: DD. My favorite basketball player: Penny Hardaway. Talk about living life with “what if’s”.....

  • @MrMe7111
    @MrMe7111 4 года назад +1

    Another golfer I’ve wondered about ! Thank you. Keep up the great work

  • @auggiediaz5590
    @auggiediaz5590 4 года назад +1

    David Duvall was one of my favorite players in the PGA, he just goes out there and does it with that nice smooth swing. There was a special on T.V. where they had Tiger and Duvall and to two players from the LPGA Tiger's team won but it was a good battle.

  • @stevehannah525
    @stevehannah525 2 года назад

    When he was good he was the best I have seen. I hear he is very personable and friendly with fans as well. So let me say the first sentence again in another way. When he was on he was a machine.

  • @folaogun
    @folaogun 4 года назад +1

    Keep it up! Really appreciate all of your efforts putting these together. Kudos…

  • @terryholloway9930
    @terryholloway9930 4 года назад +1

    Great job I love his commentary great player

  • @pizzaearthpancakesandother2549
    @pizzaearthpancakesandother2549 4 года назад

    I'm a terrible at chipping and putting but where I really suck is my hitting. I'm a bad hitter

  • @ambirdie4163
    @ambirdie4163 4 года назад +5

    ive got another few more "what happened to" names for you boss! what about: luke donald, nick watney, jhonattan vegas

    • @johnserrano8683
      @johnserrano8683 4 года назад

      None in Duval league! Just ok pros ! Anthony Kim! Ya !

    • @ambirdie4163
      @ambirdie4163 4 года назад +1

      @@johnserrano8683 we have seen anthony kim~ but luke donald was a former no.1 tho, awesome golfer, so classy

    • @johnserrano8683
      @johnserrano8683 4 года назад

      @@ambirdie4163 John Raham. #1 one week! Phil. M. Never! Rank or wins?

    • @ambirdie4163
      @ambirdie4163 4 года назад

      @@johnserrano8683 really? phil m never rank no.1 in the world? i guess he is just not that consistent~

    • @johnserrano8683
      @johnserrano8683 4 года назад

      @@ambirdie4163 Rank means nothing!

  • @davidcurtis4478
    @davidcurtis4478 3 года назад +1

    Duval was one of my favorites. Rock on Dave! 🤘🥁🤘🏌️⛳DC

  • @didsomebodysaydmt8193
    @didsomebodysaydmt8193 4 года назад +2

    What happened to the guy that wanted to ride a cart? 🙂

    • @anaks247
      @anaks247  4 года назад

      You talking about Casey Martin?

  • @lawrencebogar6136
    @lawrencebogar6136 4 года назад +1

    In the 90s a number of us thought that his back would not hold up to that extra twist.

  • @BirdmanDeuce26
    @BirdmanDeuce26 2 года назад

    You can actually watch David begin to fight through his injuries in the uploads of tournaments here on RUclips; by 2001, Duval has an extremely pronounced reverse pivot that didn't exist prior. He definitely looks like he's trying to avoid putting pressure on his right side, and "saving" the shot with his hands/athleticism. Duval's swing throughout '97-'99 has significantly more "traditional" weight transfer and rotation.

    • @anaks247
      @anaks247  2 года назад

      Indeed agreed, I noticed there were differences in his 01 and late 90s swing too

  • @buzzYNWA
    @buzzYNWA 3 года назад

    It was pretty apparent that David wouldn't achieve what Tiger wood.

  • @joejohn2892
    @joejohn2892 4 года назад

    It was all mental.... we all deal with the same ups and down. To bad for Dave it was on TV

  • @PresidentGas1
    @PresidentGas1 4 года назад +1

    He got hurt ... never recovered. This isn't a mystery.

  • @adatshhc
    @adatshhc 4 года назад

    You are obviously a fan of Jxmyhighroller. 👍🏾

  • @andrewgavinet9595
    @andrewgavinet9595 4 года назад +2

    Such a shame man, he should’ve won so much more

    • @WilbertoCasillas
      @WilbertoCasillas 4 года назад

      He couldn't have, once the Tiger was around 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @madorsey077
    @madorsey077 4 года назад +1

    His girlfriend broke his heart and he was shattered.