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@johnspring9079
@johnspring9079 6 месяцев назад
No player in the world today could do this
@badgumby9544
@badgumby9544 Год назад
With golf clubs I hope.
@lesliedevlin8501
@lesliedevlin8501 Год назад
Great ⛳🏌️ show of all time thanks Les from Perth WA 💯💯💯👍👍👍👀👀👀
@gungagalunga9040
@gungagalunga9040 Год назад
Such a cool dude
@puttervids472
@puttervids472 2 года назад
Whoever thought to make these films deserves awards. Plural. Think if we hadn’t had him on film. What a loss
@jsusna1972
@jsusna1972 2 года назад
9:58 "That must be the tea."
@jackimyers9364
@jackimyers9364 2 года назад
A beautifully relaxed swing.
@capkarr
@capkarr 2 года назад
Amazing!!!
@highdsociety923
@highdsociety923 2 года назад
HE is LITERALLY a REVERSED BOBBLE HEAD... watch how still his head is! he never needed to say "Fore"
@samking4179
@samking4179 3 года назад
great leg action, like all the greats. someone with great leg action is going to come along and clean up. none of the current players play with leg action. awfully boring to watch the pros today.
@johnbundner
@johnbundner 3 года назад
A true genius!
@gerthie
@gerthie 3 года назад
Pure genius
@Russ4704
@Russ4704 3 года назад
Back in the seventies, these instructional videos became available on vhs tapes, the price was nearly $300 for the set.
@poocrayon4588
@poocrayon4588 2 года назад
That's a hell of lot for those times lol. Still I probably would have bought them if I could.
@forever_golfer1981
@forever_golfer1981 3 года назад
These instructional videos are perfect for normal average golfers who don’t look like Greek gods.
@SoldierPrince
@SoldierPrince 3 года назад
It's like you've never heard a respectful man speak to you that way before... and he's the teacher (*Guru). I understand now more than ever the history of classiness and reverence that will ever survive this game, it's the real nature of this sport, one that exceeds any other.
@jcee6886
@jcee6886 3 года назад
Beast mode out of that bunker.
@stephenport4768
@stephenport4768 3 года назад
The talent of amateurs club pros and pros that played in tournaments a century ago Bobby Jones impressive play out of bunkers is great especially with hickory shaft golf club's
@bigbensarrowheadchannel2739
@bigbensarrowheadchannel2739 3 года назад
These Bobby Jones videos are pure gold. What a legend. A true southern gentleman.
@andrefecteau
@andrefecteau 4 года назад
Look how he takes a full swing
@benjclark
@benjclark 4 года назад
"I took up golf when I was 15 and became a real fanatic. I had seen Bobby Jones in a series of shorts he had made years ago, and I had always admired good golfers..." -- cartoonist, Charles M. Schulz in a 1971 interview.
@johndonohoe3778
@johndonohoe3778 4 года назад
Greens were slower then and they had no lob wedges. Bobby Jones is awesome.
@1982kinger
@1982kinger 5 лет назад
Muh niblick
@dougoconnor3889
@dougoconnor3889 5 лет назад
One thing that many of you admirers never mention, Bobby Jones was an amateur his whole career. He never played for money. I never go to any PGA tour events anymore because I think that the pros today are really treated like the Queen of England. Bobby Jones was the greatest golfer of all time and he possessed the most beautiful swing of all time. A real gentleman and authentic hero whose innate goodness shines right through.
@winstonsmith11
@winstonsmith11 5 лет назад
5:37 Unreal consistency from those lies. This guy had such brilliant hands. And that beautiful, natural rhythm. the ease with which he played the game is unmatched. 90 years later, and still no one has made golf look any easier than this.
@shanewilliams1216
@shanewilliams1216 7 месяцев назад
The only other person I think that had a close rhythmic swing to Bobby was Payne Stewart , Man How I miss watching that guy play on tour !!!!
@johncirillo9544
@johncirillo9544 9 дней назад
@@shanewilliams1216 Freddie Couples comes to mind.
@georgesealy4706
@georgesealy4706 5 лет назад
What is so great is how casual he was hitting those shots. The sand is the same as it was then. The balls are better today, but that is no factor in these shots. We even have better clubs than Bobby did. But man could he play. He hits these shots like they are easy.
@terrybader8595
@terrybader8595 5 лет назад
Supernatural touch around the greens. Many stories about his chipping virtuosity.
@tat3917
@tat3917 5 лет назад
"That's about all there is to it." Magari!
5 лет назад
no grooves on that clubface either.
@vikings844
@vikings844 6 лет назад
Bobby Jones did it all, Great golfer, very well educated ,Lawyer, engineer, and to top it off he created the greatest golf course and tournament in the world and was good looking and had all the ladys! This guy could have been president if he wanted to!
@SoldierPrince
@SoldierPrince 3 года назад
Donald Trump did it all, Cheats at golf, has good writers, a couple of forged degrees, and to top it off created some of the worst and most unsuccessful golf courses in the world and thought he was good looking and bought all the ladies. This guy could be a Reality TV Star President if he wanted to. *Well, for one term at least* Based on the fact this is how it reads today exactly 90 years from the time when Bobby Jone's put away the clubs, then your logic my Friend is 💯on the up. You've most probably have never been more correct about something in your life. Sir Jones has Trump Trumped here.
@vikings844
@vikings844 3 года назад
@@SoldierPrince How did Trump get lumped into this conversation! Get your head examined! Nobody wants to hear from a jack up democratic headcase like yourself!
@bavlen
@bavlen 6 лет назад
A true genius' genius.
@bobbyjones948
@bobbyjones948 6 лет назад
Bobby jones.
@kingward8426
@kingward8426 7 лет назад
In my opinion, it takes a major talent to hit that long chip shot from the sand as consistently as he does it here. Buried lies are no cinch, either. Jones was incredible.
@ag358
@ag358 6 лет назад
King Ward the best ever
@plugger4945
@plugger4945 3 года назад
The man was a GOD!!!
@longlivechina7538
@longlivechina7538 7 лет назад
Cool super awesome dude
@SaintsCheat
@SaintsCheat 7 лет назад
How the eff does someone stand on a golf balls and buries it in the sand and hits 5 of within few feet of the green with a ...'not even a sand wedge club'. This is just crazy. Imagine this dude with todays clubs and balls.....
@ag358
@ag358 6 лет назад
SaintsCheat that's y he's the best ever. Retired at 28 went months in between majors without touching a club
@brandonsnyder7922
@brandonsnyder7922 5 лет назад
Because he was one of the greatest golfers to ever play the game that's how he did it
@NoosaHeads
@NoosaHeads 7 лет назад
When was this made?
@PantsofVance
@PantsofVance 7 лет назад
Nah 3 weeks ago, I was there
@CosmicApe
@CosmicApe 7 лет назад
Amazing chips with what is a 7-iron out of the sand. I don't think any pro would think of doing that on a long bunker shot like that... the lost art of a true genius short game.
@FredCDobbs-er4qd
@FredCDobbs-er4qd 4 года назад
Actually, I have a set of clubs from that era. He is using what was then called a "niblick" which became the 9 iron. The 9 iron from my set is 54 degrees or what is now a sand wedge. If I ever replace the shafts in those clubs they will be as good as anything made today.
@bradyhathorn6967
@bradyhathorn6967 3 года назад
@@FredCDobbs-er4qd That would be interesting to see, do they still spin okay?
@FredCDobbs-er4qd
@FredCDobbs-er4qd 3 года назад
@@bradyhathorn6967 If you are asking about the grooves.....they are in great shape. There is little wear and tear on these clubs. They are Hillerich & Bradsby blades. Not for sale. To me, the shafts are not very good for today's crowd. These were among the first mass produced steel and they didn't have them down pat yet.
@bradyhathorn6967
@bradyhathorn6967 3 года назад
@@FredCDobbs-er4qd very cool
@stumarston6812
@stumarston6812 2 года назад
My mashie niblick is 37 degrees.
@beatlejim64
@beatlejim64 7 лет назад
I think this is from 1931....
@FredCDobbs-er4qd
@FredCDobbs-er4qd 4 года назад
it is
@raceching
@raceching 7 лет назад
I always have problems in sand - can't play anything like a shot - always thin it. I'm gonna try this.
@vikings844
@vikings844 6 лет назад
Me too
@FredCDobbs-er4qd
@FredCDobbs-er4qd 4 года назад
The club is not supposed to dig into the sand. It is made to glide along on top like a surf board. Don't try to "dig" the ball out. Just "scrape" the sand starting 2 or 3 inches behind the ball. The sand will pile up in front of the club and it is that sand that pops the ball up and out. One of the easiest shots in the game.
@hughcapetien
@hughcapetien 3 года назад
@@FredCDobbs-er4qd Jones hits out of the sand look very much like one of his chip shots from the fringe of the green.
@FredCDobbs-er4qd
@FredCDobbs-er4qd 3 года назад
@@hughcapetien Yeah, in these films Jones is using a club equal to a modern wedge of 54 degrees. It is not a sand wedge which was not invented until the following year by Gene Sarazen. A wedge will "dig" into the sand and is no longer what is used in the sand traps. Now, it's what is called a sand wedge. This lesson is outdated by the newer equipment.
@raceching
@raceching 7 лет назад
I can't believe my eyes when he plays those sand shots - Bobby Jones, the best.
@jngr1
@jngr1 7 лет назад
When Bobby Jones says "When you address the ball..." does anyone else think of "The Honeymooners"?
@icantbelieveitsnotnews2828
@icantbelieveitsnotnews2828 7 лет назад
Jacob Juenger hello ball!
@FredCDobbs-er4qd
@FredCDobbs-er4qd 4 года назад
"Hellooooooo Ball!".
@Dreama40
@Dreama40 8 лет назад
7 plugged lies hit within 3 foot of the hole! Forget Tiger, Bobby's the man!
@ag358
@ag358 6 лет назад
Dreama40 goat
@brandonsnyder7922
@brandonsnyder7922 5 лет назад
I thought the same thing. Truly a great man
@jp-xe9hi
@jp-xe9hi 5 лет назад
Best player ever been in my opinion
@winstonsmith11
@winstonsmith11 5 лет назад
Why forget Tiger? That's ridiculous. Bobby, Hogan, Jack, and Tiger were all the greatest of their eras. They're all goats. Let's just leave it there. No need to denigrate Tiger to make your point about Jones' greatness.
@FredCDobbs-er4qd
@FredCDobbs-er4qd 4 года назад
Well, not taking away anything from Bobby Jones, BUT, watch the first and second plugged lie shots. The first flies half way to the hole and rolls up to the hole. The 2nd barely gets out of the trap, some 15 feet short of the first shot but then rolls twice as far as the first. Look at the green! It's all down hill from the top of the trap and flat around the hole then uphill just after the hole. It's a set up. Anyone would do well from where Jones is playing the shot.
@robertburnett3528
@robertburnett3528 8 лет назад
Hundreds of golf videos today. I am going with Bobby. Bob Burnett.
@firefighter3760
@firefighter3760 8 лет назад
like a boss
@TheMickkcim
@TheMickkcim 9 лет назад
wtf is a mashi niblick
@oldfartcycling
@oldfartcycling 8 лет назад
+mick white The mashie niblick corresponds roughly to a modern 7-iron.
@graemehodges4367
@graemehodges4367 8 лет назад
+Michael Maddox A mashie-niblick was often numbered 7 after the makers started giving clubs numbers in the early 1930s, but in fact was more like a modern-day wedge - typically about 45 degrees of loft. The niblick (8) was around 50 degrees, so something like a modern gap wedge. Then you had a spade-mashie (6) at around 40 degrees, a mashie (5) at around 35 degrees, mid-iron (4) at 30 degrees, iron (3) at 25 degrees, cleek (2) at 21 degrees and driving iron (1) at 18 degrees. Over the years the lofts of the 3 iron and down got closer together - typically in 4 degree increments - so by the 1960s a 7 iron was more like 40 degrees, by the 1980s it had come down to around 38 degrees, and today a 7 iron is considered 'standard' at 34 degrees.
@kilmoturtles1
@kilmoturtles1 7 лет назад
I liked the name so much that I named my son Mashi. I hope he is good at golf, otherwise I believe I set him up to be ridiculed for the rest of his life. As long as nobody starts calling him Mashi mashed potatoes
@Dreama40
@Dreama40 9 лет назад
Dammm this is IMPRESSIVE when you consider the equipment and how many years ago this was filmed! I mean from 6.00 onwards Holy Crap!!!!!
@joshlynch5676
@joshlynch5676 3 года назад
@@FredCDobbs-er4qd Nice gatekeeping.
@theBike45
@theBike45 9 лет назад
Might note that Bobby Jones won the Slam in 1930 using hickory shafted clubs, although steel shafts were legalized in 1924. Obviously steel shafted technology was not light years ahead of hickory. Hickory shafted golfing is the only facet of golf that's growing in popularity these days. Six clubs and 3 hour rounds of golf and the period apparel are part of its appeal.
@vantarcane
@vantarcane 10 лет назад
just shows you dont need all this "extra spin" or "better accuracy" clubs and balls if Bobby Jones can do that then
@humdrummed
@humdrummed 4 года назад
doubt you are "the" ben wright or you would understand the difference. i play hickory shafted clubs and i will say this. the ball does not go as far, bad shots are worse and good shots not as good as you thought and short game is h e double toothpicks! not to mention sand! get some hickories and shoot under par. come back and tell me "if bobby can do that then"!
@ag358
@ag358 3 года назад
Yes, bobby did do that then, he was a golf genius.
@ericelmore
@ericelmore 10 лет назад
Incredible to be able to actually see Bobby Jones give a lesson.
@slatt331967
@slatt331967 10 лет назад
Very accurate wow