We could use a lot more people like Lee Trevino in the sports world. Remembers where he came from, and worked his butt off to get where he did, and hasn't forgotten where he was like so many seem to. Good man.
As a young man I followed Lee Trevino over the front 9 at Birkdale, early 1970s. At the time I had never seen anything like it and now over 40 years and many Opens later I have not seen anything better. Lee was 5 under after 6, and I remember thinking, hell, every shot he hits is perfect! I was so excited to see this yet Trevinos demeanour was that of someone enjoying a walk in the park. He had two qualities you so seldom see. Truly wonderfull control of the ball, and a ruthless killer instinct. Boy was he the real deal.
You Sir are Spot on... I witnessed his prowess at Birkdale circa 1976... not seen anything similar since.. & that's a long time ago. & I can play . Still now at 62 . Golf don't lend itself to SHOTMAKERS anymore..... so somerts a bit WRONG???????
All time great golfer, but an even better human being. Imagine knowing someone like Lee Trevino, so humble, funny & all round nice guy. Definitely in my favourite four-ball.
You have to admire Trevino. started working when he was five; i remember back in the late 60's, when the us open was played in n.j. at baltusrol, he didn't have enough money back then to afford a hotel and had to stay that week in someone's house. My dad took me to that open, saw him play, and became an admirer and fan ever since. i think he finished about fifth, and then won it the next year. Like peolple in here have commented, he didn't come from wealthy parents, that had money, or owned a chain of drugstores in ohio. worked hard for everything he achieved.
I use to love watching golf when I was a little kid. I didn’t even know what a par or birdie or bogey was. I just knew I loved watching those guys play. Loved watching Lee play. Seemed like he was always smiling or laughing. Him and Chi Chi. Great memories.
So many golf pros are about as colorful as a slice of white bread but Lee Trevino is as colorful as a kaleidoscope. I could listen to his stories for hours, the man is a master storyteller as well as a masterful ball striker. May God bless this man and keep him with us for many more years.
So did Ray say that he asked Lee to get him a "Diet Coke" and that he also told the guys on tour that " there's this little Mexican in El Paso and you will have to make a little room for him"?
That story truly warmed my heart... Living in the Projects for the 1st 18 years of my life, I too had many experiences like this, & so many in Reseach Labs @the VA Hospital in Tucson, AZ. My sincere services to our WWII, Korea, & Viet Nam brave wounded veterans. I was there for them all, & all would ask me: "Damn, how old are U kid!?" While wearing my Lab Coat, & proudly responding: "I'm 15 & a half Sir" all smiled, & would let only me to use needles on them.
Lee tells a story that he won two British Opens in 71 and 72. Said they didn't pay much and had to foot expenses to get there. Said if he won any more of them, he would have gone bankrupt.
I went to a Senior Tour event here in Kansas City and followed Lee. On one hole he walked onto the green, looked at the short putt he had coming up, then looked over at the players on the next tee and pointed at them, saying "Hey, that guy walked in my line!"
Awesome. First time I heard Lee tell this story. I had read Floyd's recounting of this many years ago, and Lee's version was very similar to Floyd's, except for the part where Raymond says to himself, "how the heck am I going to play on the PGA tour if I can't even beat some unknown locker room attendant", LOL! That isn't a direct quote, but the gist is there. Seriously, that does have to shake your ego up some, you're some kind of hotshot and can't beat some guy from nowhere. Trevino was my first "favorite" golfer, and I think it did have to do with the fact that even at a young age I could sense that he was an "outsider" that had snuck his way in under the ropes.
Lee gave the best golf tip I ever heard...he was walking off the 18th green on a Champions Tour event and the TV interviewer talked about his round and then said, Lee could you give some of the viewers at home a tip that may help their games? Lee gave the tip which I don't recall what he said and then as he turned to walk away he turned back to the interviewer and said "oh and hitting 300 or 400 balls a day at the range doesn't hurt either"...there it is!
Another story. Back when he lived in Preston trails area of n Dallas he was mowing his yard. A lady pulls up in a Cadillac and asks him how much he charges. He tells her they lady in this house let’s me sleep with her’.
This lee is a totall legend. Ive watched him all over england . Just a gentleman and a golfing legend.just love the guy they donr make them like that any more(( what a real shame
Lee's dad left him and his mom when he was very young. He was brought up by his mom and grandparents. Lived in a little shack next to Gleneagles GC in Dallas. As a kid he would jump the fence n hit balls with a stick. He later caddied for the members. He now lives in a big house not to far from Gleneagles GC.
His stories are legend, I watched him playing at Gleneagles and he put his tee shot into the trees on a par 5. I couldn't see him but I heard him say "the last time I was in here I was hiding from immigration".
Golf's golden era. Arnie Jack Lee. Lee would be politically censored over his comments today. If Lee was playing today he would never stop talking. To his caddie, to the crowd, to his opponent and mostly to the ball. He even talked during his own back swing at times yet he could sculpt shots and call them before he hit them. Gotta love Lee.
I'm going to enlighten all of Lee's fans about a fact, if it hadn't been for a fellow by the name of Victor Robles a real estate broker in El Paso, Tx Lee would have never been on the pro tour...
I don't doubt this story is true because R. Floyd has told the same story but Diet Coke did not come on market until 1982 and I belive this story was sometime in the mid 1960's. But it is a great story and not only is Trevino a great player but Floyd was playing Trevino on his own course.
Yeah, I picked up on that also. Doesn't make the story false. Floyd may have asked for a Tab and Lee changed it because people today don't know what Tab was (the original Diet Coke).
@@winston846 It wasn’t the same because they were selling both at the same time. Tab's popularity declined after the Coca-Cola company's introduction of Diet Coke in 1982, though it remained the best-selling diet soda of that year
Lee Trevino was paired with Tony Jacklin and Tony told him "Lee I don't want to talk today".To which Lee responded " you don't have to, just listen".. LoL I often wonder if Lee ever played with Ben Hogan. Hogan was known for not liking "happy golf". I wonder how that went if they did play in the past. Does anyone know if they did?
Never heard that he did, but he probably did. Find the story about a young Arnold Palmer who played a practice round with the stoic Hogan before the 1958 Masters. Palmer apparently did not have a very good round, whereupon Hogan turned to one of the other players in the foursome and asked him how 'that guy' got in the tournament. Of course Palmer went on to win the Masters that year. Palmer said later that he had a frosty relationship all his career with Hogan, who always addressed him as 'fella', and never called him by his famous name. When Palmer was asked why this should be so, he replied, 'I don't know.'
@@vanislefan Arnold always recited the saying that he learned from his father. You could be a great golfer and still a nice person. Obviously, this was a swipe at Hogan.
Raymond Floyd treated fans like crap. Saw him on more than one occasion in Pro/Am just blow everyone off. Same in tournaments. Totally opposite of Arnold Palmer
followed Lee at the PGA and he wasn't playing well. There was a holdup on the tee box and a fan asked him what the problem was. Without missing a beat Lee said he had trouble playing with a bra on-------he explained that his lady found it in his car and he had to say it was his to help his swing-----it worked to escape the wrath of his woman but was a disaster when he had to put it on and play.
Jose Paulo King it’s freaking Lee Trevino he won majors he’s in the Hall of Fame you’re caught up on the diet Coke my god what do you mean it’s not true lol
Jose Paulo King it’s common knowledge he beat flyod though. He may be a story teller but this story Has been confirmed in a lot of different places even by Floyd
@@austinlang4540 The story of him beating Floyd, I have no doubt is true. I just hate the embellishments that are obviously fillers to make the story more colorful. The basic original story should and does suffice as a great story.
www.google.com/amp/s/www.golf.com/tour-and-news/hall-fame-golfer-raymond-floyd-interview-hall-fame-career-death-his-wife/amp/. Almost same story from Raymond.
You think Trevino didn't know that? He said diet Coke, because he didn't want to interrupt his story, to tell everyone what a Tab was. What's the point of your candyass comment?
Whether Floyd asked for a diet Coke, Coke, orange juice or a gin & tonic, the fact is that the locker room attendant, Lee Trevino, beat Ray Floyd. The confirmation that this story is true was confirmed by Ray Floyd himself.
I could sit and listen to Lee's stories for hours.
The best golf story I ever heard. There will never be another Lee Buck Trevino. He is a champion of champions and a great human being.
Absolutely Correct Sir!!!
I've watched this a hundred times. Never get tired of it.
We could use a lot more people like Lee Trevino in the sports world. Remembers where he came from, and worked his butt off to get where he did, and hasn't forgotten where he was like so many seem to. Good man.
This was better than 90% of the stand up comics I have seen.
Diet coke no such thing then but funny
Nothing funny about this story
As a young man I followed Lee Trevino over the front 9 at Birkdale, early 1970s. At the time I had never seen anything like it and now over 40 years and many Opens later I have not seen anything better. Lee was 5 under after 6, and I remember thinking, hell, every shot he hits is perfect! I was so excited to see this yet Trevinos demeanour was that of someone enjoying a walk in the park. He had two qualities you so seldom see. Truly wonderfull control of the ball, and a ruthless killer instinct. Boy was he the real deal.
You Sir are Spot on... I witnessed his prowess at Birkdale circa 1976... not seen anything similar since.. & that's a long time ago. & I can play . Still now at 62 . Golf don't lend itself to SHOTMAKERS anymore..... so somerts a bit WRONG???????
Great video but mistitled. Title should be "Raymond Floyd meets Lee Trevino." Thank you.
You are wrong. Obviously, you do not follow the PGA tour.
All time great golfer, but an even better human being. Imagine knowing someone like Lee Trevino, so humble, funny & all round nice guy. Definitely in my favourite four-ball.
Never get tires of hearing Lee's stories. Especially this one
"I've had easier games on tour". What a great quote from Raymond Floyd. (prophetic)
I saw an interview with Jack some years ago and when the subject of ball strikers came up he mentioned two names: Hogan and Trevino.
"Pressure isn't a six footer to win the U.S. Open. Pressure is playing a $100 Nassau with $5 in your pocket." -- Lee Trevino
I loved the story, but also the way Lee tells things with enthusiasm and gets you to have fun also.
Mr, Peterman called, he wants to buy Lee some stories
You have to admire Trevino. started working when he was five; i remember back in the late 60's, when the us open was played in n.j. at baltusrol, he didn't have enough money back then to afford a hotel and had to stay that week in someone's house. My dad took me to that open, saw him play, and became an admirer and fan ever since. i think he finished about fifth, and then won it the next year. Like peolple in here have commented, he didn't come from wealthy parents, that had money, or owned a chain of drugstores in ohio. worked hard for everything he achieved.
I think I remember reading that he had to hitch hike to the course in that tournament.
This is absolutely superb, vintage Lee Trevino story telling at its best, thank you very much.
I use to love watching golf when I was a little kid. I didn’t even know what a par or birdie or bogey was. I just knew I loved watching those guys play. Loved watching Lee play. Seemed like he was always smiling or laughing. Him and Chi Chi. Great memories.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY MR TREVINO!
I played this back a few times lee Trevino really can make me laugh he is one great guy
one of the great story tellers of all time
So many golf pros are about as colorful as a slice of white bread but Lee Trevino is as colorful as a kaleidoscope. I could listen to his stories for hours, the man is a master storyteller as well as a masterful ball striker. May God bless this man and keep him with us for many more years.
Ray Floyd told me the same story almost word for word
So did Ray say that he asked Lee to get him a "Diet Coke" and that he also told the guys on tour that " there's this little Mexican in El Paso and you will have to make a little room for him"?
That story truly warmed my heart... Living in the Projects for the 1st 18 years of my life, I too had many experiences like this, & so many in Reseach Labs @the VA Hospital in Tucson, AZ. My sincere services to our WWII, Korea, & Viet Nam brave wounded veterans. I was there for them all, & all would ask me: "Damn, how old are U kid!?" While wearing my Lab Coat, & proudly responding: "I'm 15 & a half Sir" all smiled, & would let only me to use needles on them.
Lee tells a story that he won two British Opens in 71 and 72. Said they didn't pay much and had to foot expenses to get there. Said if he won any more of them, he would have gone bankrupt.
This is the best golf story that you will,ever hear!
What a gift !
Lee was my idol when I started playing. Great man; what a shotmaker...Charlie O'Brien
What a legend guy !
This is a life lesson kids. Never underestimate the locker room attendant.
Diet Coke no such think back then
It was called Tab back then. Same thing.
Really miss his charisma on the tour!
A true legend!
He’s one of a kind, just the best and most entertaining.
My dad told me this story in the 80’s. Great stuff!
Lee trevino is just a LEGEND))
What a legend. Loved watching him play.
Trevino not only a great golfer but a funny guy that you would love to have a few beers after a round.
No no no its all show lee is an asshole ask his family's and other hispanics that tried to play with him he what you call an Oreo Cookie
Love Trevino
crazy - what a talent and 'success story' - respect, Mr. Trevino.
May be my all-time favorite golf story...and there are some good ones out there ie. "The Match"
Fabulous. From one of the true greats!
love this story
What a great story, whata player, one of the greats for sure. The tour needs some personalities.
Gotta love Lee Travino...great guy, great golfer
"so I went out and shot 65" ... Pretty darn good for a locker room attendant;)
lol
MR Trevino is a class act.He won a tournament many years ago and he donated the prize money($60.000)too charity. Next witness.
They dont make em like this anymore
Great guy
I went to a Senior Tour event here in Kansas City and followed Lee. On one hole he walked onto the green, looked at the short putt he had coming up, then looked over at the players on the next tee and pointed at them, saying "Hey, that guy walked in my line!"
Love that story...
Lee can tell a story!!!!
I met Trevino twice. The first time he was drunk. The second time he was sober. Great guy, funny and loose, ready to try anything.
Awesome. First time I heard Lee tell this story. I had read Floyd's recounting of this many years ago, and Lee's version was very similar to Floyd's, except for the part where Raymond says to himself, "how the heck am I going to play on the PGA tour if I can't even beat some unknown locker room attendant", LOL! That isn't a direct quote, but the gist is there. Seriously, that does have to shake your ego up some, you're some kind of hotshot and can't beat some guy from nowhere. Trevino was my first "favorite" golfer, and I think it did have to do with the fact that even at a young age I could sense that he was an "outsider" that had snuck his way in under the ropes.
I'll bet at the time Floyd never thought he was looking at a future six-time Major Championship winner.
Lee gave the best golf tip I ever heard...he was walking off the 18th green on a Champions Tour event and the TV interviewer talked about his round and then said, Lee could you give some of the viewers at home a tip that may help their games? Lee gave the tip which I don't recall what he said and then as he turned to walk away he turned back to the interviewer and said "oh and hitting 300 or 400 balls a day at the range doesn't hurt either"...there it is!
Maybe the 2nd best ball striker ever behind Ben Hogan.
The greatest story ever 😂😂
You wouldn't want to play Trevino for money,he'd empty your pockets fast.
AN AMERICAN TREASURE !
Another story. Back when he lived in Preston trails area of n Dallas he was mowing his yard. A lady pulls up in a Cadillac and asks him how much he charges. He tells her they lady in this house let’s me sleep with her’.
He's soooo cool
Best golf story on the internet
This clip should be in the Golf Hall of Fame.
What a great story! Jajaja!😉
I love Lee.
funny as hell
This lee is a totall legend. Ive watched him all over england . Just a gentleman and a golfing legend.just love the guy they donr make them like that any more(( what a real shame
"Emergency 9" LOL.
lol genius off the course too
fun story.... two very different swings !
Super Mex simply rocks.
I read this in the book about Titanic Thompson.
Saw Lee and gerry pate at Turnberry hitting balls at the helicopters .megaxxxxx
So underrated but rightly recognised as 1 of the top 3 ball strikers of all time besides Ben Hogan & Moe Norman.
Definitely one of the best wedge players, for sure.
he could have made a living telling jokes .. sure was fun to watch when he was on his game
I can't imagine Ray Floyd thinking that while he himself would get four majors the locker room attendant would get six!
Love blue collar Trevino so much.
These soft pros today think their snot is Cole slaw
Lee's dad left him and his mom when he was very young. He was brought up by his mom and grandparents. Lived in a little shack next to Gleneagles GC in Dallas. As a kid he would jump the fence n hit balls with a stick. He later caddied for the members. He now lives in a big house not to far from Gleneagles GC.
The Craig Walker of golf with the beautiful place of northwest Tasmania 🦘❤️🙏❤️
His stories are legend, I watched him playing at Gleneagles and he put his tee shot into the trees on a par 5. I couldn't see him but I heard him say "the last time I was in here I was hiding from immigration".
LOL!!~!
Dream fourball
Lee, daly and Nicklaus
Golf's golden era. Arnie Jack Lee. Lee would be politically censored over his comments today. If Lee was playing today he would never stop talking. To his caddie, to the crowd, to his opponent and mostly to the ball. He even talked during his own back swing at times yet he could sculpt shots and call them before he hit them. Gotta love Lee.
this guy dug up more turf with his wedge shots than most construction companies
The American Dream.
Love the story ;)
but why did it take so long for this story to come out
I'm going to enlighten all of Lee's fans about a fact, if it hadn't been for a fellow by the name of Victor Robles a real estate broker in El Paso, Tx Lee would have never been on the pro tour...
what did victor do for him? finance him?
I'll bet neither of them would have imagined that they would win 10 professional majors.
I don't doubt this story is true because R. Floyd has told the same story but Diet Coke did not come on market until 1982 and I belive this story was sometime in the mid 1960's. But it is a great story and not only is Trevino a great player but Floyd was playing Trevino on his own course.
It was called Tab back then. Came out in 1963 and was the same thing as Diet Coke. Look it up.
@@winston846 Wrong, you look it up.
@@A-FrameWedge I did.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tab_(drink)
Yeah, I picked up on that also. Doesn't make the story false. Floyd may have asked for a Tab and Lee changed it because people today don't know what Tab was (the original Diet Coke).
@@winston846 It wasn’t the same because they were selling both at the same time. Tab's popularity declined after the Coca-Cola company's introduction of Diet Coke in 1982, though it remained the best-selling diet soda of that year
Lee Trevino was paired with Tony Jacklin and Tony told him "Lee I don't want to talk today".To which Lee responded " you don't have to, just listen".. LoL
I often wonder if Lee ever played with Ben Hogan. Hogan was known for not liking "happy golf". I wonder how that went if they did play in the past. Does anyone know if they did?
Never heard that he did, but he probably did. Find the story about a young Arnold Palmer who played a practice round with the stoic Hogan before the 1958 Masters. Palmer apparently did not have a very good round, whereupon Hogan turned to one of the other players in the foursome and asked him how 'that guy' got in the tournament. Of course Palmer went on to win the Masters that year. Palmer said later that he had a frosty relationship all his career with Hogan, who always addressed him as 'fella', and never called him by his famous name. When Palmer was asked why this should be so, he replied, 'I don't know.'
@@vanislefan Arnold always recited the saying that he learned from his father. You could be a great golfer and still a nice person. Obviously, this was a swipe at Hogan.
Old time, real players. Not the girlie boys on the PGA tour today.
You mean the cry babies
You're never going to see a photo of Trevino walking around in a thong...(Koepka)🤣
Raymond Floyd treated fans like crap. Saw him on more than one occasion in Pro/Am just blow everyone off. Same in tournaments. Totally opposite of Arnold Palmer
The greatest player no one knows of these days
followed Lee at the PGA and he wasn't playing well. There was a holdup on the tee box and a fan asked him what the problem was. Without missing a beat Lee said he had trouble playing with a bra on-------he explained that his lady found it in his car and he had to say it was his to help his swing-----it worked to escape the wrath of his woman but was a disaster when he had to put it on and play.
whos a girlie boy
Lee's agent fleeced him out of a lot of money.
This story can't be true.
Diet Coke came out in 1982
Jose Paulo King it’s freaking Lee Trevino he won majors he’s in the Hall of Fame you’re caught up on the diet Coke my god what do you mean it’s not true lol
@@austinlang4540 He was known to embelish his stories so I don't believe the Floyd story on the basis that diet coke wasn't even out in the market.
Jose Paulo King it’s common knowledge he beat flyod though. He may be a story teller but this story Has been confirmed in a lot of different places even by Floyd
@@austinlang4540 The story of him beating Floyd, I have no doubt is true. I just hate the embellishments that are obviously fillers to make the story more colorful. The basic original story should and does suffice as a great story.
www.google.com/amp/s/www.golf.com/tour-and-news/hall-fame-golfer-raymond-floyd-interview-hall-fame-career-death-his-wife/amp/.
Almost same story from Raymond.
Funny nothing but
Uh Lee they didn't have diet coke back then
It was known by another name back then... Tab. Look it up.
@@winston846 Agree...And it was nasty...
You think Trevino didn't know that? He said diet Coke, because he didn't want to interrupt his story, to tell everyone what a Tab was. What's the point of your candyass comment?
Whether Floyd asked for a diet Coke, Coke, orange juice or a gin & tonic, the fact is that the locker room attendant, Lee Trevino, beat Ray Floyd. The confirmation that this story is true was confirmed by Ray Floyd himself.