It’s great watching Tiger. But give us the wide shot that shows the ball travel and landing.
@RollYourRock22 сағат бұрын
You got it...
@stevenburton79223 күн бұрын
Love the music...oh yeah...nice shot.
@RollYourRock2 күн бұрын
Thanks, Steve!🤣 - Cheers!⛳
@kevinmoss55385 күн бұрын
Ernie has a pretty sweet swing himself…but it ain’t Freddie. There’s only one.
@RollYourRock4 күн бұрын
Yup, just that one guy...
@Whatzzzz9998 күн бұрын
Pure poetry. What a swing! Apparently effortless. But that 'wind-up', wow. And power delivered smoothly and at exactly the right time.
@RollYourRock8 күн бұрын
YES! - It's nearly impossible to make a smooth, powerful golf swing without a full backswing/wind-up!
@br54489 күн бұрын
seems like he is aiming pretty far right
@RollYourRock7 күн бұрын
Just a little 93-yard tiny draw from the old fella! Crafty...
@br54487 күн бұрын
@@RollYourRock yep, agreed. Very crafty player
@gringo1986010 күн бұрын
With "a little bit of hit at the bottom" I think is key to stop deceleration & chuncking it.
@RollYourRock10 күн бұрын
Or Over-Acceleration! "Down-Cocking" can be a real issue as well...Cheers!🙂
@Greggstewart114 күн бұрын
His Book is great and I love his approach to learning and playing golf. thx for posting.
@RollYourRock13 күн бұрын
Very happy you enjoyed the video! Cheers!🙂
@robbkardas364117 күн бұрын
Who cares about Tiger? Has been!
@RollYourRock17 күн бұрын
Gee, I don't know? - Maybe anyone who wants to learn from the greatest player ever...
@sjwpyle319520 күн бұрын
zero difference to his DNA
@RollYourRock19 күн бұрын
Did you expect something more?
@shaneristau29320 күн бұрын
A club fitter would put him in stiff or medium shafts... stop paying these guys to fit you....
@RollYourRock19 күн бұрын
Freddie would most likely break par with ladies clubs, don't you think?
@BengaliJoddha22 күн бұрын
🧈🧈🧈🧈🧈
@RollYourRock22 күн бұрын
Yup, 5-cube rhythm!
@OrthodoxyChronicles22 күн бұрын
He and earnie Els just wonderful swings never really changed.
@RollYourRock22 күн бұрын
Try watching either before playing and see what happens...
@hillbilly4christ63823 күн бұрын
Whatever gives you the best feel. It is best to attend a facility where you can try many different styles. The old bullseye putter is hard to beat.
@RollYourRock22 күн бұрын
Billy, do you have a old Bullseye? If so, what model? - I'm also a big fan of the Bullseye! 👍👍
@kbrown4ou18 күн бұрын
I used to carry my Acushnet Bullseye putter whenever I traveled for business. I’d take a small “Sunday bag” that I could just squeeze in a 5wood, 4,6,8 irons, PW, and Acushnet putter. Always amazed me how well I could putt with the Bullseye even though I normally played an Odyssey White Hot #5 semi-mallet.
@RollYourRock17 күн бұрын
@@kbrown4ou KB, my minimalist set is a D, 23° hybrid, 6, 8, PW, SW and a pre-Titleist/Acushnet Pat. Pending John Reuter Jr. STD M 6 P. It weighs 478g but has a swingweight of D8. I carry these sticks in a single-strap, waxed canvas MacKenzie Walker bag. Cheers!🙂
@kbrown4ou17 күн бұрын
@@RollYourRock I’m envious; I’d love to have a Mackenzie Walker bag. Mine’s a hard plastic travel case/bag. Works well but doesn’t get a lot of “oohs” and “ahhs.” Cheers!
@RollYourRock16 күн бұрын
@@kbrown4ou 😂my bag has never got an "ohh" or an "ahh". Probably because it is waxed canvas and not leather. I live in the Great Northwest!🌧
@RafaelEduardo-q7c28 күн бұрын
No matter how smooth the swing he makes, it is often followed by "Oh, get down ball!". Which is just ridiculously magical.
@767driver28 күн бұрын
Golf gold!
@RollYourRock28 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed! 🙂
@ag358Ай бұрын
When Bobby was young his dad gave him one of bobby jones books and told him this is the greatest player ever so bobby read the book and became a great player. He wasn't long off the tee like jones but always in the middle of the Fairway he said i just hit thr ball far enough to get on the green. A good lesson to remember.
@RollYourRockАй бұрын
"I hit the ball just far enough with my Driver to reach the green easily with my approach shot." - Interesting concept, wouldn't you say? Hmmm...🤔
@ag358Ай бұрын
@@RollYourRock yes and most probably will hit it far because we all know extra effort usually results in a poor shot. I'd love to find a wood shafts putter it should give you good touch. Also ppl should consider going to a round shaft for the putter. I switched, it's lighter and feels natural. I had a local guy put in a shirt iron shaft . It may not be for everyone but he'll putting us almost half our game. Sometimes more hah
@ag358Ай бұрын
@@RollYourRock I should have used his exact quote he was saying just get it in the fairway even if your coming in with longer clubs of course he was good with long irons and had many long range birdies
@RollYourRock29 күн бұрын
@@ag358 You might want to pick up an old or new Otey Crisman putter. The mallet head/hickory shaft was very popular in the 50s. I believe Jimmy Demaret won all three of his Masters titles with an Otey. Cheers!🙂
@ag35829 күн бұрын
@@RollYourRock Jimmy, haven't heard his name in but, he had those Popeye forearms. I'll take a look at them ty.
@quicksilver2510Ай бұрын
His putting is ordinary in this footage.
@RollYourRock27 күн бұрын
Well… some days, even the very best, are ordinary.
@ebenlaubscher4153Ай бұрын
I tried this advice and immediately everything fell into place .Playing golf and practicing wrong things for forty years is hard to change ,but I can honestly say .This is now the only advice I pass on to young players . If only they would try it or understand that ,this is actually the only thing they should ever work on .Then the rest falls into place automatically
@RollYourRock27 күн бұрын
Good to hear that you "took notice". 🙂
@jeremyburns8567Ай бұрын
Nice Mizuno irons and Bridgestone balls!
@sjl4363Ай бұрын
힘빼고 가볍게 치라는 교범과도 같은 스윙
@RollYourRockАй бұрын
I love the rhythm and tempo to her swing! So simple/repairable...
@ricktwist1935Ай бұрын
You? Can either do what Jimmy Ballard says or you can put vodka in your water bottle like. Like rocco does
@RollYourRockАй бұрын
Rick, how about doing both?
@moonpaws1Ай бұрын
Absolute winner, but I absolutely dislike the swing with the flying elbow.
@RollYourRockАй бұрын
Yes, some can get away with it and some can't...
@iann.152Ай бұрын
The prettiest swing in golf...
@RollYourRockАй бұрын
Agreed. There are several others I like, but none as aesthetically pleasing as Fred's.
@johnhaime6412Ай бұрын
This is nonsense. Everything JB says Hogan Nicklaus and others did - they did not do. The did not have have a big movement behind the ball. Today’s tech proves everything this guy teaches isn’t right. He’s a preacher and marketer.
@RollYourRockАй бұрын
John, thanks very much for sharing your thoughts.
@donschultz7759Ай бұрын
I use this grip. Been out of golf for a few years and came to using this and now found it is actually a putting grip
@RollYourRockАй бұрын
Don, that grip was popular the European Tour for a time. Here's hoping it works well for you... Cheers!🙂
@abrahamspies7611Ай бұрын
Why so little comments on an amazing video like this??????????
@RollYourRockАй бұрын
Abe, it may be because 98.5% of people who play golf can't do it consistently? Would you guess they don't understand the significance?
@user-ot3zk5me5lАй бұрын
I’m 6’4. I think I am standing way to far away from the ball. His hands shoulders and balls of his feet form a line
@RollYourRockАй бұрын
What are your current club specs? What is your wingspan? Is your posture similar to Tony's or are you more upright? Tony is also 6'4" - his 6-iron is 38" (.5" over) and 4°Up - Here is his club specs: www.thatgolfproject.com/players/witb/tony-finau-6674 Good luck!🙂
@henryzhang9915Ай бұрын
Ultimate swing goal.
@RollYourRockАй бұрын
It's always good to set goals! Good luck...
@quicksilver2510Ай бұрын
Bobby Jones putted breaking his wrists. No one does that these days
@RollYourRockАй бұрын
But they are.
@ben_jovenАй бұрын
Look at his hat… 😳
@RollYourRockАй бұрын
Stable… centered head throughout the swing till impact. Yeah almost looks like it's image imposed on the center of the screen!
@FairwayStreamsАй бұрын
very effortless. love it
@RollYourRockАй бұрын
Kinda puts you to sleep, doesn't it?
@jameshuntington2926Ай бұрын
I would always look to see if bubba was on the leader board before turning on a golf game !
@RollYourRockАй бұрын
Bubba was always fun/entertaining to watch play golf!
@TheViewer3009Ай бұрын
I don't understand the pre-occupation with pace of play these days. Pros take extra time to line up their putts because it's the difference between making the cut, keeping their tour card (i.e., their job), and potentially cashing in a serious pay day for their families. They have extra time to do so because they're not spending 15 minutes a round searching for their balls in the woods like the typical 20+ handicap, and they're taking 30+ fewer strokes over the course of the round. If they get behind the pace of play, they get a warning. If they don't speed up, they get a penalty. Let's move on from the pace of play obsession.
@olivierkepoАй бұрын
They take 5 and a half hours to play in a three-ball though which is far too long considering what you said about them hitting way less shots. I do think that green speeds being lower would help on the greens but a big part of the test of golf is to do all of these reads/measurements in a reasonable time.
@TheViewer3009Ай бұрын
@@olivierkepo They also walk and play the hardest courses on the planet that are, on average, 7400 yards with slope ratings 150+. Much different than carting a 6200 yard track with a 120 slope rating. It's simply a different game they're playing compared to us casuals.
@olivierkepoАй бұрын
@@TheViewer3009 that’s true but they’re all playing the same course and it’s widely accepted that some players are slower than others. I don’t think it’s fair that the slow players get to dictate pace of play to the rest of their group and the groups behind them. We’ve all played with or behind slow players/groups and it’s excruciating. It’s can affect your rhythm and make you play worse. And these players persist because they are rarely punished for playing slowly. The tour hardly ever gives stroke penalties to players for taking too long.
@jacemiller2593Ай бұрын
Look at that chicken wing.
@RollYourRockАй бұрын
Yeah, right!
@Jake-xu1tsАй бұрын
Boom boom
@jameswirth3117Ай бұрын
Watson is a good guy. It is all about spine angle. Easy to say, but hard to do.
@RollYourRockАй бұрын
Golf is HARD! - It's all about determination and the will to succeed...
@wolf2235brettАй бұрын
Has anybody ever watched Freddy’s swing upside down? It’s amazing how hard he swings.
@RollYourRockАй бұрын
I just gave it a try and sprained my neck! - Thanks very little!🤣
@wolf2235brettАй бұрын
@@RollYourRock haha should’ve just turned the device upside down. Your welcome
@RollYourRockАй бұрын
@@wolf2235brett I was initially thinking of that, but my device is a 27 inch iMac. - Bulky w/ sharp edges! Ouch!
@mycommentpwnzАй бұрын
not only does he hold the club loosely, but every muscle in his upper-body is incredibly loose. look at his arm position at the top of his backswing, you can't get there if you have tension in your body
@RollYourRockАй бұрын
Yes, Sir!
@JoshHarper-rh9toАй бұрын
I came to get a video equivalent of my 60 yarder in the hole but Tiger missed 😂😂😂
@RollYourRockАй бұрын
Yup, Tiger pushed just a bit... 🤣
@JoshHarper-rh9toАй бұрын
@@RollYourRock I made it but even i know there’s a great deal of luck all we can do is hit a good line and general flag distance inside 4-5 feet so it doesn’t pop out
@RollYourRockАй бұрын
@@JoshHarper-rh9to 👍🙂
@enigmvxАй бұрын
Learning the full swing in the backyard driving range I discovered the joys of the punch shot. I don’t see why it wouldn’t be my primary shot going forward. Love the description.
@RollYourRockАй бұрын
Thank you!🙂 Self-discovery is a wonderful thing… the punch/knockdown shot is a fantastic technique for controlling low point and trajectory. Cheers!🙂
@kjb-123452 ай бұрын
Can a grip get any stronger lol what a great swing
@classickdramaclips2 ай бұрын
‘If you think…you’re dead…’ Pete Mitchell…topgun…
@mesillahills2 ай бұрын
While Stockton did what he did successfully, very few touring pros have followed suit. What is coming out now though is some putters curve the ball into the hole in order to increase their margin for error. They can thus double it. Nicklaus just admitted he did that in a recent KZbin video.. That is what it looks like Stockton is doing. A strong component of that is low to lift in order to "cut" the ball on a tilted plane after hooding. When you then aim left knowing the ball will always cut, you have doubled your margin for error. Most touring pros today who do that so it with a hook. Nicklaus sliced it in and even showed how he did it. Said Jack, "why be so stupid as to aim for the center of the hole". Adds 2.25 inches for error said Jack. And it does ! Jack said he spun the club open.
@RollYourRock27 күн бұрын
Could you please provide a link to the video/story where Nicklaus talks about intentionally curving his putts? - THANKS!🙂
@mesillahills26 күн бұрын
@@RollYourRock Nicklaus / Immelman at the very end of video. kzbin.info/www/bejne/b4OQqneipJ6dacksi=U7BqKx8yBLF-GDT6
@hagangibson17562 ай бұрын
The Golden Bear! Just want you to know the good news of the Gospel. The bad news is that you and I (everyone) are sinners. And since God is Holy He doesn’t put up with sin. So sin leads to hell. The good news is God sent His Son, Jesus Christ, to die for our sins on the cross. This means Jesus paid the debt we owed but couldn’t pay. So if one repents and places faith (trust) in Jesus Christ they can be assured of heaven. I love you and so does God.
@RollYourRock2 ай бұрын
Thanks, Hagan! 🙂
@misdit2 ай бұрын
Not big on acknowledging applause, Bobby. Marvellous, clear footage from so long ago. Eye opening how dreadfully slow the greens were in those days. Nowadays the fairways at Augusta are faster.
@RollYourRock2 ай бұрын
And smoother, too! - Cheers!🙂
@brianmcg3212 ай бұрын
I think greens today are way too fast. I think greens need to have some grain in them. Make the players hit the ball.
@RollYourRock27 күн бұрын
@@brianmcg321 Brian, how fast is too fast?
@christopherdavies72132 ай бұрын
His putting technique looks very odd to modern eyes. And the state of the "greens”!
@RollYourRock2 ай бұрын
Different times and conditions, for sure!
@Darren-df2wn17 күн бұрын
IMO , this feet together , left hand , finger swing technique, provides far greater accuracy and feel, than the modern " rock the shoulders " stroke , which was made popular by Paul Runnion, in the 1950's.
@RollYourRock17 күн бұрын
@@Darren-df2wn No question the Bobby Jones/ Bobby Locke technique will work if you have the right putter in your hands! - It can't be too heavy. BTW, that's Paul Runyan you're referring to. Cheers!🙂
@flyingwarrior71552 ай бұрын
He coined the phrase " drivers for show" " putting for dough"
@jherl83072 ай бұрын
Guy looks like Jackie Gleason. Gary Player claims Locke was the best putter ever. Didn't know Gary Player has never heard of Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods.