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The "FEATS" Of Count Yogi

"FEATS"

  1. Shot 26-29 for a 55 at Bunker Hill Golf Course, a regulation course, winning the 1934 Chicago golf championship. Included two back-to-back holes-in-one (187 and 347 yards) while playing with Al Espinosa and Terry McGovern
  2. Also has shot scores of 55, 57, 58 and 59 in 18-hole rounds.
  3. Shot a 59 in winning the best ball title at Greenview Country Club, Chicago.
  4. Shot seven birdies in a row for a world tournament record (held for eighteen years) in the 1941 Chicago Open at Elmhurst Country Club.
  5. Averaged 67 per round for 203 rounds of 18-hole golf in 1940, playing either right handed or left handed.
  6. Played a 550-yard hole in two strokes in Corpus Christi, Texas, driving 453 yards and sinking the next shot with a wedge.
  7. Shot par or under for 267 of 273 successive shows
  8. Drives of 453, 450, 435 and 425 yards.
  9. Fifty-five holes-in-one; nine of them on par-4 holes, two in succession (187 and 347 yards); one 416-yard hole-in-one
  10. Fourteen putts for eighteen holes (score 29-29=58) on par-72 Wilson Golf Course, Griffith Park, Los Angeles, former scene of Los Angeles Open, 1951.
  11. 645-yard par-6 hole in 3; 59 on par-74 course, 1933.
  12. Eight birdies and two eagles in succession in a 58 at Paw Paw Lakes Links, Michigan, 1939.
  13. Played eighteen holes in fifty-seven minutes and 69 shots; fastest round (not cycling, but walking), mid-City Golf Course, Chicago, 1948.
  14. 31-32=63 course record at Bel Air Country Club, Los Angeles, 1948.
  15. 34-31=65 par-73 to win Metro Goldwyn Mayer's annual Open, 1949.
  16. 31-36=67 at Western Avenue Golf Course (Los Angeles) to win Universal International event, while in Hindu suit, 1949.
  17. Seven wins and two runner-up positions in Pro-Ams, 1949.
  18. 31-32=63 on par-72 Grossinger, New York; broke record of Sam Snead, Lew Worsham and Lloyd Mangrum, 1952
  19. Sixty-four with Jerry Zalkind at Glenbard Country Club, Chicago, March 31, (first day out on par-72 course, broke record of George Dawson, the great amateur vice-president of A. G. Spaulding), 1944.
  20. Seven rounds of eighteen-hole golf from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Not running-just proving infallible mental routine; 69, 66, 67, 66, 67, 68, 67, Bunker Hill Country Club, 1940.
  21. Seven birdies in succession at Golfmoor Country Club; broke Walter Hagen's record with 64, 1932
  22. Sixty-four, Timber Trails (wooded fairways) to win Visking event, 1938.
  23. Sixty-three, Elmhurst Country Club to win National Furniture Championship, 1939.
  24. Sixty-five, Westward Ho Country Club to win National Tool and Die, 1939.
  25. Sixty-nine or under almost every round of professional career.

I personally came to know the Count around 1966. I had grown up with two of his real children. From time to time when he would be passing through the Los Angeles area, I would visit with him. I didn't play golf or know much about the game then, but when I would see Yogi perform or play eighteen holes, I'd say to myself, "boy, what he can do with those golf balls."

As I grew, I not only got into the game, but I learned to play it his way. I became like his adopted son. I honored him and took care of him in his last years. I'm sad to say he died February 15, 1990. Before he passed away I convinced him to help me put his golf secret together in the form of a product that all could afford. A product which would benefit your golf and health for a lifetime.

Now we talked earlier about physical mechanics versus mentally controlled objects. There have been some great scores and games played with the handed-down methods, but the problem is that everyone ages. As one's body gets older, it is natural for their coordination to change. The hand speed slows down. Rhythm and timing begin to deviate, and with all the continual experimenting, one begins to realize that the "good old days" of his or her golf are over.


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