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855.1 | "OLD is GOLD" | WJOUSM::GLASS | | Mon Jan 29 1990 10:07 | 9 |
| Wasn't it great to see lee's mode swings and the seriousness of Gary?
I was very impressed by the driving distance and accuracy/placement of
Jack, but then I am a very big Jack fan.
Arnie looked as if he had his golf game in better shape than Jack, but
Jack seemed to be the premier player of that group.
I hope at 60 that I can play as well in my "group" of golfers!!!!!
Tom
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855.2 | No not there, up higher! | PUTTER::WARFIELD | Gone Golfing | Mon Jan 29 1990 12:08 | 8 |
| RE: -.1
> I was very impressed by the driving distance and accuracy/placement of
> Jack, but then I am a very big Jack fan.
I trust you mean except for the one up on the lava. ;-)
Larry
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855.3 | Gumble on Golf? | DUGGAN::DIAZ | Octavio @GSB | Mon Jan 29 1990 13:52 | 12 |
| I wonder what made NBC think that Briant Gumble can be a golf
commentator? He did a terrible job at the Seniors Skins and at last
week's (or was it two weeks ago?) tournament.
I got the feeling that the other guys were embarrassed every time he
said something and also that he cut many times in their commentaries.
Maybe it was that he played the PRO-AM and being highly payed the
network decided to make him work, but I hope he stays at the Today
show, he does a great job there.
Tavo
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855.4 | Still tough at 50.... | WOODRO::GORDON | | Mon Jan 29 1990 13:53 | 23 |
| interesting comment by .1
I was watching a pay for view event last year that had Norman/Woosman
vs. Nicklaus/Trevino and on one tee Norman really boomed one and
when Jack came up to hit next there were all sorts of digs by Norman
when Nicklaus made the comment that "in my prime I'd have beaten
that drive with my 3 wood but my back isn't that strong anymore"
A lot of us do not realize HOW GOOD Nicklaus really was in his
prime.
Bob Jones onced remarked, after seeing Nicklaus in a tourney(Nicklaus
was only about 23), that Nicklaus plays a game with which I'm not
familiar. When the first tour stats came out in 1980 people then
could see how strong Nicklaus really was. Out of all the top drivers
(read 266-273yds) only Nicklaus was in the top in percentage of
fairways hit. He was also tops in percentage of GIR's.
This means he could hit the ball up to 270yds and still keep it
in the same area code, extremely difficult to do by he still (at
50) can do the same thing 75-80% of the time...
No wounder he was voted the "Player of the Century...)
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855.5 | Lee Trevino | WALTA::LENEHAN | | Tue Jan 30 1990 10:23 | 10 |
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After watching the Senior Skins I felt a great admiration for Lee
Trevino. Here they are playing for MEGA bucks, Lee notices Arnie
needs a new grip to improve his putting game... gives him a tip
which dramatically improved Arnie's putting. Arnold then proceeds
to win $240,000 !!
Lee Trevino is quite a man.
Walt
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855.6 | love em all | BTOVT::HOGANP | | Tue Jan 30 1990 11:39 | 8 |
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Walt, I too was impressed with Lee giving Arnie the tip on putting.
It's that kind of stuff that keeps the game special.
The guys are a joy to watch.
Pete
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855.7 | "RABBIT EARS" | WJOUSM::GLASS | | Tue Jan 30 1990 12:07 | 10 |
| On the same light as Lee giving the tip to Arnie is the old story about
"RABBIT EARS".
"RABBIT EARS" was the name that the old time pros assigned to Sam Snead
in the pre-WWII years. Seems as if he listened to all tips and all
conversations as a means to try to win. Of course, once this fact
became known, he was "given" alot of tips and advice.
Many of the pros of those days say that Sam would have won twice as
many tournaments if he hadn't "listened" so well!
Obviously, many would not think the same of Lee or wonder at all why
Arnie would turn-down a putting tip from ANYONE.
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855.8 | | SA1794::TENEROWICZT | | Tue Jan 30 1990 13:07 | 17 |
| If I hadn't watch a golf program early last week I too would have
thought Lee did a "great" thing. On the contrary I now think that
what Lee did happens often on the tour. Case in point was a special
on Kite. He was having a problem hitting a shot from the sand. So
he walks over to Norman in the sand and says, Address the ball and
then step back so I can stand in your footsteps. Norman adresses
and then steps back. Kite steps in and says, Ya you do keep the
ball furthe forward then I do. I have an idea that clicks of players
stand together and help each other out when they see something
going wrong.
What I admire about Lee and Garry Player are their professional
attitudes with all that money on the line. It takes a big person
to take that lack of success when all you know is "Success".
Tom
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855.9 | "Thanks, amigo!" | HKFINN::F_MCGOWAN | Zoot who? | Tue Jan 30 1990 19:00 | 17 |
| The money certainly can't be disregarded (even multi-millionaires
don't sneer a putts worth $240,000): but at the heart of it was
the pure enjoyment of the competition, of beating an old golfing
nemesis (no matter how friendly you might be with him off the course).
I had the impression that making that 240K birdie on nationwide
TV would have been worth almost as much to Palmer at half the price,
for the satisfaction of achieving some small measure of revenge
for all the times Nicklaus has beaten him over the years! Palmer-
Nicklaus is in the same exalted category of rivalry as Celtics-
Lakers, Yankees-Red Sox, or Bruins-Canadians (guess which part of
the country I come from).
And Arnie should have split his earnings with Trevino, in payment
for the putting tip. If it lasts into the Senior season, things
could be *very* interesting!
Frank
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