Byron Nelson vs Gene Littler at Pine Valley | 1962 Shell's Wonderful World of Golf

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52-time PGA TOUR winner Byron Nelson faced off against fellow Hall of Famer, Gene Littler, at Pine Valley in New Jersey, one of the top ranked courses in the world.

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コメント (21)
  • Man, that 53 minutes just FLEW by... This format is wonderfully entertaining... no attention grabbing on-screen graphics to distract your eye from the beauty of the course... the subdued background audio with no irritating music or patrons shouting drunken nonsense. a real golfer's delight.
  • this is glorious. I KNOW my grandpa was watching this in his den with a whiskey and some Marlboro reds back in '62.
  • @dk2853
    This course is brutal. Incredible to see two professional golfers scrambling and hitting doubles and triple bogeys.
  • I sure miss those old Shell Wonderful World of Golf series. Truly great professional players playing with persimmon drivers and fairway woods. Gene Sarazen is the signature of this great television program.
  • @part1801
    The speed of play is amazing...step up and hit it and walk up, line it up and putt, very refreshing.
  • A real treat to see Byron Nelson work around a golf course.. Thanks for posting
  • I love how quickly they play, no more than 20 seconds to hit,today's pros have to have a consultation over every shot
  • My 7th grade Science teacher showed this wonderful film to the class to show the class the "physics" of golf and I was hooked. 140 yd 8 iron with steel shaft and no cavity unforgiving face. Persimmon woods that were half the size of today's woods and 275 yds was a big drive. Many people didn't know the "squire" Gene Sarazan invented the sand wedge with the large flange.Wonderful memories. 150 slope was close to PGA West in ranking the toughest.
  • When they describe each hole and the challenges become more menacing in appearance, I half expected them to finish with several hungry Grizzly Bears defend the green, at least once.
  • @bobt5778
    Nelson was impressive here at 50 years old. Hard to believe he had already been retired 16 years. Three years after this match he still managed a top 15 finish at the Masters!
  • I've never enjoyed watching something more than that. Byron Nelson is an absolute legend ❤️
  • @Dreama40
    Those bunkers were exactly how bunkers should be, natural and unraked, we're so spoilt today.
  • Pure quality and nothing compares to Shell's Wonderful World of Golf
  • Byron Nelson is a machine both literally and figeratively .. with todays balls and equipment he would never miss a green or fairway.
  • This is great. Also, perfectly illustrates that golf is as much about limiting damage as it is about anything else.
  • I know how Littler felt on some of these shots: "can I go home now?"
  • Thanks for posting, impressive clarity. Fun to see Byron playing great at such a cathedral.
  • Can't get over the size of those beautiful greens. And it's just death if you miss the fairway. Even though he had a rough day, you can learn a lot by watching Littler swing.