Lee Trevino "The Very Best Of Lee Buck Trevino"

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Published 2010-11-25
This is one of the best videos of Lee Trevino on You-Tube.

All Comments (21)
  • @jamesbaine580
    I wish Lee could play forever, great ambassador for the game. Humble dude
  • @oldgolfpunk
    Met him as a child at 78 British open, never knew who he was from Adam but he was having dinner with my father. He promised me a set of golf clubs. Two months later I was delivered a set of his junior clubs and a lovely letter from him. I was 8 years old.
  • @jimaldridge4284
    Loved watching Lee play golf. I believe he was a guy you could walk up to and he'd talk to you like a friend. No one was above him or below him he was Lee.
  • @Holly1960-
    This is awesome!! He has such a great personality, and is excellent in easy explanations. Some golf teachers get so outside themselves to sound intelligent, that they lose you and the whole point is lost. Not Lee, he is such an easy person to understand and these tips have helped me tremendously. Thanks for the video!!!! Thanks LEE TREVINO !!!!
  • @lancer89032
    Lee Trevino was a great golfer and I simply loved his sense of humor and carefree attitude. He was the best and such a wonderful person too. He took on Nicklaus and beat him in some playoffs. I miss him being in the limelight. God Bless YOU...
  • @thevmanvj
    Loved the way he describes himself and his equipment… “ when I started playing golf, I had a wedge that was so sharp, you could cut a steak with it!” LMAO 😆 Simple lessons… Love it. Thanks for posting, Lee!
  • @JJMcKinnon1
    Thanks! Keep up the great Trevino videos. He's my favorite ballstriker. His technique is misunderstood and greatly underrated.
  • @FFLL2112
    Met Mr Trevino at Tanglewood on the senior tour several times. Great guy, positive and fun and very engaging with fans. Legendary ball striker and one of the best ‘life’ stories in all of golf.. oh and an ex Marine 💯
  • @bailinnumberguy
    Apparently back in the day Trevino was the man at the driving range. Not necessarily because of his banter with the crowd, but his incredible ball striking and accuracy. He'd hit the 100 yard sign, the 150 yard sign, hit his drives on a near perfect straight line over the 200 yard sign or to the 250 yard sign. Even other pros would be watching.
  • @ysgol3
    The best shotmaker EVER. EVER. If major championship courses had thicker rough, and if he hadn't been struck by lightning which so badly damaged his back, he'd have won at least double his major total.
  • @ubb4me
    He's so good he can swing in slow motion.
  • @MrLuigiFercotti
    Old enough to remember Lee back in the day when I was kid. Used to take these monster foot long divots on soft courses.
  • @CosmicApe
    So, essentially, when in doubt "play it back in your stance, JUST a little bit!" Love Lee!
  • @warholscircus
    This is the working man's golfer. He's an animal and is vicious with those clubs and irons. He definitely is one of the hardest hitters of all time. If you get a chance, watch some old matches, and you'll see how amazing he really is. I don't know if it's true, but I heard Ben Hogan, another hard hitter, in his waning years on tour, stated if he ever gave his clubs away, it would be to Lee, because he wanted them to be struck correctly. He saw Lee as the only one on tour worthy to hit his sticks. That's pretty cool.
  • @fluxfotos22
    This man's a legend, his ball striking ability and knowledge on how to hit a golf ball is the best.
  • @golfhound
    I know this tape is from the late 60's. So interesting to see a very young Lee with persimmon woods and the old bladed irons. Oh if the golfers of today had any idea how much easier the game is in terms of ball striking compared to the 1960's.
  • @DMR4736
    learned a lot from lee; like he once said, "You can talk to a fade, but a hook won't listen; i play better now
  • @pskly
    Every golf problem: Lee Trevino: Play it back in your stance and hit down on it!