Golf legends Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus teed off to begin the 2010 Masters Tournament. CBS Sports Jim Nantz discussed Tiger Woods' chances of winning.
I know it says 2010 Masters, so that means this was last year right? But I went to the Masters this April and they teed off together. Do they do this every year, or do I just have the years confused?
@bus114 Took the words right out of my mouth. Mr. Nicklaus' age showed a bit, but his waggle, his posture, his stance, his head turn are EXACTLY as they were in 1986, and 1964.
@bus114 Absolutely....Mr.Nicklaus doesn't have that big turn back and through the ball as he used to, but the elements of his swing are unchanged and timeless. Arnold Palmer can still rip it, too.
@samimalmstrom I do agree with you that television is the opiate of the masses and that we are fed a lot of mind fluff. But sport has been around LONG before the bilderberg group or other organizations. I would hardly say that airing golf and football is the problem in this country. lighten up and stop over analyzing EVERYTHING. look for the true roots of peoples ignorance. I don't think you will find it in football, golf, or baseball. I would blame something greater than the likes of all three!
I know it says 2010 Masters, so that means this was last year right? But I went to the Masters this April and they teed off together. Do they do this every year, or do I just have the years confused?
danHoops32 8 months ago
0:00 to skip
3seven11 9 months ago
@bus114 Took the words right out of my mouth. Mr. Nicklaus' age showed a bit, but his waggle, his posture, his stance, his head turn are EXACTLY as they were in 1986, and 1964.
CanadianGuitarist 1 year ago
@bus114 Absolutely....Mr.Nicklaus doesn't have that big turn back and through the ball as he used to, but the elements of his swing are unchanged and timeless. Arnold Palmer can still rip it, too.
thevmanvj 1 year ago
70 years old, but at 2:55 -- that stance, the posture, the waggle of the club, and the hit -- it all looked much as it did 40 years ago.
bus114 1 year ago
RIP Tiger
youll be missed
MrNiggyPants 1 year ago
@samimalmstrom I do agree with you that television is the opiate of the masses and that we are fed a lot of mind fluff. But sport has been around LONG before the bilderberg group or other organizations. I would hardly say that airing golf and football is the problem in this country. lighten up and stop over analyzing EVERYTHING. look for the true roots of peoples ignorance. I don't think you will find it in football, golf, or baseball. I would blame something greater than the likes of all three!
sraluvssnakes 1 year ago
How about arnold he's over 80 and still plays well!
brainysnaeha 1 year ago
Another way to keep the masses calm. Fucking sad. Get a life everyone.
samimalmstrom 1 year ago
lol... "just keep your eye on the ball"
BourneCubed 1 year ago