You know what I love most about watching pro golf? The audience doesn't really have a favorite so much as they are just happy to see any fantastic shot. Cheers are equally distributed to all players, according to their playing skills. Outside of family and friends of any given golfer, the audience is just there to enjoy good golf, regardless of whom is playing.
Try GOING to a PGA event. Its pure bliss. You don't even have to know or care about golf. It's basically an open air beer garden on an amazing lawn. I live near Muirfield so we go to the Memorial every year and other events like the Presidents Cup. My lady and I get to show off our threads for a weekend and watch people MUCH better than us play the best golf of their life. The food and drinks in the upgraded sections are way better than years ago and literally every drive, shot and putt is like a grand slam at Fenway. Especially Sunday. You can act like an absolute fool. It's encouraged.
Goal of the video! Happy people who don’t normally watch are stumbling across this. Don’t be afraid to tune in to a tournament late on a Sunday, might not be the most fast-paced sport out there but in my opinion the tension coming down the last few holes in a big tournament is just as intense as anything else
Haotong Li. 4 eagles in one round? That's amazing! I've been playing golf many years and I've never had one. I googled him and this incredible feat wasn't even mentioned. There were a lot of great shots in the video. Thanks for putting it together!
@CP Griffith Really? The hole was filmed (link below) by somebody else who uploaded the same shots. BOTH players skipped the ball across the water. It was the guy (Vijay Singh) who played 2nd who got the hole in one. You might want to delete your comment now? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-RLzX62nXPTo.html
0:29 I love how Brandt Snedeker takes a bow after playing the double-bounce off the rocks. "All in a day's work ladies and gentlemen. Anyone can fly the ball to the green. It takes real skill to play the double-bounce."
I love how they're all super skilled but react as if it was pure luck lol. The first 20 seconds was pure insanity. I don't know how you could even measure that
@@jaredbeard5992 Yeah, it's always a combination. Having skill means that you are able to make calls like that intelligently, and when you get luck on top of that, you can get things like this which are almost impossible otherwise.
When the Eagle counter came up I was expecting to see it for various golfers over different competitions. Not the same bloke in the same competition. Crazy. Crazy golf if you will.
worst comment i've ever seen lol...dude perfect takes hundreds of attempts, makes ONE of them and throws out the rest of the misses....there is no talent in that
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I love when the announcer fails to recognize that Tiger 🐅🐯 never competed with other PGA players, just himself. The best clutch player EVER. Thanks 🐅 Tiger
Nice work :) Some of those shots are just ridiculous luck, and some of them are pure talent. That Tiger around-the-world shot was something else. Thank you!
Some golfers, you just know who it is by their posture and their swing. You don't even need to see their face. I saw that clip on the Island hole and before the camera found his face, I thought to myself "That's Fred Couples." Smooth as butter every time.
Seeing tiger wave his club like a wand after he hit that shot out of the sand trap and it lands and just takes off to the right😳 Mans right he’s a artist
I saw a guy do this at my home country club on the Par 3 14th while playing with my dad one day long ago. We were standing on the 15th tee box. His first shot went in the water and then he parred the hole by skipping it twice on pond and up the hill, onto the green, and in the hole.