MIKE AUSTIN WAS THE GREAT TEACHES IN THE WORLD OF GOLF AND HE HIT THE GOLF BALL 515 YARD AT AGE 64,DAN SHAUGER LEARNED FROM THE BEST TEACHES AUSTIN, I HAD SEVERAL LESSON FROM DAN AND NOW I HIT MY GOLF BALL STRAIGHT DOWN LINE NOW AND HE HELP WITH PUTTING, DAN HAS 2BOOK AND 27 DVD aperfectswing THANK TO DAN I PLAY A BETTER AROUND OF GOLF NOW GREAT TEACHES DAN IS
Wow, they all used a lot of wrist action and relatively little body turn, so opposite of what's taught now. It surely makes for a graceful swing; they're wonderful to watch.
Definitely Mangrum, don't know about Watrous (I remember the name and some stories, but haven't ever seen film of him). But are we sure the second guy is Boros and not Middlecoff? He's tallish, and got that little dip...
Actually, scratch that--the finish is too fluid...Middlecoff had a higher, more held-off finish, I think, almost a little chicken-wingy. Yeah, this might be the younger, thinner Boros...
He is Antonio Cerda. He finished second in the 1951 British Open to Max Faulkner, and second in the 1953 British Open to Ben Hogan, among seven consecutive top-ten finishes in the championship. He won the first Canada Cup with Roberto DeVicenzo in 1953 for Argentina
MIKE AUSTIN WAS THE GREAT TEACHES IN THE WORLD OF GOLF AND HE HIT THE GOLF BALL 515 YARD AT AGE 64,DAN SHAUGER LEARNED FROM THE BEST TEACHES AUSTIN, I HAD SEVERAL LESSON FROM DAN AND NOW I HIT MY GOLF BALL STRAIGHT DOWN LINE NOW AND HE HELP WITH PUTTING, DAN HAS 2BOOK AND 27 DVD aperfectswing THANK TO DAN I PLAY A BETTER AROUND OF GOLF NOW GREAT TEACHES DAN IS
bigboycat1 1 year ago
Great to see Tommy Bolt again
TalkfusionDave 2 years ago
Depends where you are being taught. You gotta say the last guys looks a lot like the current player Peter Lonard...
mewika1527 3 years ago
Wow, they all used a lot of wrist action and relatively little body turn, so opposite of what's taught now. It surely makes for a graceful swing; they're wonderful to watch.
triflobialglopex 3 years ago
It looks to me: Lloyd Mangrum (first swing) then Julius Boros and then Cerdá...
p01argentina 3 years ago
Nice "float loading" with tremendous "Lag".
golfprochen 3 years ago
Ben Hogan Golf Swing
rekkingcrew 4 years ago
Definitely Mangrum, don't know about Watrous (I remember the name and some stories, but haven't ever seen film of him). But are we sure the second guy is Boros and not Middlecoff? He's tallish, and got that little dip...
emncaity 4 years ago
Actually, scratch that--the finish is too fluid...Middlecoff had a higher, more held-off finish, I think, almost a little chicken-wingy. Yeah, this might be the younger, thinner Boros...
emncaity 4 years ago
liberating..soothing...mind-comforting
it sure helps me play golf with a more decent mind...thanks
History has beauty and magic ...always
richtawee2007 4 years ago
Pretty sweet swings.....pretty orthodox stuff there.....hmmmmm......
BTW I really like the guy 25 seconds in. Who is that?
paulski5 4 years ago
He is Antonio Cerda. He finished second in the 1951 British Open to Max Faulkner, and second in the 1953 British Open to Ben Hogan, among seven consecutive top-ten finishes in the championship. He won the first Canada Cup with Roberto DeVicenzo in 1953 for Argentina
paseodelnardo25 4 years ago
looks a little like stack and tilt to me
ssgolf37 3 years ago
Ya kind of. It's a good short iron swing anyhow. I'd be interested to see his driver swing. Hopefully has more tilt away from target.
paulski5 3 years ago
Actually, Al's last name is spelled Watrous.
jeffy10028 4 years ago
My sources tell me that the last player is Al Waltrous.
jeffy10028 4 years ago
I think the first is Lloyd Mangrum, the second is Julius Boros, the third may be Frank Stranahan. Is the last one Devincenzo?
jeffy10028 4 years ago
Very nice video, think I saw Lloyd Mangrahm and Tommy Bolt, not sure :)
hardpan 4 years ago
Please could someone give me the names of this golf players? Thank you...
paseodelnardo25 4 years ago