I am now a 4 handicap (and much older) who has shot under par a few times so I stay pretty calm on the course but when I was much younger and just starting to get pretty good, like shooting mid 80's, I used to get really hot when I didn't play up to my expectations. Once I missed a putt and turned and helicoptered my putter towards my cart at full speed. It went right trough the cart seating area and decapitated my cart partner's big Gatorade Styro cup and went out the other side without touching anything else. The cart was easily 40 yards away so it was a hell of a throw (I played Short Stop in high school) and I was damn proud of it but our cart was soaked with Gatorade and my buddy was none too happy. turned out later I discovered the putter had struck something solid because it had a slight bend in it towards the bottom of the shaft but I liked how it presented so I kept it and that was the putter I eventually used to shoot under par the first time. I now use a Scotty Cameron putter that I really like but I am not sure what happened to my old mallet putter, wish I would have saved it.
A man was on trial for murdering his wife, and the judge asked him for his side of the story. He said, "Well, I came home from a rough day at work and the house looked like the inside of a dumpster. She said she didn't feel like cooking. I just lost it. I grabbed my nine iron and hit her maybe six or seven times." The judge mused over this for a few moments and said, "You know, if you had used a three wood, you could have gone at least two under par."
Never again shall I get upset with my self if Im playing badly. Because after watching this, I see how rediculous one looks when throwing a tantrum haha!
One tantrum throwing golfer that always comes to my mind is Rory Sabbatini. I have seen that guy throw so many tantrums it is incredible. One year at the John Deere Classic in Silvis Illinois, I watched him throw tantrum after tantrum in a round that at the end of the round he flipped the ball into the pond on 18 after finally getting the ball into the hole. That was after having thrown 2 tantrums earlier on the same hole. He threw a tantrum for ending up in the woods on the right side of the fairway then another after having to chip it out then another after finally holing out a putt for a double bogey 6. I had CBS passes which allowed me to sit right behind the green under the announcers tower and got a front row seat to it.
Having to wear a sponsor's shoe that loses grip at the start of the downswing must be annoying. It's all well and good the shoe looking good, but it has to do the job. Wear Ecco, Sergio 😁😁
Ian Woosnam - he was older and that was the first time he had been in contention for a major in over a decade. And would most likely be his last - and it actually was. Tied for the lead in the final round, the caddie put too many clubs in the bag. His caddie deserved to have his head knocked off or worse. The amazing thing is that Woosnam didn’t fire him. He actually said his caddie was a good fellow and just made a mistake. So he kept him as his caddie. Well, that was until two tournaments later, when after a night of drinking, the caddie slept in and missed the tee time
Maybe 25 years ago or so, I witnessed Paul Goydos completely lose it on I believe the 9th hole during the Westchester classic. It had rained most of the week prior to the round I attended. He drove it left into a fairway bunker, and must have gotten a bad lie. His second shot didn't even clear the end of the long bunker, and I remember him screaming "nice %#&$ing trap rake!" F bombs continued, and eventually a marshal came over. Then he starts going off on the marshal on a verbal tirade. Was almost expecting him to get disqualified.
Dear Dwayne: At 1:05 minutes: Number 7: This is so stupid: He makes a good shot: but just misses. Subsequently, his inane mind comes to the fore by taking himself behind another 5 *unnecessary* strokes! He needs to put his mind through a shrink shredder.
Ian Woosnam : I was at the tee when this happened, and to be fare, I thought he dealt with it well, he muttered a few words and expletives at his caddy, and quite rightly so, it's his job to check. People forget he was in contention at the time, and the penalty basically took him out of it.
Yeah, was gutted for him. He did well to keep going as well as he did after that and chucking the extra driver to the side of the tee was hardly a tantrum, was it?
@@markywellsboy2182 exactly.....i was 3 metres from him, heard the conversation with the rules official, and with his caddy, no melt-down at all, quite rightly pissed-off
The old pros never displayed anything like this. Pure gentlemen always. Sure they would be upset at themselves, but always were courteous to their fellow players. Truly a gentleman’s sport then. Times have changed.
Woosnam didn't throw a tantrum. He tossed the club away in disgust and took a deep breath, knowing that his best chance of winning THE Open had just been ruined. He knuckled down and tried to save it, but couldn't. A tantrum would have been smashing the extra club over the caddy's head and storming back to the clubhouse.
Golf is a gentlemen's sport. Keeping your mind right is so crucial in this game. If you let 1 bad shot get to you , then behold, a series of bad shots to come. This isn't football or baseball, where a tantrum may consist of a whole team getting into a fist fight with another, or somebody getting a bloody nose. These are good examples of tantrums in golf - when most of the time a bad shot will consist of a player murmuring a bad word under their nose. A word like, "crap" or "popsicles".
i never ceased to be amazed at just how sturdy (nearly indestructible) golf equipment is; golfers (pros, hackers, et al) slamming clubs against the ground, the bag, the caddy, a tree, the pin, tossing them into ponds, cricks and oceans; and just the routine abuse clubs take when being swung at a ball at speeds up to 100+ mph over and over and over again. Gotta hand it to the manufacturers: they make a sturdy product to endure this kind of sbuse.
Shoes matter because of the cleats. If one of your shoes is too tight or too lose, it can either distract you, or it moves too much when you swing. That affects your aim.
Woosman being in this I feel is unfair. His caddie messed up by not checking the number of clubs in the bag and he was either in the lead or within a shot. I do remember he came back and almost won so if this shows anything it's his mental toughness to overcome adversity.
There have been a lot of incidents equal to those shown. Phil Mickelson being upset when his putt rolled back downhill, so the next time he putted again before the ball even stopped moving.
So if you hit a bad bunker shot and slam your club into the sand is that considered 'grounding your club"? Penalty strokes? well at least the one where he was STILL in the bunker???
In the case of Ian Woosnam at The Open, if the first hole hadn't been a par 3, he would have noticed the two woods in his bag as he was pulling his driver.
"What's wrong... why is he kicking him?" lol.... so hilarious.
I am now a 4 handicap (and much older) who has shot under par a few times so I stay pretty calm on the course but when I was much younger and just starting to get pretty good, like shooting mid 80's, I used to get really hot when I didn't play up to my expectations. Once I missed a putt and turned and helicoptered my putter towards my cart at full speed. It went right trough the cart seating area and decapitated my cart partner's big Gatorade Styro cup and went out the other side without touching anything else. The cart was easily 40 yards away so it was a hell of a throw (I played Short Stop in high school) and I was damn proud of it but our cart was soaked with Gatorade and my buddy was none too happy. turned out later I discovered the putter had struck something solid because it had a slight bend in it towards the bottom of the shaft but I liked how it presented so I kept it and that was the putter I eventually used to shoot under par the first time. I now use a Scotty Cameron putter that I really like but I am not sure what happened to my old mallet putter, wish I would have saved it.
Sergio making it twice in the top 10. He is truly the tantrum champion
Sergio Garcia Whaaa Whaaa Whaaa
SERGIOOOOO the king. absolute natural talent at throwing clubs, fucking up bunkers and breaking tee microphones. beast
This is just a normal round for me
A man was on trial for murdering his wife, and the judge asked him for his side of the story. He said, "Well, I came home from a rough day at work and the house looked like the inside of a dumpster. She said she didn't feel like cooking. I just lost it. I grabbed my nine iron and hit her maybe six or seven times." The judge mused over this for a few moments and said, "You know, if you had used a three wood, you could have gone at least two under par."
I came into this video figuring eight of the top ten would be Sergio.
Adversary especially now
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Standard
You mean the Saudi greens digger? ;)
Or bubba Watson
Never again shall I get upset with my self if Im playing badly. Because after watching this, I see how rediculous one looks when throwing a tantrum haha!
Tommy Bolt:
Hold my beer.
Bolt played before regular TV golf coverage, but could make these guys look like little angels.
7 was the funniest thing I've ever seen. Made my laugh till I cried
6 putts, lol
Henrik is legendary, he said "nope F this club" and casually moved on hahahhahahah I wish could afford to do that
Sergio year 2019
Well you were incredibly wrong.
One tantrum throwing golfer that always comes to my mind is Rory Sabbatini. I have seen that guy throw so many tantrums it is incredible. One year at the John Deere Classic in Silvis Illinois, I watched him throw tantrum after tantrum in a round that at the end of the round he flipped the ball into the pond on 18 after finally getting the ball into the hole. That was after having thrown 2 tantrums earlier on the same hole. He threw a tantrum for ending up in the woods on the right side of the fairway then another after having to chip it out then another after finally holing out a putt for a double bogey 6. I had CBS passes which allowed me to sit right behind the green under the announcers tower and got a front row seat to it.
I wish Sergio would bring his temper back..we need more of those antics!!!
Sergio took his anger out on the shoe because his foot slipped on his downswing.
Having to wear a sponsor's shoe that loses grip at the start of the downswing must be annoying.
It's all well and good the shoe looking good, but it has to do the job.
Wear Ecco, Sergio 😁😁
Imagine being a rookie on tour and embarrassing yourself as much as Sergio did
Henrik Stenson casually throwing his club behind him in the water, beast lololololol
Pretty sure the whole top 10 should of been Sergio 🤣🤣!!
That was hilarious. Love seeing the pros crack the shits worse than I do!
😂😂🤣🤣🤣😭😭
#7 best thing ive ever seen
definitely..the lefty gimme putt that rockets by a good 5 feet made me bust up...
you should come and have a round with me then you'd be over the moon lol
That was funny.. Sergio had his shoe thrown back at him 😂🤣😂🤣. Spectator didn’t like the smell 😂🤣😂
Should have kept it,and asked him to autograph it later.
Nothing like a relaxing day of Golf.......
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I busted out laughing when the spectator through his shoe hahahaha
Ian Woosnam - he was older and that was the first time he had been in contention for a major in over a decade. And would most likely be his last - and it actually was.
Tied for the lead in the final round, the caddie put too many clubs in the bag.
His caddie deserved to have his head knocked off or worse.
The amazing thing is that Woosnam didn’t fire him. He actually said his caddie was a good fellow and just made a mistake. So he kept him as his caddie. Well, that was until two tournaments later, when after a night of drinking, the caddie slept in and missed the tee time
Maybe 25 years ago or so, I witnessed Paul Goydos completely lose it on I believe the 9th hole during the Westchester classic. It had rained most of the week prior to the round I attended. He drove it left into a fairway bunker, and must have gotten a bad lie. His second shot didn't even clear the end of the long bunker, and I remember him screaming "nice %#&$ing trap rake!" F bombs continued, and eventually a marshal came over. Then he starts going off on the marshal on a verbal tirade. Was almost expecting him to get disqualified.
I think I need to teach them what a tantrum really is, Think McEnroe!
YOU CANNOT BE SERIOUS.
@@hycart7804: Yes: Another high-class game, besieged by the masses of intrigued sapiens spectators, salivating for low-class comportment.
2:12
The way he throws it lmao
2:12
A six putt. I’d have thrown my putter through a tree shredder. 😂😂😂
Dear Dwayne: At 1:05 minutes: Number 7: This is so stupid: He makes a good shot: but just misses. Subsequently, his inane mind comes to the fore by taking himself behind another 5 *unnecessary* strokes!
He needs to put his mind through a shrink shredder.
yea....it's the clubs fault
Tantrums ?!?! I’ve forgotten more about losing my temper on the course than these guys will ever know!
Sergio got more Yardage on that kick than I normally do off the Tee. With his left foot no less. 🤓
John daily's the king of tantrums
Ian Woosnam : I was at the tee when this happened, and to be fare, I thought he dealt with it well, he muttered a few words and expletives at his caddy, and quite rightly so, it's his job to check. People forget he was in contention at the time, and the penalty basically took him out of it.
Yeah, was gutted for him. He did well to keep going as well as he did after that and chucking the extra driver to the side of the tee was hardly a tantrum, was it?
@@markywellsboy2182 exactly.....i was 3 metres from him, heard the conversation with the rules official, and with his caddy, no melt-down at all, quite rightly pissed-off
That tantrum by Woosie really was something else
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2:14 Great amount of lag and a textbook weight transfer looking good sergio!
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These hurts no one but you yourself. Mind game is never less important than physical one.
even when sergio threw that club he had tons of lag on the throw
...now THAT"S funny!
Number 7 is my number 1. Couldn't stop laughing.
1.07 to 1.45 absolutely dying with laughter 🤣🤣🤣
Golf: The sport of long shots, soft putts, and yeeting a golf club into the lake.
And then the wife says that's how you treat me
Great Video! Love it!
Garcia has had several breakdowns but these were a bit tame IMO
2:09 i love how it sounds like a boomerang lol
Weak, and the music made this unbearable.
Well it was made in 2012 so idk what you expected
Woosnam really did have a reason to throw a tantrum.
Sergio Garcia reaction was the best!
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LOL at the narrating not understanding why Garcia was looking at his right shoe, it slipped and was something I noticed immediately.
Number 7 had me dying. I can't stop!!!
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title should be, 'first 10 golf tantrums I find on google"
1: 06 laughing my ass out!!!
Love it! So relatable.
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"That's cute"~ NHL
The old pros never displayed anything like this. Pure gentlemen always. Sure they would be upset at themselves, but always were courteous to their fellow players. Truly a gentleman’s sport then. Times have changed.
I've never seen where a hot temper has ever done any good
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Woosnam didn't throw a tantrum. He tossed the club away in disgust and took a deep breath, knowing that his best chance of winning THE Open had just been ruined. He knuckled down and tried to save it, but couldn't.
A tantrum would have been smashing the extra club over the caddy's head and storming back to the clubhouse.
'i mean honestly! Who throws a shoe!?'
Sergio did a nice job of keeping that right elbow down and in on the club toss. That’s why he’s got so much lag. 👍🏻😂
Sergio Garcia is indeed the craziest of them all.🤬
Mike Joaquin nah, he's just a spoiled little punk
Great music, what is the song called? Thanks.
All perfectly normal when we play.
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There's 3 1/2 minutes I'll never get back.
That's just an average round for me....
I didn't see John Daly sending his 7 iron into the ocean ......that was classic. 😎
He was too drunk to play that day.
1:42 "hey what's you get there"
"Oh a 6."
oh ok..."
I mean 6 putts"
Oh and yes....
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How many times has this video been uploaded and with how many titles?
Hilarious! This made my day: )
Ian Woosnam wasn't a tantrum. He was right to be livid. It was his caddie's fault.
And he didn't even fire him, afterwards.
If you have no Tommy Bolt tantrums, your video is invalid. . . . .
I like Sergio’s follow through when he chucked club.
I thought this would be a video devoted to Colin Montgomerie! Love ya Monty
thanks mate
Who throws the shoe?
sergio through his shoe
"I mean honestly"...
It's childish and not the club's fault or the ball's fault. But, the satisfaction it gives you is 100% !!!!!!!!!!! LOL!
Sad just sad. You call this bad boys of golf. Mommas boys the lot of them same as soccer players
😂
Hey, at least Ian saved some money by not having to tip his caddy.
That caddy turned up late to a tournament round a couple of weeks later. Woosie decided that was the end of him.
Hope I never in a dark alley with one of these tough guys!! I might have a harsh tone, and hurt their feelings. 😭
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Poulter's 'fellow professional' is definitely Monty.
what if someone raged like HAPPY GILMORE
No 5 is probably the best UA-cam video on the golf swing
And where are all the tantrum flare ups of the Tiger? Too many expletives to show?
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When player throws club into hazard, must he continue play without a replacement?
This top ten sucks.
Golf is a gentlemen's sport. Keeping your mind right is so crucial in this game. If you let 1 bad shot get to you , then behold, a series of bad shots to come. This isn't football or baseball, where a tantrum may consist of a whole team getting into a fist fight with another, or somebody getting a bloody nose. These are good examples of tantrums in golf - when most of the time a bad shot will consist of a player murmuring a bad word under their nose. A word like, "crap" or "popsicles".
Stensons over-the-back wedge is pretty cool. Both Fanny and him just completely ignores it haha.
Golf is so relaxing
Number 7 is by far the best..... 6 shots from 6 feet.....awesome!
I do give him points for going the distance and finally holing out.
At least no one’s having a temper tantrum like Happy Gilmore LOL
the one where the guy 6 putts is hilarious!!!!
so funny lol
.....almost as exciting as watching golf.
I would have bolted with the shoe, lol!
i never ceased to be amazed at just how sturdy (nearly indestructible) golf equipment is; golfers (pros, hackers, et al) slamming clubs against the ground, the bag, the caddy, a tree, the pin, tossing them into ponds, cricks and oceans; and just the routine abuse clubs take when being swung at a ball at speeds up to 100+ mph over and over and over again. Gotta hand it to the manufacturers: they make a sturdy product to endure this kind of sbuse.
A 6 putt 😬… now I don’t feel so bad about my putting
Shoes matter because of the cleats. If one of your shoes is too tight or too lose, it can either distract you, or it moves too much when you swing. That affects your aim.
Woosman being in this I feel is unfair. His caddie messed up by not checking the number of clubs in the bag and he was either in the lead or within a shot. I do remember he came back and almost won so if this shows anything it's his mental toughness to overcome adversity.
There have been a lot of incidents equal to those shown. Phil Mickelson being upset when his putt rolled back downhill, so the next time he putted again before the ball even stopped moving.
So if you hit a bad bunker shot and slam your club into the sand is that considered 'grounding your club"? Penalty strokes? well at least the one where he was STILL in the bunker???
In the case of Ian Woosnam at The Open, if the first hole hadn't been a par 3, he would have noticed the two woods in his bag as he was pulling his driver.
I love Sergio in the picture for the video.
Lmao when he threw the club you can hear it fly
Sergio had perfect right arm technique throwing that club in the lake
Ever hear of Tommy Bolt? or Ky Laffoon? or Lefty Stackhouse?
How is this not all Sergio Garcia. But they have a whole video of him too