[The guy he was competing against] "Scott went on to become the world’s top-ranked amateur and twice represent the United States in the Walker Cup, but struggled as a professional. After six professional seasons, he stopped competing full-time in 2005." He's basically only known as the guy who lost to Tiger in overtime in 1996 :)
I remember watching this. On one of the playoff holes Woods moved his ball marker one club length to avoid obstructing Scott's shot, and when he came back to his putt he almost forgot to move back one club length. It was actually Scott who stopped him and reminded him to make the proper adjustment. Who knows if Woods would have remembered before pIaying his ball, but I thought it was incredible sportsmanship on Steve Scott's part, he would have won the tournament and who knows how history follows from there. I thought Scott was real cool for that, plus his cute blond girlfriend was his caddy.
Well, it wasnt a playoff hole. It was the 34th hole in regulation. And he moved the marker a putter head length. But you were close. And yes, Scott did remind him to move it back.
How about at 8:30 … he tees the ball down further with his driver. On the 18th HOLE!! What confidence, and swag. I’d be psyched out if someone did that to me
Why? Teeing the ball down further takes off height from the driver but not distance, so if anything a lower trajectory shot is safer, especially on the 18th hole.
I played the same way how I am playing now but the difference is my recovery shots and my putting if that comes back I am gonna kick everybody's ass on tour
@@wildcat8797 no, he won the US Amateur 3 times. He won the Jr. Amateur 3 times. Meaning he won 6 straight USGA championships. But, I can't lump them together. The reason why is because Bobby Jones's ones count as majors.
I love how the commentators were shitting on his swing when he’s 20 years old when the commentators probably couldn’t even land one on the green in 2/3 like he could
Scott showed pure class throughout. This was epic golf for the ages.
Amazing thing we don’t think about.....he won the Masters 10mos after this.
By 12.
Fascinating to see this. His power, rhythm and presence is mesmerising.
He was something in his prime. Like Jack I was fortunate to see him in his prime. He made golf fun again
[The guy he was competing against] "Scott went on to become the world’s top-ranked amateur and twice represent the United States in the Walker Cup, but struggled as a professional. After six professional seasons, he stopped competing full-time in 2005." He's basically only known as the guy who lost to Tiger in overtime in 1996 :)
I remember watching this. On one of the playoff holes Woods moved his ball marker one club length to avoid obstructing Scott's shot, and when he came back to his putt he almost forgot to move back one club length. It was actually Scott who stopped him and reminded him to make the proper adjustment. Who knows if Woods would have remembered before pIaying his ball, but I thought it was incredible sportsmanship on Steve Scott's part, he would have won the tournament and who knows how history follows from there. I thought Scott was real cool for that, plus his cute blond girlfriend was his caddy.
Well, it wasnt a playoff hole. It was the 34th hole in regulation. And he moved the marker a putter head length. But you were close. And yes, Scott did remind him to move it back.
Just played that course, granted it’s different now with growth but it felt majestic to play where Tiger Woods won as an amateur. God is good!
Swing so much better than early 2000s swing so much more hip movment
3:38 freakin amazing
I like Tiger Wood. God playing in golf
Swing a lot smoother than 95 swing
Considerably longer....maybe helped the tempo.
Wow I used to love the move he put on it back then.....
WOW😳
This is awesome!
Are u real lol
Aaron Sanchez lol. Thanks!
Need this beauty in my life
8:29 tried that once. had to get a new ball
Please upload every shot of Tiger Woods 1994 us amateur... it's also available on usga🏆🙏
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How about at 8:30 … he tees the ball down further with his driver. On the 18th HOLE!! What confidence, and swag. I’d be psyched out if someone did that to me
Why? Teeing the ball down further takes off height from the driver but not distance, so if anything a lower trajectory shot is safer, especially on the 18th hole.
fun to watch Tiger before he was Tiger
Crazy to think that in about 9 months after this match, he was breaking records at Augusta!!
This swing is his best in my opinion. I don’t care if he is across the line . Jack was too. Didn’t slow him down.
2:30
For the Tiger pump!
I played the same way how I am playing now but the difference is my recovery shots and my putting if that comes back I am gonna kick everybody's ass on tour
Gl tiger love you man, thanks for checking in to comment
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If scott didnt tell him tiger woulda had more struggle
He won this 3 times. 3 different years. I don't think people understand how impossible that is.
6 times
@@wildcat8797 no, he won the US Amateur 3 times. He won the Jr. Amateur 3 times. Meaning he won 6 straight USGA championships. But, I can't lump them together. The reason why is because Bobby Jones's ones count as majors.
The tempo is Bach.
I love how the commentators were shitting on his swing when he’s 20 years old when the commentators probably couldn’t even land one on the green in 2/3 like he could
Shitting on it? They are basically in awe of it... lol.
Can someone explain why he tapped the top of the ball at 8:25?
He must have thought it was teed a little too high so tapped it down a little bit. Its the cool way to do it, but whenever I try it usually falls off!
Ian Potter doesn’t that count as a stroke in tournament play?
@@stonegrindzchocolate3427 No, it is not a stroke according to the definition of a stroke in the rules.
Tiger ruined his body and his dream of breaking Jack's record by bulking up with muscle.
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