Byron Nelson Chipping

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  • Опубликовано: 11 янв 2025

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  • @bigbensarrowheadchannel2739
    @bigbensarrowheadchannel2739 3 года назад +8

    A gentleman, fierce competitor, and a Texas legend. We miss you Byron.

  • @pb12661
    @pb12661 4 года назад +10

    The coach of a player who holed one of the all time greatest chip shots. Tom Watson, 1982 U.S. Open.

  • @fcholman
    @fcholman 7 лет назад +13

    That lesson was worth the $100. He should have paid up. Thank you for posting this vid.

  • @Guitarpick1770
    @Guitarpick1770 2 года назад +3

    This footage is priceless. That cattle rancher from Texas could sure play the game.

  • @OfCourseICan
    @OfCourseICan 3 года назад +1

    Pleasure to watch: Thank You!

  • @captgiddyup88
    @captgiddyup88 8 лет назад +8

    The most gracious gentleman I have ever had the honor to meet. I see 1 Thumbs Down above. 1 misfit out of 84 is not bad. 1 idiot out of 84 is amazing.

    • @I8l
      @I8l 7 лет назад +3

      it was ben hogan

  • @prasannakumardas1081
    @prasannakumardas1081 7 лет назад +5

    What a humble personality! Great!

  • @MarkLiversedge
    @MarkLiversedge 3 года назад

    Don't know why that appeared in my recommendations but what a joy, thanks for sharing !

  • @MegaSmarterthanyou
    @MegaSmarterthanyou 3 года назад +3

    As soon as you mention money , its game on !!! What a great player !!

  • @josephquaranto2432
    @josephquaranto2432 Год назад +1

    D.A. Weibring invited him to a charity outing at Qincy,Illinois country club. He was in his 80's but could still play and charm an audience. He also had a champions sharp edge and showed it to the He and D.A's opponents Billy Ray Brown and Dan Pohl. Poll was short and stocky and hit his tee shots consistently 30 yards past everyone.

  • @feige9361
    @feige9361 9 лет назад +5

    I chipped in for a birdie after learning the throwing a coin motion. Thank you.

  • @maxsmart8954
    @maxsmart8954 2 года назад +3

    Something’s don’t change “let the club go though” and “woman can’t judge distance well as men” PRICELESS

  • @gerrymcintosh4477
    @gerrymcintosh4477 Месяц назад

    Tough times Mr. Nelson. 💝🥰🙏

  • @rodneydowd4739
    @rodneydowd4739 2 года назад +2

    What an absolute legend of a man

  • @JaydenLawson
    @JaydenLawson 8 лет назад +13

    That cheapskate needed to pay up! Byron Nelson - what a legend. Thanks for uploading. Would love to see the other 10 minutes - even if it is boring. This is important historical and informative footage.

  • @mattaitken888
    @mattaitken888 10 лет назад +6

    remarkable what a little motivation can do

  • @toumistra
    @toumistra 7 лет назад +1

    Hey man, thanks for posting this. This texas gentlemen was a jem.

  • @blakenorman4822
    @blakenorman4822 5 лет назад

    i did a tiny little body move back and through and tried cutting the grass below the ball chipping today and had 4 or five one putts because of it and my other chips were a little long or short but all were at least on the green puttable, thanks for awesome post and thank you Byron

  • @johnhoie1
    @johnhoie1 2 года назад

    Even on this old video, notice how crisp the contact sounds.

  • @A-FrameWedge
    @A-FrameWedge 4 месяца назад

    Many people mostly the British, criticized U.S. players for not playing in the British Open. In this video Byron talks about playing in the 37’ Open, wining 4th place and won $187. 4th place in the ‘37 US Open was $600, U S Tour payed much better than the European Tour.

  • @ryanu3708
    @ryanu3708 3 месяца назад

    Pure gold.

  • @johnclark3697
    @johnclark3697 7 лет назад +1

    Brian Nelson's waz so good they named a machine after him.Iron Brian.

    • @Dreama40
      @Dreama40 7 лет назад +1

      I'm sure you meant Byron....

  • @williamknutson7468
    @williamknutson7468 7 лет назад +3

    The "golden era" of golf, 1943 to 1953. Bobby Locke, Sam Snead, Byron Nelson, Ben Hogan, Julius boros, Jimmy demaret

    • @williamknutson7468
      @williamknutson7468 7 лет назад

      They should make a movie...

    • @poocrayon4588
      @poocrayon4588 2 года назад

      Was a great time. Too bad that it wasn't filmed, would have been great to see in color as it happened.

    • @robertbelyea5767
      @robertbelyea5767 7 месяцев назад

      Yep. I wish I could go back and watch them in their primes. I guess reading the books will have to fo

  • @nickhowell5219
    @nickhowell5219 9 месяцев назад +1

    I miss my coach

  • @woodledog
    @woodledog 8 лет назад +4

    Best ending ever, lol

  • @TheMotownPhilly
    @TheMotownPhilly 4 года назад +1

    That's how winners do it. Playing around then the stakes get raised and boom your out a Hundo. Well done old sir.

  • @quantumpotential7639
    @quantumpotential7639 Год назад

    Nice shot Byron. As always, the ball went right into the cup, where it belongs. Good job.

  • @choco5606
    @choco5606 8 лет назад +3

    i can hear the compression

  • @trav-c137
    @trav-c137 8 лет назад +1

    this was awesome.

  • @palikatrudeau4500
    @palikatrudeau4500 8 лет назад +3

    you can see he has great hands , can't buy that !

  • @pansinghaseni2667
    @pansinghaseni2667 10 лет назад +1

    what a treat

  • @mikeallison7089
    @mikeallison7089 7 лет назад

    That is early TPC Las Colinas.

  • @neoalexy2k
    @neoalexy2k 7 лет назад +1

    byron actually finished 5th in the 1937 british open lol

  • @Gman6755
    @Gman6755 9 лет назад +1

    Time to pony up the C-note!

  • @raywilliams3530
    @raywilliams3530 6 лет назад

    This is great!

  • @jonathanfanning9558
    @jonathanfanning9558 Год назад

    "This one worth a hundred," he says and then promptly chips it directly into the hole, cbatising himself and honing his mind after a little bit of self misgivings about his previous shots going too long. Like that's easily solved just make the hole get in the way. Of course it was slightly fortuitous, nonetheless brilliant competitor spirit. Today's generation may have been chipping it in for a million but the competitive spirit remains preeminent amongst champions. I guess 100 dollars was serious dough in the 20s and 30s. Gentleman and golfing legend Byron Nelson was still spritely and gifted into his later years.

    • @donaldschmidt2990
      @donaldschmidt2990 Год назад

      A basic statement of fact. The greatest players have more "Common Sense" and Insight than everyone else!! Byron Nelson explains that when you're chipping don't reach for the ball. Don't stand too close as well. Just let the arms hang freely. Then a slight movement of the legs to allow for freedom of movement. That's it!! Ninety percent of proper chipping lies in those two basic tenets. If you do these two things properly, you are predisposed to hitting the ball more consistently around the greens. Or anywhere else!! This lesson is sealed with a KISS. KEEP IT SIMPLE STUPID!!

  • @hook7872
    @hook7872 8 лет назад +3

    Pure hustler!! LOL. Didn't call him Iron Byron for nothing

  • @sagatuppercut2960
    @sagatuppercut2960 5 лет назад

    0:55 These people rudely walk in front of Byron during the taping of this video presentation.

  • @Ktc99999-b
    @Ktc99999-b 5 лет назад +1

    master

  • @highgatehandyman6479
    @highgatehandyman6479 11 месяцев назад

    U owe him 100

  • @hopperstonemason
    @hopperstonemason 10 лет назад

    Do you have the rest of the clinic?

    • @G3R3E3G
      @G3R3E3G  10 лет назад

      Yes, but it's very long...

    • @stevewilcox2943
      @stevewilcox2943 9 лет назад

      G3R3E3G can you post it in whole or in pieces?

    • @G3R3E3G
      @G3R3E3G  9 лет назад

      Steve Wilcox I think there's about 10 more minutes of footage, but it's pretty boring and the camera angles aren't the best

  • @charlescash4452
    @charlescash4452 Год назад

    lee trevino chipping

  • @ghay2239
    @ghay2239 Год назад

    Golf idol. 😊

  • @chestermicek
    @chestermicek 7 лет назад

    This video is more about talent than technique. I'll bet Nelson could have used his driver or his putter to hit those shots, and it would have worked out well for him. You might ask, why do you write talent instead of technique, and I'd answer, "because he doesn't mention how valuable the bounce on a sand wedge is when hitting those shots out of scruffy lies".

  • @Ktc99999-b
    @Ktc99999-b 4 года назад +2

    cheapskate