Golf's Greatest Shots & Moments
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- The greatest and most memorable shots and moments in golf history. From Tiger Wood's chip on the 16th hole at the 2005 Masters, to Payne Stewart's victory at the 1999 U.S. Open. Enjoy some of golf's all-time best moments. (These shots are in no particular order, and this is in no way a definitive list. Let me know what you think in the comments!)
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0:01 - Outro: M83
3:03 - Lower Your Eyelids to Die with the Sun: M83
6:12 - Starwaves: M83
9:19 - Outro: M83
Shots:
1. 0:06 Tiger Woods - 2005 Masters - Final Round, 16th hole
2. 0:35 Robert Gamez - 1990 Nestle Invitational - Final Round, 18th hole
3. 0:48 Adam Scott - 2013 Masters - Final Round, 18th hole
4. 0:58 Jordan Spieth - 2017 Travelers Championship - Final Round, 1st Sudden-Death Playoff Hole
5. 1:13 Y.E. Yang- 2009 PGA Championship - Final Round, 18th hole
6. 1:39 Tiger Woods - 2012 Memorial Tournament - Final Round, 16th hole
7. 1:54 Corey Pavin - 1995 U.S. Open - Final Round, 18th hole
8. 2:13 Bill Haas - 2011 TOUR Championship - Final Round, 17th hole
9. 2:31 Tiger Woods - 1997 Masters - Final Round, 18th hole
10. 2:41 Jason Day - 2015 PGA Championship - Final Round, 18th hole
11. 3:03 Tiger Woods - 2019 WGC Mexico - Second Round, 9th hole
12. 3:16 Tiger Woods - 2008 U.S. Open - Final Round, 18th hole
13. 3:30 Rickie Fowler - 2015 Playoff Championship - Final Round, 1st Sudden-Death Playoff Hole after 3-hole aggregate playoff
14. 3:53 Jordan Spieth - 2017 Open Championship - Final Round, 15th hole
15. 4:06 Tiger Woods - 2002 PGA Championship- Second Round, 18th hole
16. 4:20 Jordan Spieth - 2013 John Deere Classic - Final Round, 18th hole
17. 4:31 Tiger Woods - 2000 PGA Championship - Final Round, 1st hole of 3-hole aggregate playoff
18. 4:41 Matt Kuchar - 2014 RBC Heritage - Final Round, 18th hole
19. 5:03 Jack Nicklaus - 1986 Masters - Final Round, 16th hole
20. 5:16 Jack Nicklaus - 1986 Masters - Final Round, 17th hole
21. 5:30 Tiger Woods - 1997 Phoenix Open - 16th hole
22. 5:42 Isao Aoki - 1983 Hawaiian Open - Final Round, 18th hole
23. 5:56 Tiger Woods - 2000 Bell Canadian Open - Final Round, 18th hole
24. 6:12 Victor Dubuisson - 2014 Accenture March Play Championship - Championship Match, 18th hole
25. 6:41 Sergio Garcia - 2017 Masters - Final Round, 1st Sudden-Death Playoff Hole
26. 6:53 Jonathan Byrd - Walk-off Hole-in-one- 2010 Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open - Final Round, 4th Sudden-Death Playoff Hole
27. 7:10 Louis Oosthuizen - 2012 Masters - Final Round, 2nd hole
28. 7:34 Tiger Woods - 2000 WGC-NEC Invitational - Final Round, 18th hole
29. 7:55 Sergio Garcia - 1999 PGA Championship - Final Round, 16th hole
30. 8:08 Seve Ballesteros - 1984 Open Championship - Final Round, 18th hole
31. 8:22 Bubba Watson - 2012 Masters - Final Round, 2nd Sudden-Death Playoff Hole
32. 8:50 Paul Azinger - 1993 Memorial Tournament - Final Round, 18th hole
33. 9:01 Larry Mize, 1987 Masters, Final Round, 2nd Sudden-Death Playoff Hole
34. 9:15 Tiger Woods - 2001 Players Championship - Third Round, 17th hole
35. 9:29 Arnold Palmer - 1960 U.S. Open - Final Round, 18th Hole (Palmer rallied to complete the largest comeback in U.S. Open history after beginning the final round 7 strokes back of leader Mike Souchak)
36. 9:39 Justin Leonard - 1999 Ryder Cup - Final Day, 17th hole, match A/S
37. 9:57 Phil Mickelson - 2010 Masters - Final Round, 13th hole
38. 10:09 Payne Stewart - 1999 U.S. Open - Final Round, 18th hole
39. 10:35 Justin Rose - 2016 Rio Olympics - Final Round, 18th hole
40. 10:44 Tom Watson - 1982 U.S. Open - Final Round, 17th hole
41. 11:04 Martin Kaymer - 2012 Ryder Cup - Final Day, 18th hole, to secure the Ryder Cup for the European team
42. 11:22 David Duval - 1999 Bob Hope Classic - Final Round, 18th hole
43. 11:31 Jim Furyk - 2016 Travelers Championship - Final Round, 18th hole
44. 11:47 Jack Nicklaus - 1972 U.S. Open - Final Round, 17th hole
45. 11:58 Bob Tway - 1986 PGA Championship - Final Round, 18th hole
46. 12:11 Shaun Micheel - 2003 PGA Championship - Final Round, 18th hole
47. 12:29 Constantino Rocca - 1995 Open Championship - Final Round, 18th hole
48. 12:48 Phil Mickelson - 2004 Masters - Final Round, 18th hole
49. 13:02 Tiger Woods - 2000 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am - Final Round, 15th hole
50. 13:14 Tiger Woods - 2018 Tour Championship - Final Round, 18th hole
51. 13:34 Tiger Woods - 2019 Masters - Final Round, 16th hole
52. 13:53 Tiger Woods - 2019 Masters - Final Round, 18th hole - Sport
“THE MASTERS: Greatest Shots and Moments" and my Tiger Woods Comeback video were both taken down from CZcams last week, and my channel got hit with two copyright strikes. Because of this, I won't be able to re-upload them here without risk of having my channel terminated. Instead, I have uploaded the videos to Vimeo so that anyone who wants to watch them can view them over there. Thanks for the support! Link to ‘DEAR MASTERS’ and Tiger Comeback on Vimeo: hyperurl.co/golffocus
Thank you
What's the music?
Your work is fabulous
And that includes two holes in one, I assume? 🤓
Just to know the game enough to even know about these clips and to gather them is a good job. Trying to think if you missed anything. Hale Irwin 1990 US Open final green in regulation. Greg Norman's chip in victory at Doral in 1990. Sandy Lyle 88 Masters Bunker shot on 18. You can go on and on, but Tiger alone is a highlight film.
this motivates me to break 100 on the front 9
Even if you never do you're still having fun playing the greatest game
😂 🤣
I just shot a 139. My best day yet, good times.
You guys are jus showing off! 😠
I feel that lol
I had the privilege to caddy for a wounded warrior during an event in Texas. Tom Watson was the guest. The entire day we talked about that chip shot at Pebble to win the US Open. On 15 my player had a chip shot and Tom Watson happen to come up and he stood right next to us while he was hitting it. Just before he hit it, I said "hit it close" the same words that Bruce Edwards said to Watson before that shot. Watson turned to me and had the biggest smile on his face I have ever seen any one person have. To this day, it is still one of my favorite golf moments in my life.
Awesome story Ryan!🙌🏼
Amazing.....🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
that's an awesome story., man.
If this were any other sport but golf, all the replies would be along the lines of "suck it, liar" or "nice fairy tale you POS."
Mate ,that's a great story ✌👍
I still can't believe Happy Gilmore's shot to win the tournament over Shooter McGavin isn't on here. Ridiculous.
Yes! How can this man miss such a national treasure? Preposterous!
Thank you for brining this up. This is an embarrassment. Shameful. Disappointing. Utter Failure. This is worse than Logan Paul's apology video! (almost)
@@pikachushyper3580 You trying to use Logan Paul as a joke, makes you a even bigger joke. It means you watched him and no all about his drama. Ew. Get a life. Go play golf.
@@main4701 First of all, the joke is your grammar. It's pronounced know, not no. Second of all I play golf every day, and third of all I never watched Logan Paul, Iv'e always hated that douche bag. I only knew about his apology video from people at school talking about the suicide forest video. Learn to take a joke. One last thing, I never knew you were a Logan Paul Simp!
@@pikachushyper3580 " I never knew you were a Logan Paul Simp " You never knew? Oh.. Well maybe... That's because.... YOU DON'T KNOW ME :D What a weird thing to say to someone yo never met on the internet.. Ouch you really got me there, calling me a "simp", shortening the word, like the little incel you are :D
*But let me educate you, little simpleton* :
80 % of the world, doesn't speak English, you think we have no doctors or engineers? You think we are stuuuuupid because of that and don't know how to communicate with each other? Enjoy sucking Trumps balls while your country falls deeper into china's debt, all you can enjoy while burning, is your "perfect" grammar LMAO :D remember little kid, over 80% of the world, don't give a fuck about your country or the simplest of simpleton languages in the world; English. Come back to me when you know German, Danish, Swedish, Norwegian and English like i do you simpleton with *ONE* language hahahaha :D you Americans are so ignorant that it hurts your IQ, you blame other for not knowing English 100% perfect, all though you are one of the FEW countries in the world, where you are not taught a second language in public school.. In some places your not better than Africa..
I hope i educated you a little bit Simpleton ;))
Bro the song started playing and I’m like “oh its gonna be one of THESE sports videos
What’s the song called
@@Harryadams-tj3uh
0:01 - Outro: M83
3:03 - Lower Your Eyelids to Die with the Sun: M83
6:12 - Starwaves: M83
9:19 - Outro: M83
I thought the music was perfect for this video .
Bro I’m broken af rn so I had like one tear after reading palmers quote and I saw this a laughed out loud lol
@@soulerflare7 That exactly what I thought, too...not loud, no distracting beat...let's you focus on the plays. Perfect!
The zoom in on Tigers shot makes that the most iconic shot Ive ever seen in golf.. good job camera guy
agreed. everything from the camera zoom, to ball hanging up on the lip of the cup for drama, to the call "IN YOUR LIFE, this is by far the most iconic golf clip ever.
@@mrsir1872one of the best Nike ads of all time
@@jayfron6012 THE best tbh. Imagine being one of the ad execs at Nike watching that. I'd be right on the phone to whoever discovered Tiger and just said "thank you."
"The only people who don't like golf have never tried it." -Spongebob
ITSMEINKX and the people who make jokes and say it requires no skill and all you do is hit and drive a golf cart have never played it either
You're right
@ITSMEINKX when a golf youtuber asks people to comment their average driving distance and everyone says 290 carry
@ITSMEINKX yes lol but sometimes a channel like Skratch or PGA Tour will post something asking what's your avg off the tee and a bunch of couch potatoes will interpret that as the time they hit a cart path downhill down wind. If they were telling the truth they'd all be named Dustin or Bryson
Indeed
Stewart and a young Mickelson always brings tears to my eyes.
Such a special moment. Rip stewart 🙏
It had to happen the way it did.
Shots:
1. 0:06 Tiger Woods - 2005 Masters - Final Round, 16th hole
2. 0:35 Robert Gamez - 1990 Nestle Invitational - Final Round, 18th hole
3. 0:48 Adam Scott - 2013 Masters - Final Round, 18th hole
4. 0:58 Jordan Spieth - 2017 Travelers Championship - Final Round, 1st Sudden-Death Playoff Hole
5. 1:13 Y.E. Yang- 2009 PGA Championship - Final Round, 18th hole
6. 1:39 Tiger Woods - 2012 Memorial Tournament - Final Round, 16th hole
7. 1:54 Corey Pavin - 1995 U.S. Open - Final Round, 18th hole
8. 2:13 Bill Haas - 2011 TOUR Championship - Final Round, 17th hole
9. 2:31 Tiger Woods - 1997 Masters - Final Round, 18th hole
10. 2:41 Jason Day - 2015 PGA Championship - Final Round, 18th hole
11. 3:03 Tiger Woods - 2019 WGC Mexico - Second Round, 9th hole
12. 3:16 Tiger Woods - 2008 U.S. Open - Final Round, 18th hole
13. 3:30 Rickie Fowler - 2015 Playoff Championship - Final Round, 1st Sudden-Death Playoff Hole after 3-hole aggregate playoff
14. 3:53 Jordan Spieth - 2017 Open Championship - Final Round, 15th hole
15. 4:06 Tiger Woods - 2002 PGA Championship- Second Round, 18th hole
16. 4:20 Jordan Spieth - 2013 John Deere Classic - Final Round, 18th hole
17. 4:31 Tiger Woods - 2000 PGA Championship - Final Round, 1st hole of 3-hole aggregate playoff
18. 4:41 Matt Kuchar - 2014 RBC Heritage - Final Round, 18th hole
19. 5:03 Jack Nicklaus - 1986 Masters - Final Round, 16th hole
20. 5:16 Jack Nicklaus - 1986 Masters - Final Round, 17th hole
21. 5:30 Tiger Woods - 1997 Phoenix Open - 16th hole
22. 5:42 Isao Aoki - 1983 Hawaiian Open - Final Round, 18th hole
23. 5:56 Tiger Woods - 2000 Bell Canadian Open - Final Round, 18th hole
24. 6:12 Victor Dubuisson - 2014 Accenture March Play Championship - Championship Match, 18th hole
25. 6:41 Sergio Garcia - 2017 Masters - Final Round, 1st Sudden-Death Playoff Hole
26. 6:53 Jonathan Byrd - Walk-off Hole-in-one- 2010 Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open - Final Round, 4th Sudden-Death Playoff Hole
27. 7:10 Louis Oosthuizen - 2012 Masters - Final Round, 2nd hole
28. 7:34 Tiger Woods - 2000 WGC-NEC Invitational - Final Round, 18th hole
29. 7:55 Sergio Garcia - 1999 PGA Championship - Final Round, 16th hole
30. 8:08 Seve Ballesteros - 1984 Open Championship - Final Round, 18th hole
31. 8:22 Bubba Watson - 2012 Masters - Final Round, 2nd Sudden-Death Playoff Hole
32. 8:50 Paul Azinger - 1993 Memorial Tournament - Final Round, 18th hole
33. 9:01 Larry Mize, 1987 Masters, Final Round, 2nd Sudden-Death Playoff Hole
34. 9:15 Tiger Woods - 2001 Players Championship - Third Round, 17th hole
35. 9:29 Arnold Palmer - 1960 U.S. Open - Final Round, 18th Hole (Palmer rallied to complete the largest comeback in U.S. Open history after beginning the final round 7 strokes back of leader Mike Souchak)
36. 9:39 Justin Leonard - 1999 Ryder Cup - Final Day, 17th hole, match A/S
37. 9:57 Phil Mickelson - 2010 Masters - Final Round, 13th hole
38. 10:09 Payne Stewart - 1999 U.S. Open - Final Round, 18th hole
39. 10:35 Justin Rose - 2016 Rio Olympics - Final Round, 18th hole
40. 10:44 Tom Watson - 1982 U.S. Open - Final Round, 17th hole
41. 11:04 Martin Kaymer - 2012 Ryder Cup - Final Day, 18th hole, to secure the Ryder Cup for the European team
42. 11:22 David Duval - 1999 Bob Hope Classic - Final Round, 18th hole
43. 11:31 Jim Furyk - 2016 Travelers Championship - Final Round, 18th hole
44. 11:47 Jack Nicklaus - 1972 U.S. Open - Final Round, 17th hole
45. 11:58 Bob Tway - 1986 PGA Championship - Final Round, 18th hole
46. 12:11 Shaun Micheel - 2003 PGA Championship - Final Round, 18th hole
47. 12:29 Constantino Rocca - 1995 Open Championship - Final Round, 18th hole
48. 12:48 Phil Mickelson - 2004 Masters - Final Round, 18th hole
49. 13:02 Tiger Woods - 2000 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am - Final Round, 15th hole
50. 13:14 Tiger Woods - 2018 Tour Championship - Final Round, 18th hole
51. 13:34 Tiger Woods - 2019 Masters - Final Round, 16th hole
52. 13:53 Tiger Woods - 2019 Masters - Final Round, 18th hole
Thank you for putting that together. That took some real time, and I appreciate it. Thank you!
You legend. Thank you.
Much appreciated. 👏🏻
How isn't this the pinned comment???
Had goosebumps for all 15 minutes and I’m sure I’m not the only one. Thankyou for one of the best videos I have ever watched, period.
Thank you Josh! Glad you enjoyed it!
You get it. Lol
Awwww....you got pinned by Golf Focus
Agreed. I’ll never forget Bubba’s 40 yd hook to win the Masters.
Soooooooo muchhhhhhhhhh tearsssssssss
You know what I love about these moments? How some of the become iconic pieces of commentary. They have no idea what's about to happen, but they call it to perfection to idolize the moment forever. "That's better than most.. better than most".
Golf commentary is often the best in professional sports because of this.
Kartik Mathur golf has a disproportionate number of the best announcer calls in sports history. The sport lends itself to stuff like that
@@TheLocalLt yeah man, you're right. I think part of the beauty of the game is that because it's "slower" than most spots, you can see the magic happening and it dawns on you while it's happening and not once it's happened. I've been playing only 8-9 months and I'm hooked.
@@mikewilliams7985 Horse racing can be like that too. “He is moving like a tremendous machine” during a point in Secretariat’s Belmont victory stands out to me, but there are many other great horse racing calls throughout history.
The way Jason day got excited then broke down so quickly got me. Shows true love for the game gotta admire it.❤️
@Butch Jones Plagued by injuries is his biggest issue I think. I know his back has been great for awhile.
That shot in the dark by Tiger was just unreal
Not gonna lie, cried a lil at three separate moments lol
The Tiger ones in the end got me.
Real "golfers" cry!
Yup got me too dangit
the Sergio one did me in
Yeah me too
I love how you ended it with Arnie's quote. Great video! 👏🏼
Thank you I appreciate it!
Golf Focus Golf isn’t the same without Arnold.
Have to agree... great quote to end the video on.
I bought me a golf club after watching this..what an amazing sport. wish me luck fellas
This should say “PGA” somewhere in the title because Matt Scharff still has one of the greatest golf shots of all time with the Par 4 hole-in-one 🤷♂️
Happy Gilmore accomplished that feat no more than an hour ago.
@@morganlee2806 Facts
Didn't pick up a golf club once in my life until I was 35. Feel like I missed out on a lot of good golf years but going to make the most of the years ive got left. Truly the greatest sport I have ever played.
What makes it great is that on any given shot an amateur can pull off a shot like a pro and on any given shot a pro can pull off a shot like an amateur.
@@mikewilliams7985 and a beginner can hit the ball sometimes
How good are you nowadays?
Golf is a special sport unlike any other. It touches your heart and changes your life forever.
Sounds about white
You can literally say that for at least 2 other sports, maybe more.
Yeah because no other sport does that lmao what a joke btw golf is not even top 5 best sport
WTH i am watching golf for the second time. Whats so fun about it? seems boring. Just bunch of guys trying to get the hole.
@@Entropy106 sounds like you’re jealous
Payne Stewart’s final US Open win before his tragic death... that hit me hard.😢
Was one of my favorite golfers when I first got into the game as a teen.
Yeah, even if you weren’t a fan of him, fans of the sport who watched during his career will say that one hits hard.
@Mortician 14 ? Stewart wore traditional golfing knickerbockers, what's the problem? I believe he was often included in best dressed men lists.
He was a true gentleman, too. Great role model. He was my favorite golfer as well. Not much to not like about him. Even his fashion was on point.
the par putt he made on 17 was just as huge. everytime i see him hole that putt on 18 i start to cry, one of the best US opens ever
I don’t think anyone had a better swing than Jack. So simple and repeatable. Straight back and straight thru. What a legend.
How does this comment not have 1000 likes? I guess golfers don't watch CZcams.
@@Defossion1what??
Every one of those Tiger shots I remember like it was yesterday. It was the best time in golf.
kbaczerker , yes, one of the greatest players, if not THE greatest player, golf has ever seen.
This has got to be one of the best sports compilation videos I have ever seen. The music is absolutely fitting and it showcases some of the greatest shots and most iconic moments in recent golf history... Absolutely loved every second.
Thank you Christian!
For me, the greatest victory in golf history was Payne Stewart. Thanks for posting.
Tiger Woods has been an inspiration for many, many, years... but his 2019 win of the Masters just put it over the top... You've got to take risks in life, you can't succeed if you don't try... Amazing video my friend
I've watched alot of golf videos and compilations and this one is up there. Well balanced old and new, good music well done sir
yeppers2372 this is probably the best one I’ve seen and it made me cry
Great vid. No inappropriate, distracting music. Well thought out selections. Just pure golf greatness, to remind us that what Arnie said is right.
Peter D thank you for including Arnold Palmer!
I’ve watched so many of these happen live on tv but 13:15 was the most epic. A sea of humanity behind Tiger watching him win again when everyone said he was done for. Amazing moment.
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I've seen this 4 times since my 11 week shielding and lock down from the virus began and it hasn't failed to make me cry yet. What a magnificent game, the fact the crowds wholeheartedly want whomever has the put for the win to make it, shows how golf embodies all that is good about mankind and thats a message we need more than ever in these difficult and trying times. Simply Glorious.
One of the best videos in any sport ever made
Goosebumps are an understatement! The Tiger ending will forever be embedded into my heart!
It's embedded in another part of my anatomy about halfway to my knees.
I was watching these and thinking "yeah the good old days" and that shots like these will never happen again. Then Tiger's 2019 masters comes on and I remember golf will live forever like this.
Each of us all have our own moments on the course as well, that day you were the very best you could be, and it all happened just the way you dreamed.
...and now you can add Michelson at last year's PGA Championship. It will never stop, thank goodness.
Man I just want to say, some days I have bad days and videos like this combined with this song, bring a smile to my face. Thank you 🙏
Trully remarkable how many of these wonderful shots belonged to one man, Tiger surely is the most amazing golfer in history. Love Arnies quote at the end too, superb collection.
i watch this before every tournament i play, i’m only in high school but it motivates me so much
I created an account just to tell you solid song choice at the beginning of this video. My wife and I walked down the aisle to that song... who knew a golf video would give me such feels ha
Haha that’s awesome, thank you!
@@shadkkenily4127 Outro -M83
I don't watch gulf but this video made me tear up. My heart smiles for these people
Thank you for putting AP's motif on Golf at the end....such a frustrating sport to play. Played by many, mastered by so few. But when you hit that 1 good shot the feeling is extraordinary.
It's hard not to be romantic about golf.
Dude stop stealing quotes from other sports. Lol putz.
@@LambeauLeeeper Yeah but...it's hard not to be romantic about golf.
@@LambeauLeeeper ???
All the same. With Costner it's either baseball or golf.
Hands down, the most beautiful game there is.
Payne Stewartwas one of my all time favs. Played on the gold course in Springfield missouri that holds his name. Great memories watching him play
Did anyone else cry watching this? Lol. Thanks for putting this together.
I get chills every time I watch this video. Was never a fan of Tiger Woods real-time. It's hard to argue that he is not the best to ever do it when confronted with the sheer volume of legendary shots he made in situations of the highest pressure. All my heroes are tarnished and tested it seems. Tiger is on that list, now.
Evan -- Tiger is the greatest golfer of my generation, hands down. But the best ever -- the GOAT -- was and still is Jack. 18 majors, 16 runner-ups in majors, and against insane competition (Palmer, Player, Miller, Watson, Irwin, Weiskopf, Trevino, the list goes on.) Think about this: At age 46, Jack passed Watson, Kite, Norman and Ballesteros to win the Masters. He shot a 65, 30 on the back nine. The single greatest golf round in any major when you consider the circumstances. And Jack is pure class.
@@TheSTLBrown Fair enough. Tiger in his prime gets the nod over Jack in the dominance department though imho. That streak of winning when leading on Saturday night will never be duplicated I don't think. As far as class goes, I think both of them would answer Tiger when asked who was better.
@@TheSTLBrown Jack Nicklaus in the 86 Masters basically from 9 in ran the tables. Birdies 9, 10 and 11. Bogies 12. Birdies 13, 16,17 and eagles 15. In my opinion Tiger Woods was better than Nicklaus and Ben Hogan hit the ball better than both of them.
@@HynoDesignsvIII just a pity Woods is a shitty human being.
No one is perfect. Expectations of such will always lead to disappointment.
Okay. Dude. You forgot my tap-in to make a 12 on the muni-course down the street. But seriously- I can't remember ever starting and stopping to get tears in my eyes more than watching this!
I've only recently started playing golf in the last few years. I'm an older woman and I've followed the game for years. As bad as I am at it I absolutely love it. Now I won't be able to let it go! I so enjoyed this video and the way you put it together. The clips, editing, descriptive info with the identifying time stamp and the MUSIC......the background music was a fantastic choice. I was in tears several times. But for me (what really got me) was seeing Payne Stewart. Loved seeing him in a triumphant win; but knowing what happened and the tragedy that took him away from this world brought more than a few tears to my eyes. Having said all that I still appreciate this beautiful video.
Thank you and all those who helped you with this vid.
Thank you Lisa, that’s awesome that you’ve started playing in recent years and love the game! I’m really glad you enjoyed the video and appreciate you taking the time to comment!
00:05 = a legend shot and a legend player were born💥💥
I had tears of sadness watching Payne Stewart drop his putt. And then I had tears of happiness watching the crowd following behind Tiger Woods and then Tiger hugging his son. Great video.
Hands down one of the best videos on youtube.
Its insane how much I truly love golf. I'll remember the first day I ever got my clubs leaning against the van after my dad told me he had a surprise for me. Went straight to the course. He said a gentleman said I had a nice swing for my age and asked how long I'd been playing. My dad said it was my first time out. Good memory I have that I'll never forget. I know I'll never be on any tour, but that will never stop me from trying to the best I can be at this great sport.
Yeah man!!! Do your thing!! God speed to you !!
@@ish-n-judesanford2499 and to you as well
@@CB-rv2lj Thank you brother.
I've been watching golf for over 40 years...been on the internet since BBSs and 1200 baud modems... all I can say about this compilation is... IT'S better that MOST... BETTER THAN MOST!!!!
Wow that Payne Stewart moment is bittersweet.
Love the emotion, the music and watching guys at the top of their game show the emotion us mortals show on a muni track on a Tuesday in June w/friends
The Payne stewart highlight was the best one.of all of these ... damn I'm sad we missed so.much of his life
That last clip has given me goosebumps every time since I saw it live. What a legend.
M83's music is PERFECT for this.... AWESOME
I'm glad I lived to watch Jack and Tiger's era.. Truly amazing 😊
I’m glad you saved the last few minutes for Tigers incredible comeback with Tour championship and the Masters what a moment that was!!!
This is truely the best Golf Compilation there is. Astonishing!!!!
Golf crowds are simply the best. Simply rooting for good golf.
Love this, and love the Arnie quote. Gives me inspiration to try to make it big time, even at my age of 43.
Thank you for including Payne Stewart's win
Everytime i see a video with payne stewart in it i get teared up. Such a great person and golfer.
This is good for all ages university student, professional, entrepreneur, social people and retired people. Timeless way to be more social and stay fit. Fun to watch the PGA pros perform bloopers or the good golf shots.
I watch too much golf. Only started after the 2015 Masters, and have previously seen all but maybe 3 of the clips in this video. Damn what a beautiful and emotional game.
This represents a lot of how i got into golf. Got into it after 15 Masters, first major i watched was the 2015 U.S. Open, and have loved it ever since.
fuck you
We miss you Mr. Arnold Palmer! May God be smiling on your arrival into heaven!
A rare video where the music added makes it even better…
I have cried 2 different times watching Tiger at the end hug his kid, truly the greatest scene in golf forever.
Thank you so much for creating this video.
I almost started crying on several moments, but most so when you showed Tiger Woods winning the 2019 Masters. That is a moment that I will remember for the rest of my life
me too, i will never forget that moment.
I know nothing About golf but I do know that it's something special here 🔥
This will forever be the best golf film!
From somebody who has never watched golf this was hella entertaining to watch
especially that very first shot
If this doesn’t give you goosebumps idk what will
Dammit there must be someone in the background chopping onions, as that hit me right in the feels. As an Ozzie seeing Jason Day's win after all he went through and the redemption of Adam Scott after choking previously. I watched that final round in the small hours and i jumped and yelped for joy when that putt went in.....
Payne Stewart RIP
My grandparents lived in Pinehurst, NC at the time and I’ll always remember that tournament and that man.
I really did not want this video to be over
Ladies&gentlemen. Playing this sport for 9 years, whoever ll argue it isn't real deal sport, not romantic enough , endurance enough , hard enough . Pls, show him just this very video! U can't stay emotionless on this one. What a compilation
This is no skill level sport
just awesome.
If you keep making videos this good, your channel will explode.
Thank you Brian!
I was amazed at how many of these shots I remember watching from the time I played competitive junior golf all the way through college... brought back a lot of great memories
This is the joy of golf - we can all occasionally hit a shot when you can genuinely think to yourself "nobody could have played that shot any better". It's what keeps us coming back😎
These guys just do it more often!!
Phil’s shot out of the trees at Augusta is still one of the best ever.
Yea, watched it live and will never forget it.
Damn the feels though... nice editing. Excellent video. I love when tiger yells out right as the crowd roars. Makes it like a real tiger roar comes out of his mouth when he wins.
I felt like I'm so lucky to be able to live at time when all the best comebacks are yet to come. To witness and be a part of. It's hard to wait for something you know might not happen. But it's even harder to give up, when you know it's everything you want.
I have to concur with Josh Y...
I was absolutely MESMERIZED for the entirety of this video, and it is one of the greatest I have ever watched. I could watch this a GAZILLION times and never grow tired!!!
1:12 no one ever talks about this shot. One of the greatest shot of all time against the goat. Incredible
I'm a 26 handicap but I absolutely love golf. It's become a passion. I started playing at 18 shooting 120s and at 32 now, I've come a long way and I'm always ready to play and continue to get better
This video always makes me shed tears of joy it keeps me motivated to finish PGA School
Top video, watching everything and feeling a genuine need to be on the golf course right now
made me want to play immediately even though its dusk and i already played today.
LOL
...is that unusual for you? Sounds right to me!
why have i watched this 25+ times and still love it?
Who else can just watch this over and over again and always be amazed
Imagine being the person that lost to one of these shots
You shouldn’t always be mad when you get outplayed, you should be mad if you LET yourself get outplayed. When you hit two nice shots and land on the green and they just happen to put one in from 180 yards out, there isn’t much you can do
It wud be an honor.
That was an amazing video, I almost cried when Tiger won the Masters in April.
Oh come off it, he just got lucky and the top 3 people who should have won either of them, just golfed a slight worse then they did and tiger didn't do any better then he was doing lol he still sucks lol and is horrible to woman so anyone that actually likes that asshole is pathetic
I have to say this these golf announcers have a way of making these big moments even bigger. They let the moment play out with maybe a comment or two. A win for the ages. shot of his life. They make these moments bigger
Golf was the very first sport I learned how to play. I'm so glad I can finally get back into it.
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I love how Tiger is in every second or third clip 😂
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Perfect beginning, middle and end....well done!
They KILLED me with the last match of Tiger, the throngs of exalting fans, following him on the course; then the ending with him hugging his son!! 😭😭😭❤❤❤
awesome to see the caddy/golfer relationship. these caddys bond with the golfers and the respect is there 100%.
Can I thumbs up this video more than once??
This will get over a million views no question
Dylan Gy thank you bro 🤙🏼
This might be the best video on CZcams
Goosebumps the whole time! I dont even watch golf, but the mental effort it takes to calculate these insane shots is truly great. Well done on the video mate, as well as the tracklist!
Was tearing up I’m a young golfer from Scotland with aspirations of being in that situation one day 🙌 just an absolute motivation