That is why it is the greatest game. When putting well, I've looked at a 20 foot putt and had no doubt it would go in, and it did. When putting poorly, I knew in my heart I could not possibly make a three foot putt, and I couldn't.
A month ago I was 10ft to the front of the green on a par 5 in 2 with a front flag... I thinned a wedge to the back of the green, putted off the green, chunked a wedge that rolled back off the green to where I started, missed the next chip and 2 putted. That's how you make a smooth 8 after reaching the green in 2
This is why I don't like being paired to play on public courses with people that get two feet from the cup and then just pick it up like they would have made it
You have got the BEST Golf Compilations!!! Kudos to you (and then some) for getting all these clips together! I cannot imagine the work involved for so many videos.
This gives me some major comfort - especially when it's the big name players doing it - not because I want to make fun of them, but because I know how it feels on a smaller tournament scale. I missed a tap-in after an amazing bump and run shot back in a tournament when I was in my 20's - it had to have been a 14 inch putt..... and I felt MORTIFIED thinking "who misses those?"......I was berating myself beyond belief....I wish I knew then that I wasn't alone. We are ALL human. I don't give myself gimme's anymore....at least not if I'm prepping for a tournament, I actually take a little bit of time and work on just tap-ins.....it sounds weird, but it helps calm your mind when you step over one and you start wondering when it might happen. It still could happen, but at least it gives you a better understanding of where those misses might come from.
Next time I'll do what Rory does, throw the ball to the gallery so I don't have to see that ball again, ever. Man I love Rory's game, and watching him struggle in putting absolutely gives me confidence on my own putting
If any of those putters had been me, or the parent of a young child, or a young child, the response to those missed putts would've been "Oooh, you naughty ball!"
I really love when they're nonchalantely like "okay, I missed that first 4 ft putt, it can happen to anyone, but now it's just half a foot away, so I'm just gonna lean in this super weird angle and not concentrate at all and not line up my feet properly but instead put all my weight on one foot because I mean it's just 6 inches so what can go wrong and OH FUCK I MISSED AGAIN". Like, dude, you could've avoided all that by just taking a few more seconds!
@@jakesnussbuster3565 I.... I think you missed the point entirely because you didn't take a few more seconds to read what I wrote. Just like these guys missed the holes because they didn't take a couple extra seconds to concentrate....
Some of those Bermuda greens are nightmares. You could putt one off the green if you don’t read it right. Not to mention pro greens are lightning fast, putting from 3 feet might be harder than 10.
I was next to the green for Phil in the second clip. I didn’t even know that he missed it I just looked over when he was making the comebacker and remembered thinking “I thought his ball was on the other side of the hole”
If you've ever played on lightening fast greens like they do, you can see this happening. You can see this by far some of these go after they spin the hole.
Last week I drove the green on a par 4 and proceeded to hammer my eagle putt off the other side of the green. Finished with a 7 and have been watching these types of videos ever since to stop me slashing my wrists lol
No gimmie’s in stroke play. I bet those players are thinking “Oh shut the hell up” when the crowd gives them the sympathetic “Ohhh” when they miss a two footer
That Scott Hoch putt was unreal. Like dude, aim at the hole and you win a green jacket! They called him Ching Ching on the tour because maybe did not win a bunch but cashed often, won a lot of $$$
Yes that putt has always looked so short to me, even back then he could have used the label to line it up. I’ve heard it said 5 of 6 Faldo’s majors were gifts from other guys choking......uh, well he still won 6, which is pretty damn good
The pros always make me laugh when they miss a do’able putt ,stand there staring at it and waving their hands like a worm had surfaced and caused the putt to go off line !! You f****d it up ! Lower your head ,finish up ,and skulk off to the next tee !! Like I do ! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The best was Mr Els. He 6 putted the first hole, obviously has the yips. But fights and makes the cut on the sloppiest, fastest greens on tour, legend!
Gimmes are for matchplay only. In all other forms of competition, giving a putt not only affects you and your opponent, it affects others too. The only possible exception is in stableford where the player will end up with zero points on the hole; but if he has an 8 inch putt for a point he must putt out.
@@cmanhkert Right. It was almost a mental exercise for him. It was just a way for him to forget about the bad and focus on the good, so in his mind he never missed a short putt. He also had a habit “ending on a good one” on the driving range. He wasn’t the type of guy would just beat balls constantly. Sometimes his practice sessions only lasted like 10 minutes. I don’t know what his exact routine was but most pros start with their wedges, then move to like an 8 iron, then to maybe a 4 iron and then their woods. If he had a good practice session and hit a good driver he would just stop. He was obviously in tune with his swing, so the only time he really spent a lot of time on the range was when something was wrong and he needed to work it out.
My average score on an average course is probably around 110. So I'm not great. I have 4-putted before, more than a few times. But I've never 4-putted from these short distances! Great to watch!
Back in the 50's thru 80's missed short putts on the finishing holes by the leaders was almost a given. It was just a matter of which hole they were going to screw up. But that has all changed today. That's because all these guys know how to putt. One guy made 52 of 52 from inside 10 feet a few weeks ago to win. Actually knowing how to putt is more difficult than people imagine.
Played a round of golf yesterday and missed shot putts 6 times(including spin out 2 f't). I was thinking stop playing this game anymore...Now..I feel better and wanna play more!
The most painful to watch is the Sanders one. He won 20 times, came close in a few majors, and this one should have been his. Such a shame that such a great career--he SHOULD be in the WGHF--is best remembered by this missed putt. To his credit, he took Nicklaus to the last hole in the playoff, and irony of irony, he had to duck the deadly putter that Nicklaus threw up in jubilation after he sunk the putt--from nearly the same place where Sanders had misses his.
You can't (shouldn't) put the cup between your ball and your feet and drag it in,or everyone would do it for the 2,3 footers. I understand the frustration though
Oh man don't I know this. I've missed way too many easy par putts, so after a missed gimme I choked down on the putter and made par the next hole. Needless to say I fell apart after that.
Those short misses are brutal. I don't understand why when having missed a 2 footer - you would then try to sweep the ball in carelessly with the back of your putting head - then miss again.
Nope, even worse: if she had holed the 1 foot putt she would have won outright (I.K. Kim, Kraft Nabisco Championship 2012). She then proceeded to a 2 player playoff, which she lost in the end.
It's the putter fault! You'll spend upwards of $600 for a driver that gets used how many times per round? Versus a putter you paid $40.00 and gets used how often during a round? Go out and get the Damascus for roughly $6000.00!! No more missed putts.
I haven't watched it yet: Someone in a recent major missed, like, six putts in a row from inside of five feet and then *immediately* withdrew from the tournament. Who and when am I thinking of?
I clicked on this video to feel better about myself but ended up feeling worse overall with a sense of emptiness
😂
My empathy is overwhelming.
Watch Phil Mickelson's final round at the PGA and you'll feel better again 😊
@@SiLoMixMaster Already have😁
🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Now they know how I feel
Well some of these puts are worth $10,000-$1,000,000
Yeah lmao except these putts are worth as much as a human
Same here lol
that struck me deep lol
Go and practice putter for 3-4 hours a day and you will feel less like that
That is why it is the greatest game. When putting well, I've looked at a 20 foot putt and had no doubt it would go in, and it did. When putting poorly, I knew in my heart I could not possibly make a three foot putt, and I couldn't.
Three feet I can understand, some of these were one foot.
Golf is a game of confidence.
Worst game ever 😂
@@gamingwithmangoandrrr8304 Exactly!!!
Could've just followed me for 1 round and got the same footage.
Yes, and im also the shankmeister, i just stopped, 50 lost balls per 9 holes is over my f budget
LOL!!
Sometimes just on front nine..
@@renaudtremblay6541 might as well just throw your clubs in the bush
I believe you can do this
Seeing the literal best players in the world 3-4 putt from 5 feet makes me feel so much better about my game.
@@divine308 dude, Ernie Els has six putted at the masters. Shut up with your rubbish and go break some clubs
Totally! Now I can sleep tonight
A month ago I was 10ft to the front of the green on a par 5 in 2 with a front flag... I thinned a wedge to the back of the green, putted off the green, chunked a wedge that rolled back off the green to where I started, missed the next chip and 2 putted. That's how you make a smooth 8 after reaching the green in 2
We all can relate
When you get on green in regulation, then proceed to 7 putt
I had an eagle putt today then ended up getting bogey
@@michaelmui699 ouch!!
Michael Mui been there too many times my friend
i had a putt for eagle and ended up with a 1924728181726637272653637291018
Always happens in tournaments haha
This is why I don't like being paired to play on public courses with people that get two feet from the cup and then just pick it up like they would have made it
You have got the BEST Golf Compilations!!! Kudos to you (and then some) for getting all these clips together! I cannot imagine the work involved for so many videos.
Bru21om really appreciate the message. Let us know anything you’d like to see!
@@golfmix2519 This may be a difficult one, but a compilation of unique/funny David Feherty Live Golf Commentary!
Bru21om hopefully you enjoyed that, had a little bit of a twist but surely just as funny! Thanks for watching!
@@golfmix2519 brilliant, can you show the one where I win The Masters. Tkx.
The fact that Tiger & Rory McIlroy are both on here tells you it can happen to anyone
No gimmies in gold
Moral: no such thing as a gimme in golf.
That is why I play World Golf Tour, at least there i gimme there.
@@bergennorway oof
got the yips just watching this
Beautiful swing man. 👍 And a leftie!
1:17 the tip of the hat to the crowd after 3-putting from 2 feet 😂
This gives me some major comfort - especially when it's the big name players doing it - not because I want to make fun of them, but because I know how it feels on a smaller tournament scale. I missed a tap-in after an amazing bump and run shot back in a tournament when I was in my 20's - it had to have been a 14 inch putt..... and I felt MORTIFIED thinking "who misses those?"......I was berating myself beyond belief....I wish I knew then that I wasn't alone. We are ALL human. I don't give myself gimme's anymore....at least not if I'm prepping for a tournament, I actually take a little bit of time and work on just tap-ins.....it sounds weird, but it helps calm your mind when you step over one and you start wondering when it might happen. It still could happen, but at least it gives you a better understanding of where those misses might come from.
Anyone who has played competitively knows how much this game fucks with your mind.
Next time I'll do what Rory does, throw the ball to the gallery so I don't have to see that ball again, ever. Man I love Rory's game, and watching him struggle in putting absolutely gives me confidence on my own putting
Grow up
If any of those putters had been me, or the parent of a young child, or a young child, the response to those missed putts would've been "Oooh, you naughty ball!"
I really love when they're nonchalantely like "okay, I missed that first 4 ft putt, it can happen to anyone, but now it's just half a foot away, so I'm just gonna lean in this super weird angle and not concentrate at all and not line up my feet properly but instead put all my weight on one foot because I mean it's just 6 inches so what can go wrong and OH FUCK I MISSED AGAIN". Like, dude, you could've avoided all that by just taking a few more seconds!
Yea keep giving tips and we'll watch for you to be on tour next year
@@jakesnussbuster3565 I.... I think you missed the point entirely because you didn't take a few more seconds to read what I wrote. Just like these guys missed the holes because they didn't take a couple extra seconds to concentrate....
HAHA Best comment made me laugh :D
3:13 That was the right move though. Be angry at the ball, never be angry at the hole.
Every putt makes someone happy :)
I just realized how much Rory misses those , especially after watching U.S. Open this year, but he was in a lot of those clips
Some of those Bermuda greens are nightmares. You could putt one off the green if you don’t read it right. Not to mention pro greens are lightning fast, putting from 3 feet might be harder than 10.
I was next to the green for Phil in the second clip. I didn’t even know that he missed it I just looked over when he was making the comebacker and remembered thinking “I thought his ball was on the other side of the hole”
I have a slightly open putting stance. Works well. My nemesis is at the tee.
Great video! Would love to see compilation of long putts (bombs being made). Keep up the good videos!
Curtis Scott you’re in luck, I have that made already and will come soon.
The international signal that it’s a gimme is when you lift one foot while putting. My buddy and I made that up
If you've ever played on lightening fast greens like they do, you can see this happening. You can see this by far some of these go after they spin the hole.
Last week I drove the green on a par 4 and proceeded to hammer my eagle putt off the other side of the green. Finished with a 7 and have been watching these types of videos ever since to stop me slashing my wrists lol
Dude, I’m heave laughing at your comment. Got the waterworks of laughter going. Great way to end the night.😂👏🤣
This is the only time I enjoy hearing Johnny millers voice
Missed 4 of those today and shot next par. Broke my heart!!
Rory always makes these videos
3:51 This is me on the 18th green after playing one of the best rounds of my life.
No gimmie’s in stroke play. I bet those players are thinking “Oh shut the hell up” when the crowd gives them the sympathetic “Ohhh” when they miss a two footer
You cannot stop concentrating in Golf
Nope I still feel crappy about my putting.
Got 1/4 of the way through and couldn’t watch anymore. 🤢
Watching Scott Hoch I can only believe he had a playback of Danny Noonan’s caddy buddies yelling “Mmmmmmmiss it” in his head
It always cracks me up when they pat something down on the green- like it wasn't their fault
No more gimmies!!! Finish all putts
Can we at least have two mulligans per 18 holes?
Only if you shotgun a beer before each mulligan
Mike Fairfax Done!
Never get careless with a short putt
That Scott Hoch putt was unreal. Like dude, aim at the hole and you win a green jacket! They called him Ching Ching on the tour because maybe did not win a bunch but cashed often, won a lot of $$$
Yeah, I don't know what Scott was thinking. Aiming way outside on a 2 ft putt and bashing it too.
Yes that putt has always looked so short to me, even back then he could have used the label to line it up. I’ve heard it said 5 of 6 Faldo’s majors were gifts from other guys choking......uh, well he still won 6, which is pretty damn good
The pros always make me laugh when they miss a do’able putt ,stand there staring at it and waving their hands like a worm had surfaced and caused the putt to go off line !! You f****d it up ! Lower your head ,finish up ,and skulk off to the next tee !! Like I do ! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The best was Mr Els. He 6 putted the first hole, obviously has the yips. But fights and makes the cut on the sloppiest, fastest greens on tour, legend!
I remember watching that. What's even more amazing is that he recovered from it. Almost no one does. They teach ball striking...
0:44 bruh he really WHACKED that one
It's almost like a trick shot
Ernie at the Masters was heartbreaking
Verging on impossible to watch
To happen to anyone is shocking, but for someone like Ernie Els, you almost can't watch it
It was like a trick hole, like someone was playing a joke on him.
very 1st hole too
Serves him right. He cheats on his wife every week. Fact.
Time to make another one with rory mcliroy
:33 And the gold medal goes to.........
Gimmes are for matchplay only. In all other forms of competition, giving a putt not only affects you and your opponent, it affects others too. The only possible exception is in stableford where the player will end up with zero points on the hole; but if he has an 8 inch putt for a point he must putt out.
Short putting is easy, amazing to see pros pushing and pulling so many. Funny too, especially Rory.
Even when it’s easy, golf is hard.
I feel great now. I thought I was alone for such a long time. 😂
1:17 still tips his cap, a true gentleman!!
I just pick it up when I hit the green, call it a 2 putt and move on. I hate putting
This just makes me feel a little bit better
Makes me feel good for some reason. Always seeing those 15ft birdies drop.
I don't think Nicklaus ever missed a putt shorter than 3 feet, The guy never lost concentration or composure on the golf course.
He did but that’s the story he told himself to not lament those missed putts.
@@cmanhkert Right. It was almost a mental exercise for him. It was just a way for him to forget about the bad and focus on the good, so in his mind he never missed a short putt. He also had a habit “ending on a good one” on the driving range. He wasn’t the type of guy would just beat balls constantly. Sometimes his practice sessions only lasted like 10 minutes. I don’t know what his exact routine was but most pros start with their wedges, then move to like an 8 iron, then to maybe a 4 iron and then their woods. If he had a good practice session and hit a good driver he would just stop. He was obviously in tune with his swing, so the only time he really spent a lot of time on the range was when something was wrong and he needed to work it out.
3:43 Now thaaaaat’s how I would react. 🤭🤭🤭🤭 Jordy and I are very alike 🤗.
wow, this video seriously hurts.
This video feels like when you need to sneeze but it won’t come
00:43 the ball was like “F U!!” Lol
In the voice of loki "That's how it feels!"
Poor Rory. His putter isn't too much better than mine.. :-)
My average score on an average course is probably around 110. So I'm not great. I have 4-putted before, more than a few times. But I've never 4-putted from these short distances! Great to watch!
Back in the 50's thru 80's missed short putts on the finishing holes by the leaders was almost a given. It was just a matter of which hole they were going to screw up. But that has all changed today. That's because all these guys know how to putt. One guy made 52 of 52 from inside 10 feet a few weeks ago to win. Actually knowing how to putt is more difficult than people imagine.
Played a round of golf yesterday and missed shot putts 6 times(including spin out 2 f't). I was thinking stop playing this game anymore...Now..I feel better and wanna play more!
Compelling and rich
1:42. Nothing like being on the front of the green in 2 on a par 5 and walking away with a double bogey. That’s gotta hurt😩😩
The crowds reaction makes this hilarious. Straight out of Happy Gilmore.
This is the most stomach turning video on youtube.
Hahahahaha pretty much
Hey Smails! Thousand bucks you miss that putt!
This is the only thing I have in common with these players :/
The most painful to watch is the Sanders one. He won 20 times, came close in a few majors, and this one should have been his. Such a shame that such a great career--he SHOULD be in the WGHF--is best remembered by this missed putt. To his credit, he took Nicklaus to the last hole in the playoff, and irony of irony, he had to duck the deadly putter that Nicklaus threw up in jubilation after he sunk the putt--from nearly the same place where Sanders had misses his.
To six putt from less than two feet is hard to believe. You actually have to see it. I felt better until I saw that one. I feel so bad for Ernie.
There's almost nothing more guaranteed than missing the second gimme after steaming because they missed their first gimme.
I started watching this for a laugh, ended up stopping halfway cringing
:34 "How did you make an 8? " "I four-putted from 4 feet."
Just tap it in, just tap it in give it a little tappy, tap tap tapiroo
What I hated most about missing a short putt was it usually cost me a double bogey save.
Criminally underrated comment right here
On the other hand though making a tough 1-putt to end up with an 8 on a bad hole somehow feels pretty good
The 🐅's one made me laugh
Every putt literally tickled the shit out of me bc it made me feel a lil better about myself 😂😭
4.25 when he drags it because it’s so close he can’t miss. He misses !! 😆😂🤣
Speith ,Els lucky to avoid penalty for illegally raking ball into the cup
You can't (shouldn't) put the cup between your ball and your feet and drag it in,or everyone would do it for the 2,3 footers. I understand the frustration though
Oh man don't I know this. I've missed way too many easy par putts, so after a missed gimme I choked down on the putter and made par the next hole. Needless to say I fell apart after that.
Thats why, at the beginning of a round,, I always announce no gimmes. Putt everything out.
Now I just blame the weird cups and count it as in, easy as pie
Lmao
I take great pleasure in watching these people fail😂
I love how he freezes in the first shot
Those short misses are brutal. I don't understand why when having missed a 2 footer - you would then try to sweep the ball in carelessly with the back of your putting head - then miss again.
Rory McIlroy doesn't really care about putting, does he?
Golf is hard. And oh so humbling.
It looks like a pulled putt is the bane of many pro golfers.
What about pushed putts? 🤔😂
Watching these short putts spin out so aggressively gives you a real good idea of how fast the greens they play are.
it give a real good idea of the bs places the pins were cut
that last putt was to force a playoff in an lpga major i believe. she was devastated.
Nope, even worse: if she had holed the 1 foot putt she would have won outright (I.K. Kim, Kraft Nabisco Championship 2012). She then proceeded to a 2 player playoff, which she lost in the end.
I love that this is just a Rory lowlight reel 😄
I actually laughed, out loud. That's why I never go to tournaments, they would throw me out.
Bro you could make a 10 min video on Speith alone missing 3 footers
If you look real close you can see the cup move ever so slightly to one side or the other.... at least that's what I tell myself. haha
It's the putter fault! You'll spend upwards of $600 for a driver that gets used how many times per round? Versus a putter you paid $40.00 and gets used how often during a round? Go out and get the Damascus for roughly $6000.00!! No more missed putts.
LOL, sure
@@baradaniel6177 exactly my thought, give anyone the best putter in the world and they'll still miss the short ones from time to time
I haven't watched it yet: Someone in a recent major missed, like, six putts in a row from inside of five feet and then *immediately* withdrew from the tournament. Who and when am I thinking of?
And Rory is the #1 player in the entire world! Damn
Shows just how good he is tee to green.... putting is a totally different story lol game within a game
Rory is actually great over short putts. Typically.
@@christianchapman9420 exactly. Tee to green he's light's out
@@6maxgrinder549 on a different level to pretty much te rest of the field
Rory has improved his putting drastically (125th or something-24th last year)