Mr Trevino I'm 75 last April and I have watched you for years and still enjoy you, your banter, your simplification and clarity of golf shots. I've read your story and the thing that resonates with you is your work ethic and your desire to become the winner that you are and you are a role model to all. I use a tip of yours when I see youngsters on the range and giving you credit when said stop looking for results when you're not hitting the ball solid. I do my best to heed just that, thank you. You're a legend whether you realize it or not. Stay strong and God bless you and yours. Also, you mentioned in this video a set of clubs for us seniors? Can you share please. Thanks again.
Who really listened to Mr Trevino, probably everyone who watched the video in a hurry?! Now who really heard Mr Trevino?! I know I did! I find myself vacuuming up his words and almost getting emotional! This man is saying things in this video that are priceless! Such a legend! Thank you for the stoke!
Trevino’s personality ranks as one one my top ten wonders in the Golden Age of GOLF. Great stories, a natural story-teller, & wiser than many”old pros”!
In his younger days, Lee came to our clubhouse, Montebello, California, (the Quiet Cannon). Lee drove up in a motor home accompanied by, actor, James Garner, baseball player Maury Wills (Dodgers) Johnny Mathis, (singer), and a trickshot artist, (can't remember his name). Lee gave a clinic and copied many of the other player's quirks, which was hilarious. He played about 16 holes because he had to leave early. We were a small group so we followed him standing behind them as they played, and what a show they put on. Thank you Lee for those great memories.
Love to hear Lee give instruction, that chipping tip was so good...and it words...you will make more chips, just listen to the master. I made two chips in 18 holes because of Lee's tips.
The morning of the second round of the 1970 U.S. Open, Lee walked into the locker room at Hazeltine more chipper and talkative than normal; he was in a very good mood. Raymond Floyd noticed and asked Lee why he was in such a good mood. Lee replied that the previous night his wife's purse with all her cash and credit cards was stolen from their hotel room while they were relaxing by the pool. Ray was confused and said "how the hell does that make you happy?". And Lee said "well, whoever took it can't possibly spend as much as she does".
Listening to him is more important than watching him. His wealth of knowledge is in its own right quite instructive. I saw him at the range in Westchester when I was a kid I used to go down every year. I think it was ‘74 or ‘75 and he would be striking balls and the greatest players in the world would stop to watch him, I’m talking about the likes of Nicklaus Weiskopf Irwin. You name it.
One of the best players because he had to work hard to win. Highly recommend watching Lee Trevino and Phil Mickelson short game tips. Phil has a fantastic short game video that explains a lot of shots you need and how to play them.
Hi I’m 77 and I’ve always enjoyed watching you play golf and your awesome attitude. I usually play about 4 to 5 games per week. My handy cap is around a 16, it was lower but has been creeping up the last 2 years. I just enjoy playing golf with my buddies and my wife is also a golfers. If you have any ideas that might help me pick up my game I had been around a 12 handicap I would love to get back to 12 or 10 . Any suggestions. 😀
Yes,but you need relative youth,dedication and practise to be a scratch golfer. Lee is a great teachet and has the advice to take the dreaded tension out of it.Freeze in any stage of the golf swing and you're dead.
No doubt, shot game is short game throughout the ages, but distance is a different talent. Trevino, like Hogan, Nelson, Jones didn't have to drive on 7600+ yard golf courses. The game and machanics changed.
I met Mr. Trevino the summer of 1986, as I was performing caddy duties for ChiChi Rodriguez. Peter Jacobsen arranged the opportunity for me as a young man. That being said the star of this video is Gaylord. The upper peninsula of Michigan has some fabulous, unheralded golf tracks up there. I had the privilege of competing there as I was preparing to take my shot on the Nike Tour (Today's Korn Ferry Tour). Smh. I have been playing competitive golf since my first Junior Tournament in 1978 at the Bend Golf & CC in Bend, Or.. 46 years. A day doesn't pass that I forget to thank God for this wonderful game and the amount of pleasure that it has gifted to me. 😎✌️⛳️🏌♀️💞
It probably would be a good idea when he is hitting balls to actually show the club hitting the ball. Lee's fine to look at but the camera work is terrible. How about moving the bucket blocking the camera too.
@@metrodetroitgolfers Thanks for this great vdeo, it's great to see Lee teaching and looking fantastic for 82. What a brilliant teacher he is you don't need to watch the club!
Scratch is lofty goal I agree. I have found work alone and even when getting various sources of quality instruction never got me any better than a 12. Mac O’Grady said something to the nature of the later in life you start playing golf determines how good you will ever be. He based this theory on thousands of lessons and how entrenched motor skills and muscle memory conspire people to never get really good the later in life you started playing. In essence you hit the wall and stop improving to an appreciable level
Photography is terrible. You never see the club head on the ground or the ball flying. There is room above his head, but you don't see the ball on the ground
He sure can talk. He is a genius, but he cannot teach. Only Trevino can be played like Trevino; follow his advice, and soon, you will need a golf psychologist to sort your mind out.
Mr Trevino I'm 75 last April and I have watched you for years and still enjoy you, your banter, your simplification and clarity of golf shots. I've read your story and the thing that resonates with you is your work ethic and your desire to become the winner that you are and you are a role model to all. I use a tip of yours when I see youngsters on the range and giving you credit when said stop looking for results when you're not hitting the ball solid. I do my best to heed just that, thank you. You're a legend whether you realize it or not. Stay strong and God bless you and yours. Also, you mentioned in this video a set of clubs for us seniors? Can you share please. Thanks again.
Great breakdown thanks so much for watchign
New clubs? Where? How? When?
@@PeterKennedyMD for seniors that's what I'm trying to find out
In another video he mentions that he has a set hybrids but he doesn't expand to much on the subject..
Who really listened to Mr Trevino, probably everyone who watched the video in a hurry?! Now who really heard Mr Trevino?! I know I did! I find myself vacuuming up his words and almost getting emotional! This man is saying things in this video that are priceless! Such a legend! Thank you for the stoke!
Trevino’s personality ranks as one one my top ten wonders in the Golden Age of GOLF. Great stories, a natural story-teller, & wiser than many”old pros”!
He is a natural!!
Top ten in American sports
Dec 1st, Happy Birthday Lee Buck!
This man is a golf GENIUS!
For a time Lee was the golf club emeritus at the greenbrier he’s a really solid teacher and one of the best to watch in the 90’s
He is the best!!
Yep, very good golf teacher...got to love Lee!
In his younger days, Lee came to our clubhouse, Montebello, California, (the Quiet Cannon). Lee drove up in a motor home accompanied by, actor, James Garner, baseball player Maury Wills (Dodgers) Johnny Mathis, (singer), and a trickshot artist, (can't remember his name). Lee gave a clinic and copied many of the other player's quirks, which was hilarious. He played about 16 holes because he had to leave early. We were a small group so we followed him standing behind them as they played, and what a show they put on. Thank you Lee for those great memories.
That trick shot guy wasn't count yogi was it? The guy was remarkable. Lee is awesome.
Love to hear Lee give instruction, that chipping tip was so good...and it words...you will make more chips, just listen to the master. I made two chips in 18 holes because of Lee's tips.
This video is Gold! The value of life and golf tips in this video is limitless. Thank you.
Great glad you liked it! Please share it!
LOVE THIS THANK YOU FOR POSTING, MASTER OF BALL CONTROL
One of the greatest ever to play the game
Great Video Realistic Tips
I've Admired Lee Trevino All My Life
thanks a lot!
the right hand tip is gold! fantastic many thanks
The morning of the second round of the 1970 U.S. Open, Lee walked into the locker room at Hazeltine more chipper and talkative than normal; he was in a very good mood. Raymond Floyd noticed and asked Lee why he was in such a good mood. Lee replied that the previous night his wife's purse with all her cash and credit cards was stolen from their hotel room while they were relaxing by the pool. Ray was confused and said "how the hell does that make you happy?". And Lee said "well, whoever took it can't possibly spend as much as she does".
Listening to him is more important than watching him. His wealth of knowledge is in its own right quite instructive. I saw him at the range in Westchester when I was a kid I used to go down every year. I think it was ‘74 or ‘75 and he would be striking balls and the greatest players in the world would stop to watch him, I’m talking about the likes of Nicklaus Weiskopf Irwin. You name it.
Lee is thee Goat.
One of the best players because he had to work hard to win. Highly recommend watching Lee Trevino and Phil Mickelson short game tips. Phil has a fantastic short game video that explains a lot of shots you need and how to play them.
Love listening to this man...
he's the best! make sure to share!
My two favourite golfers Lee Trevino & Ben Hogan
Nicklaus was a long hitter. Trevino won with short game. He knows what he's talking about from experience!
Hi I’m 77 and I’ve always enjoyed watching you play golf and your awesome attitude. I usually play about 4 to 5 games per week. My handy cap is around a 16, it was lower but has been creeping up the last 2 years. I just enjoy playing golf with my buddies and my wife is also a golfers. If you have any ideas that might help me pick up my game I had been around a 12 handicap I would love to get back to 12 or 10 . Any suggestions. 😀
thanks for your comment!
What about the new set of clubs he was talking about in the beginning for distance ?
He never got to it lol
I was wondering the same thing!
I believe PXGs. These days his always seen with them
My perfect fourball Me, Trevino, Seve and Norman.
Handy to know mr trevino unless its a lob shot or bunker shot keep front of top of shaft behind hand dont let it kick behind you
Am I watching the new Mo Norman. ----- Brilliant.
LOL
What are the clubs for seniors that you were going to mention?
he never mentioned on the video actually
Mizuno Pro 223 irons. It's on Google 😊
Yes,but you need relative youth,dedication and practise to be a scratch golfer. Lee is a great teachet and has the advice to take the dreaded tension out of it.Freeze in any stage of the golf swing and you're dead.
Lee is fantastic!
These were the last of the working pros , down to earth people not like the modern guys (or most of them it seems).
true!
Thought he said his putting was terrible then gives lesson on putting 😂
No doubt, shot game is short game throughout the ages, but distance is a different talent. Trevino, like Hogan, Nelson, Jones didn't have to drive on 7600+ yard golf courses. The game and machanics changed.
I met Mr. Trevino the summer of 1986, as I was performing caddy duties for ChiChi Rodriguez.
Peter Jacobsen arranged the opportunity for me as a young man.
That being said the star of this video is Gaylord.
The upper peninsula of Michigan has some fabulous, unheralded golf tracks up there.
I had the privilege of competing there as I was preparing to take my shot on the Nike Tour (Today's Korn Ferry Tour).
Smh. I have been playing competitive golf since my first Junior Tournament in 1978 at the Bend Golf & CC in Bend, Or..
46 years.
A day doesn't pass that I forget to thank God for this wonderful game and the amount of pleasure that it has gifted to me.
😎✌️⛳️🏌♀️💞
so cool! thanks for sharing!
I believe you mean that you don't forget to thank God!
His tips are great if you are 5-10 and a little over wt but he is still a funny guy
It probably would be a good idea when he is hitting balls to actually show the club hitting the ball. Lee's fine to look at but the camera work is terrible.
How about moving the bucket blocking the camera too.
Dude... it was filmed in the rain with an iphone...
@@metrodetroitgolfers Thanks for this great vdeo, it's great to see Lee teaching and looking fantastic for 82. What a brilliant teacher he is you don't need to watch the club!
At 80 yrs old am never going to lose to anyone my age because am too f….ing good
Scratch golfer?, let's not get carried away
What?
Good stuff but work on your camera angles. Couldn’t see bottom of club hitting ball. Also view was all over the place.
Relax... lol
Clickbait title.Nothing can make me a scratch golfer.
Yes, practice can!
@@metrodetroitgolfers nope
Scratch is lofty goal I agree.
I have found work alone and even when getting various sources of quality instruction never got me any better than a 12. Mac O’Grady said something to the nature of the later in life you start playing golf determines how good you will ever be. He based this theory on thousands of lessons and how entrenched motor skills and muscle memory conspire people to never get really good the later in life you started playing. In essence you hit the wall and stop improving to an appreciable level
Harvard is a LAW school😃but I know what you meant
LOL
Photography is terrible. You never see the club head on the ground or the ball flying. There is room above his head, but you don't see the ball on the ground
Sure this will make you a scratch golfer If you play 7 days a week and practice 15 hours a day😅
Terrible videoing
what??
He sure can talk. He is a genius, but he cannot teach. Only Trevino can be played like Trevino; follow his advice, and soon, you will need a golf psychologist to sort your mind out.
Great info but terrible videography and this is from a videographer.
He looks like Bill Clinton!
@@billydelashmutt5000 A Mexican Bill Clinton, don't insult the man 🤣
you think so?
Too much BS
You cant be serious...
Would you rather have a lesson from a dry guy with a numb voice who doesn't know a thing about golf and charges you $1,500 for an hour's lesson?
From a Hall of Famer lol