CHI CHI RODRIGUEZ AT HIS FUNNIEST ALONG WITH ARNOLD PALMER

When the Senior Tour visited Chicago in 1992, Arnold Palmer and Chi Chi Rodriguez talked about how the pro tour was changing, and not necessarily for the best. They spoke of inflated egos, a lack of respect, and misplaced values. Also, Chi Chi has fun with Brad.

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  • @josephwall9161
    @josephwall9161 Жыл бұрын

    Had a friend of mine play what was called the senior tour back in the 90’s and was paired with Chi Chi. He said that when Chi Chi saw he was nervous he went out of his way to make him calm down and relax by joking and just talking about life. He said it was the best round of his life.

  • @okgo620

    @okgo620

    Жыл бұрын

    This guy look like a older Namor from Black Panther Wakanda Forever.

  • @voice_of_reason5604
    @voice_of_reason56044 жыл бұрын

    Chi Chi Rodriguez what a guy!. I recall a tournament in 70s I think. At one hole the tournament organisers planted a large tree to stop players taking a short cut at a dog leg hole, which was regularly done in previous years.. So Chi Chi sticks a pencil in the ground, tees up on that and plays a trick shot over the tree and still takes advantage of the short cut. Legendary.

  • @lisaflah8495
    @lisaflah84955 жыл бұрын

    Chi Chi was always great to follow around the links. Every time he came to play at Torrey Pines I tried to get out to follow him, this was in the 70s and talk about class, he had it. He was my favorite of all time with Lee Trevino and Phil the Thrill close behind. I met Seve at Torrey and thanked him for coming to San Diego so we could watch him in person, what did he do, thanked me for coming out to see him and shook my hand. There are very few of these classy gentlemen left but I will always have my memories of the GREAT CHI CHI AND SEVE. GOD BLESS YOU CHEECH AND RIP SEVE.

  • @mikerobinson2021
    @mikerobinson20214 жыл бұрын

    Love Palmer and Chi Chi. No political correctness, just good morals and values.

  • @danthefan5378
    @danthefan53787 жыл бұрын

    Brad Palmer, Great to See & Hear Tim Weigal! Awesome Commentary By Arnie, Chi Chi & & Brad!

  • @romulus1300
    @romulus13005 жыл бұрын

    Chi Chi!!!

  • @tomzeeh6618
    @tomzeeh66184 жыл бұрын

    I love this man Chi-Chi And Arnie, nice lessons on manners. Wish we all had more. But Cheech: funny, showman without being a clown. Wished him well at Ameritech way back. Hope he's well and recovered (his money) from that $500,000 cash heist from the burglary at his PR home. Me encanta Chi-Chi; me encanta PR. Vaya con Dios!

  • @suzyflorida1193
    @suzyflorida11934 жыл бұрын

    "If you're in trouble, dial Nine Juan Juan." I'd love to meet him one day, that's for sure.

  • @nelsonfan24

    @nelsonfan24

    4 жыл бұрын

    Super great guy. The nicest celeb I ever met. I've met a lot.

  • @kimchi2780
    @kimchi27803 жыл бұрын

    Chi Chi and Lee Trevino are icons.

  • @Trav81888
    @Trav81888 Жыл бұрын

    This was great!

  • @OhMar.
    @OhMar.7 жыл бұрын

    Hilarious talk looks like a great time

  • @brucekish7576
    @brucekish75765 жыл бұрын

    I miss the days when the Tour had genuine characters. Lee Trevino joking with the gallery. Sam Snead teeing a practice round barefoot after being called a hillbilly. Palmer staying late to sign autographs until every request was filled. "Fuzzy" Zoeller trading barbs with his fellow competitors. Today's players are all cut from the same cloth in that they are mostly impersonal and bland, as if having personalities would drive off corporate sponsors. The passion is no longer there, especially when 10th place in a run-of-the-mill event earns way more than tournament winners made 30+ years ago.

  • @bradpalmer7944

    @bradpalmer7944

    5 жыл бұрын

    Couldn't agree more. Today's players are walking billboards.

  • @brucekish5959

    @brucekish5959

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@bradpalmer7944 I would extend this to the courses and events now. Classic courses like Congressional or Firestone are dropped in favor of cookie cutter TPC venues where the setups routinely guarantee low scoring and shot-making is a lost art. Tournaments, which were once local points of civic pride or served as venues for celebrities to entertain friends (Bob Hope Desert Classic, Bing Crosby National Pro-Am, Danny Thomas Memphis Classic, Glen Campbell LA Open, etc.) have totally lost their identity and become homogeneous. My grandfather taught at Guilford College in North Carolina, so the Greater Greensboro Open was always a big deal to me. Even after the area chamber of commerce started adding corporate sponsors, at least I knew where the event was held since "Greensboro" was part of the title. Now that it's been the Wyndham Championship since 2007, nobody knows what part of the country the tournament is in. Same with every other event on the Tour, which now have only corporate names in the title and no longer any regional identity. Outside the major championships, the Tour events on TV are nothing more than three-hour commercials with a golf theme.

  • @atomzero1

    @atomzero1

    3 жыл бұрын

    I agree. Golfers used to have so much more personality. I wonder if it's because those guys all had more "normal" upbringings, where you know today's golfers have probably been raised on golf, golf, golf, and practically had the clubs tied to their hands their whole childhood.

  • @christopherfranklin972

    @christopherfranklin972

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@atomzero1 Certainly true in the case of Woods,you couldn't have a more 'pushy parent' than the abusive father he had. The corporate takeover of golf manifested itself to the point of absurdity a few years ago at the Open Championship at Carnoustie when Nike dressed most of the field in their uniforms.They all wore the same shirts but on different days so it looked as though they had traded overnight,marketing overkill at its ridiculous best. The PGA Tour is also asked to help remedy the slow play situation for which it is largely responsible but no action will ever be taken while the TV channels enjoy the high revenue from ad breaks,they would sooner have a 6-hour tournament than a 3 1/2 hour one.

  • @atomzero1

    @atomzero1

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@christopherfranklin972 Exactly, all of the sports talk about faster play, yet they have ads planned for every pause. They don't mean it.

  • @williamdiemert9866
    @williamdiemert9866Ай бұрын

    Arnold Palmer R.I.P

  • @WhereTheyPlayForPay
    @WhereTheyPlayForPay Жыл бұрын

    So much has changed 30+ years later in the world of professional golf

  • @maggieandjim1934
    @maggieandjim19345 жыл бұрын

    THESE OLDER GOLFERS HAD CLASS AND HAD A GOOD WORK ETHIC AND WERE GOOD FAMILY MEN .......UNLIKE GOLFERS LIKE TIGER WHO CHERRY PICKS HIS TOURNAMENTS THEY WERE THERE EVERY WEEK.......AND NONE OF THESE GUYS QUIT IN ANY TOURNAMENT THEY WERE GRINDING IT OUT AND PLAYING AGAINST THE BEST EVERY WEEK

  • @chuck3463

    @chuck3463

    3 жыл бұрын

    The caps lock button is located on the left hand side of your keyboard if you were wondering

  • @josephcredendino2899

    @josephcredendino2899

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@chuck3463 lmfao

  • @kentexican5844
    @kentexican58443 жыл бұрын

    Nice Take Brad!

  • @tashawn2222
    @tashawn22227 жыл бұрын

    funny that they were lamenting the void in golf just before Tiger Woods emerged. Turns out that it was a random void and not a new dynamic caused by high purses.

  • @atomzero1

    @atomzero1

    3 жыл бұрын

    I do remember feeling back then like you never saw anyone win a tournament twice, and no one seemed dominant. Tiger came in and wanted to win everything, and the competition definitely seems to have improved.

  • @trythinkingforachange4201
    @trythinkingforachange42016 жыл бұрын

    A lot of truth there. Today's youth (and adults) have lost respect for each other and the earth. Tolerance has been replaced by dogmatic beliefs (usually wrong). A sad ending to the human race.

  • @randycurtis1176

    @randycurtis1176

    6 жыл бұрын

    Try Thinking For a change and that dogmatic belief is now called erroneously called tolerance. Hard to respect others when you don't truly respect yourself.

  • @d.walterbernabe849
    @d.walterbernabe8495 жыл бұрын

    World class Chi Chi****** jajahahahahahaha111!!!!

  • @teresabonthron7273
    @teresabonthron72732 жыл бұрын

    I don't think many of today's current crop will be talked about in revered tones in years to come brilliant players though they are....I didn't realize how spoiled I was growing up in the Miller, Trevino, Ballesteros et al days....sigh.....bring back spinny balls and small sweetspots on clubs...please!

  • @bradpalmer7944

    @bradpalmer7944

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ah, those were the days, and they weren't just limited to golf. Covering sports in the 60's, 70's, and 80's was akin to stealing money. Now, it's all about the money. As Dick Butkus told me a long time ago, "Don't get too close to your heroes, you might not like what you see."

  • @Fireinthestubble
    @Fireinthestubble4 ай бұрын

    Chi Chi was mans man

  • @LawrenceBray
    @LawrenceBray3 жыл бұрын

    And then came Tiger Woods

  • @Badfinger4
    @Badfinger4 Жыл бұрын

    I'm a huge fan of Chi Chi and Arnold, but they're way off base here. Golfers (John Daly notwithstanding) are some of the classiest athletes on the planet. To call out Fred Couples and Davis Love III doesn't make sense to me. And these comments I'm reading...yikes. It's so tiring reading people talk about how great things were "in the good old days" and how terrible they are now. Not every golfer in the 50s, 60s, 70s, and 80s was some big personality. The fact is, most golfers in those days were boring, run-of-the-mill people who nobody knew and had absolutely zero personality. This is revisionist history at its finest. The game of golf is more competitive and exciting than it has ever been before and the state of the game is great in 2023!

  • @bradpalmer7944

    @bradpalmer7944

    Жыл бұрын

    I disagree. Greed has taken over the sport. There's nothing classy about the guys who abandoned the PGA Tour for the LIV Tour. But greed isn't limited to golf. It's a symptom of the times. And that goes for all the major sports and a lot of businesses. Take college football. There are 43 bowl game this season. That's 86 teams. Seventeen didn't even have a winning record, and two of those had losing records. And now you've got the NFL and MLB promoting gambling.

  • @claytonberg721

    @claytonberg721

    Жыл бұрын

    John Daly is a good dude. When he won his first major in 1991 he donated $30k of his winnings to the family of a man killed when he was struck by lightening. It's not like he was 'John Daly' then, flush from tour cash and sponsorship money. He was an alkie, but he never really hurt anyone. He never beat the crap out of his wife or something. When he's not drinking his behavior is fine. I think he has a big heart.

  • @ElectrickSoundz
    @ElectrickSoundz Жыл бұрын

    Trutv

  • @brianrapp2883
    @brianrapp28836 жыл бұрын

    #1. USA. TRUMP. NEW. CHICHI. #1( 1975

  • @trythinkingforachange4201

    @trythinkingforachange4201

    6 жыл бұрын

    Americas disgrace - Trump A con man as president. Goodby respect and hello greedy, narcissistic child.

  • @dangreene9846
    @dangreene98464 жыл бұрын

    Until tiger came along

  • @Shinobi33
    @Shinobi333 жыл бұрын

    Chi Chi came from nothing. Literally nothing. What a story.

  • @dennislaux
    @dennislaux7 жыл бұрын

    The selfish, ego filled jerks of today's tour brings shame to this game and if it wasn't for the tours self imposed rules of conduct for them,it would be like others sports with guys like Daly that is a trash bag or Woods that is a cheater and liar among so many other things and brings shame to his father and golf. We love not only the game, but the character and decency of this sport, and try not to turn it into just another sport dominated by violent thugs. Of course that image matches up well with our american society that I also dislike anymore.

  • @dennislaux

    @dennislaux

    7 жыл бұрын

    And my mom and dad were both drunken alcoholics.....while I choose to not drink at all. We're all responsible for our own lives and what our folks did should be the very reason we stay away from that mistake, and not be an excuse to replay it like your trying to get me to believe. The youth of this country are now morally bankrupt as they have an excuse for everything as to why it's not them responsible. And all of that comes from BAD parenting in the first place as we adults pick money as our priority and not our kids. I wish you well and we both love golf I think.

  • @danthefan5378

    @danthefan5378

    7 жыл бұрын

    J Daly has put much effort, work, & Pain into his ReCoVery's. Tiger is still an Evolvement in Process & is much more Mindful as time/Tears Go By.

  • @johnclark3697
    @johnclark36977 жыл бұрын

    Yeh teach hour kids some manners. ear rings are for Pirates. & use a knife & fork & not American Style . The fork goes in your LEFT HAND. ITS NOT,A RIGHT HANDED SHOVEL. REESPECT & RIP ARNIE.XX

  • @danthefan5378

    @danthefan5378

    7 жыл бұрын

    Pirates For Arnie!

  • @VatoLoco.123
    @VatoLoco.1237 жыл бұрын

    Too bad woods didn't have the class of these guys.

  • @SwellyKid

    @SwellyKid

    5 жыл бұрын

    Yeah to bad.... to bad they ain't have the work ethic of woods tho....

  • @ScratchArkkitehti

    @ScratchArkkitehti

    5 жыл бұрын

    save the sanctimony

  • @1970DAH
    @1970DAH3 жыл бұрын

    ok, boomers

  • @atomzero1

    @atomzero1

    3 жыл бұрын

    Chi Chi was born in the 30's. Not a boomer.

  • @kccodex8931

    @kccodex8931

    2 жыл бұрын

    "OK boomers"....take notes punkass, maybe one day you'll be able to change a tire.🤣

  • @Imyerda

    @Imyerda

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@atomzero1 He was a gentleman (1year late ) . Had his junior clubs in early 80s . He was an absolute trailblazer imo & never remembered these days .

  • @richardcutt727
    @richardcutt727 Жыл бұрын

    Over paid prima donnas. LIV tour? 😀😀😀