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'Shell's Wonderful World of Golf - Volume 7: Roberto DeVicenzo vs. Sam Snead - Congressional CC, USA' (Video) (VHS)
Shell's Wonderful World of Golf was a weekly television series that aired from 1962 through 1970 and was the first golf matches ever filmed for a television series. This video is a golf match between Roberto DeVicenzo and Sam Snead, played at Congressional Country Club in Washington, DC and originally aired on March 30, 1968. Roberto DeVicenzo is Argentina's gift to the golfing world. He has won 4 PGA Tour events, the 1967 British Open and has represented Argentina in the World Cup a record of 17 times. No one had garnered more attention on the links during the thirties, forties and fifties than Sam Snead. Sweet singing Sam captured the hearts of the golfing public with his quick wit and over 80 PGA Tour victories. Length: 60 min.
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'Shell's Wonderful World of Golf - Volume 8: Peter Alliss vs. Tony Lema - Mid-Ocean Golf Course, Bermuda' (Video) (VHS)
Shell's Wonderful World of Golf was a weekly television series that aired from 1962 through 1970 and was the first golf matches ever filmed for a television series. This video is a golf match between Peter Alliss and Tony Lema, played at The Mid-Ocean Golf Club in Bermuda and was originally aired on January 14, 1967. Peter Alliss was an accomplished amateur golfer in England before making his way into the professional ranks. As a professional, he became known as one of the game's fiercest match players, appearing on 8 Ryder Cup Teams form 1953-1969. 'Champagne' Tony Lema received his nickname after treating the media to the beverage upon capturing his first tournament. Lema burst onto the golf scene in 1957 and quickly established himself as a force on the PGA Tour. In his all-to-short career, he won 11 PGA Tour titles and the 1964 British Open. 60 Minutes.
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Shell's Wonderful World of Golf - Volume 9: Julius Boros vs. Lee Trevino vs. Frank Beard - Club de Golf, Mexico' (Video) (VHS)
Shell's Wonderful World of Golf was a weekly television series that aired from 1962 through 1970 and was the first golf matches ever filmed for a television series. This video is a golf match between Lee Trevino, Julius Boros and Frank Beard played at Club de Golf high above Mexico City and originally aired on February 7, 1970. Lee Trevino burst onto the PGA Tour in 1968 after finishing fifth at the 1967 US Open a virtual 'unknown'. He went on to capture two US Open titles, two British Opens, two PGA Championships, 27 PGA Tour titles and continues to find success on the Senior Tour. Julius Boros was one of golf's most beloved characters during the fifties and sixties. A holder of 18 PGA Tour victories, Boros also won two US Open titles. Frank Beard was yet another Texan to make a mark on the PGA Tour. He won 11 PGA Tour events and played on two Ryder Cup Teams. Length: 60 min.
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'Shell's Wonderful World of Golf - Volume 10: Chi Chi Rodriguez vs. Mike Souchak - Panama Country Club' (Video) (VHS)
Shell's Wonderful World of Golf was a weekly television series that aired from 1962 through 1970 and was the first golf matches ever filmed for a television series. This video is a golf match between Chi Chi Rodriguez and Mike Souchak, played at The Panama Country Club and originally aired on January 15, 1966. Chi Chi Rodriguez, born in Bayamon, Puerto Rico, is still one of the game's most beloved players. A winner of 8 PGA Tour events, he represented Puerto Rico in 12 World Cup competitions and continues to find success on the Senior Tour. Mike Souchak was a college football star at Duke University before making his way onto the PGA Tour, where he made an immediate impact. One of the PGA Tour's longest hitters, his 257 total during the 1957 Texas Open still stands as the low 72 hole PGA Tour scoring record. 60 Minutes.
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'Shell's Wonderful World of Golf - Volume 11: Julius Boros vs. Sam Snead - Peachtree Golf Course, USA' (Video) (VHS)
Shell's Wonderful World of Golf was a weekly television series that aired from 1962 through 1970 and was the first golf matches ever filmed for a television series. This video is a golf match between Julius Boros and Sam Snead played at Peachtree Golf Club in Atlanta, Georgia and originally aired on February 25, 1967. Julius Boros was one of golf's most beloved characters during the fifties and sixties. He is the holder of 18 PGA Tour victories and has won two U.S. Open Titles. He is the oldest golfer to win a major championship, capturing the 1968 PGA Championship at the age of 48. Sam Snead finessed his way to 81 PGA Tour titles. His quick wit and down home personality made him one of golf's most beloved champions. In a PGA Tour career that spanned four decades, he walked off with three Master titles, three PGA Championships and the 1946 British Open. 60 Minutes.
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'Shell's Wonderful World of Golf - Volume 12: Gary Player vs. Peter Thomson - Melbourne, Australia' (Video) (VHS)
Shell's Wonderful World of Golf was a weekly television series that aired from 1962 through 1970 and was the first golf matches ever filmed for a television series. This video is a match between Gary Player and Peter Thompson played at Royal Melbourne, in Australia and originally aired on February 18, 1962. Royal Melbourne is considered one of the best golf tests in the world. Gary Player, a native of South Africa, has traveled the world perhaps more than any other golfer. Gary joined the PGA Tour in 1957 and has won 21 PGA Tour victories; three Masters, three British Opens, two PGA Championships and the 1965 U.S. Open. He continues to be a force on the Senior PGA Tour today. Peter Thompson, one of the world's best respected players, gained worldwide recognition during the fifties when he won the British Open five times and finished second twice. He holds the Senior PGA Tour record for the most victories in one year, winning nine times in 1985. 60 Minutes.
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'Shell's Wonderful World of Golf - Volume 13: Arnold Palmer vs. Doug Sanders vs. Frank Beard - PGA National, USA' (Video) (VHS)
Shell's Wonderful World of Golf was a weekly television series that aired from 1962 through 1970 and was the first golf matches ever filmed for a television series. This video is a golf match between Arnold Palmer, Doug Sanders and Frank Beard, played at PGA National Golf Club in Florida and originally aired on February 15, 1969. Arnold Palmer generated 'Armies' of fans in the mid-fifties by representing 'every man' on the links. His bold reckless style brought him seven major championships and 61 PGA Tour victories. He represented the U.S. on six Ryder Cup Teams and six World Cup Teams. Doug Sanders backed up his fun-loving, colorful demeanor with a strong game that won him 19 PGA Tour victories including the Canadian Open which he won as an amateur. Frank Beard was yet another Texan to make a mark on the PGA Tour. He won 11 PGA Tour victories and played on two Ryder Cup Teams. 60 Minutes.
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'Shell's Wonderful World of Golf - Volume 14: Byron Nelson vs. Gerry De Witt - 'The Hague' Golf Course, Holland' (Video) (VHS)
Shell's Wonderful World of Golf was a weekly television series that aired from 1962 through 1970 and was the first golf matches ever filmed for a television series. This video is a match between Byron Nelson and Gerry de Wit, played at Haagsche Golf Club, better known as 'The Hague', in The Netherlands. Haagsche Golf Club is perched on the Dutch coastline and is reminiscent of British courses. Byron Nelson had 18 victories in a single year, including 11 in a row, in 1945, a record no one else has matched. In his career he had 52 PGA Tour victories including two Master titles, two PGA Championships and one U.S. Open. Gerry de Wit is perhaps the greatest golfer to ever come out of Holland. A frequent competitor in the British Open, de Wit won the Dutch Professional 14 times and represented The Netherlands in 10 world cups. 60 Minutes.
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'Shell's Wonderful World of Golf - Volume 15: Gay Brewer vs. Bill Casper - Doral CC, USA' (Video) (VHS)
Shell's Wonderful World of Golf was a weekly television series that aired from 1962 through 1970 and was the first golf matches ever filmed for a television series. This video is a golf match between Gay Brewer and Billy Casper, played at the Doral 'Blue Monster' in Florida and was originally aired on March 2, 1968. Gay Brewer, the gentle Texan, got his start in golf early, winning the 1949 United States Junior Championship. After making his way onto the PGA Tour in 1956, he silently went on to win 11 PGA Tour titles, including the 1967 Masters. Billy Casper, one of the game's most consistent players, reached prominence in 1958 when he won four PGA Tour events. The next year he won the first of two U.S. Opens and went on to win 51 PGA Tour victories. He represented the U.S. on a record of nine Ryder Cup Teams. 60 Minutes.
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'Shell's Wonderful World of Golf - Volume 16: Doug Sanders vs. Peter Alliss - Penina Golf Course, Portugal' (Video) (VHS)
Shell's Wonderful World of Golf was a weekly television series that aired from 1962 through 1970 and was the first golf matches ever filmed for a television series. This video is a golf match between Doug Sanders and Peter Alliss, played at Penina Golf Club, in Portugal and aired on February 17, 1968. The Sanders / Alliss match was significant, because the two had met as opponents in the previous year's Ryder Cup Match. The Penina Golf Club in Portugal was designed by Henry Cotton. He took a former rice paddy and created a layout of enduring design with water on 13 of the 18 holes. His large signature greens allow for a variety of pin placements. Peter Alliss, son of British great Percy Alliss, was an accomplished amateur golfer in England before making his way into the professional ranks. As a professional, he became known as one of the game's fiercest match players, appearing on 8 Ryder Cup Teams from 1953 to 1969. Colorful is the only way to describe Doug Sanders. A product
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'Shell's Wonderful World of Golf - Volume 17: Chen Ching-Po vs. Tony Lema - Kawan, Fuji, Japan' (Video) (VHS)
Shell's Wonderful World of Golf was a weekly television series that aired from 1962 through 1970 and was the first golf matches ever filmed for a television series. This video is a golf match between Chen Ching-Po and Tony Lema played at Kawana Golf Club, in Japan and aired in February 23, 1964, just months before Lema's victory in the British Open. The Fuji Course is one of the two courses at the Kawana Hotel & Golf Club. The championship layout is part of a Japanese pine forest and features elevated trees and tricky diagonal bunkering, making it a strong test for a golfer of any caliber. Chen Ching-Po is one of the greatest golfers to come out of the Republic of China. Though small in stature, Ching-Po won numerous titles around the world and represented his country in 11 World Cup Matches. 'Champagne' Tony Lema received his nickname after treating the media to the beverage upon capturing his first tournament. Lema burst onto the golf scene in 1957 and quickly established himse
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'Shell's Wonderful World of Golf - Volume 18: Dave Stockton vs. Tom Weiskopf vs. Roberto DeVicenzo - Argentina' (Video) (VHS)
Shell's Wonderful World of Golf was a weekly television series that aired from 1962 through 1970 and was the first golf matches ever filmed for a television series. This video is a golf match between Dave Stockton, Tom Weiskopf and Roberto DeVicenzo, played at Rangelagh Golf Club, in Argentina and aired on January 17, 1970. The Rangelagh Golf Club is located in Buenos Aires. The 6,800 yard, par 73 layout doglegs through a forest. Dave Stockton won 11 PGA Tour events, including 2 PGA Championships in a career that spanned 27 years. Stockton also played on two Ryder Cup Teams and two World Cup Teams, and is currently on the Senior PGA Tour. Tom Weiskopf brought his sweet swing onto the PGA Tour in 1965 and won 15 events over the next 17 years. He currently divides his time between golf architecture and playing on the Senior PGA Tour. Roberto DeVicenzo is Argentina's gift to the golfing world. He has won 4 PGA Tour events and the 1967 British Open, and represented Argentina in th
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'Shell's Wonderful World of Golf - Volume 19: Bob Goalby vs. Bob Charles - New Zealand' (Video) (VHS)
Shell's Wonderful World of Golf was a weekly television series that aired from 1962 through 1970 and was the first golf matches ever filmed for a television series. This video is a golf match between Bob Goalby and Bob Charles, played at Paraparaumu Beach Golf Club in New Zealand and aired March 24, 1963. The Goalby/Charles match was played in cold, blustery weather. The Paraparaumu Beach Golf Club is a British style links course that sits on the southwest cast of New Zealand's North Island. The course features narrow fairways loaded with pot bunkers and boasts small lightning-fast greens. This challenging layout rewards the good shot, but punishes the bad. Bob Goalby is best known for his victory in the 1968 Masters after Roberto DeVincenzo signed a wrong scorecard. Goalby won 11 PGA Tour events, played on the 1963 Ryder Cup Team and was one of the founding members of the current Senior PGA Tour. The most successful left-handed golfer of all time, Bob Charles has thrilled gall
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'Shell's Wonderful World of Golf - Volume 20: Kathy Whitworth vs. Carol Mann vs. Sandra Haynie - Thailand' (Video) (VHS)
Shell's Wonderful World of Golf was a weekly television series that aired from 1962 through 1970 and was the first golf matches ever filmed for a television series. This video is a golf match between Kathy Whitworth, Carol Mann and Sandra Haynie, played at Royal Bangkok Sports Club, in Thailand. This match was the first Shell match to feature women golfers, however it was never released to air on television. The Royal Bangkok Sports Club in Thailand is a 5,500 yard, par 66 course that features small, flat greens and unique bunkering. Kathy Whitworth began her professional career in 1959 at the age of 19 and went on to win 88 official titles. A student of renowned teacher Harvey Penick, she was named 'Golfer of the Decade' by Golf Magazine in 1977. Carol Mann burst onto the woman's circuit in 1961 and won 38 official events over the next 21 years. She ranks eighth on the all time money list and was one of the founding members of the LPGA. Sandra Haynie put together 42 official v
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'Shell's Wonderful World of Golf - Volume 21: Chi Chi Rodriguez vs. Tommy Jacobs - Lyford Cay Club, Bahamas' (VIdeo) (VHS)
Shell's Wonderful World of Golf was a weekly television series that aired from 1962 through 1970 and was the first golf matches ever filmed for a television series. This video is a golf match between Chi Chi Rodriguez and Tommy Jacobs, played at Lyford Cay Club in the Bahamas and was originally aired on February 14, 1965. Juan 'Chi Chi' Rodriguez is the winner of eight PGA Tour events. He represented Puerto Rico in 12 World Cup competitions and he has been very successful on the Senior PGA Tour. Tommy Jacobs holds four PGA Tour titles. In 1964 he gained prominence at the U.S. Open, when he came in second to Ken Venturi. Tommy is a member of the 1965 Ryder Cup Team, and was the runner up at the 1966 Masters. 60 Minutes (Black and white only).
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'Shell's Wonderful World of Golf - Volume 22: Bert Yancey vs. Tony Jacklin vs. Roberto DeVicenzo - Nairobi' (Video) (VHS)
Shell's Wonderful World of Golf was a weekly television series that aired from 1962 through 1970 and was the first golf matches ever filmed for a television series. This video is a golf match between Bert Yancey, Tony Jacklin and Roberto DeVicenzo, played at the Karen Country Club, in Kenya, aired January 18, 1969. Built it 1931, the Karen Country Club just outside Nairobi, Kenya, is a tree lined par 72 golf course that stretches out over 6,800 yards. The altitude of the course, 4500 feet above sea level, gives the golfer the advantage of longer drives. Bert Yancey won seven PGA Tour events in a career that has spanned 24 years. The Floridian led the 1968 U.S. Open for three rounds before falling to Lee Trevino. He is currently playing on the Senior PGA Tour. Tony Jacklin gained worldwide attention in 1969 when he became the first Englishman to win the British Open since Max Faulkner in 1951. Jacklin won the U.S. Open in 1970 and captained four Ryder Cup Teams. Roberto DeVic
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'Shell's Wonderful World of Golf - Volume 23: Dow Finsterwald vs. Peter Alliss - Jamaica' (Video) (VHS)
Shell's Wonderful World of Golf was a weekly television series that aired from 1962 through 1970 and was the first golf matches ever filmed for a television series. This video is a golf match between Dow Finsterwald and Peter Alliss played at Tryall Golf Club, in Jamaica and aired January 27, 1963. The Tryall Golf Club in Montego Bay, Jamaica, is a 6,400 yard, par 71 layout that features wide fairways and well-bunkered greens. Though short by most standards, Tryall is susceptible to the prevailing winds blowing off the beautiful Caribbean. A holder of 11 PGA Tour events Dow Finsterwald has always been known for his superb short game. Finsterwald won the 1958 PGA Championship, and played on four Ryder Cup Teams and was the non-playing captain in 1977. Peter Alliss, son of British great Percy Alliss, was an accomplished amateur golfer in England before making his way into the professional ranks. As a professional, he became known as one of the game's fiercest match players, appear
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'Shell's Wonderful World of Golf - Volume 24: Billy Casper vs. Doug Sanders - Massachusetts, USA' (Video) (VHS)
Shell's Wonderful World of Golf was a weekly television series that aired from 1962 through 1970 and was the first golf matches ever filmed for a television series. This video is a golf match between Billy Casper and Doug Sanders played at The Country Club, just outside Boston, Massachusetts and aired January 29, 1966. The Country Club was America's first true country club, opening for play in 1893. It was the site of Francis Oimet's victory in the 1913 U.S. Open. The 6,800 yard par 71 course winds through thick woods of elm, oak and maple and features big greens and tight fairways. Billy Casper, one of the game's most consistent players, reached prominence in 1958 when he won four PGA Tour events. The next year he won the first of two U.S. Opens and went on to win 51 PGA Tour victories. He represented the U.S. on a record of nine Ryder Cup Teams. Colorful is the only way to describe Doug Sanders. A product of the state of Georgia, Sanders backed up his fun-loving demeanor wit
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