Years ago, I sat behind Sir Nick on the back of the range as a young cart boy and watched as he hit balls for hours. He was an absolute surgeon with those blades. I watched as he hit a 5 iron, fading and drawing in one yard increments. One yard fade, one yard draw, two yard fade, two yard draw….he continued until he hit big slices and big hooks. He went to the bag and grabbed one club longer and did it all over again….from the wedge to the driver. He’s the closest thing I’ve ever seen to a machine and he talked to himself the entire time. Absolute genius. I’ll never, ever forget what I saw that day. I learned two things that day. Sir Nick is gifted beyond imagination and at the time; the only thing that could stop Sir Nick…..is Sir Nick.
@Arthur Charles Harrison I guess the huge prestige of Shells Wondeful World of Golf didn't matter that much to him. considering how many times Sir Nick destroyed Greg in majors. He is in the Hall of Fame, and obviously Knighted for his services and efforts representing England in sport.
Faldo’s problem from ‘94 onwards was that he spent too much time on the range, and not enough time actually playing in tournaments. As a result he lost the art of scoring. Consequently the wins dried up he and began slipping down the world rankings.
@@wolfiemcwolf6617 "How many times did Faldo destroy Norman in majors"? A grand total of.... twice. With Faldo breathing down his neck, Norman destroyed him at the '93 Open. I'll certainly concede that Nick won more majors than Greg, but he was arguably handed at least three of them on a plate. But some facts for you to consider: Faldo: World no. 1 for 97 weeks. Norman: 331 weeks Faldo: PGA Tour wins: 6. Norman: 18 Faldo: Worldwide wins: 41. Norman: 88 Faldo: Major Top 10s: 26. Norman: 30 The roll of the dice was certainly kinder in the majors to Faldo. But Norman was the better golfer.
These videos inspired me to pick it back up. Walk the courses. I only score my holes with an L or a W based on how i feel the hole was played. Forget score and distance and this becomes a truly wonderful game. Thank you for the upload.
Greg isn't the most endearing personality but he really was a force as a player. The best driver in the game, the best mid-long iron player in the game and solid putting. He would blitz golf courses. Somehow he folded under pressure too much at major championships
Can't say I ever cared after finding out how reprehensible he was when I was a kid. They say never meet your heroes. Happily this was not the case with the Americans that came to play in The Open Championship: Kite, Watson, Nicklaus, Mize, Calcavecchia, Couples, Crenshaw, McCumber...each and every one was a total gentlemen.
I can tell you Faldo was more disliked than most of the top players, I think Norman would have been fairly popular in comparison if you discount Ozzies and Brits
I admit he won a lot of international tournaments. But he never impressed me that much. You're really saying something to call him the best mid-long iron player in the game. Maybe it would be better to say he was the best mid-long iron player of his era.
Both guys could really play. It's crazy to think Faldo only won 9 times on the PGA Tour, while Norman only won 20 times. Of course, Faldo won 5 majors to Norman's 2. But Norman's wins were super impressive: 91 worldwide victories, 3 World Match Play wins, a pair of Memorials (Jack's tnmt), a Players Championship, two World Series of Golf, a World Championship of Golf, and was a member of the victorious International President's Cup team in 1998 (their only victory ever).
Faldo did not play in USA nearly as much - started well after didn't play as many events. If you want to see real head to head - I would refer to 1996 masters final round . I can't watch that enough .
@christopherfranklin972: Four of which were totally gifted to him. How many of Norman’s majors were gifted to him? If he’d had even half the good luck in majors that Faldo had, Norman would’ve won seven or eight.
It was always weird to me how he could hit every fairway but he choked coming down the stretch with putts and irons on the closing holes. Hitting the fairway in tight corridors in major championships you would think would be the most nerve wracking but he always had that driver down.
@@jacktattis No Americans were in the field when Peter Thompson won his Opens. Good player and nice chap, but he won against the weakest fields imaginable. Hardly comparable to Greg Norman's era.
8:30 the reason that the gallery were so 'quiet and well behaved' is because they're not Americans have bought a lot of great things to the game, but raucous behaviour accompanied by shouts of 'get in the hole' at every turn help to drag this beautiful game into the gutter. I miss this era.
Everyone has cell phones in their hands now so they can't clap. All they can do is say something. Something stupid, usually. And that's just verbally. Take a look at the physics and it's a bunch of obese morons chanting into the wind.
Robert Dore - I am an older American and am disgusted by the rudeness of today’s golf “fans”. I don’t agree that America is the only country with idiotic fans but we are probably the worse. I want to jump through the tv every time some moron yells baba booey and cram a hot dog into their fat pie hole.
@@danmyers9372 I agree with much of what you say, I mentioned American's but at no time excluded everyone else, Sports fans in general have become rowdier and more boorish regardless of where they come from, only in England would people bring dogs onto a golf what the hell is wrong with these people??
Much rather watch this over the bomb it as far as you can we have to watch today. This was about shot making, course management, a thinking man's game. The pro game has turned to crap. Faldo and Norman were awesome.
To give you an example of how snake but Norman was in the 89 Open he made 10 birdies on sunday yes 10 including the playoff and still lost. Greg made some mental and physical errors in key situations but i loved the guy and god his luck was awful.
I'm very impressed with both rounds. Norman put on a display, he had 3 nasty lip outs and several burned edges or his round could have been crazy low. Faldo was pretty much disgusted with every full swing he took, probably had no business breaking 74 or 75 and grinded out a 67.
This just shows how good top level golfers are. They're hitting greens and fairways and are still not happy and being hyper critical of their swings and shot shape. Different gravy
This really shows how equipment (balls and clubs) have gotten out of hand. The two best players in the world at that time (and Norman was a long hitter) both hit 7 irons pin high on a slightly uphill 3 par with a minimal side breeze. Today’s pros would be hitting 9 irons and wedges. Old, traditional courses are being made obsolete. Something needs to be done equipment wise to protect the integrity of the game. It has gotten out of hand IMO.
They would solve a lot of their problems if they let the grass grow back like they used to, instead of mowing them down to the metaphorical linoleum like they do today. The “gouge” of Bomb and Gouge is the real problem; modern players aren’t punished by the “rough” because it’s never long enough to make a difference with their athleticism.
This was a few days before they headed to Turnberry for the British Open, and you can see Faldo getting very agitated about the state of his game. "A barrel of laughs" was how Norman sarcastically described the round. At Turnberry Faldo had a final round 64 to finish slightly higher up the leaderboard than Norman, but neither was in serious contention.
Well one man won 6 majors and 40 tournaments and was No. 1 for 18 months ….the other MAN won 2 majors and 90 tournaments and was No.1 for 7 years!!!!! …..is it all about majors? Did Scott Hoch, Ray Floyd and Greg himself help Faldo’s career?
Why is it "insane"? The playing conditions were totally different in '87 than in '89. Also, Norman started seven behind in '89; Faldo started only one behind in '87 - he didn't need to make birdies!
@@MrAJR76 not being critical of faldo really just an example of how crazy the game of golf is. Norman by far was the more explosive player but faldo was less prone to error with a more conservative game and style but it suited him. Both had great careers greg should have learned where to dial it back and play for par
Brian Morgenstern Norman choked at the 89 British open despite a great final round, he didn’t need to hit driver on the final playoff hole. He drove into the bunker and ended his championship
Jack Whitaker says golf is the illusion of perfection. So when Norman said Gregory could do better he was right and wrong. He cannot do better than he did on that shot because it was that shot. The circumstances and skills produced what he could do at that instant. He should of you can do better than Gregory at other times.
Were the winnings of these matches given to charity? Hard to believe the winner of this got a hundred grand but the winner of the 94 open "only" got 110k
Faldo is very much arms and mechanical rythm, whereas Norman is all about shoulder turn. Faldo dwarfs Norman but Norman was around 30 yards longer off the tee....
Main difference is that Greg was so dominate during those years apart from the majors where he fell short more often than not. Could have easily won 6 or 7 majors.
Yep metal woods were rarely seen in those days, even when tiger won his 1st masters they were still tiny, I grew up playing wooden drivers and fairways, dreamed of 250yards, now 52 and hit my ping 280, the world's mad, these guys were so good, you had to be there and watch them
I love Greg but I hate the shark hats. It’s just a bit “up yourself”. I wouldn’t mind if Greg had won 5 or 6 majors but to act like a legend when you only won two…nah! That said, five guys won their only major over Greg - Mize, Pavin, Azinger, Calcavecchia and Tway, and three of them were in playoffs, so he was pretty stiff. Meanwhile, Faldo was a comparatively lucky winner at Augusta as all of his wins were assisted when other players blew it with bad shots or entire rounds - Scott Hoch misses a two foot putt, Floyd goes in the water, and Norman himself in 96. After all that though, people liked Greg and thought Faldo was an arse.
Well it did them no good Norman never won anymore than 2 majors Even portly Bobby Locke who never lifted anything heavier than a few pints of Beer won four British Opens Played super fit Sam Snead in 15 matches head to head and beat him 11 to 2 with two evens. Then went to the USA beat Snead, Hogan, Nelson and won 9 events until the USGA had him barred because he never appeared at a function. The facts were, he was taking the best golfers in the world money and they did not like it. Now he was being out driven by more than 50 yards nearly all the time.
Nicks awing was off.He couldn't hit a shot the way he wanted to.It just gos to show just how good his short game was.If the average golfer had to play from were he had to all day they wouldnt have broke 90.
I enjoy Shell's Wonderful World of Golf. I love the game. I've noticed over the years that fat people generally are not in the gallery. When the camera spans the crowd at an NFL game, at least half the audience is obese. Now it is 2022. I am 57. I have never seen so many fat women in my life. They seem to be getting fatter and meaner. Many men my age are still athletic, yet most of our wives turned into fat, mean pigs. Why is that? Women from earlier eras were not as fat and mean. Men weren't pudgy fruitcakes. What the hell happened? I look at "Shell's Wonderful World of Golf" from the '60's and '70's. Nobody was obese in the gallery. I watch old football games from the same era....Nobody was an obese pig. I wonder why most women are fatter and meaner now. Just for fun- tomorrow take a look at every woman you encounter- and ask yourself if she is overweight. I bet you will finish your day knowing that 80% of women are fat. Being fat makes them mean. I speak from experience.
While you are right about the West's growing obesity problem, I have to ask but two questions: 1) Why are you only focusing on women? There are plenty of obese men around as well. You sound very bitter towards women. Just because your wife/partner is a cunt doesnt mean everyone else's is as well. But more importantly, 2) what the fuck does this have to do with the golf on display in this video?
Norman got the least out of his talent in his era. Faldo was no where near as talented but got the most out of his talent. 5 majors is no small feat. Norman should have at least ten with that talent.
In fact watch Faldo at valderama 1997 Ryder cup and his iron play made tigers now pedestrian you cannot be a golfer to dog Faldo. Fuck me I’ll post a video on here when woods was 15 in an pathetic American news thing and he was envious. Faldo was a one off like hogan.
Faldo was just as talented. He had a long flowing dynamic swing when he first came on tour. He drove it by everybody. He just chose to change his swing into something that looks like that of a man with less talent. Take a look at his instructional videos and you'll see serious talent.
Years ago, I sat behind Sir Nick on the back of the range as a young cart boy and watched as he hit balls for hours. He was an absolute surgeon with those blades. I watched as he hit a 5 iron, fading and drawing in one yard increments. One yard fade, one yard draw, two yard fade, two yard draw….he continued until he hit big slices and big hooks. He went to the bag and grabbed one club longer and did it all over again….from the wedge to the driver. He’s the closest thing I’ve ever seen to a machine and he talked to himself the entire time. Absolute genius. I’ll never, ever forget what I saw that day.
I learned two things that day. Sir Nick is gifted beyond imagination and at the time; the only thing that could stop Sir Nick…..is Sir Nick.
norman just stopped him then... but we sort of know what your going on about........ kind of
@Arthur Charles Harrison I guess the huge prestige of Shells Wondeful World of Golf didn't matter that much to him. considering how many times Sir Nick destroyed Greg in majors. He is in the Hall of Fame, and obviously Knighted for his services and efforts representing England in sport.
Faldo’s problem from ‘94 onwards was that he spent too much time on the range, and not enough time actually playing in tournaments.
As a result he lost the art of scoring.
Consequently the wins dried up he and began slipping down the world rankings.
HE was just stopped by greg norman btw in the video zzz
@@wolfiemcwolf6617 "How many times did Faldo destroy Norman in majors"? A grand total of.... twice.
With Faldo breathing down his neck, Norman destroyed him at the '93 Open.
I'll certainly concede that Nick won more majors than Greg, but he was arguably handed at least three of them on a plate.
But some facts for you to consider:
Faldo: World no. 1 for 97 weeks. Norman: 331 weeks
Faldo: PGA Tour wins: 6. Norman: 18
Faldo: Worldwide wins: 41. Norman: 88
Faldo: Major Top 10s: 26. Norman: 30
The roll of the dice was certainly kinder in the majors to Faldo. But Norman was the better golfer.
My two favorite players. My two favorite swings.
This is more enjoyable than watching golf today, great stuff
Greg Norman was such an iconic looking golfer, like Gary Player. Shell must reupload all these in HIDEF please!
Love the golf shirts. I wish they still made these designs
Right?!? I want like Vintage tiger Nike shirts or these kind. Would be awesome haha
Loved watching this match featuring two of the alltime greats. The course was interesting as well.
Proper golf. Persimmon, balata and blades. The wonderful Dave Marr, no infernal Ewan Murray and not a white belt in sight, ahh those were the days.
Well said sir!!!
Yup...I still use blades, but sadly todays balls would ruin a persimmon headed club.
Well not if you use a Louisville golf club they build those pressimon clubs to play with modern balls and not get ruin.
Yes Black shoes too...
Eddie sixsix - LOL, Obviously you didn’t notice Norman’s son.
That was a nice way to spend an hour. Enjoyable vid. Thanks for the upload, 'GolfDay.'
These videos inspired me to pick it back up. Walk the courses. I only score my holes with an L or a W based on how i feel the hole was played. Forget score and distance and this becomes a truly wonderful game. Thank you for the upload.
Interesting scoring strategy…
Greg isn't the most endearing personality but he really was a force as a player. The best driver in the game, the best mid-long iron player in the game and solid putting. He would blitz golf courses. Somehow he folded under pressure too much at major championships
Can't say I ever cared after finding out how reprehensible he was when I was a kid. They say never meet your heroes.
Happily this was not the case with the Americans that came to play in The Open Championship: Kite, Watson, Nicklaus, Mize, Calcavecchia, Couples, Crenshaw, McCumber...each and every one was a total gentlemen.
Do you play golf if you do you no how hard it is how would you do in them situations????
I can tell you Faldo was more disliked than most of the top players, I think Norman would have been fairly popular in comparison if you discount Ozzies and Brits
I admit he won a lot of international tournaments. But he never impressed me that much. You're really saying something to call him the best mid-long iron player in the game. Maybe it would be better to say he was the best mid-long iron player of his era.
I wouldn’t watch Norman if you paid me.
Two years later at Augusta these two made history. Norman's 6-shot lead collapse made for very tough loss.
I remember watching that
Greatest putt I've ever seen Greg! Whooooo! I screamed!!!!!
Faldo is an absolute unit,size of him,people dont realise
Proper golf match. Much better than the bomb and gouge era we see now days!
Both guys could really play. It's crazy to think Faldo only won 9 times on the PGA Tour,
while Norman only won 20 times. Of course, Faldo won 5 majors to Norman's 2. But
Norman's wins were super impressive: 91 worldwide victories, 3 World Match Play
wins, a pair of Memorials (Jack's tnmt), a Players Championship, two World Series
of Golf, a World Championship of Golf, and was a member of the victorious
International President's Cup team in 1998 (their only victory ever).
Faldo won SIX majors.
Faldo did not play in USA nearly as much - started well after didn't play as many events. If you want to see real head to head - I would refer to 1996 masters final round . I can't watch that enough .
Norman is far more talented but its not all about physical talent. Greg is only average mentally and it cost him. Greg should have had at least 6majs
@christopherfranklin972: Four of which were totally gifted to him. How many of Norman’s majors were gifted to him?
If he’d had even half the good luck in majors that Faldo had, Norman would’ve won seven or eight.
How Norman didn't win at least 10 majors is beyond me. Watching this the guy was insanely good and was every bit as talented as Jack or Tiger.
It was always weird to me how he could hit every fairway but he choked coming down the stretch with putts and irons on the closing holes. Hitting the fairway in tight corridors in major championships you would think would be the most nerve wracking but he always had that driver down.
He choked and he never even matched Peter Thomsons British Open wins
@@jacktattis No Americans were in the field when Peter Thompson won his Opens. Good player and nice chap, but he won against the weakest fields imaginable. Hardly comparable to Greg Norman's era.
@@MrAJR76 Not in 65 Palmer and Nicklaus were there
@@MrAJR76 1965 Palmer and Nicklaus
Thomson Pro wins world wide 106 Norman 90
Little Greg Norman holding his head after father misses a putt...priceless!
I never realized Faldo was so much taller than Norman and probably all the other golfers of that era.
8:30 the reason that the gallery were so 'quiet and well behaved' is because they're not Americans have bought a lot of great things to the game, but raucous behaviour accompanied by shouts of 'get in the hole' at every turn help to drag this beautiful game into the gutter. I miss this era.
Everyone has cell phones in their hands now so they can't clap. All they can do is say something. Something stupid, usually. And that's just verbally. Take a look at the physics and it's a bunch of obese morons chanting into the wind.
Robert Dore - I am an older American and am disgusted by the rudeness of today’s golf “fans”. I don’t agree that America is the only country with idiotic fans but we are probably the worse. I want to jump through the tv every time some moron yells baba booey and cram a hot dog into their fat pie hole.
Here here.!!
@@danmyers9372 Golf is a game of etiquette anyways so the fans should have to practice as much etiquette as the players
@@danmyers9372 I agree with much of what you say, I mentioned American's but at no time excluded everyone else, Sports fans in general have become rowdier and more boorish regardless of where they come from, only in England would people bring dogs onto a golf what the hell is wrong with these people??
Just a great tradition for the great game of Golf.
Much rather watch this over the bomb it as far as you can we have to watch today. This was about shot making, course management, a thinking man's game. The pro game has turned to crap. Faldo and Norman were awesome.
crap? the avg field nowadays is alot more talented and much more depth of players that can win a tournament.
@@Simon-nv5zj debatable. The modern equipment has brought more players up a level.
@@tatchy1001 agreed, but they are also better athletes, and have much better swing mechanics than back in the day (on average)
This was maybe the last real rivalry in golf. Tiger never had a rival in his career and we have nothing today.
Could you imagine if these 2 played today with the equipment and ball changes..
Wish they still done this what a great time
Then came 1996. Faldo's revenge at the Masters.
Ah yes Faldo always had the edge in US majors
To give you an example of how snake but Norman was in the 89 Open he made 10 birdies on sunday yes 10 including the playoff and still lost. Greg made some mental and physical errors in key situations but i loved the guy and god his luck was awful.
He was snake bitten but 89 was his fault for taking driver at 18 in the playoff
Winning is everything, Sir Nick.
I'm very impressed with both rounds. Norman put on a display, he had 3 nasty lip outs and several burned edges or his round could have been crazy low. Faldo was pretty much disgusted with every full swing he took, probably had no business breaking 74 or 75 and grinded out a 67.
Watching those is like my happy place
good video. Sadly, I will now watch the 96 Masters
Norman still dominating..
40:44 the sound of Faldo's tee shot. Hell yeah
This just shows how good top level golfers are. They're hitting greens and fairways and are still not happy and being hyper critical of their swings and shot shape. Different gravy
Faldo playing wooden clubs against Norman’s metal is crazy to see
I sure miss those days, my wife looked like a Playmate and was one. I'm no prize either poor girl.
what are you even talking about
I think Greg is using a metal driver and Faldo I believe has a persimmon
These two had some of the most beautiful swings ever. Effortless from the both of them.
Norman’s swing never looked effortless to me. Not a criticism, he just lashed at it.
479-yard par 4 back in the day. Whoa!
This really shows how equipment (balls and clubs) have gotten out of hand. The two best players in the world at that time (and Norman was a long hitter) both hit 7 irons pin high on a slightly uphill 3 par with a minimal side breeze. Today’s pros would be hitting 9 irons and wedges. Old, traditional courses are being made obsolete. Something needs to be done equipment wise to protect the integrity of the game. It has gotten out of hand IMO.
Dan Myers As Jack Nicklaus said the balls need to be changed
Today’s nine iron has the loft of the old 7 iron or between a 7 and 8 iron.
@@marydunn6465 I have some 50s clubs in the shed I will check
If you miss hit a Balata ball, you knew!
They would solve a lot of their problems if they let the grass grow back like they used to, instead of mowing them down to the metaphorical linoleum like they do today. The “gouge” of Bomb and Gouge is the real problem; modern players aren’t punished by the “rough” because it’s never long enough to make a difference with their athleticism.
This was a few days before they headed to Turnberry for the British Open, and you can see Faldo getting very agitated about the state of his game. "A barrel of laughs" was how Norman sarcastically described the round. At Turnberry Faldo had a final round 64 to finish slightly higher up the leaderboard than Norman, but neither was in serious contention.
Andrew Robinson what year was this?
1994
Magic moment at 40:48
Norman sure can putt the ball!!
I used to live listening to Dave Marr’s commentary.
Well one man won 6 majors and 40 tournaments and was No. 1 for 18 months ….the other MAN won 2 majors and 90 tournaments and was No.1 for 7 years!!!!! …..is it all about majors? Did Scott Hoch, Ray Floyd and Greg himself help Faldo’s career?
I get you. Koepka better than els, singh? No way!
@@richat1691 you are spot on. Koepka only won about 15-20 tournaments in total. Majors aren’t everything.
Faldo come back at the end but this was Greg's day.
Those are two strapping lads in their primes
45:20 the thing about the Rocks is I think it's a bit of a stretch only Nick Faldo probably scratched his iron up....
Haha. Very young Tony Navarro. Great caddy.
Faldo won a major making no birdies on a sunday at the Open none zero Greg makes 10 on a sunday and loses let that sink in its insane
Why is it "insane"?
The playing conditions were totally different in '87 than in '89.
Also, Norman started seven behind in '89; Faldo started only one behind in '87 - he didn't need to make birdies!
@@MrAJR76 not being critical of faldo really just an example of how crazy the game of golf is. Norman by far was the more explosive player but faldo was less prone to error with a more conservative game and style but it suited him. Both had great careers greg should have learned where to dial it back and play for par
Brian Morgenstern Norman choked at the 89 British open despite a great final round, he didn’t need to hit driver on the final playoff hole. He drove into the bunker and ended his championship
They were just true to themself.Im the same,the shot is what it is.
Look at the drivers they had to use…. Damn
I bet by the time they reached the 1st green they were in total battle mode. Neither of these guys liked to lose.
I bet Greg would trade this win for the 1996 Masters lost against Nick
2 years later at the 96 Masters, Faldo would defeat Norman in an epic.
keith steen find. paul wilson. golf ⛳️
Not defeat, Norman lost it
Jack Whitaker says golf is the illusion of perfection. So when Norman said Gregory could do better he was right and wrong. He cannot do better than he did on that shot because it was that shot. The circumstances and skills produced what he could do at that instant. He should of you can do better than Gregory at other times.
Great match Norman had 3 balls lip out at the hole and Faldo made that one very long chip ?
great video!!!
What do you mean ‘the championship of the empire’?
Were the winnings of these matches given to charity? Hard to believe the winner of this got a hundred grand but the winner of the 94 open "only" got 110k
Faldo is very much arms and mechanical rythm, whereas Norman is all about shoulder turn. Faldo dwarfs Norman but Norman was around 30 yards longer off the tee....
Nick u deserved a masters jacket
Grandpa bought a rubber...
2 TRUE GREATS.ICONS MAYBE?
Norman all time underachiever
yes, he was the greatest choker the game ever saw in a converse relationship to his ego.
If that's where choking gets you,give me some of that!! please, Greg is probably the wealthiest sportsman on the Planet.
By that measure than so was Phil and Arnie.
Main difference is that Greg was so dominate during those years apart from the majors where he fell short more often than not. Could have easily won 6 or 7 majors.
I've always thought that Nick's choice of shirt had something to do with the result,I'm sure it caught his eye and distracted him on the backswing.
Faldo the magician
The equipment has ruined golf ,when do you see a second shot with a two iron now days
So did Greg
Jesus almost another classic Greg norman choke
Faldo Wooden driver in 1994? Normand’s tiny little metal driver the size of my 7 wood
Yep metal woods were rarely seen in those days, even when tiger won his 1st masters they were still tiny, I grew up playing wooden drivers and fairways, dreamed of 250yards, now 52 and hit my ping 280, the world's mad, these guys were so good, you had to be there and watch them
Faldo's tee shot heading for the Gallery at 48:30 and he mumbles 'watch yourselves -jeez' how about FORE
Paul Taylor - Evidence of what a conceited, self absorbed prick he was.
Faldo needed to wear a solid shirt color!
Norman looses focus at the end. Could have shot a 64.. When he was "on" he was the best, he was prone to blocking the ball right on his miss-hits.
The best players are prone to blocking it. Worse players their miss is a hook.
O. G. Jim furyk?
Hunting dogs, frolicking on the golf course
Don't forget 9and 8 irons work on pitch shots nick little more roll
Those two had zero chemistry
I love Greg but I hate the shark hats. It’s just a bit “up yourself”. I wouldn’t mind if Greg had won 5 or 6 majors but to act like a legend when you only won two…nah! That said, five guys won their only major over Greg - Mize, Pavin, Azinger, Calcavecchia and Tway, and three of them were in playoffs, so he was pretty stiff. Meanwhile, Faldo was a comparatively lucky winner at Augusta as all of his wins were assisted when other players blew it with bad shots or entire rounds - Scott Hoch misses a two foot putt, Floyd goes in the water, and Norman himself in 96. After all that though, people liked Greg and thought Faldo was an arse.
Faldo did what Greg never did, won Majors in the USA
And Nick owes Scott Hoch and Ray Floyd an enormous debt of gratitude for those!!
@@MrAJR76 why?
Those were the days when pro golfers never really got into gym or strength fitness. Nowadays it’s almost a must or you’re going to be a short hitter.
Well it did them no good Norman never won anymore than 2 majors Even portly Bobby Locke who never lifted anything heavier than a few pints of Beer won four British Opens Played super fit Sam Snead in 15 matches head to head and beat him 11 to 2 with two evens. Then went to the USA beat Snead, Hogan, Nelson and won 9 events until the USGA had him barred because he never appeared at a function. The facts were, he was taking the best golfers in the world money and they did not like it. Now he was being out driven by more than 50 yards nearly all the time.
Faldo was always in the gym
No 2 is just not no 1 !
Now its drive the ball 400 yards then wedge. Destroyed golf
Nicks awing was off.He couldn't hit a shot the way he wanted to.It just gos to show just how good his short game was.If the average golfer had to play from were he had to all day they wouldnt have broke 90.
The Battle of Smugness.
I didn't know Harrison Ford played golf!
I enjoy Shell's Wonderful World of Golf. I love the game. I've noticed over the years that fat people generally are not in the gallery. When the camera spans the crowd at an NFL game, at least half the audience is obese.
Now it is 2022. I am 57. I have never seen so many fat women in my life. They seem to be getting fatter and meaner.
Many men my age are still athletic, yet most of our wives turned into fat, mean pigs. Why is that?
Women from earlier eras were not as fat and mean. Men weren't pudgy fruitcakes. What the hell happened? I look at "Shell's Wonderful World of Golf" from the '60's and '70's. Nobody was obese in the gallery. I watch old football games from the same era....Nobody was an obese pig. I wonder why most women are fatter and meaner now.
Just for fun- tomorrow take a look at every woman you encounter- and ask yourself if she is overweight. I bet you will finish your day knowing that 80% of women are fat. Being fat makes them mean. I speak from experience.
While you are right about the West's growing obesity problem, I have to ask but two questions: 1) Why are you only focusing on women? There are plenty of obese men around as well. You sound very bitter towards women. Just because your wife/partner is a cunt doesnt mean everyone else's is as well. But more importantly, 2) what the fuck does this have to do with the golf on display in this video?
Paul, you need serious help.
@@AlexGalloway1993 are you a fat person?
I like the way you think Paul
41:26
It's almost unbearable to listen to Faldo nagging and complaining or picking rocks out of bunker at 26:50 etc.
The young pros today are putting so much better than these
Faldo is so mechanical
6>2. Golf depends on the day.
He really wasn't. He was an artist.
He was...but then, he won three Masters and a couple of Open championships. That 'mechanical' swing served him none too badly, yes?
@@alwhyte6533 Three Open Championships, six majors in total.
@@ds1868 , was it three Opens? I thought it was two. Did he win the Masters three times too? I don't think he won the US Open or the USPGA...
The old potato camera strikes again...!
This is from 94 douche rocket
Norman got the least out of his talent in his era. Faldo was no where near as talented but got the most out of his talent. 5 majors is no small feat. Norman should have at least ten with that talent.
The 6 majors he actually won was all the more impressive then...
You know nothing about golf. They both developed their games fast. Within 2 years pro golfers
Talented both
In fact watch Faldo at valderama 1997 Ryder cup and his iron play made tigers now pedestrian you cannot be a golfer to dog Faldo. Fuck me I’ll post a video on here when woods was 15 in an pathetic American news thing and he was envious.
Faldo was a one off like hogan.
10? Larry mize, Bob tway. The rest were mental
Faldo was just as talented. He had a long flowing dynamic swing when he first came on tour. He drove it by everybody. He just chose to change his swing into something that looks like that of a man with less talent. Take a look at his instructional videos and you'll see serious talent.
Put it on 40:45 thank me later
Norman holds on to win and then doesn't take his hat off to shake hands. No class.
Norman was a master choker