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  1. There is a great story of Lee Trevino playing at the Hermitage Country Club
    many years ago and insulting everything about the course because the
    members did not let the pros full access to the range or something (it used
    to be a tour event). “This is the worst tee box I’ve ever seen…”. ?

  2. Trevino transitioned the club behind him, like Hogan, Moe Norman, Gary
    Player and of today’s era Sergio. Teaching that move is not in vogue today
    but I teach it LOL?

  3. L.T. Top five ball strikers all-time

    Favorite tournaments

    86 Masters Nicklaus
    81 US Open Watson
    84 PGA Trevino
    78 Masters Player
    53 US Open Hogan

    2009 OPEN–most disappointing?

  4. “Lee Trevino’s Full Swing! They use to say that he only left the fairway to
    answer the phone.” Yes. And the secret is a non-rotating club face through
    the swing. Check his top (shut), check his follow though; late cross-over.
    No rotation = accuracy Lee will always be the King in my book

  5. Looking at Trevino’s swing is like looking at Medusa; it could ruin your
    game. Trevino was a genius with a God-given short game.

  6. Hey Congrats on the Trevino videos, he is one of my favorite players and I
    try to swing like him a bit, you know open stance strong grip come from the
    inside. He is a great player. Do you have his book GROOVE YOU GOLF SWING MY
    WAY. Stuart Brandt

  7. saw him in abilene texas at a now defunct senior tour event. the man
    actually hit a draw with a sand wedge into a left to right wind. yes,a sand
    wedge. try that some time.

  8. That’s hysterical. You don’t happen to know whether anybody caught that on
    video, do you?

  9. his sounded different because lee learned to hit it with the shaft leaning
    forward this compressed the ball to the max and good observation on the
    sound, this gives a good ballstriker away everytime so listen to the shots
    now check my lessons out at hitmanhawky and learn how to hit it like lee
    did and check my swing out to forward leaning shaft at impact for me and
    thanks hitmanhawky

  10. this instruction is very valuable…it will change AND take my golf to
    where I want me to be….to win a biggest prize which I have dreamt of for
    a very long, long time….Thank you very much.

  11. At 5:01 Trevino drops his club to the inside when coming down from the top
    of his swing, much like Sergio, creating a lot lag. This helps promote the
    ball going from right to left, a draw. But Trevino plays a fade, the reason
    that it fades is because his hips are open similar to Freddy. Nice video,
    good tips on the take away.

  12. “Left the fairway only to answer the phone”–that’s a good one, and let me
    tell you, it’s true. I saw him play in Austin in an exhibition on Legends
    week (with Chi Chi, Crenshaw and Kite), and I’m telling you, it was like an
    out-of-body experience. The other guys hit it just great, don’t get me
    wrong, but Trevino’s shots sounded different, the way people used to say
    about Hogan–such a shallow angle of approach, just flushing the back of
    that ball every time. It was surreal.

  13. WOW UNCLE LEE I LOVE UR VIDS…HEHEHE HOPEFULLY I WILL SEE U SOON..LOVE YOU
    AND GODBLESS….chris..im rudy trevinos grandson i believe he was ur
    brother or uncle or i dont know….

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