Greatest Golf Collapses and Chokes of All Time (Part 1)

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Part 2: • Greatest Golf Collapse...
Golf has time and again proven itself to one of the most mentally challenging sports. It not only affects the everyday player, but also affects some of the greatest players to ever the game. In an instant, a player can fall apart. These are some of those players and their stories, I hope you enjoy.
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@golffocus
@golffocus 3 роки тому
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@immanuelforest2317
@immanuelforest2317 2 роки тому
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@kharikyle3610
@kharikyle3610 2 роки тому
@Immanuel Forest Instablaster :)
@immanuelforest2317
@immanuelforest2317 2 роки тому
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@immanuelforest2317
@immanuelforest2317 2 роки тому
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@kharikyle3610
@kharikyle3610 2 роки тому
@Immanuel Forest No problem xD
@randyporter3491
@randyporter3491 2 роки тому
This hurts and I've been there. I had a solid 2-stroke lead going into the final hole and was playing well. My first shot hit the windmill blade squarely and bounced back. Second shot made it through, but clipped the dinosaur foot. My third circled the cup, as did the fourth and the fifth was short. My red ball finally dropped in six. My wife wound up winning the round and I haven't played Adventure Golf since. I'll likely carry the scars for a long time.
@eggsmann594
@eggsmann594 2 роки тому
😂
@missyounorm33
@missyounorm33 2 роки тому
Well done sir
@harrisons62
@harrisons62 2 роки тому
OG still the best
@19MichaelDixon
@19MichaelDixon 2 роки тому
😆
@CB-rv2lj
@CB-rv2lj Рік тому
You mother..😂
@DMan-G
@DMan-G 6 років тому
The music makes it sound like all of humanity has died and there is one lone child looking across the wreckage.
@sethromusic
@sethromusic 6 років тому
D Man-G hilarious
@christopherjamesblackwell
@christopherjamesblackwell 5 років тому
That's how I feel after every round of golf.
@weedermann
@weedermann 5 років тому
Oh gosh...funny as hell!
@imhotepnixon
@imhotepnixon 5 років тому
D Man-G Q
@rudypoo6766
@rudypoo6766 5 років тому
Chris Blackwell lol
@richardoki8320
@richardoki8320 5 років тому
When you choke in a team sport, you can hide behind others. When you choke in an individual sport, you face the music alone.
@user-jl9vs1xg5n
@user-jl9vs1xg5n 5 років тому
Richard Oki has id rather choke in an invidual sport, id feel bad for the teammates
@altag4480
@altag4480 4 роки тому
Much much worse to choke in a team sport. It's not about hiding. it's how many others your choke impacts.
@keystoneshepard6940
@keystoneshepard6940 4 роки тому
It’s worse in a team sport. It still impacts every individual.
@jakemartinez1354
@jakemartinez1354 4 роки тому
Richard Oki literally the music. The music of this UKposts video you’re now in
@IEEteammateMATT1
@IEEteammateMATT1 4 роки тому
Blame the greens
@18661873
@18661873 5 років тому
What's the big deal? I play like this all the time.
@fastasfox
@fastasfox 5 років тому
I would be happy to play like that 😁
@martywarner1779
@martywarner1779 5 років тому
The difference is they're Pros.
@TheSighphiguy
@TheSighphiguy 5 років тому
@@martywarner1779 i think the joke would have gone over your head even if you were on a ladder.
@johnnyloungejazz5477
@johnnyloungejazz5477 5 років тому
18661873 Lmao! Pro’s get humanized now and then. We’re just used to it.
@emg8810
@emg8810 5 років тому
You're NOT alone!
@joecahill1994
@joecahill1994 6 років тому
The announcer for the van de velde collapse is absolutely perfect 😂
@noneyordambizness4498
@noneyordambizness4498 6 років тому
That's Peter Aliss, and he is the best in the business.
@robertdore9592
@robertdore9592 5 років тому
The great Peter Alliss; both he and his father Percy Alliss played Ryder Cup golf...
@ccecchini8355
@ccecchini8355 5 років тому
“This is just unnecessary”
@jasonertle4185
@jasonertle4185 4 роки тому
“Somebody please go in there and stop him”
@johndearden7931
@johndearden7931 4 роки тому
Aliss is the best ever
@Ken4Pyro
@Ken4Pyro 5 років тому
The Mcilroy shot on the 10th at Augusta always brings a smile to my face. Just after he hit the stroke, one of the announcers asked, "Is that out of bounds?", and his partner answered, "I don't know, I've only come to this tournament for 23 years and I've never seen anyone hit a shot over there." Cracks me up every time.
@KasperViggoJensen
@KasperViggoJensen 2 роки тому
I remember watching it live, and when he dropped his shoulders after the missed par putt on the first green, I just knew that it was going downhill.
@jonburrows8602
@jonburrows8602 Рік тому
@@KasperViggoJensen Yep, same thing happened in the 2018 Masters, when his 2 foot putt for eagle on the 2nd wasn't even close. He was obviously dejected and from then on in placed no pressure on Reed.
@JayBigDadyCy
@JayBigDadyCy 26 днів тому
Poor dude started crying on the tee. I'll never forget that. Augusta is Rory's kryptonite.
@alienzordfalcon5162
@alienzordfalcon5162 2 роки тому
For the lads who already have multiple majors, my heart does not feel as heavy, but for the lads who had this one shot at eternal glory, I truly feel for them. Golf is as unforgiving of a game as there is, and if one can deduct lessons from this game as opposed to regret and anger, it can be positive fuel for generations to come. The thing about golf is that it doesn’t come down to a “bad call” or another player blocking your shot, it is simply just what lives between our ears. Our minds. For many of these shots, these magnificent players could do with their eyes closed, but when the mind decides to tell you that everything is on the line, we simply choose to make things much more difficult. I wish you all the best, and the next time you hit a bad shot, find what lesson you can take from it, as opposed to giving more of yourself in the form of anger and regret. There is always glory to be had, even in the darkest of times.
@dylandylandylan3940
@dylandylandylan3940 2 роки тому
Damn that's deep
@TheBatugan77
@TheBatugan77 2 роки тому
I think it's fuggin funny.
@18cwhip
@18cwhip Рік тому
Thank you. Alien Zord Falcon. And you as well my good friend.
@TiltmodeBuddhist
@TiltmodeBuddhist Рік тому
This is my favorite comment on UKposts. Thank you.
@seanscott7070
@seanscott7070 Рік тому
I'm paraphrasing, but Jones said the toughest course was the 6 inch one between the ears.
@caskraker
@caskraker 11 місяців тому
Jean van de Velde is by far the most dramatic. He had it sealed, just had to make a double. The way he goofed, the put he made to still go extra holes, the mental collapse in that playoff when he realized what had happened. And the complete ending of his promising career after that.
@hopsterbb2571
@hopsterbb2571 10 місяців тому
He got so lucky on the drive…from that point he could hit wedge twice an bogey the hole and walk away. Absolute insanity.
@scottrackley4457
@scottrackley4457 10 місяців тому
If I had been his caddie I would have taken his driver and 3 wood on the tee and broken them over my knee
@Luke-jx3mj
@Luke-jx3mj 2 місяці тому
Van de Velde was a complete idiot there. He (or his caddy) had a chance after the tee shot to give his head a wobble. It was all so needless & avoidable, what a prat.
@danlapidus3827
@danlapidus3827 Місяць тому
Van de Velde was up by 5 at the start of the day too. Also, two wild stories: his playing partner, Craig Parry, holed from the same bunker Van de Velde was in. He told Jean, "I'll show you how to make it". Then, a few months later, Van de Velde came back and played the entire hole with just his putter...he made a 6, which would have been good enough to win the open
@sneakerhead1337
@sneakerhead1337 6 років тому
Not a good video to watch before playing a round of golf
@biglou1315
@biglou1315 5 років тому
Lol
@twalker8020
@twalker8020 5 років тому
Or is it?
@jgfunk
@jgfunk 5 років тому
I think it is perfect to watch. If they f-up, then so can I.
@transcendentstudios6819
@transcendentstudios6819 5 років тому
Probably gonna happen anyway
@kadenlosee3603
@kadenlosee3603 4 роки тому
I’m literally going to play a round tomorrow 😂😂
@lonestar6709
@lonestar6709 5 років тому
_"This is really beyond a joke now. He's gone ga-ga."_ -Peter Aliss. Legend.
@3rdGearHeroR1
@3rdGearHeroR1 3 роки тому
"His golfing brain stoped about 10 minutes ago" 😂😂💀
@BlizzyFoxTF
@BlizzyFoxTF 3 роки тому
4:15
@darrenmcroy5881
@darrenmcroy5881 5 років тому
announcer: "Adam Scott's gonna be scarred for life" Adam Scott: *wins Masters 2 years later*
@ericwilliams398
@ericwilliams398 5 років тому
2 majors and only 9 months later. He did OK yes. But I remember watching this live, Ernie made nothing all day until 18, and Adam’s 4 straight bogeys with no water hazards.....what are the odds? One major at this stage of his career, nearing 40, is definitely underachieving IMO. Beautiful swing, can’t putt
@HughJorgan1
@HughJorgan1 5 років тому
There will forever be an asterisk beside Scott's Masters win. *anchored long putter
@BrandonGavin_EDC
@BrandonGavin_EDC 5 років тому
He’s still scared. The only reason he hasn’t won many more is his putting and that’s why he lost there. He finally broke they but the difference in a career with two different majors rather than one is huge. One can be attributed to a hot streak. Two different majors is a whole different game.
@kevinskogg2179
@kevinskogg2179 5 років тому
@eagle boy Actually, it's in Augusta.
@phillipsteiner3581
@phillipsteiner3581 5 років тому
Should have had many more majors, he is scarred, his putting is not all there.
@uga77
@uga77 5 років тому
How do you ever get over missing a 2 footer to win the Masters?
@randym9147
@randym9147 3 роки тому
There was a guy that would have won, but signed an incorrect scorecard. The penalty cost him the Masters title. Can't remember his name at the moment.
@NickWuebker
@NickWuebker 3 роки тому
@@randym9147 Roberto De Vicenzo 1968 Masters and it wouldn't have won him the tournament, it would put him in an 18-Hole Playoff for the Green Jacket.
@randym9147
@randym9147 3 роки тому
@@NickWuebker Hmmm... that sounds familiar; I think you might be right!
@shanereiter2542
@shanereiter2542 2 роки тому
Ha. You don't.
@Gitfiddle
@Gitfiddle 2 роки тому
You quit golf and take up drinking. Only way I can think of.
@Lion_lamb
@Lion_lamb 6 років тому
So my boss walks up to me and says, "Are you watching golf??" and, "Why are you crying??" ...awkward
@basedhumanofficial
@basedhumanofficial 3 роки тому
haha this is brilliant 😂
@tassimotown9667
@tassimotown9667 3 роки тому
hahahaha
@amelieholbrook3001
@amelieholbrook3001 3 роки тому
Ha! Well said! :)
@gunz300
@gunz300 4 роки тому
Van de Velde's was absolutely heartbreaking. I remember watching that with my father, both in utter disbelief.
@LPCLASSICAL
@LPCLASSICAL 2 роки тому
his wife could do nothing but laugh - he chose the wrong day to play the joker
@Eggy79
@Eggy79 2 роки тому
tbh I don't consider it a huge choke. Hitting driver wasn't dumb cuz he explained it was his best club all week and what happens if you hit an iron in the rough? On his second shot he got REALLY unlucky that it hit the one part of the stand to send it back. If it's one inch in any othe rdirection, he gets an easy drop and an up and down for bogey
@billhouchens7439
@billhouchens7439 Рік тому
Never seen anyone more incapable of stopping his descent into golf hell. He kept digging it deeper and deeper. Driver off 18th was a bad call.
@Eggy79
@Eggy79 Рік тому
@@billhouchens7439 not really. His blunder was trying to hit it over the water on the shot after hitting into the grandstand
@Eggy79
@Eggy79 Рік тому
I mean objectively speaking the driver choice didn't hurt him. It was risky but had nothing to do with the ultimate score.
@matthewsnyder7935
@matthewsnyder7935 2 роки тому
It's a shame that the 1996 Masters will always be remembered for Greg's collapse, when Faldo's 67 is one of the all time greatest rounds in golf history. When you consider the circumstances, the pressure etc, he played a flawless round. That 2 iron on 13 will be forever etched in my mind
@scottwallace5239
@scottwallace5239 2 роки тому
That was Faldo, pressure never bothered him, he kept his head whenever he needed to in high pressure situations when others lost theirs
@MC-nb6jx
@MC-nb6jx Рік тому
Absolutely 100% it was Faldo's play that turned the screws on Norman.. Sadly it’s very rare he gets the credit for such a stellar round😡
@DanielSong39
@DanielSong39 10 місяців тому
Lawrie's 67 in the 1999 British Open was even better Willett's 67 in the 2016 Masters was a great round too
@tomlorenzen4062
@tomlorenzen4062 Місяць тому
Falco won at least 1/2 of his majors when others choked. Way overrated, and no- his 67 wasn't one of the best rounds ever.
@deanothemanc5281
@deanothemanc5281 Місяць тому
Faldo was the real deal, never bottled it when it mattered. Also completely changed his swing mid career. Legend in my book.
@AvgDude
@AvgDude 6 років тому
Van de Velde was the worst in my opinion. All he had to do was put his ego in check and lay up on the 18th, and glory was his. He basically ruined his career in one hole. He never came back from that.
@Mark-sj3xb
@Mark-sj3xb 6 років тому
I'll never forget how van de velde blew off his loss as no big deal in the post match interview, then hearing Jack Nicklaus reaction to it. He was pissed at him for saying losing a major is no big deal. Never seen Jack that mad
@Crushfire24
@Crushfire24 5 років тому
Was Van de Velde really good before that? Winning regular tourneys n such? Just no majors?
@Esonar
@Esonar 5 років тому
Yeah this one for sure is the worst ever.
@sttommore
@sttommore 5 років тому
AvgDude To be fair, Lawrie never came back from winning, either.
@paulmarsh8974
@paulmarsh8974 5 років тому
But he'll always be remembered... 🏌️‍♂️🏌️‍♂️
@DarcyCardinal
@DarcyCardinal 6 років тому
Van de Velde was the most painful to watch
@robertdore9592
@robertdore9592 5 років тому
Iwas at Royal Lytham the following year and watched him play most of his practice round alone. He was gracious enough to autograph my ticket though. it's odd that for all of the muddied thinking this guy putted really well.
@moosiethestaggie5100
@moosiethestaggie5100 2 роки тому
Streelmans 8 on the 18th was brutal to watch too. At least that was just a regular tour event though.
@rushrush1209
@rushrush1209 4 роки тому
When Van de Velde blew the Open Championship 20 years ago, I knew we would never hear from him again.
@Blackbeard0531
@Blackbeard0531 3 роки тому
Dustin Johnson gets his green jacket in redemption.
@rushrush1209
@rushrush1209 3 роки тому
He also won the US Open in 2016, one year after three-putting 18.
@williamsonia2549
@williamsonia2549 2 роки тому
He earned that win
@jboyle4832
@jboyle4832 Місяць тому
In November master’s dose not count 😢😢😢😢😢
@TheSighphiguy
@TheSighphiguy 6 років тому
i saw Norman's collapse live. never watched anything that painful before. not only was 6 strokes ahead, but lost by 5 strokes. nick faldo said "it was the only time ive felt sorry for someone ive beaten" norman was never the same after that.
@CanadianGuitarist
@CanadianGuitarist 5 років тому
My first memory of watching golf is the 1996 Masters, so maybe I feel a little sense of....I'm not sure what, but I feel compelled to go to bat for Greg Norman. History will forget how good a player Norman was. While the 1996 Masters is undoubtedly what he'll be most remembered for, he won a few events past that; he also had wins taken from him far more than given away. He was also the best golfer on the planet for most of the early 90's.
@Nufleg
@Nufleg 5 років тому
I was a huge Faldo fan and remember placing little bets with my brother-in-law (who was rooting for Norman) throughout that last round. I won every bet, as Norman did have a tendency to do that type of thing.
@WilliamRobinson-bb6mr
@WilliamRobinson-bb6mr 4 роки тому
Faldo was the player you would pick to play for your life on the biggest stages. He often kept his head when everyone else was losing theirs.
@dlamiss
@dlamiss 4 роки тому
@@Nufleg Faldo was 6 behind after the third round and i had £50 on him at 5/1. Felt he had a chance bearing in mind the disasters of Norman over the years . one of my fewish successes gambling although 5/1 in reality should have been at least double that
@randym9147
@randym9147 3 роки тому
I saw it too; it was brutal. Norman was my man at the time.
@MaddenDoctor
@MaddenDoctor 6 років тому
This is just BRUTAL to watch
@winnumber101
@winnumber101 3 роки тому
Thought I'd seen everything, but that VDV meltdown is probably the most noteworthy choke of all time in any sport lmao. He was humbled to the point of taking off his socks and shoes. That's great.
@pressmaster1255
@pressmaster1255 Рік тому
I was in the Atlanta international airport watching the masters when Jordan Spieth had that melt down. Everyone in the lounge was speechless. Even non golf fans felt the pressure for him.
@henrymanahan2764
@henrymanahan2764 6 років тому
Tiger has held the outright 54-hole lead 45 times in his PGA Tour career. He went on to win 43 of them, good for a 95.6 percent clip. For context - over the last three PGA Tour seasons, players with an outright 54-hole lead have gone on to win 39.7 percent of the time.
@TG-nh7sh
@TG-nh7sh 6 років тому
good stat
@boskey10
@boskey10 6 років тому
An he has never come from behind to win a Major championship in his career. That is odd for someone who won 14 majors. Basically, if he's not leading or Tied for the lead by the end of the 3rd round in a major, it's a 99.9% chance he will not win.
@henrymanahan2764
@henrymanahan2764 6 років тому
title of the video is "Greatest Golf Collapses and Chokes of All Time"
@vambo13257
@vambo13257 6 років тому
skateski but he choked away his chane at being the GOAT
@williampgalloway
@williampgalloway 5 років тому
henry manahan you know who you didnt see in this video? Tiger Woods
@darfoggy1644
@darfoggy1644 6 років тому
I had a round going the other day that would make this video. Even par with two holes to play...finished +12
@wreckim
@wreckim 6 років тому
Not as bad, but I was +4 after 15....finished +9....and that included a Birdie on 17. I didn't even do the math after the round.
@barryvegas9886
@barryvegas9886 6 років тому
I was up 7 with 9 to play for my flight's club championship and I choked and lost in a playoff.
@elmoblatch9787
@elmoblatch9787 6 років тому
We truly don't care about your round...not even one little bit. Take that back, I care enough to tell you that we all don't care. It was a miracle that you had played even par to that point. Your true colors showed on the final two holes, so the only surprising thing is that you did not melt down sooner.
@dnmoscato92
@dnmoscato92 5 років тому
Dar Foggy Damn that's horrid. I'd be in suicide watch
@TheArfdog
@TheArfdog 5 років тому
That's awesome levels of bad. But I can top it lol.
@Ducksoup67
@Ducksoup67 3 роки тому
This is the best golf instruction video ever made. I suffer deeply from this as I imagine most golfers do - accept your mistakes and move on. And also accept that sometimes your swing goes to the Bahamas for a few days. That's golf!!
@danielhuddleston3567
@danielhuddleston3567 4 роки тому
“they played terribly-am 81 and an 84.” Sounds like a great day to me!!!
@jimkelly7908
@jimkelly7908 3 роки тому
I’d LOVE to shoot that type of score. Tired of shooting in the low hundreds.
@randomazn420
@randomazn420 6 років тому
The thrill of victory. The agony of defeat.
@gerrypeacemaker9407
@gerrypeacemaker9407 6 років тому
An old boy at my local golf course said some wise words to me a few years back, "If we played well all the time we'd all be pros".
@danmyers9372
@danmyers9372 4 роки тому
Worst collapse I ever watched live had to be Greg Norman at the 1996 Masters. It actually made me feel ill just watching it on TV. Momentum in sports is an amazing thing. It can turn quickly and when it does it is almost impossible to stop.
@Mark-sj3xb
@Mark-sj3xb Місяць тому
I thoroughly enjoyed watching Norman’s meltdown, as well as the ‘87 Masters when Mize made the miracle chip at 11 in the playoff
@trush0t1
@trush0t1 3 роки тому
i wish i had sad music playing when im lying 7 on a par 3
@averyprice9422
@averyprice9422 3 роки тому
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@rodcraven3282
@rodcraven3282 3 роки тому
Been there also.
@DUCATEA
@DUCATEA 5 років тому
Peter Allis at his finest.....”large brandy and mop him down” 😂😂
@nicholasschroeder3678
@nicholasschroeder3678 3 роки тому
Watching this makes me remember Woods taking 1 iron off the tee on 18 at Pebble in that Open where he double lapped the field. Even at the end, he played the percentage. The very best never let down their guard or discipline.
@coffinsmoke1385
@coffinsmoke1385 5 років тому
I thought quadrupal bogies were good. I have to rethink my whole game now.
@johnkurtz7705
@johnkurtz7705 4 роки тому
Lol, better than quintuple bogeys
@fatsiddog
@fatsiddog 2 роки тому
Greg Norman‘s meltdown. At the masters, was the first time in my life I ever watched golf. I was an athlete at that time I thought Golf was for old men but after watching that masters I realized it’s the hardest game in the world and I’ve never stopped playing it.
@cypherlock01
@cypherlock01 10 місяців тому
It was the first Major and PGA event I watched. The only ones I watched before that was Tiger’s amateur titles. Norman combusted and I thought, I don’t think this is how this game is played. 😅
@jamesharrity8592
@jamesharrity8592 6 років тому
Is no greater game in the world, only one person to blame in such intense moments
@MrOitoyboy
@MrOitoyboy 6 років тому
James Harrity yeah, the caddy!
@justinpaul1175
@justinpaul1175 6 років тому
The guy that screams get in the hole in the middle of your swing/putt.
@piggies120
@piggies120 6 років тому
James Harrity yes the caddie!
@USERNAMEfieldempty
@USERNAMEfieldempty 6 років тому
The God of Golf, y'mean?
@onelanebridge_
@onelanebridge_ 6 років тому
MrOitoyboy lol
@bradenveddis4838
@bradenveddis4838 5 років тому
I find this interesting as a differentiator for the absolute top flight of the greatest golfers vs the second tier greats. Notably absent are Nicklaus, Woods, and Hogan.
@meachew
@meachew 4 роки тому
How good was hogan ?
@choide19
@choide19 3 роки тому
Palmer is on here, absolutely an all time great by any definition of the word
@therevolvingmonk
@therevolvingmonk 3 роки тому
Snead and Palmer were both top-tier all-time greats. Worsham really pulled a scummy move on Snead by making an issue of who was away with that putt in the '47 US Open.
@nicholasschroeder3678
@nicholasschroeder3678 3 роки тому
Think you nailed it. Pretty much the top three ever (I think they're kind of at a tie for GOAT)--and they were just mentally tougher. The other two that, I think, round out the top 5, Jones and Hagen, also had no notable chokes, at least as far as I'm aware.
@jon6387
@jon6387 2 роки тому
Jack going +1 on the final 9 at the 1971 Masters ... Tiger shooting 75 on Sunday at the 2009 PGA Championship ... Hogan's missed two-footer on 18 in the 1946 Masters ... just because they didn't include those instances in the video, doesn't mean that they were immune ...
@Deeplycloseted435
@Deeplycloseted435 5 років тому
Golf is really hard. EVERYTHING, all 46 aspects of your swing have to be right, in sync, and you can’t really think about it. Seeing pros struggle makes me feel okay when I can’t hit the fairway to save my life.
@oh-yt9ug
@oh-yt9ug 22 дні тому
Are there really 46 aspects
@derekthompson5731
@derekthompson5731 3 роки тому
There is no meltdown quite like Van de Velde's, but what makes that priceless is Peter Aliss's commentary.... the best golfing running commentary I've ever heard... I laugh out loud every time I listen to it... particularly when he says to "give him a large brandy" and "mop him down"...
@bman342a
@bman342a 4 роки тому
Nick Faldo was the beneficiary of two classic Sunday collapses at the Masters. To Faldo's credit, he carded two phenomenal rounds on both Sundays.
@wreckim
@wreckim 6 років тому
Spieth's collapse is certainly tempered by the fact that he is already a Masters champ, and he won The Open in a way that eliminates any doubt about his grit coming down the stretch IMO.
@TomMatt73
@TomMatt73 5 років тому
Brian Preece he did give up 5 strokes tho. He will win the masters again tho
@Ligerpride
@Ligerpride 5 років тому
A lot of these guys had won multiple majors prior to their collapses.
@Brandon24whelan
@Brandon24whelan 5 років тому
wreckim agreed. He’s had multiple tour wins including the open since then. His mental game is too strong
@federicorusso4378
@federicorusso4378 4 роки тому
@@Brandon24whelan Agreed. His mental is amazing. It's his game that fails him. If it wasn't for his mind set he wouod have been a subpar golfer. Aside from his putting and sometimes shortgame... he misses like crazy.
@Brandon24whelan
@Brandon24whelan 4 роки тому
Federico Russo yeah.. in 2015 he statistically was one of the best drivers on tour. Everything was clicking.. unbelievable year. What people don’t remember is along with his 5 pga tour wins (2 majors), he had also two other worldwide wins, and he also won the hero world challenge by over 10 shots. He was otherworldly that year
@domwings4329
@domwings4329 5 років тому
All the greats are in this video. Good lesson as to what we remember them for, not so much the bad rounds
@jacobrichmond642
@jacobrichmond642 4 роки тому
Tiger woods isn’t though
@TheLocalLt
@TheLocalLt 4 роки тому
Dom Wings his choke in 2009 at the PGA could be on here. Really Tiger’s only choke of his entire career. He’s only ever lost 1 playoff, all the way back in 1996 so it was definitely not a choke!
@brmillgr
@brmillgr 5 років тому
Man #12 at Augusta really is no joke especially on Sunday.
@BrandonGavin_EDC
@BrandonGavin_EDC 5 років тому
It’s the wind. As you saw Tiger knew that with that wind long left/middle is the play. Every shot to the right of that pin not perfect is water bound. Happens every year.
@BrandonGavin_EDC
@BrandonGavin_EDC 5 років тому
Tiger would have hit the clubhouse before water there.
@WilliamRobinson-bb6mr
@WilliamRobinson-bb6mr 4 роки тому
You are better off aiming for the bunker, at least you are safe.
@williamwood7348
@williamwood7348 4 роки тому
Everyone in range of tiger in 2019 hit the water on 12, it almost looked like it was on purpose so tiger could win and solidify his comeback. Conspiracy, yes, but the Tiger effect is very very real. Everyone out there makes more money when tigers in the field!
@williamwood7348
@williamwood7348 4 роки тому
Les Moore yeah that Sunday pin placement is just SO inviting, the pros understand on 12 if you hit that extra half of a club to keep you on dry land, you could easily end up on the a lip of that bunker on the backside. Where It’s extremely easy to make a 6 or 7 after you hit one a little bc of a bad lie. Ask Jeff Maggert, he had a 5 shot lead going to final round in 03. Takes a triple on 1, then fights back and is tied for the lead and then hits one deep on 12 and then hits through the green back into the water on 12. Has to walk back across the water to drop, makes 6, Loses by 2 shots.😬
@elmoblatch9787
@elmoblatch9787 6 років тому
I can't watch the Van de Velde thing...just too much.
@thejunioruprising1244
@thejunioruprising1244 6 років тому
Elmo Blatch Bad decision after bad decision
@7mgtesup1
@7mgtesup1 6 років тому
The irony is he will probably be remembered more for what happened than if he had made an ordinary par and won.
@pelawler15
@pelawler15 6 років тому
I heard he's still trying to land it on the green. Poor guy.
@easterdm
@easterdm 6 років тому
It was amazing to watch. I'll never forget it.
@noneyordambizness4498
@noneyordambizness4498 6 років тому
But it's so much better with Peter Aliss narrating.
@CorekBleedingHollow
@CorekBleedingHollow 4 роки тому
Poor Phil. I wanted him to win the 2019 US Open. He just won a tournament there right before that week.
@NickWuebker
@NickWuebker 3 роки тому
@Zoe TheCat I think out of all the runner-ups at the US Open, 2006 at Winged Foot has to eat at Phil the most.
@webman1915
@webman1915 3 роки тому
I feel SO SO sad for Van de Velde, EVERYTIME i see his tragedy......and, everytime i see his wife, dumb laughing, i freak out.....
@tg8603
@tg8603 2 роки тому
The wife was a class act for John and the cameras. I wouldn’t be surprised if she was screaming on the inside.
@vordman
@vordman Рік тому
They're French, and that gallic indifference allows them to put things in perspective. After all, it's only a stupid game.
@thedragonsnortchannel2609
@thedragonsnortchannel2609 5 років тому
You might wanna add Francesco Molinari to the list after the 2019 Masters
@RaytheonNublinski
@RaytheonNublinski 5 років тому
Tiger woods was two shots back. Not nearly enough.
@TheInroad
@TheInroad 5 років тому
2 shots with 18 holes isnt much
@Lockdown454
@Lockdown454 5 років тому
Lol he couldn't handle Tiger mania
@ericwilliams398
@ericwilliams398 5 років тому
Um....no. He hit some bad shots but was never running away with it. One bogey in 54 holes, the law of averages, and Tiger, caught up
@JJG86
@JJG86 5 років тому
The Inroad I think it was A choke as he had one bogey in the first three rounds and then two doubles and two bogeys in the final round. He is one of the if not the best ball striker on the tour and it was very unlike him. I would say he choked.
@Mark-sj3xb
@Mark-sj3xb 6 років тому
Love the Van De Velde fist pump after sinking the triple bogey putt at 18.
@derekashworth5884
@derekashworth5884 3 роки тому
I will go to my grave thinking that triple bogey putt is one of the greatest putts of all time.
@nicholasschroeder3678
@nicholasschroeder3678 3 роки тому
I think it wasn't about still having a chance to win; I think it was because now he wouldn't have to die of shame. He was still a man. It was actually a great putt. And it actually says something about his character that he could do it.
@wreckim
@wreckim 5 років тому
Speith's "collapse" is really a bump in the road. The guy won The Open, and was he ever tested on that final day...and passed it with flying colors. Willet has not really backed up that Masters with anything notable since.
@HM-vr4uc
@HM-vr4uc 5 років тому
The challenge with golf. Even the best of the best can have meltdowns. When I’m out playing and fall apart, this helps me keep it in proper perspective.
@marc-andrechevalier973
@marc-andrechevalier973 4 роки тому
The pain in Mickelson's face is real. Not everyone can take that much humiliation and keep his cool. I commend him for that.
@DMFChavez
@DMFChavez 6 років тому
It's beyond comprehension how he was able to politely ask the camera not to get his face in that moment.
@dukes8359
@dukes8359 6 років тому
chaveznieves or he's chose a life of professional sport and if it wasn't for cameras he wouldn't be a millionaire
@RoseysMagpies
@RoseysMagpies 5 років тому
Likes the cameras when he holes a bunker and jumps up and belly bumps his BIG HEADED CADDY but when the chips are down no no get away camera's i dont want you today SOOKY SOOKY LA LA
@Keen3
@Keen3 5 років тому
Have a look at Phil whinging at the camera man for getting too close after losing to Rory in '14 for examples of how not to behave.
@robertdore9592
@robertdore9592 5 років тому
CONTROL.....
@davisgiltner7931
@davisgiltner7931 5 років тому
spieth is so soft
@redknight1825
@redknight1825 4 роки тому
Greg Norman was always one of my all time favourites. Just a magnificent swing to watch.
@bneale
@bneale 4 роки тому
And the biggest choker of all time.
@deanothemanc5281
@deanothemanc5281 Місяць тому
Great player, but massively underachieving in majors. Should have won a lot more with that swing. Think his course management let him down in the big tournaments.
@skithewhitestuff
@skithewhitestuff 4 роки тому
It’s a beautiful game for us when it’s going well, but it can tear your heart out when it isn’t
@rblkeats
@rblkeats 2 роки тому
An entire golf collapse compilation could be made from a single one of my rounds
@TheJakejake999
@TheJakejake999 6 років тому
The first one hurts. It's a 2 foot putt you don't play break on that putt. Be aggressive and put it in the hole
@robertdore9592
@robertdore9592 5 років тому
Brave talk from a keyboard jockey who probably has never broken 80...no one on this stream has the faintest idea of the pressure felt by these players...
@leoliu6469
@leoliu6469 2 роки тому
@@robertdore9592 he is commemorating how the first one hurts, and he is explaining what he could have done instead which could have gotten him the win and you decide to be an asshole?
@jagobbin2
@jagobbin2 3 роки тому
14:40 "Adam Scott's going to be scarred for life". 9 months later wins the Masters.
@davidcooper8058
@davidcooper8058 2 роки тому
Jack, also known as the GOAT, never chocked!!
@BL-vz3fv
@BL-vz3fv Місяць тому
Jack Nicklaus won 18 majors but eve more amazingly came in 2nd 19 times. He must have blown a lead at least once!
@sword124
@sword124 2 роки тому
And ever since that choke from Spieth he really has never been the same. That sport really fiddles with your mind.
@Jon-yx3xc
@Jon-yx3xc 6 років тому
Was there at Lytham 2012, was literally incomprehensible that Scott lost the championship, made all the wrong decisions down the stretch
@jasonw2942
@jasonw2942 5 років тому
Faldo got really lucky with two of his Masters wins. One guy missed a 2 foot putt, and Norman had a major meltdown.
@klumszy2479
@klumszy2479 5 років тому
He also won his second Masters in a playoff. Raymond Floyd (47yrs) had a 10-12 footer for the win - it was on target but terribly short. Two years in a row his opponent was putting for the major, but Faldo escaped and quickly made them pay.
@TheLocalLt
@TheLocalLt 4 роки тому
Jason W first of all Faldo’s Sunday was good enough to catch Norman even without the collapse (Faldo beat him -5 to +6), but I’ll help you out and throw Paul Azinger’s choke at Muirfield in 1987 and John Cook’s choke at Muirfield in 92 on the list too, because the reason Faldo kept winning in this fashion was by design. Faldo’s whole strategy was play steady golf, playing for a particular score, and let the other guy make mistakes. Help him into it by not talking to him or even acknowledging his presence at all. We all know Faldo wouldn’t have missed the putt Hoch did.
@BeakersAreCool
@BeakersAreCool 4 роки тому
Norman's meltdown was caused by Faldo's excellent 67 on the final day, pressure does funny things to people, professional or not. Floyd's second shot to 11 was caused by Faldo's arrow like, long tee shot and what had happened the previous year i.e PRESSURE. Faldo's up and down at 12 is THE BEST I've ever seen and to cap it off, his bunker shot at 10 in the playoff was sheer perfection leaving himself an uphill putt, unlike Hoch the previous year leaving his first putt short and downhill (that putt was way longer than it looked). The difference between Faldo and Hoch was course management at the right time not luck.
@nicholasschroeder3678
@nicholasschroeder3678 3 роки тому
No player gets lucky when they win. They carded the lowest score, and their journey there, and their opponent's, doesn't matter. Paul Lowry really got ripped off in that 99 Open in terms of credit. Everyone just remembers it as Van de Velde's throwaway, but had Van de Velde gotten the triple on an earlier hole, everyone would remember that Lowry shot a 67 and started the day 11 back: greatest comeback in all Major history.
@lonestar6709
@lonestar6709 3 роки тому
That's what Faldo did. He hovered over you like the Grim Reaper. You were never safe against him. He held his nerve and the others didn't. That's what great players do. Nicklaus, Woods, Faldo. They hold their nerve. There are no lucky wins in Majors.
@aanshulu2608
@aanshulu2608 3 роки тому
Just what I wanted to see before my round today thanks
@astonmartin4360
@astonmartin4360 2 роки тому
Just got my autograph book out.Jack Nicklaus,Arnold Parmer,Gary Player,Lee Travino,Bob Charles,Nick Faldo,Tony Jacklin,Hale Irwin,Sam Torrence and many others.My late father took me to many golf tournaments in the 70's.Very happy times.
@BeachBumZero
@BeachBumZero 2 роки тому
There isn't a golfer who has ever played(even the absolute best) who hasn't been flat out embarrassed by the game at some point.
@adrianhartshorn3795
@adrianhartshorn3795 4 роки тому
Crazy to think a lot of these guys are top50 all time. It can happen to anyone
@jmwall24
@jmwall24 Рік тому
Norman, Phil, and DJ being featured in this is just perfect in light of recent events lol
@richardyoung6056
@richardyoung6056 Рік тому
Hold mummy's skirt and cry. Did you miss Roar Roar in the backyard or Arnie blowing 8 on the back 9?? Sad comment pal.
@ZiPolishHammer
@ZiPolishHammer 2 роки тому
This should be set to a comedy soundtrack not a funeral dirge. They're all multimillionaires for fuck sake haha
@eggsmann594
@eggsmann594 2 роки тому
😂
@222333aaaaaa
@222333aaaaaa 5 років тому
Glad that Adam Scott went on to win the Masters that next year. Classy dude
@lgeiger
@lgeiger 5 років тому
Played a 79 one day and a 102 the next day. Sometimes you just don't know why it doesn't wanna work...
@waqarghulam3548
@waqarghulam3548 4 роки тому
Norman is the king of chokes.
@DirtyBeefCurtains
@DirtyBeefCurtains 3 роки тому
‘Not right now please’ 😂😂😂
@user-mw8um6mc3v
@user-mw8um6mc3v 4 роки тому
Peter Alliss with some of the greatest commentary ever with Van Der Velde.
@quintenhayes2932
@quintenhayes2932 5 років тому
The picture in some of these videos makes it look like its from the 80's when it's only like 10-15 years ago lol
@UroborosX1
@UroborosX1 5 років тому
Most encouraging golf video on youtube
@nathanjedrej792
@nathanjedrej792 3 роки тому
Back in the day of the dunhill cup. Stood behind norman on the 18th at st. Andrew's. Dark skies up ahead, pulls out the persimmon with a sweet spot the size of a pinhead. His drive went for about 100 yards 20 feet off the ground, then the back spin kicked in and with the dark skies, it looked awesome.
@golffocus
@golffocus 5 років тому
*Paul Lawrie 6:39 It was a typo.
@pato20995
@pato20995 5 років тому
Pawl Laurie
@noahhancock3587
@noahhancock3587 5 років тому
Lol
@jgfunk
@jgfunk 5 років тому
Awesome! Lol
@Jeff-xp4kf
@Jeff-xp4kf 5 років тому
Jean Van De Velve
@davegerth5911
@davegerth5911 4 роки тому
what am i looking for here?
@brucethomas7889
@brucethomas7889 6 років тому
GOLF IS HARD.......
@daleholmgren6078
@daleholmgren6078 6 років тому
I don't consider any of these 'collapses' at all. You have good holes, you have bad holes, and it's just a matter of luck. I don't think these guys "lost their nerve" - they just didn't hit good shots when they needed to. Plenty of guys behind them are spraying the ball all over the place.
@TheSighphiguy
@TheSighphiguy 6 років тому
golf is definitely NOT won or lost based on "luck". sure...there is a lucky bounce here or there, but when you lead by 4 with 3 to play, its "choking"....pure and simple. and yeah.....normans loss in 96 was him trying to swallow a watermelon...whole.
@johndoe-oo4el
@johndoe-oo4el 6 років тому
My dick is hard.
@andrewhammerlund1411
@andrewhammerlund1411 5 років тому
I remember watching Phil LIVE. That was the hardest and most invested one I watchED
@bascet1
@bascet1 5 років тому
It's a cruel mistress. Nothing worse than about 6 players all stopping so you can take your shot and you chunk it!! Or the 1st tee queue? Felt less nerves when on trial at crown court!!!!
@dougiemontana4815
@dougiemontana4815 5 років тому
From now on, I’m playing this music through headphones every round of golf I play.
@kevinskogg2179
@kevinskogg2179 5 років тому
As someone mentioned, Doug Sanders. Also to complete the Nick Faldo hat trick, 1990 Ray Floyd Masters up 4 with 6 to play, including bogey on 18. Nick won his three Masters in historic fashion. He shot in the 60's each Sunday.
@bendonnelly690
@bendonnelly690 5 років тому
I love Nick Faldo's non-reaction to Hoch's miss.
@alancarlyon3928
@alancarlyon3928 5 років тому
Phil even in defeat he gives a smile too the crowd! Not many do that, some can't even smile when winning!
@josephtaylor3857
@josephtaylor3857 Рік тому
Great video. Perfect soundtrack/background music.
@DaIsland904
@DaIsland904 5 років тому
This video makes me anxious just watching it
@ikaikamaleko8370
@ikaikamaleko8370 6 років тому
"you lucky little rascal"..................
@ElCrab
@ElCrab 6 років тому
I had 25 bucks on Johnson at 40:1 odds at Pebble Beach. Normally I spread it around on several players in majors, but I was certain he'd win. He had won twice at Pebble Beach in the regular tour event. After 54 holes, I was looking pretty good...
@davew5844
@davew5844 3 роки тому
This was a tough watch, I'm going to need to watch a compilation of clutch finishes now to even myself out 😨😳
@mrbokke81
@mrbokke81 5 років тому
Must say this video is absolutely hilarious 🤣
@sonyreese
@sonyreese 4 роки тому
my greatest collapse was followed by my greatest comeback, shot a 60 on 9, followed by a 40.
@asdf14051
@asdf14051 3 роки тому
Reese Croft at a tournament a few weeks ago, I shot a 62 on the front 9 and a 46 on the back nine
@randym9147
@randym9147 3 роки тому
That shit happens sometimes. That's why we keep coming back for more.
@CamaroKidd2022
@CamaroKidd2022 Рік тому
Sure hope you have took some lessons since shooting a 62 for nine holes. I never shot that bad in my first round ever.
@PackerBronco
@PackerBronco 5 років тому
@1:55 for all of you who dreamed of playing like a Tour Pro ... you can!
@Vezzo55
@Vezzo55 3 роки тому
LOL LOL LOL
@scd603
@scd603 4 роки тому
This is what makes golf great. It's up to the individual - and it ain't easy...!
@HGPTW
@HGPTW 4 роки тому
The music is like that performed from "the moon" in The Truman Show - capturing the mood as it happens!!
@leifopstad2972
@leifopstad2972 4 роки тому
The one that hurt the most for me was Jordan Speith, since he was my favorite golfer
@moosiethestaggie5100
@moosiethestaggie5100 2 роки тому
That was a super sore one to take. I still cant understand why he didnt play for the middle of the grren. He would have been short in the bunker at worst.
@leifopstad2972
@leifopstad2972 2 роки тому
@@moosiethestaggie5100 same thing Norman did 20 years prior. Targeted the flag, found the creek
@moosiethestaggie5100
@moosiethestaggie5100 2 роки тому
@@leifopstad2972 Im old enough to remember it well. That was a tough one to watch at the time, even though I was rooting for Faldo.
@NocyMusic
@NocyMusic 5 років тому
This is why Tiger Woods is a legend on his own
@parkerbohnn
@parkerbohnn 5 років тому
All the choke artists are of the modern era. They didn't exist back in the days of Nicklaus, Floyd, Irwin, Palmer, Trevino and Johnny Miller.
@iguanasnipersfl
@iguanasnipersfl 5 років тому
@@parkerbohnn guess you missed the Palmer US Open collapse..
@parkerbohnn
@parkerbohnn 5 років тому
@@iguanasnipersfl That was just one tournament I'm talking about a lifetime of collapses like the players of today like Dustin Johnson et. al. In other words what tournament didn't so and so collapse in. This is todays players who make a living collapsing every Sunday on the last 9 holes.
@user-xr5xe6jw9d
@user-xr5xe6jw9d 4 роки тому
parkerbohnn lmao your comment is ridiculous. And for the original commenter Dustin Johnson or about any of the top 5 guys now would put up a better fight than anyone tiger had to play against.
@iguanasnipersfl
@iguanasnipersfl 4 роки тому
@@user-xr5xe6jw9d I don't care what era you put tiger in, tiger in his prime 10 years is untouchable. Even Jack nicklaus said that
@4twunnay
@4twunnay 2 роки тому
Doesn’t hurt quite as much when you experience this every time you step on the course 😉
@DexterHaven
@DexterHaven 5 років тому
5:34 he wanted to us this 'lucky' ball. hehe what a dope. Nice driver on the final hole.
@wreckim
@wreckim 3 роки тому
In my lifetime the greatest in my memory are in this order, from least to worst: Rory (Masters), Spieth (Masters), Van de Velde, US Team in Ryder Cup, Greg Normn (Masters) -- Keep in mind that Norman was the best player in the world at the time, Van de Velde was having the week of his life.
@threerings1345
@threerings1345 5 років тому
In my opinion the worst collapse among these clips is a tie between Scott Hoch and Jean Van de Velde. Hoch was looking at a virtual tap-in for immortality at The Masters and he'd never get that close at a major again. All Van de Velde had to do was play it safe on the 18th tee, but there is no explanation for his mental and physical breakdown except that the enormity of the moment overcame him. Greg Norman in '96 has to be in top 3 as he spent his entire career chasing a green jacket and that final round was supposed to be his coronation rather than a full-on train wreck.
@WilliamRobinson-bb6mr
@WilliamRobinson-bb6mr 4 роки тому
Norman's is the worst complete round choke. Hoch and Van de Velde was a one hole choke.
@jonburrows8602
@jonburrows8602 Рік тому
@@WilliamRobinson-bb6mr Yeah, but what makes the the Hoch and Van De Velde chokes worse is that the average accomplished amateur golfer would make that putt or score less than 7.
@WilliamRobinson-bb6mr
@WilliamRobinson-bb6mr Рік тому
@@jonburrows8602 True.
@redghost3170
@redghost3170 3 роки тому
When I first started learning to play I thought, “I must be a natural,” because I was driving the ball straight. I was soon, however, humbled immensely.
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