Tony Lema | Highlights | The Open at St Andrews 1964
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- Опубліковано 7 кві 2022
- The Old Course at St Andrews hosted The 93rd Open Championship in 1964, where player who had never played in Britain, let alone St Andrews, won the Claret Jug. That man was Tony Lema.
This championship saw the return of six former Open winners; including Peter Thomson, Bob Charles and Gary Player.
The legendary Jack Nicklaus also played a huge part of the Championship, finishing runner-up just two years before his maiden Open victory.
We have searched the vast Open archives to give you these highlights from this incredible weekend and some troublesome crows. Enjoy!
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Great vid. I heard peter alliss mention "champagne" tony lema and wondered who he was, what he did. Apparently he wrote a good book on his sport too
Thank you for posting this, I'm always looking to learn & see more from the beautiful history of our game!
Awesome Tony..❤
Funny…I love watching these classic players because every teacher today teaches pretty much the exact opposite of what these great players did. I guess they were naturally gifted
Did they play 2 rounds on the same day? He - commentator - says nicklaus got 66 in the morning and 68 in the afternoon.
Champagne Tony
Lema was fantastic, it's so so sad that he died like that.
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Still think someone decided not to put fuel in the plane,
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