Seve was such a gentleman when he put the jacket on Ben and Ben was such a gentlemen receiving it. I'm one of your biggest fans that's the best thing I ever heard from a recipient of the jacket.
When I was a junior golfer I had the pleasure standing right behind him on the practice range at the Texas State Junior at Brakenridge Park Golf Course in San Antonio. Even then I knew I was watching a kid, who would go on to greatness. Sweetest swing I ever witnessed!!
I live in S.C. and I started going to Augusta the next Spring and did so for most of 30 years. It is an amazing place. I got to see Ben play often and it was a blessing to me to get to see years of golf there. He was a great addition. I did not remember that he had such a big lead. It is also interesting to see Nick Faldo's swing then. He did not like it and rebuilt it soon so it would hold up better under pressure. Less timing and more control. He got away from that 1970s swing. Brave move.
It's interesting that, in 1984, we got to see front nine coverage starting on the 5th hole, but two years later in 1986 there was no footage of Kite and Ballesteros making eagle on #8.
Bob Murphy reckoned that Crenshaw’s putt on the 10th was one of the greatest putts he’s ever seen. I believe it was 90% luck, no way was he expecting to make that, he even admitted it afterwards. Seve showed a superb touch of class and dignity in the Butler cabin when congratulating Ben and putting on the green jacket. What a great and charismatic man, RIP LEGEND.........
It’s an awful pit didn’t win more majors. He came close and the masters seemed to suit him. He really had the ability and the short game. He was a true global player winning all around the world. His tendency to go wayward off the tee cost him a lot. I once followed him around the west course at Wentworth and he was 7 under after 12 holes. Nobody could come close in his prime. It just makes what Nicklaus did in his era all the more impressive. His major wins and the number of second places in the majors is just insane. I doubt we will see the like again.
Frank Glieber with a "Yes Sir" as Crenshaw birdies 8. Glieber was at 17 for years thru '85 when he died shortly after the Masters that year. Verne took over 17 the next year and gave his famous "Yes Sir" when Jack birdied....a call Glieber would have had except for his untimely death. A wow moment watching this.
No one was more dangerous with the flat stick than Ben Crenshaw. Always surprised he only won two majors. He was one of the best during the prime of his career. Also, very strange to see Nick Faldo's old swing. He hit it longer, but with less control. With his new swing, he gave up distance for much more control and accuracy. It was a wise decision and he won a lot more after the change.
Great stuff. Somehow all action from Crenshaw's play from his approach at 11 to his 2nd at 13 is edited out. Along with it, action such as Kite's watery approach to 12.
Chuck Booker I was wondering the same thing! Just watched this and was scratching my head when Crenshaw went from 11 to 13... If I remember correctly Crenshaw hit 6-iron to 12 and made the putt.
I know, wish we all had to go back to blades and woods, especially the pros..... You knew who were the great ball strikers back then... Golf has lost alot of its soul and tradition
Lengthening courses was the worst response to improving tech. Tech will always develop, but you can’t keep lengthening courses. The masters is pretty dull nowadays because of it. The answer should have been, and still is, regulations on tech that pros can use in tournaments.
I remember when I first watched this I watched it al least 10 times. Such a smooth swing. The flag was in a different spot in 84 then it was in 86. The two shots were similar.
I was in my 30's when I got bit by the golf bug right after I saw this Masters tournament. 35 years later and Im still smitten by that four letter word.
Yes, the 83 and 84 masters were instrumental in that decision, as his swing didn’t hold up under pressure. More or less disappeared from leaderboards from 1985 to early 87 whilst he rebuilt his swing.
If there were ever anyone who OWNED one hole in the world, it would be Phil Mickelson owning #13 at Augusta, and Jack Nicklaus owning #16 at Augusta. Even when he's not in contention he ALWAYS birdies that hole.
@@jodie4609 yes, he played. Missed the cut after the second round despite being only 6 shots behind the leader as defending champion. Hence the 10 shot rule being brought in.
Certainly love the old commentators Ken ventrui Steve mylnek Tom weiskopf Jimmy Nantz Henry longhurst there are many more pat summerall memory not that great
Jhn 3:16?? Christian Race Mtt 24:38 For as in the days that were before the flood *they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage,* until the day that Noah entered into the ark, 39 And knew not until the flood came, and took them all away; so shall also the coming of the Son of man be.
The Masters should not be a major. It is a club invitational tournament. Also with 3 of the 4 majors on US soil it gives players from the US a massive advantage. Majors should be all in different countries as they are in tennis.
If you were any kind of true golf fan, you would already know the winner. I know all the winners starting with Horton Smith, and Sarazen To Scheffler and Rahm. Surely you could manage some knowledge of the victors in arguably the biggest prize in golf.
Notice how "manly" every man was. And every player had a unique style. Nowadays, the players have no masculinity, and they all play and dress like matching robots.
You mean like clowns 🤡 Skinny pants, colourful sneakers, hoodies and the silly caps Transhumanism 203O They don’t them having their own style and personality
Where is phil michealson? I like his fake thumbs ups, deer in headlight goofy eyes, ready to choke. Oh, always running towards the gambling table no matter what. He warned his figjam.What a comic relief !
Seve was such a gentleman when he put the jacket on Ben and Ben was such a gentlemen receiving it. I'm one of your biggest fans that's the best thing I ever heard from a recipient of the jacket.
Noticeable differences in Faldo's swing in this period to his swing post collaboration with David Leadbetter.
Love hearing Ken Venturi. He tells what a player should do.
the Venturi/Summeral combo is just gold. they do not suffer fools.
When I was a junior golfer I had the pleasure standing right behind him on the practice range at the Texas State Junior at Brakenridge Park Golf Course in San Antonio. Even then I knew I was watching a kid, who would go on to greatness. Sweetest swing I ever witnessed!!
Patrick Lee - you got an older brother named Mark - he and I were best friends - let me know if you can. Thanks.
Ed Chapman
I live in S.C. and I started going to Augusta the next Spring and did so for most of 30 years. It is an amazing place. I got to see Ben play often and it was a blessing to me to get to see years of golf there. He was a great addition. I did not remember that he had such a big lead. It is also interesting to see Nick Faldo's swing then. He did not like it and rebuilt it soon so it would hold up better under pressure. Less timing and more control. He got away from that 1970s swing. Brave move.
How did you get tickets Bob
First time you got to see more of the Front 9.
It's interesting that, in 1984, we got to see front nine coverage starting on the 5th hole, but two years later in 1986 there was no footage of Kite and Ballesteros making eagle on #8.
I guess because of that weather delay them having to finish the 3rd round on Sunday, but yes, would have been nice to have some cameras on 8 in 86!!!
Bob Murphy reckoned that Crenshaw’s putt on the 10th was one of the greatest putts he’s ever seen. I believe it was 90% luck, no way was he expecting to make that, he even admitted it afterwards.
Seve showed a superb touch of class and dignity in the Butler cabin when congratulating Ben and putting on the green jacket. What a great and charismatic man,
RIP LEGEND.........
I don't think one ever "expects" to make a 60 footer. It was one of the greatest putts in major tournament golf.
I think it was Trevino who said, “When you hit it close, they say “great shot”, when it goes in they call it “luck”
Who would have know that Watson & Seve would never win again here, yet Faldo would go on to win three times.
Seve could or should have won 4 times after 84 too. His father’s illness and banning him from the us tour in 86 had a lot to do with it.
Tom blew 1991's opportunity bad on 18.
It’s an awful pit didn’t win more majors. He came close and the masters seemed to suit him. He really had the ability and the short game. He was a true global player winning all around the world. His tendency to go wayward off the tee cost him a lot. I once followed him around the west course at Wentworth and he was 7 under after 12 holes. Nobody could come close in his prime.
It just makes what Nicklaus did in his era all the more impressive. His major wins and the number of second places in the majors is just insane. I doubt we will see the like again.
Seve Norman Crenshaw were always up there at the masters during the 80s
I was there on #11, 36 years ago, when Crenshaw sank a 60' putt w/100' break to win by two. I was the guy w/nice legs on the far right. 😁
In the daisy duke shorts?
The greatest Masters I ever witnessed was in 1986 when Jack Nicklaus went on a tear on the back nine.
First I’m hearing of this
Wrong video. This is ‘84
The greatest moment in the history of the Masters..86
Broadcast now covers some parts of the front nine and players have other than Augusta’s caddies.
I wsa born on this year. What a great watch
1:11:19 Crenshaw's famous 10th hole putt.
Faldo doesnt even congratulate him. What a cold fish
Faldo took a few years to chill out as a guy. I really like him now though.
Frank Glieber with a "Yes Sir" as Crenshaw birdies 8. Glieber was at 17 for years thru '85 when he died shortly after the Masters that year. Verne took over 17 the next year and gave his famous "Yes Sir" when Jack birdied....a call Glieber would have had except for his untimely death. A wow moment watching this.
Love the Walther Hagen Haig-Ultr's. I have two museum condition male sets and also an as new set of the ladies. Best clubs ever made in my book.
Wonderful stuff Ballesteros you can play here if your a champion for the rest of your life. Taken too soon RIP
Later that year, I think Seve won the Open Champ at St Andrews, over Watson
Big Crenshaw fan when I saw him win Colonial in 77 here in Ft. Worth. Was glad he won this Masters.
Calvin Peete looks and sounds like a total badass
Such a solid golfer. Players Champion 🏆 love Calvin
He looks like an Augusta caddie
@@JayRiemenschneider 😆 Can't argue that. It was true
@@JayRiemenschneider...The older and white golfers and announcers look like slaveowners.
No one was more dangerous with the flat stick than Ben Crenshaw. Always surprised he only won two majors. He was one of the best during the prime of his career.
Also, very strange to see Nick Faldo's old swing. He hit it longer, but with less control. With his new swing, he gave up distance for much more control and accuracy. It was a wise decision and he won a lot more after the change.
love the classic mid 80s look. No hat, very few logos, sansabelts.
Nice REAL clothing And real shoes
1:21:08 1:23:47 what the?.... it totally skipped number 12...
The dog that won’t stop barking while the last two groups play the 13th hole is hilarious
1:25:46 beautiful swing and ball flight!
Great stuff. Somehow all action from Crenshaw's play from his approach at 11 to his 2nd at 13 is edited out. Along with it, action such as Kite's watery approach to 12.
Chuck Booker I was wondering the same thing! Just watched this and was scratching my head when Crenshaw went from 11 to 13... If I remember correctly Crenshaw hit 6-iron to 12 and made the putt.
Interesting to see Faldos swing before he made all those changes
Golf, the way it was meant to be played, before the marketing hucksters took over.
They lost the coverage of Ben making birdie on 12 and Tom blowing up on 12.
Different game back then. Kite taking a 3 wood into 10 @ 1:14:30. No way! Sounded mint tho. Bubba Watson takes a wedge now. Unreal.
I know, wish we all had to go back to blades and woods, especially the pros..... You knew who were the great ball strikers back then... Golf has lost alot of its soul and tradition
Lengthening courses was the worst response to improving tech. Tech will always develop, but you can’t keep lengthening courses. The masters is pretty dull nowadays because of it. The answer should have been, and still is, regulations on tech that pros can use in tournaments.
26:08 Jack Nicklaus you just gotta replay that swing a few times.
I remember when I first watched this I watched it al least 10 times. Such a smooth swing. The flag was in a different spot in 84 then it was in 86. The two shots were similar.
Happy that Ben won a Masters at long last. What an incredible putting performance!!!
That par save on 14 was ridiculous. He could indeed roll his ball.
I was in my 30's when I got bit by the golf bug right after I saw this Masters tournament. 35 years later and Im still smitten by that four letter word.
What happened to holes 11 and 12 for Crenshaw....just jumped!
what happened to the TV coverage of Crenshaw on 11 and 12 ???
Morgan was at -6 for a long time and doesn't make it on TV until he's tied for 2nd on #17. Except for Venturi I think the CBS coverage is pretty poor.
1:54:06 interesting DTL Nick Faldo swing pre Lead....
It was more of a Nicklaus swing.
DTL?
@@planetx1595 Down The Line
@@golfbulldog Thanks
One week after this Faldo would win at Hilton Head
Clive Clarke....faldo I'm sure will come back and do well in the future.....yeah you're not kidding there!
Crenshaw really did display some fortitude and concentration this day...especially as he had to put up with Faldo moaning and groaning all day long.
Ironically, Crenshaw was also a great one for scolding himself at length & turning the air blue when things weren't going well.
Did he when, Ben does and did a lot more than faldo and he won.....wired comment
Faldo 6, Ben 2.
@@markywellsboy2182 yes, relevant. Duh.
Interesting day in Faldo’s career which led to him completely reshaping his game, and six majors/three Masters titles followed...
Faldos putting on Sunday for his first win is the greatest putting performance that I've ever seen. He holed everything.😊
1:00:59 Ben shows us how.
Looks like Faldo's old swing before he reconstructed it with Leadbetter.
Yes, the 83 and 84 masters were instrumental in that decision, as his swing didn’t hold up under pressure. More or less disappeared from leaderboards from 1985 to early 87 whilst he rebuilt his swing.
No hat, Sansabelt trousers, the Wilson 8802, and the persimmon driver. This, to me, is golf. The athletes are fantastic today but are a bit robotic.
Hord Hardin is the classic old Augusta southern whitey. "Seve it's always tough to stay around for a couple days after you miss the cut...' 😂
If there were ever anyone who OWNED one hole in the world, it would be Phil Mickelson owning #13 at Augusta, and Jack Nicklaus owning #16 at Augusta.
Even when he's not in contention he ALWAYS birdies that hole.
I'd say that Tiger similarly owns 18 at Bay Hill.
Rick Lee at 16th hole Royal Morwell ! I have birdied twice now in the last 7 years. 💪
1:53:30 Champions Swing!
go away
O. G. Actually I apologise
Seve missed the cut as defending champion, but was only 6 shots off the leader. Think that’s when they brought in the 10 shot rule.
I thought once you won the jacket you had an open invatation . Every year.
@@jodie4609 yes, he played. Missed the cut after the second round despite being only 6 shots behind the leader as defending champion. Hence the 10 shot rule being brought in.
Ben's blade is money!
"It's a dauntingly narrow little villainous hole." Ahhahahaha!
Gentle Ben. The best.
My dad always called Tom Kite, "The Nerd".
Great player though.
Ballesteros...class act staying around after missing the cut.
He had to.
The defending champion has to stay on. Seve didn’t have a choice!
Fun seeing Faldo's old swing
Ben seemed to be perturbed with much of his round. maybe that angst kept him from feeling the pressure.
Ive Tom Kite averaged 5 yrds longer from the time, hed likely have as many majors. He had game, just not any length.
You know you gonna see Kite in top 3 after 54 holes.
#10 and Gentle Ben. What a PUTT!
Anyone can win if they can skip the 12th!!! Incredible putting.
Lol
Certainly love the old commentators Ken ventrui Steve mylnek Tom weiskopf Jimmy Nantz Henry longhurst there are many more pat summerall memory not that great
Jhn 3:16?? Christian Race
Mtt 24:38 For as in the days that were before the flood
*they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage,*
until the day that Noah entered into the ark,
39 And knew not until the flood came, and took them all away;
so shall also the coming of the Son of man be.
At 1 hour and 26 minutes in, is there a f@#&in dog pound next door or what?!?! Jeez
Larry Nelson’s hat is nasty!
Putt on 10 wins it. 🏆
The Masters should not be a major. It is a club invitational tournament. Also with 3 of the 4 majors on US soil it gives players from the US a massive advantage. Majors should be all in different countries as they are in tennis.
Disagree. To many, it is "the major" of all majors.
What advantage ?
A golf course is a golf course. You make the shots or you don't. It doesn't matter what country it's in
Well, since you tell me who won it in the title, I have no reason to watch it.
If you were any kind of true golf fan, you would already know the winner. I know all the winners starting with Horton Smith, and Sarazen
To Scheffler and Rahm. Surely you could manage some knowledge of the victors in arguably the biggest prize in golf.
I bet Crenshaw wins
Notice how "manly" every man was. And every player had a unique style. Nowadays, the players have no masculinity, and they all play and dress like matching robots.
You mean like clowns 🤡
Skinny pants, colourful sneakers, hoodies and the silly caps
Transhumanism 203O
They don’t them having their own style and personality
Naked and afraid ?
Seve should had won in 1986 and 1987 but they cheated him!
No they didn't. He simply didn't make the shots that he needed to
Where is phil michealson?
I like his fake thumbs ups, deer in headlight goofy eyes, ready to choke.
Oh, always running towards the gambling table no matter what. He warned his figjam.What a comic relief !
Are you feeling okay? Perhaps keep the tablets a bit closer to you.
@MrAJR76 Are you away from your supervisory nurses?
Stay closer to your ward !! Unfortunately, there is no cure for being a pinhead. :)
He whoop your bottom in golf
Finishing the eighth grade perhaps?
A time when the men were made of titanium na drye clubs were made of wood.