I'd like to to truly thank and acknowledge The Masters for having put these incredible final rounds for us to enjoy up on RUclips for our enjoyment. During these very trying times, I've gotten to feel the tournament progress through the years. Every morning I get up and choose which tournament I'm going to enjoy today. So many of these boring days have been turned into Sunday at The Masters. Is there anything better than that? Well, other than Mom's cooking I mean.
There was a touching interview with Raymond and Pat Summeral a few weeks after this. Raymond said he with the chance of being the old Masters winner, and the first winner of the Par 3 to win the Masters gone astray, left a little bit of his heart out on the course that day.
i was born in 99. living on a golf course in Jacksonville basically turned my love for the game even more special, I wish I was alive during this generation........
1989: he led through most of the second round & the first five holes of the third round. 1990: he briefly joint-led for two holes during Saturday. 1996: he led the last six holes.
Whatever the total is, he definitely made the most of his opportunities. His three wins are the only top 10s he's ever had at the Masters. His next best was a T12 in 1991.
1990. Faldo's greatest year. Came within a whisker of making the U.S. Open playoff too (which if he had made - I would have placed my whole life savings on him winning)...
Certainly a 'banner year' because of his two majors, but outside of those (and his US Open near-miss) Faldo didn't actually play all that well in 1990. He won no other tournaments, and only finished 12th on the European money list, and 37th on the US money list. Compare that to Sandy Lyle in 1988, who finished 5th in Europe and 7th in America. Even Woosnam in '91 arguably played better overall golf (8th in Europe, 30th in the US) than Faldo had in 1990.
Weiskopf and Venturi both played with Ray Floyd on tour. And Faldo really only came over from England to play in the majors. My guess is that they knew Floyd a lot better and it was more personal rooting than national pride
@@untexan I always figured it was because they were broadcasting to American homes, and not British etc. It was the CBS coverage after all, the BBC coverage would've been all about Faldo, I'd have thought 🙂
Faldo has not looked round at the leaderboard, not has his caddie. Err, what? This is the best final round I have watched for years. All the big names, Floyd was pure class, Nicklaus so determined like a Thor who'd lost his hammer and Faldo kept going like the terminator! Faldo seemed to be the only one still with persimmon and steel shaft.
1:06:08 "That's Steve Williams his Australian caddie." Wrong country, Melnyk. 2:35:10 I disagree with Venturi. Floyd's ball hitting Huston's coin on 14 actually helped it go back to the left and almost go in the hole.
The masters will always be a springtime feast to relish, the birdsong ,those stunning blossoms , such intense competition from first to last, it gets no better than this.
1:08:27 Faldo's reaction to this shot is one of my favorites. In his voice, you could hear the despair as he knew the ball was long and has an impossible 2nd shot as Floyd pulls away. Kudos to the CBS crew The audio and video were perfect
A gut wrenching loss for Floyd. He would have surpassed Jack as the oldest Masters Champ ever. It slipped away and Faldo put himself in position to win.
Faldo is such a beast. The Masters music playing while he was hunting down Floyd didn’t seem very fitting. They shoulda switched it to the theme from Jaws. Killer!
Yeah it was special from a plugged lie, hardly any green to work with and lightning fast green. That up and down is what I remember most about the tournament. Time stamps for it, bunker shot- 1:10:04, putt- 1:12:54
Most people point to Raymond Floyd's rushed 2nd shot that went into the water. As where he lost the tournament... But to me, it was his 2nd shot on hole 17! To miss it so far left, 135yds out, from the middle of the fairway. Was such a big unforced error. Leaving him with an incredibly difficult chance for a 2 putt. Nick Faldo is such a fierce competitor! Absolutely gives every shot his 100% focus. Doesn't give an inch. The consument grinder! And fairplay to the Golden Bear. What an effort at 50 years old! Really it was his putting & short game that let him down. He drove the ball further than men 20-30 years younger than him. Love watching back these old Masters tournaments!
Faldo's presence was enough to put Norman off in 96. He wanted to be paired in the final round with someone who he could relax and talk to, Faldo doesn't speak.
@@truthlifefishing1730 Faldo excelled when he could get a tournament into a match play scenario. 1 vs 1, where his competitor was effected by his clutch shot making. It certainly played a factor in Floyd's mistakes.
The commentators were saying Floyds chip on 14 hit Hustons coin and went right and missed going in. If you look, it hits the left side of the coin slightly and it actually kicks ever so slightly to the left helping it get closer. Commentators are Fkn blind.
The way that Faldo won THREE Masters tournaments is incredible: 1989 Hoch choked on the 10th (play-off) 1990 Floyd choked on the 11th (play-off) 1996 Norman choked on the first 12 holes of the final round, losing a six shot lead.
One of the few that had that effect on people...seemed like a machine in those clutch moments. When I took up golf I was Faldo every time I stood over the ball (until I swung anyway)
2:57:24 BS that Huston's coin caused Floyd's putt to miss. The coin made the ball deflect _toward_ the hole, and it still missed on the high side. If anything, it nearly caused the off line putt to go in.
Also, the 1st ever African-American member of Augusta National, Ron Townsend, joined the club. 4 months later, Hall Thompson, a member of Augusta, who was the founder of Shoal Creek Golf Club of Birmingham, didn't want blacks at his golf club. It would also be the end of ABC's coverage of the PGA Championship, which was held at Shoal Creek. CBS would take over in '91. Tiger? He was just 14 years old in '90. Philip Alfred Mickelson? Lefty was 20 years old, maybe he was at the '90 Masters, as an amateur!
Hardin was such a dummy - as the second twice consecutive champion he should either have put the jacket on himself, like Nicklaus did in 1966, or, as a very classy touch, Jack himself, who of course Nick had played with in the final round, could have been invited to put it on him. I'm certain that the great Jack would have been delighted to do so.
@22:40 Vern missed that one. Nicklaus played with Sandy Lyle in the final round of the 86 masters, not Price. Price was paired with Norman in the final group that day.
Floyd thinks that being relax and smiling could get him the green jacket. At the end he found out being fully focus and serious is a much better weapon. The smile finally cracked and I knew it was all a fake smiles during the play off.
Ray Floyd was walking around with a 4 shot lead, he was hitting it great and and it looked like he thought it was enough. And you do not win the Masters with a 72 on Sunday in those conditions.
Yes...one of Nicklaus wins, in 66 if I'm not mistaken, was in an 18 hole playoff. It made him the first, an only repeat winner, until Sir Nick's win in the 90 Master's.
what a feeling that must've been for Nick in joining (at the time) Jack as the only repeat winners. Not sure what Floyd was trying on 11. looked to be a hanging lie and he wanted to cut it over the pond.
Just a comment in passing, I froze the video at 2.59.51 ,, Mr. Floyd at address on his second shot. It certainly looks like to me that he is completely lined up to the exact spot where the ball went into the pond. Was he trying to hit a fade ? ,,,, as far as Faldo is concerned without question one of the best golf swings in the history of the game. Faldo was a grinder and well deserved of all his victories.
You're absolutely right, his feet are left, at the pond. But his takeaway line is going to make a fade so difficult, it just ends up being a pull, kind of a double cross. Was a very bad shot, sadly
2:59:51 his set up shows the ball has no where to go but left in the water. Up hill stance but he chose to line up left with water to the left? Why? Was he playing a cut into an uphill stance? Anybody see something else? Now look where Faldo's feet are lined up. 3:00:22. Far right away from water and trouble.
@@hughmasson2200 it's almost impossible to cut it from that stance. I guess he just lined up wrong, although that seems improbable too. I guess only Raymond knows.
Did Steve Williams cost Floyd a Major? Goofing around before his second into 11. Did Raymond lose his concentration? Or was it all part of Raymond's "Having fun" strategy? I remember Dan Jenkins being scathing of Raymond for losing this in his 1990 Masters review in Golf Digest....
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They were wrong about the coin on 14 it actually kicked his ball closer to the hole not further away... Okay at least they debated it a bit in the end.
2:56:35: I love how some desperate Floyd fan yells “Knocked it wide!” the minute Faldo’s ball leaves the clubface. I mean, how annoyed and wound-up do you have to be to shout out something like that?!
Played with Chris at a tournament on the Nike Tour. Amazing talent and had an incredible shirt game. He was an artist around the green. Really fun to watch.
I'd like to to truly thank and acknowledge The Masters for having put these incredible final rounds for us to enjoy up on RUclips for our enjoyment. During these very trying times, I've gotten to feel the tournament progress through the years. Every morning I get up and choose which tournament I'm going to enjoy today. So many of these boring days have been turned into Sunday at The Masters. Is there anything better than that? Well, other than Mom's cooking I mean.
Also great quality as well
I couldn't agree more. 👍🏼
te races of nascar of 90 years maybe, but i love the golf of 80s/90s it's very relaxing clealry
My father spent the week at The Masters in 1990. What a memory!
There was a touching interview with Raymond and Pat Summeral a few weeks after this. Raymond said he with the chance of being the old Masters winner, and the first winner of the Par 3 to win the Masters gone astray, left a little bit of his heart out on the course that day.
i was born in 99. living on a golf course in Jacksonville basically turned my love for the game even more special, I wish I was alive during this generation........
Nick Faldo, Back-To-Back! Champion. Awesome! Nick Faldo, A Class Act! The True Champion!🤓😎😎
Funny how 30 years later Jim Nance still lead announcer for CBS golf, and Nick Faldo right by his side in the 18th tower.
And....Freddie, Jim's college roommate is still playing in the Masters and Verne was still announcing as of this year. pretty cool
“It’s a little more emotional this one, I really feel as if I’ve made history this time” What a great quote
Next: the heartbreak in 1996 for Norman...the third and most dramatic one. Faldo again will impress.
That style of opening needs to make a comeback.
Faldo said in 2016 that he'd led a total of seven holes at the Masters. Talk about delivering when it matters most!!
1989: he led through most of the second round & the first five holes of the third round.
1990: he briefly joint-led for two holes during Saturday.
1996: he led the last six holes.
@@MrAJR76 maybe he was referring to the Sunday...
Whatever the total is, he definitely made the most of his opportunities. His three wins are the only top 10s he's ever had at the Masters. His next best was a T12 in 1991.
Greg Norman 9 top 10. You must make it count
Loved Faldos swing still trying to copy it now!! Wilson bag and glove, bag full of Mizunos!!
Great bunker shot by Faldo under pressure at the first extra play off hole.
Loved that era with Faldo.Such a great style and so tough mentally
1990. Faldo's greatest year. Came within a whisker of making the U.S. Open playoff too (which if he had made - I would have placed my whole life savings on him winning)...
Certainly a 'banner year' because of his two majors, but outside of those (and his US Open near-miss) Faldo didn't actually play all that well in 1990.
He won no other tournaments, and only finished 12th on the European money list, and 37th on the US money list.
Compare that to Sandy Lyle in 1988, who finished 5th in Europe and 7th in America.
Even Woosnam in '91 arguably played better overall golf (8th in Europe, 30th in the US) than Faldo had in 1990.
The commentators were rooting for Floyd so much...
Nick Faldo very rarely choked in his career, really solid back nine in that pressure.
Tom Weiskopf was certainly gritting his gnashers
Venturi and weiskopf always hated Europeans winning you can hear it in the commentary
Weiskopf and Venturi both played with Ray Floyd on tour. And Faldo really only came over from England to play in the majors. My guess is that they knew Floyd a lot better and it was more personal rooting than national pride
@@untexan I always figured it was because they were broadcasting to American homes, and not British etc. It was the CBS coverage after all, the BBC coverage would've been all about Faldo, I'd have thought 🙂
I've been binge watching these for days now. It's better than crack
Change your crack dealer man.
@@dougiemontana4815 Never tried crack,prefer the Masters.
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Laugh the Fockler out LOUD!
High key bro high key
Have you done crack...1990 masters is not better than it
THESE ARE SO GREAT THANK YOU FOR PUTTING THEM UP!
Faldo is underrated as being one of the greatest golfers ever…..3 Green Jackets…and 2 of them were back-to-back.
Absolutely he's the Larry Bird of golf...
Both household names pretty much still
Remember, two of the green jackets he won only because the other guy choked.
He’s hardly underrated, come on.
@@andrewrobinson8305 really?….alot of people think he’s one of the greatest ever?
Faldo has not looked round at the leaderboard, not has his caddie. Err, what? This is the best final round I have watched for years. All the big names, Floyd was pure class, Nicklaus so determined like a Thor who'd lost his hammer and Faldo kept going like the terminator! Faldo seemed to be the only one still with persimmon and steel shaft.
Just reading BBC article, had to come and watch it...again :)
1:06:08 "That's Steve Williams his Australian caddie." Wrong country, Melnyk.
2:35:10 I disagree with Venturi. Floyd's ball hitting Huston's coin on 14 actually helped it go back to the left and almost go in the hole.
Faldo, with a 300 yard drive on the 11th, in the playoff. Downhill, I know, but with a persimmon driver that's a long way out there.
That club had such a small looking head I assumed it was a three wood.
Nathan Devlin drive and 8 iron , now it’s drive and 4 iron or more
The masters will always be a springtime feast to relish,
the birdsong ,those stunning blossoms , such intense
competition from first to last, it gets no better than this.
Wow. 1990 was 30 years ago. I'm starting to get old.
That's two of us anyway
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1:08:27 Faldo's reaction to this shot is one of my favorites. In his voice, you could hear the despair as he knew the ball was long and has an impossible 2nd shot as Floyd pulls away. Kudos to the CBS crew The audio and video were perfect
A gut wrenching loss for Floyd. He would have surpassed Jack as the oldest Masters Champ ever. It slipped away and Faldo put himself in position to win.
Faldo is such a beast. The Masters music playing while he was hunting down Floyd didn’t seem very fitting. They shoulda switched it to the theme from Jaws. Killer!
Faldo is so underrated
agreed...and actually he’s one of the greatest to ever play in my opinion... people forget he won 3 masters...and 2 of those were back to back.
“Underrated” by who? In what way?
He’s generally acknowledged as one of the greatest of all time.
So why do you think he’s “underrated”?
R.I.P. Seve Ballesteros
12th - the most amazing up and down in Major history by Faldo.
By a MILE.
Yeah it was special from a plugged lie, hardly any green to work with and lightning fast green. That up and down is what I remember most about the tournament. Time stamps for it, bunker shot- 1:10:04, putt- 1:12:54
“It’s a little more emotional this one, I really feel as if I’ve made history this time” What a great quote
Agreed Great up and down.
Floyd would have been The first golfer to have won majors in 4 different decades
The Seppos were quite reluctant to mention Nick Faldo at the beginning - billing it a duel between Floyd and Nicklaus
Faldo’s shot on the 9th was class 30mins in.
60 Minutes fans must have hated Faldo...
Nah. I'd guess 90% of 60 Minutes viewers also watch golf and loved the playoff "excitement".
90% of 60 minutes fans must've been braindead anyway
had forgotten who won this....thrilling comeback and SD victory by Faldo.
24:00 I'm convinced that Player thought he missed that putt on 12. The way he starts walking early and pauses as it goes in......hilarious
It was funny. Didn't like the way he just strolled past the hole without getting his ball though. Bit rude
@@Edgar_Randolph His caddie knows what to do.
I can't believe I was 15 yr old in 1990 and watching this now it looks like the 60s did then (relatively)--ouch lol
Most people point to Raymond Floyd's rushed 2nd shot that went into the water. As where he lost the tournament... But to me, it was his 2nd shot on hole 17! To miss it so far left, 135yds out, from the middle of the fairway. Was such a big unforced error. Leaving him with an incredibly difficult chance for a 2 putt. Nick Faldo is such a fierce competitor! Absolutely gives every shot his 100% focus. Doesn't give an inch. The consument grinder! And fairplay to the Golden Bear. What an effort at 50 years old! Really it was his putting & short game that let him down. He drove the ball further than men 20-30 years younger than him. Love watching back these old Masters tournaments!
Faldo's presence was enough to put Norman off in 96. He wanted to be paired in the final round with someone who he could relax and talk to, Faldo doesn't speak.
@@truthlifefishing1730 Faldo excelled when he could get a tournament into a match play scenario. 1 vs 1, where his competitor was effected by his clutch shot making. It certainly played a factor in Floyd's mistakes.
@@ryanschultz4119 Floyd shot 72 on the final round in those conditions. You cannot do that and expect to win.
@@truthlifefishing1730 Correct you are!
The commentators were saying Floyds chip on 14 hit Hustons coin and went right and missed going in. If you look, it hits the left side of the coin slightly and it actually kicks ever so slightly to the left helping it get closer. Commentators are Fkn blind.
3:13:40 Nick Faldo came in to Augusta as the defending masters champion and out with it
Felt bad for Floyd coming up short, but no shame is losing to a guy like Faldo.
Weiskopf belongs in the Broadcasting Hall of Fame (cough, cough)
Loving the opening music to the broadcast. Very relaxing.
Want to find out which song that is.
2:59:51 Check where Raymond Floyd is aiming ...
exactly where he hit it
The way that Faldo won THREE Masters tournaments is incredible:
1989 Hoch choked on the 10th (play-off)
1990 Floyd choked on the 11th (play-off)
1996 Norman choked on the first 12 holes of the final round, losing a six shot lead.
One of the few that had that effect on people...seemed like a machine in those clutch moments. When I took up golf I was Faldo every time I stood over the ball (until I swung anyway)
True, but Faldo’s scores in those final rounds were:
65 (1989)
69 (1990)
67 (1996)
Faldo put the pressure on those other guys, then they choked.
I would argue that Floyd lost on the 10th with that weak putt to win.
2:57:24 BS that Huston's coin caused Floyd's putt to miss. The coin made the ball deflect _toward_ the hole, and it still missed on the high side. If anything, it nearly caused the off line putt to go in.
whetedge yip well said
I just said the same thing in a new comment above. Yank commentators going for yank golfer.
It was a chip though, not a putt. But I agree with your sentiments. And I'm American. We do get stupidly overzealous
Also, the 1st ever African-American member of Augusta National, Ron Townsend, joined the club. 4 months later, Hall Thompson, a member of Augusta, who was the founder of Shoal Creek Golf Club of Birmingham, didn't want blacks at his golf club. It would also be the end of ABC's coverage of the PGA Championship, which was held at Shoal Creek. CBS would take over in '91. Tiger? He was just 14 years old in '90. Philip Alfred Mickelson? Lefty was 20 years old, maybe he was at the '90 Masters, as an amateur!
Mickelson played his first Masters in ‘91. Woods played his first in ‘95.
&?
Raymond almost won a major in 4 decades. That would have been one on Jack
Loved Fannys' little strut/wiggle as She knew it was won!..go löök again!
When? Can you please put a time stamp?
Raymond cam so close so many times to winning a 2nd Masters.
Crenshaw suffered a lot of close calls before he finally did win his second.
2:56:33 Champions Swing!
O. G. Loser comment !
Loser reply!
O. G. Chamfions shlong !
Hardin was such a dummy - as the second twice consecutive champion he should either have put the jacket on himself, like Nicklaus did in 1966, or, as a very classy touch, Jack himself, who of course Nick had played with in the final round, could have been invited to put it on him. I'm certain that the great Jack would have been delighted to do so.
If it had been an American doing what Nick did I'm sure that Hardin would have had Jack there to present the jacket
Floyd thought he was already the winner walking onto green at the first play off hole.
Ray Floyd would have been the Only golfer in history to win majors in 4 different decades if he won.
@22:40 Vern missed that one. Nicklaus played with Sandy Lyle in the final round of the 86 masters, not Price. Price was paired with Norman in the final group that day.
He corrected himself a few minutes later.
Was Gary Player the only "player", to leave it to his caddy to retrieve the ball from the hole?
33:17 “working hard!” - Bernhard Langer
Cameraman must’ve been moving fast with heavy camera :-)
Floyd thinks that being relax and smiling could get him the green jacket. At the end he found out being fully focus and serious is a much better weapon. The smile finally cracked and I knew it was all a fake smiles during the play off.
Ray Floyd was walking around with a 4 shot lead,
he was hitting it great and and it looked like he thought it was enough.
And you do not win the Masters with a 72 on Sunday in those conditions.
This began a run for John Huston of 12 straight made cuts at the Masters, finishing top 25 nine times. Was a horse for the course.
I gotta be honest was he aimed that way ?
Verne Lundquist said Jack was paired with Nick price in 1986 When Jack won. Jack was paired with Sandy Lyle In 86 on Sunday. 22:40
He corrected himself a few minutes later.
I was hoping for an 18 hole playoff on Monday. Did the masters use to have full 18 hole playoffs?
Yes
Yes...one of Nicklaus wins, in 66 if I'm not mistaken, was in an 18 hole playoff. It made him the first, an only repeat winner, until Sir Nick's win in the 90 Master's.
The Masters had a 36 hole playoff at it's inception. I believe Sarazen won his in a 36 hole playoff.
Faldo saving par on 12 got him into the playoff.
I recall watching this - as soon as Ray Floyd missed the putt on 10, I knew there was only one winner
what a feeling that must've been for Nick in joining (at the time) Jack as the only repeat winners. Not sure what Floyd was trying on 11. looked to be a hanging lie and he wanted to cut it over the pond.
Just a bad pull, hands closing the face through impact. He did it a few times throughout the round, like his tee shot at the 6th
Anyone recognise a very young Steve Williams (Tiger’s longtime and most successful caddie) on Ray Floyd’s bag.
Just a comment in passing, I froze the video at 2.59.51 ,, Mr. Floyd at address on his second shot. It certainly looks like to me that he is completely lined up to the exact spot where the ball went into the pond. Was he trying to hit a fade ? ,,,, as far as Faldo is concerned without question one of the best golf swings in the history of the game. Faldo was a grinder and well deserved of all his victories.
You're absolutely right, his feet are left, at the pond. But his takeaway line is going to make a fade so difficult, it just ends up being a pull, kind of a double cross. Was a very bad shot, sadly
Very star studded final round.
Sure wish you guys would upload the entire tournaments and *without* the spoilers......
Nicklaus on 10th tee: " I hope they couldn't get outta the way".
Lol! 😅
Love the 80s and 90s golf hearing the crack of persimmon!
2:59:51 his set up shows the ball has no where to go but left in the water. Up hill stance but he chose to line up left with water to the left? Why? Was he playing a cut into an uphill stance? Anybody see something else? Now look where Faldo's feet are lined up.
3:00:22. Far right away from water and trouble.
I agree, but he didn't play a cut. It started straight and drew into the water. Why he was set up aiming at the water, I don't know.
@@hughmasson2200 it's almost impossible to cut it from that stance. I guess he just lined up wrong, although that seems improbable too. I guess only Raymond knows.
He had the pulls that day. He simply pulled it.
Pulled his tee shot on 6th
2nd shot into 17.
And playoff there, all the same, big pulls
Did Steve Williams cost Floyd a Major? Goofing around before his second into 11. Did Raymond lose his concentration? Or was it all part of Raymond's "Having fun" strategy? I remember Dan Jenkins being scathing of Raymond for losing this in his 1990 Masters review in Golf Digest....
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2:05 the first time I've heard "You da man!" while watching these. Thus begins the worst period in televised golf.
C'mon ur kidding!!what u want...polite golf claps and cries off "well done"
Dean Whyte yes, actually
lol whatever. that kind of thing is cool
They were wrong about the coin on 14 it actually kicked his ball closer to the hole not further away... Okay at least they debated it a bit in the end.
holes at the Masters. Talk about delivering when it matters most!!
This opening music makes me wanna do Coke and I've never done Coke
3:03:18 Chances of making this Steve?... very, very slim.
I bet the amateur ended up getting arrested for beating his wife in their trailer
3:16:27 which Andy is he referring to?
Me I assume he meant Sandy, Sandy Lyles the 1988 Champion
2:59:52 KERPLUNK--KERPLOOEY 😮
2:37:49 Floyd's practice putt, he definitely wasn't going to be leaving his actual putt short 😂
The person in charge of the opening music was fired immediately following the telecast
Time 1.21.12 one of the best comments on experience
Check out Greame McDowell for a great example of that OTT shallowing move
Floyd hitting it right where he was aiming on 11
Faldo later said he though Floyd rushed the shot.
He do
Steve Williams on Floyd's bag
Watson's get-up, really??
I always forget about Raymond Floyd
2:56:35: I love how some desperate Floyd fan yells “Knocked it wide!” the minute Faldo’s ball leaves the clubface.
I mean, how annoyed and wound-up do you have to be to shout out something like that?!
"Floyd has parred this hole all 3 days, so far..." Commentators, they really like to pi55 off the Golfing Gods.
If you listen closely when Nick is putting from the front of the 12 th green ( final day) he shouts “GO “ so loud 😂😂😂😂⛳️⛳️👍👍
Peter Fox coming out of that fringe 🙄🙄😂😂⛳️⛳️👍👍
I like how he tips his invisible hat after he makes it😆
Bob Ross would have been a great golf commentator.
Look like Floyd was little bit of a sore loser!
Put on last years jacket. I'am sure he will get a second one. Winner gets a Green Jacket after ever win?
One week after Burnt Hamburger got canned...
Definitely the year of the ugly sweater.
watch the Masters the year before this in 1989… Faldo himself was wearing a beauty of a sweater lol
Nice leaderboard 1:16:48
Chris Patton . Says he just couldn’t lose the weight. It’s a shame had a lot of talent
Played with Chris at a tournament on the Nike Tour. Amazing talent and had an incredible shirt game. He was an artist around the green. Really fun to watch.