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Gary Player Completes the Career Grand Slam: 1965 U.S. Open Film 

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It took 90 holes, but when all was said and done, Gary Player completed the career grand slam with a rousing performance at Bellerive Country Club in St. Louis.
The original official film, produced in 1965.
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Комментарии : 22   
@ranajungbahadur7733
@ranajungbahadur7733 3 года назад
Not only a great champion, Gary Player is a genuine gentleman. He proved it by donating his prize money for a noble cause.
@victorkreitner754
@victorkreitner754 3 месяца назад
Kel Nagle only had 2 wins on the US PGA tour, but in total he had 94 professional wins around the world. Very impressive. Had he played more golf in the US he may of won more majors. He had 1 major win at the 1960 Open Championship. It's amazing to see this with Player knowing almost 60 years later at age 88 he can still hit a ball with vigor and flexibility.
@alydar21
@alydar21 3 года назад
Just wonderful. And fun to watch/learn more about kel Nagle.
@markhuru
@markhuru 2 месяца назад
Gary player I believe was only a champion because he was a driven foreign player always seeking acceptance ,smaller, not as admired like Arnold or Jack. The determined golfer always showing that he was as good as the rest…
@DeezzzzNutzzzz
@DeezzzzNutzzzz 25 дней назад
Ya definitely if he was accepted he would've lost all natural skill and sucked.
@dominickesposito9051
@dominickesposito9051 7 месяцев назад
"Well Done!" -- DrDom -- Golf Nucleus
@thenumberquelve158
@thenumberquelve158 3 года назад
3:49 That is a big, fat NOPE from me in terms of trying to climb that thing.
@tomloft2000
@tomloft2000 Год назад
That was Bud Palmer narrating. He was notably part of ABC's Wide World Of Sports.
@richardcutt727
@richardcutt727 Год назад
People looked so healthy back then before the world died....
@nigelskipping7941
@nigelskipping7941 Год назад
Those 2 women who got hit didn't! No one's fault obviously. Hope they were ok.
@spennce
@spennce 3 года назад
Two women get hit by the same player on one hole 29:05! Now that's a fun group to follow
@kytansexton5687
@kytansexton5687 2 года назад
Every present day pga pro playing this 1965 bellerive course would be under par. Massive greens and fairways.
@kr-lp2nj
@kr-lp2nj Год назад
You are underestìmating how good these guys were. Give todays pro's the same ball and clubs. They are playing tiny wood driver heads and wound balls. No solid core pro v1s and massive titanium driver heads. Just look at how the tech evolved from 94-2004 when titanium friver and solid core balls came in. Players like nick faldo is a great example how a player frok this video in the 60s still played very much like nock in the early 90s when he won majors and played the same equipment. Steel shafted drivers with permisson heads. Things changed forever in golf in the late 90s and even tiger himself said the balls are going to far nowadays.
@masterofdisaster9194
@masterofdisaster9194 3 месяца назад
So would these players with today equipment. Have you ever tried to play with 1960s clubs ? Not to mention the golf ball
@MM-qi5mk
@MM-qi5mk 3 года назад
USGA , please do 1968 US open with Lee Trevino winning it
@usga
@usga 3 года назад
Coming on Sunday!
@MM-qi5mk
@MM-qi5mk 3 года назад
@@usga That is awesome ! Thank you and Merry Christmas !
@StFidjnr
@StFidjnr 3 года назад
@@usga in the 1989 U.S. open Film Strange reigns at oak hill Lee Trevino talks through the final round of the 1968 U.S. Open tournament in his way
@shookus
@shookus 3 года назад
Directed by Wes Anderson.
@Deadralord777
@Deadralord777 4 месяца назад
The camera work and direction choices were super interesting compared to other golf films around this time haha
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