An underrated Masters, as others have mentioned. Greg never backed down from the spotlight, and what a comeback for Olazabal from his physical ailments. Always understated and never gets the attention he deserves as one of the great European players in history!
It’s almost criminal that Davis Love III has ONLY ONE Major Championship to his name. The guy had everything, superbly talented, incredibly long off the tee, fantastic iron player, classic golf swing and a brilliant short game. I just can’t work it out??? As for Greg Norman, he’s been very unlucky in many Majors, but has often made mistakes at the wrong time in the final round to throw away his chances of adding more majors at the following tournaments, the Masters, The Open Championship and US Open.
The European contingent of this era said that Jose Maria had no equal from five feet and closer with his putter. Superb iron play and short game won this Masters for him. He’s a great ambassador for the game, a humble soul and a worthy champion.
Olazabal''s birdie putt at the 13th, 30 seconds after Norman's explosive eagle was one of the biggest shots of the tournament. It took a lot of the starch off what could have been a huge momentum swing in the shark's favor. Norman sealed his fate on 15 looking frustrated and nervous, while Olazabal played mistake free all the way home.
@Paul Steinwall Definitely. Norman also made a run at the 1999 Open Championship through two days but found trouble near the end of the day on Friday. Based on how wild that tournament was, if he'd found a way to steady himself he might've had a chance to benefit from Van de Velde's collapse. Also, he started the 2000 Masters at like +8 and clawed it all the way back to E by the end of the tournament. Vijay won at -10, so if Greg had only shot a 70 on Thursday he could've mounted one last charge. Lots of what ifs as the Shark's career wound down by this stage.
One of the underrated Masters Tournaments. I feel for Greg never getting it done, but Jose out played the whole field down the closing stretch on one of the toughest Sundays in Masters history.The putts made by Norman on 11 and 13 produced roars that gives you chills. Amazing how not a single player broke 70 that day.
Olazabal maxes out his talent with 4 on 11 (great 2 putt) , 12 bunker shot to tap in, long difficult downhill birdie putt on 13, finds green from trouble on 17. Norman couldn’t alllow himself to attack enough (as always when in contention at Masters), his 3 wood on 10 - leading to bogey, couldn’t back up his great birdie on 12 with a weak iron and bogey, and eagle in 13 with a weak right rough tee shot leading to bogey . One of his toughest losses I guess after the pain of ‘96 & the realisation that time was running out . Westwood had a similar Masters experience , leading then blowing it like this final round where he couldn’t judge the bunker shots. Tough game but great footage again.
scalzini26 great play by Norman until he thought he could win, then things started going wrong . In 1986 he also had chance to playoff with Nicklaus ,He wimped out and took 3 wood on 18(he was among the longest hitters of his day), hit it short and blocked a 4 iron way right into the crowds leading to bogey . Sad, but he got himself into contention time and time again, only once he realised he had a chance of winning , played ‘safe’ and blew it . Shame for him but great for viewers
I knew it at the time Tiger made his that David had done it and shown the way, but nobody would ever be allowed to say that. Tiger HAD to be the innovator.
Ken Venturi was rooting so hard for Norman. You can tell by the call on #13. It hurts to watch this tournament, but every time that I do I think that Norman is going to win after that putt on 13.
He must have thought Olazabal would miss the putt - Norman never got any breathing space and the pressure on his face after his drives increased as the round progressed (especially on 14 tee shot)
@@keiththompson2172 Definitely. I think if Olazabal missed that birdie on 13 that Norman may have been able to harness the momentum from that hole to win, but we'll never know.
1999, one of the most memorable years in golf. Payne Stewart's win at Pinehurst, and subsequent death later in the year. Jean Van De Velde meltdown at Carnoustie. Tigers dual with Bob May in the PGA , and one of the greatest Ryder Cup comebacks of all time.
That opening video package is awesome, yet hard to stomach as a Norman fan. I thought he had it after the eagle on 13 but Olazabal answered with a birdie and out-dueled Norman down the stretch.
I've watched from 1980 to this Masters here. I love this playlist but I just wish the thumbnail wasn't of the winner because I didn't know until I started watching a few weeks ago...
he narrowly missed the birdie on the 72nd hole, but benefited from justin rose's wayward tee shot to win the first sudden death playoff hole. took him long enough... after all the close calls.
Not that Greg’s had a bad life or hardship, quite the opposite. But he really deserved a green jacket. The amount of great performances from him and entertainment really should have got him one
Norman set himself up very nicely with that Eagle @ 13. And then, once again, could not deliver. Drives on 14 and 15, 6' birdie putt on 16, all muffed.
You can see how uncomfortable Norman was under pressure. Bad luck had nothing to do with his “heartbreaking” loses and close calls. He put himself in those situations
I just rewatched this Masters. I totally agree that none of Norman's losses can be chalked up to bad luck. His bogey on 18--after a near shank--kept him out of a playoff with Nicklaus in 1986. He was one shot ahead of both Mize and Ballesteros going into the fourth round and ended up in a playoff in 1987. And he choked away a six shot lead to Faldo to lose by five strokes in 1996. At this tournament, on the 15 hole he dumped a wedge into the sand and air mailed his shot out of the sand to bogey the hole and missed a five foot putt on 16 to go 3 strokes behind the better player (Olazabal). What does any of this have to do with luck?
Majors Greg Norman should have / could have won: 1) 1984 US Open 2) 1986 Masters 3) 1986 US Open 4) 1986 Open - won 5) 1986 PGA 6) 1987 Masters 7) 1989 Masters 8) 1989 Open 9) 1993 Open - won 10) 1993 PGA 11) 1995 US Open 12) 1996 Masters 13) 1999 Masters 14) 2008 Open
2:19:55 Can't get over how bad this shot by Norman is. Maybe tops approach into 18 in 1986 and tee shot on 16 in 1996. It's unbelievable that he didn't win not just one of these, but a bunch.
Staggering...Could be the worst shot hes hit in his life. For one of the greatest drivers of the golf ball his drives down 14 and 15 were horrendous. Should've been an easy 2 putt birdie on 15 with his length to tie it up with Jose. He really had a chance in this one - an oversight it wasnt mentioned in the 30 for 30 doc.
Fleeting hope after his Eagle, but I still knew it was Greg Norman and he had 5 holes to play. Sure enough. Hate it for the Shark, this was his last gasp at it.
A couple of 80s-90s guys battling it out. The young guys totally took over Augusta in 2000, when Phil, Tiger, Duval and of course Vijay, the winner, all played well
14:20 - The announcer GUARANTEED Lee Westwood would win a major in his career. He never did. Aside from Colin Montgomerie, Westwood is probably the best player to never win a major.
3:02:57. Nantes said that Norman’s career is far from over. But after this masters, Norman became an afterthought on the tour. He focused more on business and less on golf. It was sad that he never won this tournament.
His mom took him to the course one day and showed him the ropes. And one day the rope got caught around his neck and he choked up a golf ball after Larry Mize's ball found the cup on 11. Now let us pray 🙏. The Shark could have won 20 majors. He just wasn't that hungry.
Greg Norman is all time great golfer. But he definitely under achieved in the majors. Ended up with two. He’s a guy who easily should’ve had between 5-7
Fate really is a strange thing. Gotta think Norman was just never, ever destined to win at Augusta. Made me laugh when commentator said LW would definitely win a major one day!
Westwood really should have, after this he fell of the map for a while but later became a constant presence in majors, finishing 2nd or 3rd several times. Like Norman it just always seemed to be just out of his reach, case in point being his three-putt on the 18th at Turnberry in 2009 to miss the playoff by a shot. 2013 at Muirfield was his last great shot, entering the final round with a two shot lead, only to make a mess of the front nine Sunday.
Notice during the presentation of the Green Jacket there was some applause in the background - something you don't usually hear during the presentation.
I still remember where I was watching when he holed that eagle putt. I thought that was the signal it was finally his time. Then Olazabal made his birdie putt, tied it, and I was like oh no.... Still, every time I watch that eagle putt, I think Norman is going to win.
Tough on Greg...again. Either a small drop in focus or nerves down the arms (both understandable) at the crucial moments. All in the head because the man definitely had the course mastered.
Greg could have been the guy who won The Masters the most if he just had a little bit more luck... His record there is quite remarkable. He finished there 2nd or 3rd place, 6 times!
Hey I hate to be nitpicky but it would be nice if you didn't have the winner in the thumbnail. For those (Myself) who would like to watch past Masters tournaments and don't know the history, for it to be a surprise.
It’s actually sad and pathetic that Norman doesn’t really even take responsibility for those loses. He is on record just recently saying the Larry Mize shot and other loses weren’t planed by those players and they made bad choices that got lucky
Jose on 15, driving average for the day 253 yards, most of the par 4s would be out of range in 2 now. And laying up from 225 in the centre of the fairway? Todays pros would probably use the same club he did but to go for it
Enjoyed watching this again,the 'patrons' showed their bias towards Norman with the applause on the 18th registering lukewarm on the clapometer despite a superb performance from Olazabal.
@James Fondren Norman always received a disproportionate response from galleries given his performances or do you think the 'patrons' had exhausted themselves clapping for him and could only raise a mild effort for Olazabal?
@@srj34 That had absolutely nothing to do with it .... Norman always played to the gallery,he was always the author of his own destruction,1996 when Faldo trounced him is a classic example of Norman imploding or 1984 when Zoeller stuffed him by an 8 shot margin to win the US Open in a play off. What's not hard to figure out is that it's not just 'hard luck' or 'bad break' that prevented him from winning at Augusta.
What do you mean “that had absolutely nothing to do with it”? The question was why were the gallery pulling so much harder for Norman than for Olazabal. It’s pretty obvious why. Surely even you can fathom that Chris?!
I admit I was rooting for Norman at the time because Jose already had a Masters under his belt…..but Jose was amazing and handled the pressure much better than Norman….look at Norman’s third shot into 15 from 100 yards….just terrible
An underrated Masters, as others have mentioned. Greg never backed down from the spotlight, and what a comeback for Olazabal from his physical ailments. Always understated and never gets the attention he deserves as one of the great European players in history!
Can never give Greg Norman enough credit for getting back in the ring after so many knockout punches
A humble man with a beautiful swing and always a calm demeanor. Jose Maria Olazabal congratulations even in 2023.
It’s almost criminal that Davis Love III has ONLY ONE Major Championship to his name. The guy had everything, superbly talented, incredibly long off the tee, fantastic iron player, classic golf swing and a brilliant short game.
I just can’t work it out???
As for Greg Norman, he’s been very unlucky in many Majors, but has often made mistakes at the wrong time in the final round to throw away his chances of adding more majors at the following tournaments, the Masters, The Open Championship and US Open.
The European contingent of this era said that Jose Maria had no equal from five feet and closer with his putter. Superb iron play and short game won this Masters for him. He’s a great ambassador for the game, a humble soul and a worthy champion.
Agreed 100%, outstanding player !
Olazabal''s birdie putt at the 13th, 30 seconds after Norman's explosive eagle was one of the biggest shots of the tournament. It took a lot of the starch off what could have been a huge momentum swing in the shark's favor. Norman sealed his fate on 15 looking frustrated and nervous, while Olazabal played mistake free all the way home.
Right after Olazabal sinks his putt Norman gives him the finger point and Jose gives it right back. Great stuff.
@Paul Steinwall Definitely. Norman also made a run at the 1999 Open Championship through two days but found trouble near the end of the day on Friday. Based on how wild that tournament was, if he'd found a way to steady himself he might've had a chance to benefit from Van de Velde's collapse. Also, he started the 2000 Masters at like +8 and clawed it all the way back to E by the end of the tournament. Vijay won at -10, so if Greg had only shot a 70 on Thursday he could've mounted one last charge. Lots of what ifs as the Shark's career wound down by this stage.
Kept Jose Maria olazabal in the lead Which was huge. Plus he still lead pate and love Because of that putt. 😊
One of the underrated Masters Tournaments. I feel for Greg never getting it done, but Jose out played the whole field down the closing stretch on one of the toughest Sundays in Masters history.The putts made by Norman on 11 and 13 produced roars that gives you chills. Amazing how not a single player broke 70 that day.
Greg Norman also made a run in the British Open later that season but finished 3 strokes out of a playoff.
Could’ve won 5 majors at least had momentum shifted slightly for him.
Yeah, feels like the roars were low for olazabal. That "hold my beer" bird on 13 and incredible tee-shot on 16 deserved more for a former champion.
Olazabal maxes out his talent with 4 on 11 (great 2 putt) , 12 bunker shot to tap in, long difficult downhill birdie putt on 13, finds green from trouble on 17.
Norman couldn’t alllow himself to attack enough (as always when in contention at Masters), his 3 wood on 10 - leading to bogey, couldn’t back up his great birdie on 12 with a weak iron and bogey, and eagle in 13 with a weak right rough tee shot leading to bogey . One of his toughest losses I guess after the pain of ‘96 & the realisation that time was running out . Westwood had a similar Masters experience , leading then blowing it like this final round where he couldn’t judge the bunker shots. Tough game but great footage again.
This was the warmest masters ever that’s why it was hard the average temp was 74
The 59th and final major win for what was, at one time, the unquestioned leader in club manufacturing, MacGregor Golf.
My dad had a set of 1960's era MacGregor MT's that were beautiful.
The forgotten Norman shot at winning the Masters...and his last.
As well as 1995. He could have won that easily as well.
Don’t forget about 89. If he pared the last he would have been in the playoff. Made a great run on the back 9.
scalzini26 great play by Norman until he thought he could win, then things started going wrong . In 1986 he also had chance to playoff with Nicklaus ,He wimped out and took 3 wood on 18(he was among the longest hitters of his day), hit it short and blocked a 4 iron way right into the crowds leading to bogey . Sad, but he got himself into contention time and time again, only once he realised he had a chance of winning , played ‘safe’ and blew it . Shame for him but great for viewers
Didn't know before watching this that Davis Love III pulled off the Tiger shot on 16 before Tiger ever did.
Davis Love’s chip in at the 16th hole was definitely a more difficult shot than Tiger’s!
I knew it at the time Tiger made his that David had done it and shown the way, but nobody would ever be allowed to say that. Tiger HAD to be the innovator.
Ken Venturi was rooting so hard for Norman. You can tell by the call on #13. It hurts to watch this tournament, but every time that I do I think that Norman is going to win after that putt on 13.
Yes. Greg could have won this as well.
He must have thought Olazabal would miss the putt - Norman never got any breathing space and the pressure on his face after his drives increased as the round progressed (especially on 14 tee shot)
@@keiththompson2172 Definitely. I think if Olazabal missed that birdie on 13 that
Norman may have been able to harness the momentum from that hole to win, but we'll never know.
It is really pleasant to see how everyone pulled for Greg to WIN a Masters...really shines as to what a guy Greg is!
This hasn't aged well.
1999, one of the most memorable years in golf. Payne Stewart's win at Pinehurst, and subsequent death later in the year. Jean Van De Velde meltdown at Carnoustie. Tigers dual with Bob May in the PGA , and one of the greatest Ryder Cup comebacks of all time.
trlprk Tiger dueled Sergio in the 1999 PGA. The duel with May was in 2000
amlnet49 yes, you are right, thanks for clarifying, I can't believe its been this long. Where does the time go
High water mark of modern golf
Gene Sarazen's final year to start The Masters. He passed 2 months later at age 97. What a sweet swing.
That opening video package is awesome, yet hard to stomach as a Norman fan. I thought he had it after the eagle on 13 but Olazabal answered with a birdie and out-dueled Norman down the stretch.
I played golf because of him
I'll never forget when Greg pointed to him after Jose made the birdie then pointed back. One of those moments that stick with me.
I've watched from 1980 to this Masters here. I love this playlist but I just wish the thumbnail wasn't of the winner because I didn't know until I started watching a few weeks ago...
18 years later, Garcia would win low professional.
Yeah it took a long time for garcia to do it sadly greg never did
he narrowly missed the birdie on the 72nd hole, but benefited from justin rose's wayward tee shot to win the first sudden death playoff hole. took him long enough... after all the close calls.
Extraordinario Chema. Un tremendo deportista.
Un honor llevar su mismo nombre, y una pena para mí tener un alto índice 😁
Steve Pate’s shirts is so in the moment love the style from this era
Not that Greg’s had a bad life or hardship, quite the opposite. But he really deserved a green jacket. The amount of great performances from him and entertainment really should have got him one
Its amazing he only won 2 majors the open twice he could have won at least 6 i reckon
1996 was painful
What does "deserve" mean in sports? Norman was a scumbag when it came to women, and maybe that was in the back of his head when he choked in '96?
@Pighead Pigchenko sure he was, and he also lost his career for it.
@@havadatequila Why scumbag ?
For golf fans, all the majors are great to watch but for me there's something extra special about The Master's.
Peter kostis brilliant commentary will be missed. Rare insights from most knowledgeable guy out there.
Norman set himself up very nicely with that Eagle @ 13. And then, once again, could not deliver. Drives on 14 and 15, 6' birdie putt on 16, all muffed.
Can remember watching when Norman made eagle on 13 and thinking, this is it! Olazabel played so calm though, a great Masters!
You can see how uncomfortable Norman was under pressure. Bad luck had nothing to do with his “heartbreaking” loses and close calls. He put himself in those situations
I just rewatched this Masters. I totally agree that none of Norman's losses can be chalked up to bad luck. His bogey on 18--after a near shank--kept him out of a playoff with Nicklaus in 1986. He was one shot ahead of both Mize and Ballesteros going into the fourth round and ended up in a playoff in 1987. And he choked away a six shot lead to Faldo to lose by five strokes in 1996. At this tournament, on the 15 hole he dumped a wedge into the sand and air mailed his shot out of the sand to bogey the hole and missed a five foot putt on 16 to go 3 strokes behind the better player (Olazabal). What does any of this have to do with luck?
There was one where the guy chipped in for the win? That was ridiculous, other than that you’re right he just choked lol or got narrowly outplayed
Epic shot by DL3 @ 16th. Made famous by Tiger Woods several years later......
YES! honestly, the first thought that crossed my mind when Tigers chip went in was "welp, Davis Love is now forgotten" hahaha
Majors Greg Norman should have / could have won:
1) 1984 US Open
2) 1986 Masters
3) 1986 US Open
4) 1986 Open - won
5) 1986 PGA
6) 1987 Masters
7) 1989 Masters
8) 1989 Open
9) 1993 Open - won
10) 1993 PGA
11) 1995 US Open
12) 1996 Masters
13) 1999 Masters
14) 2008 Open
I think you could also add the ‘95 Masters. He was tied for the lead with two holes to play, and three-putted the 17th.
Didn't realise how tricky conditions were. And certainly couldn't remember Olszabal making such a shaky start.
2:19:55 Can't get over how bad this shot by Norman is. Maybe tops approach into 18 in 1986 and tee shot on 16 in 1996. It's unbelievable that he didn't win not just one of these, but a bunch.
Staggering...Could be the worst shot hes hit in his life. For one of the greatest drivers of the golf ball his drives down 14 and 15 were horrendous. Should've been an easy 2 putt birdie on 15 with his length to tie it up with Jose. He really had a chance in this one - an oversight it wasnt mentioned in the 30 for 30 doc.
Exquisite touch from Jose.. when you needed all the shots... pure skill.. not like now blasts it & putt...
3:11:20 So much like Tiger 2005. Just more to the left of the hole.
I love this old footage
That bunker save on 12 by Jose Maria won him this Masters.
Norman bogeying 15 just about sums up his Masters career
I went to this masters I was 20 yrs old I remember following Davis Love the III. All I can remember is how far he would drive the ball off the tee.
The best short game ever Jose M Olazabal
With wedge in hand, I knew Norman was done when he that shot into the bunker on 15.
Fleeting hope after his Eagle, but I still knew it was Greg Norman and he had 5 holes to play. Sure enough. Hate it for the Shark, this was his last gasp at it.
I agree...
That intro was heartbreaking i think the larry mize chip in probably felt the worst
That Lion King music.
Better then the generic underscore cbs puts on today for this tourney
A couple of 80s-90s guys battling it out. The young guys totally took over Augusta in 2000, when Phil, Tiger, Duval and of course Vijay, the winner, all played well
14:20 - The announcer GUARANTEED Lee Westwood would win a major in his career. He never did. Aside from Colin Montgomerie, Westwood is probably the best player to never win a major.
3:02:57. Nantes said that Norman’s career is far from over. But after this masters, Norman became an afterthought on the tour. He focused more on business and less on golf. It was sad that he never won this tournament.
Norman was runner up British open 2008.
His mom took him to the course one day and showed him the ropes. And one day the rope got caught around his neck and he choked up a golf ball after Larry Mize's ball found the cup on 11. Now let us pray 🙏. The Shark could have won 20 majors. He just wasn't that hungry.
I have heard people say that a lack of practice may have cost the shark dearly late on in big majors when the pressure really mounts
One of the amateurs would end up winning in 2008 - Trevor Immelmann
Low amateur won in 2017.
2:03:00 is where the invisible hand of fate gives Greg a wee slap in the face. True story
14:24 or not.
Ken Venturi with a brilliant call at 15 minutes on Greg Norman's putt.
I always remember those beautifully soft Hands
Lion King music in the intro?
Ok so im not the only who caught that LOL
"REMEBER" (in mufasa voice)
Greg Norman is all time great golfer. But he definitely under achieved in the majors. Ended up with two. He’s a guy who easily should’ve had between 5-7
20 Top 5s and 30 Top 10s in majors. Crazy he only Won 2 of them.
Fate really is a strange thing. Gotta think Norman was just never, ever destined to win at Augusta. Made me laugh when commentator said LW would definitely win a major one day!
Just like Tom Weiskopf saying he would win the Masters one day after finishing second 2 or 3 times. actions louder than words
Westwood really should have, after this he fell of the map for a while but later became a constant presence in majors, finishing 2nd or 3rd several times. Like Norman it just always seemed to be just out of his reach, case in point being his three-putt on the 18th at Turnberry in 2009 to miss the playoff by a shot. 2013 at Muirfield was his last great shot, entering the final round with a two shot lead, only to make a mess of the front nine Sunday.
Notice during the presentation of the Green Jacket there was some applause in the background - something you don't usually hear during the presentation.
I still remember normans eagle at 13 it was awesome
I still remember where I was watching when he holed that eagle putt. I thought that was the signal it was finally his time. Then Olazabal made his birdie putt, tied it, and I was like oh no....
Still, every time I watch that eagle putt, I think Norman is going to win.
The original Tiger 16th hole chip 3:11:20
Or @2:18:26 for people that want to link it when they start showing tigers again... Gotta "Love" it.
Originally @ 2:18:30
I wonder if Tiger had seen that shot or if he drew it up on his own
Tiger had a similar chip in 2000, didnt go in
Great putting by Ollie on the back nine a great masters win.
Cool to see Jose and Sergio together in Butler Cabin.
does anyone know where the 1999 pga final round broadcast video can be found?
Olazabal was a pioneer of slow play.
Tough on Greg...again. Either a small drop in focus or nerves down the arms (both understandable) at the crucial moments. All in the head because the man definitely had the course mastered.
These guys can hit the turf farther than I can hit the ball.
3:11:20 - Happy Gilmore accomplished that feat no more than an hour ago.
Pity the crowd were somewhat cool to Olazabal , a great champion
They just wanted The 44 year old Norman to win.
The roar for Norman's birdie on 11 at 1:33:00 is about as loud as it gets for a golf crowd.
it was nuts
The roar from the eagle at 13 at 1:55:18 might be equally as loud. That one gave me goosebumps. I loved it.
That's Great! Thank you so much.
14:30 ...."Lee Westwood, a player who will certainly win a Major before his career is over". 25 years gone by & we're still waiting.....
44:15 Just one of MANY shots that could have gone in on another day for Greg Norman to win him a green jacket over the years.
Greg could have been the guy who won The Masters the most if he just had a little bit more luck... His record there is quite remarkable. He finished there 2nd or 3rd place, 6 times!
Hey I hate to be nitpicky but it would be nice if you didn't have the winner in the thumbnail. For those (Myself) who would like to watch past Masters tournaments and don't know the history, for it to be a surprise.
14:22 saddest statement ever made during a golf broadcast
Lol...must admit, I chuckled when that was said
And to this day... Westwood still hasn’t won one yet. I feel bad for him.
Norman choking at the masters... It never gets old
cheers for posting. Steve Pate?
It’s actually sad and pathetic that Norman doesn’t really even take responsibility for those loses. He is on record just recently saying the Larry Mize shot and other loses weren’t planed by those players and they made bad choices that got lucky
no ceremonial shot?
Cracking shot Jose 2:42:45
The roar from the crowd @ 1:33:00.......chills
As loud a roar as I’ve ever heard. I play these final round uploads as background noise at the office and that eruption made my coworkers jump
Jose on 15, driving average for the day 253 yards, most of the par 4s would be out of range in 2 now. And laying up from 225 in the centre of the fairway? Todays pros would probably use the same club he did but to go for it
new to golf but why is the lion king music playing?
The Great White sits the Augusta exam once more and finds himself kippered yet again ...
I think everyone outside of Spain was rooting for Norman
And 18 years later El Niño got one…
Enjoyed watching this again,the 'patrons' showed their bias towards Norman with the applause on the 18th registering lukewarm on the clapometer despite a superb performance from Olazabal.
@James Fondren Norman always received a disproportionate response from galleries given his performances or do you think the 'patrons' had exhausted themselves clapping for him and could only raise a mild effort for Olazabal?
@@christopherfranklin972 Olazabal already had a jacket whereas Norman had his heart broken many times at Augusta. Is it that hard to figure out?
@@srj34 That had absolutely nothing to do with it .... Norman always played to the gallery,he was always the author of his own destruction,1996 when Faldo trounced him is a classic example of Norman imploding or 1984 when Zoeller stuffed him by an 8 shot margin to win the US Open in a play off.
What's not hard to figure out is that it's not just 'hard luck' or 'bad break' that prevented him from winning at Augusta.
What do you mean “that had absolutely nothing to do with it”?
The question was why were the gallery pulling so much harder for Norman than for Olazabal.
It’s pretty obvious why. Surely even you can fathom that Chris?!
The masters was better back then.
How long was Davis Love and Greg Norman 😳
Remember cotton clothing? Crazy times.
I still wear Brooks Brothers polo shirts
@@j.w.matney8390 As do I, along with other BB apparel.
How wrong was one of the commentators saying Westwood would no doubt win a major. As Billy Beane said In Money Ball, you think you know but you don't.
Nobody was rooting for Jose Maria olazabal this day.
Never mind David Duval. Messed up again WHAT. 😮😮😮😮
Those roars tho… 1:32:57 and 1:55:13 wow
Much respect for Olazábal; a real grinder and a class act.
I admit I was rooting for Norman at the time because Jose already had a Masters under his belt…..but Jose was amazing and handled the pressure much better than Norman….look at Norman’s third shot into 15 from 100 yards….just terrible
With TIGER it was always Davis Love the WHO?
Lion king ost at the beginning is 🔥
2:00:08 Champions Swing!
And there it is ....dik hed
I didn't know Nasser Hussein had won a Masters
It's a shame that Sergio Garcia the low amateur turned out to an insufferable arrogant individual after he won a green jacket. Shame on you sir.
Any specific example for that analysis of a person's character?
Music from The Lion King...as they show Tiger. Big cats rejoice.
At 2:10 they straight up start playing the song from Lion king.
Where's Tiger... everything is tiger ....no one else matters.... Where is my black hope....Fi tiger... blacks are the best
Did some jowster say " there are no patrons like Augusta? " clown has obviously never been to THE CHAMPIONSHIP in GREAT BRITAIN..
The Masters is way better than the British Open.
wow cnat believ eit