The power to admit your wrong has been lost over the ages to some people
@77gravity
6 жыл бұрын
Many sportspeople need to learn this. HONESTY. "I don't know how else to play the game" - what a beautiful man.
@slyguythreeonetwonine3172
3 жыл бұрын
It was funny, then it was noble, then it was painfully honest. That smile leaving Walter's face as he realized who he was playing against. It's a bit frightening to meet someone who can force you to evaluate what kind of a person you wish to be.
@evanfinch4987
2 жыл бұрын
I appreciate this.
@MisterMcKinney
14 жыл бұрын
such an underrated movie
@chappy24
6 жыл бұрын
MisterMcKinney underrated book!
@geoseward
2 жыл бұрын
Walter's look says it all since in his soul he knows that he would not have taken Jones's action.
@philhazel4810
4 жыл бұрын
"some sports build character, golf reveals it" Think about the football team trying to run a play before the ref can see the first down they know wasn't good was reviewed.
@KS-xk2so
3 жыл бұрын
"This is the only game I know where you can call a penalty on yourself, if you're honest.... which most people are. There just ain't no other game like it."
@jeffd1986
3 жыл бұрын
@@KS-xk2so The Legend of Bagger Vance.....great film, great quote.
@ckeilah
13 жыл бұрын
I scoured the 'net to find where this is in the movie. I finally found it at 01:19:00, in case anyone else wants to find it on their own DVD. I wish they'd release this movie on Blu-ray. The scenery is really the best part of the whole movie, along with this excellent morality vignette.
@artconsciousness
2 жыл бұрын
Way back in my early 20s I used to be a keen foil sword fencer. I entered many competitions and won quite a few medals, although I never won the gold. One competition I will never forget. I come up against this guy and within a few seconds I knew I could beat him so I was quite relaxed. Anyways, one of his thrusts caught me out and I felt his sword hit my shoulder. These swords are electrified and when they land on your 'wired' jacket a light goes on telling that you have been hit. However, this time the light did not go on. I stopped the fight and told the judge that I had been hit. The judge tested the swords and the light went on: "They seem to be working fine," he said. However I insisted my opponent got the point. The winner of a bout is the first to get five hits. So now I was one hit down. Anyways we continued the bout and once again I felt his sword land on my shoulder again, and, just as before, the light did not go on. For the second time I stopped the fight and just as before the judge tested the swords and all seemed fine. "Are you sure you want to give a point away, the swords seem fine" Said the Judge. "The way I see it is, if these were real swords I would be wounded. I felt his sword hit my shoulder and that is all that matters" I explained. "OK son, it's your decision" said the Judge. Well I actually went on to win that bout but I did not win the competition. I came second and so won the silver medal. However, when I went up onto the podium to get the medal something magical happened. The crowd stood on their chairs and cheered so loud the roof nearly came off. The gorgeous girl, who was handing out the medals, smiled at me. "What on earth are they cheering at!?" I asked her. As this gorgeous girl was putting the medal over my head she whispered in my ear: "Don't you know?! What you did today reminded everyone what honour in sport is?" And then she kissed me on the cheek. It turned out the incident of me giving away points had spread around the arena like wild fire. "We all wanted you to win" she said, and looked deep into my eyes when she said it. Later that evening I was in the bar of my hotel and guess who walked in ?That very same gorgeous girl and she she looked stunning wearing tight jeans and a white top that showed her showed of her lovely shoulders. I was staying overnight and driving back the next day so needless to say I never slept alone that night. To this day I cant decide which experience gave me the most joy. The night with that gorgeous girl or that standing ovation.
@kents.2866
Жыл бұрын
Not going to lie, I was hoping you two were still together.
@artconsciousness
Жыл бұрын
@@kents.2866 ha ha, sorry to disappoint. I was too young and ambitious at the time to fall in love and of course when we are young we believe we will be young forever and so don't always appreciate the gifts that fall into our lap. A lifetime later I now understand that when a woman chooses you it is a mighty compliment and one that should not be taken for granted. I guess I was still high from the cheering of the crowd to understand that back then. But I wont deny that the one night we had together was somewhat passionate as well as romantic. Her name was Racheal and she looked kind of like a young Jennifer Lawrence, but with blond hair, and she was just as self confident. We showered together and did the deed three times. The next morning her hair was all out of place but her eyes were just as beautiful. She watched me take a morning shower and wanted to do the deed one last time. I would love to say that we did but I would be lying. I was exhausted and just didn't have it in me. So I got dressed while she lay in the bed and we had one last kiss before I left. Driving back down the motorway I could hardly stay awake and so stopped at a petrol station cafe to have a strong coffee. When I put my hand in my pocked to get my credit card I felt a piece of paper in there. It seems Rachael had secretly placed in a note and it read; "Thanks for the knight Sir Lancelot. If on your travels you come back this way again give me a call" With her a phone number at the bottom. I never saw her again. I carried on fencing for about a year and half more until my fencing ambitions were cut short due to being in a car accident in which my arm was broken in three places. Such is life.
@michaeldelius3768
10 ай бұрын
What a bunch of horse shit
@elliotl1945
10 ай бұрын
great read. you should be a novelist. fiction perhaps. @@artconsciousness
@artconsciousness
10 ай бұрын
@@elliotl1945 lnteresting you say that (and thank you) because, over the past couple of years a number of people have told me that. It could be l missed my calling due to something in my childhood. You see my mother was actually a writer. She wrote short stories for a local newspaper. Sadly she died of an asthma attack when l was only 7. My father was unable to take care of me because his job meant he had to travel a lot. So l was shifted around to various aunts and uncles and that meant l attended many different schools. In those days there was no national curriculum so each school had its own ways. Basically this meant my education was somewhat erratic, to put it mildy, not the least my education of the english language. To this day l do not understand grammar. It was not until age 14 that l finally ended up at the same school and my education began. I excelled in science and art but l was unexpectedly praised for something else; story telling. My english teacher was actually an author herself and had several novels to her name, or so people said. Anyway, every friday she would give the class weekend homework which was to write a short story. We would hand it in on the monday and on the friday she would anounce a "winner" that would be read out in the class. I'm not boasting but my stories were read out a lot. Then one day, after another one of my stories had been chosen, she said this: "I have been teaching english for 23 years and l have written several novels, but in all that time only one pupil l believe could be a writer. And that is Arthur. His stories captivate you and either have you laughing or in tears. However, he has no idea what a coma, a full stop or a paragraph is" When l got my homework back my story was covered with red pen from all the corrections. Sadly l took that comment to mean l could never be a writer because l could never master grama. It was later discovered l also had dislexia. So you see my good fellow that was why l chose art instead. But telling stories never went away and have always been part of my life. In my circle of friends l am known for them. At university (studying fine art) l became legendary for my story telling. I shared a house with 4 lads and every friday l started telling a short story (while we smoked a certain substance) Just to make it fun l toId them that the story was true but l would put in a deliberate lie and they were to try and "guess the lie." It was a hilarious situation because they never knew the entire story was a lie, l just made the stories up lol. Word got around and more students started coming to; "hear Arthur's stories." By the second year my story nights were packed full of students. Only lads though, no girls were allowed.Try to imagibe the scene. Me sat in my bed in my pyjamas with a room packed full of srudents. I would put a roll-up "special" cigarette to my mouth as a signal that l was to begin the story. The room that had been bubbling with chatter room would suddenly become silent. Occaisionsly one would shout; "Quiet, he's starting." Im not lying when l tell you l had everyone in the palm of my hand, in a good way l mean. Ah, l miss those day sometimes. Strange you know, even though l chose art as a career, my artwork has never quite got the same attention as my stories have. So it could well be l chose the wrong path. Such is life. Recently l have been thinking of trying to write a novel as l have a wonderful enspiring story in my head and so perhaps your comment is a sign l should start. Thank you again and take care.
@StsFiveOneLima
9 жыл бұрын
Honor.
@jliuatl
2 жыл бұрын
In the Legend of Bagger Vance, the protagonist Rannulph Junnah also calls a 1 stroke penalty on himself. kzitem.info/news/bejne/yKKIunmIiaKXq4o
@isaiasgarcia5526
3 жыл бұрын
Patrick Reed
@whisperss6974
14 жыл бұрын
No its not, or the movie you refer to, is with Matt Damon and Will Smith :)
@setonhall5
14 жыл бұрын
@prosciutto92 bobby jones was an amateur, he was not betting on himself to lose
@martywarner1779
6 жыл бұрын
It's only a mistake if you don't fix it.
@drequaunthompson445
4 ай бұрын
20th anniversary
@prosciutto92
14 жыл бұрын
notice too how he loses by one stroke...how interesting....oh nobody saw the ball move, the gallery , walter... nobody! how ironic...what other controversy can we throw at it
@Kim-ek2mt
3 жыл бұрын
Has Patrick Reed seen this
@08jag81
14 жыл бұрын
They should not have had this actor do the swing squences. Jones had great form. Some of the facts are wrong too when reality would be as entertaining. GRADE B-
@jimboslice9472
2 жыл бұрын
u can't fix ignurt, the ball didn't even move very much
@winstonsmith11
Жыл бұрын
Doesn't matter. We play a gentleman's game. The rules are the rules. The only true victories in golf are enjoyed by those who accomplished them with honesty and integrity. In short, when you cheat, you cheat yourself. You cheat yourself of the opportunity for an authentic victory. In golf, there is nothing more sad I can think of.
@OarsmanPower
6 жыл бұрын
One of the great things about golf - The best of human character is displayed. No thugs
@bmar5873
4 жыл бұрын
There are thugs in golf lol
@davidrhodes5245
3 жыл бұрын
@@bmar5873...Indeed. Patrick Reed aint no Bobby Jones
@dan8085
5 ай бұрын
@bmar5873 Yea. Cantlay with his half-time show every god damn swing...
@Gjonesy9
6 жыл бұрын
...What are the rules? What is the Ratio of the Circumference of a Circle to Its Diameter in a Golf Ball? Meaning; if you move the ball more than 50% of its Diameter... Then you should call a penalty on yourself. ...Yes?
@whisperss6974
15 жыл бұрын
what movie is this?????
@BengaliJoddha
7 жыл бұрын
whisperss Bobby Jones stroke of a genius
@nbt3663
4 жыл бұрын
Golfers of today have destroyed the game in order to win a $2 nassau. Golf is the game of character. Be sure it will find you out.
@prosciutto92
14 жыл бұрын
bobby called the stroke in himself for money reasons...not because of the bank robbing statment but because sports betting corruption has been around since any sport was allowed to be bet on....yes my friends bookies and loan sharks of america go back to the 20's even further lol....
@TomKirkman1
6 жыл бұрын
It is was truly a move due to a bet (money) it would have been a lot easier to just miss a putt than pull a stunt like this.
@jeffm3163
2 жыл бұрын
That’s why golf is the only classy sport left. No tribal end zone dances, no baseball skiing and throwing at heads, no hockey cheap shots, etc.
@alexludavertigo6926
Жыл бұрын
#goirish
@deeremeyer1749
6 жыл бұрын
He didn't "call a penalty on himself". He reported what he considered a "foul" to the official and at that point it was out of his hands. There's nothing "honorable" out it just like he said there wasn't and you call a foul like that to preserve your chance to WIN. Not to throw it away. Having that stroke back wouldn't have won him the tournament either way and if somebody had seen it and reported it later and had a "witness" backing them up if he'd TIED the match, his career would have been over.
@GreenDistantStar
6 жыл бұрын
There's no 'foul' in golf, he indeed called the penalty on himself, that's how golf works. No one else saw the ball move except him, you have no points made whatsoever.
@KS-xk2so
3 жыл бұрын
This is one of the more stupid comments I've ever read on the entire internet. Congrats.
@roddaman7545
6 жыл бұрын
"There are things finer, than winning championships." Think about the extreme novelty of this kind of thinking, the noble impulse to hold yourself to a higher standard than anyone else is willing to impose - then think about the total absence of that kind of honor in the White House. We can't be 'Great', again, unless we are good.
@CB-rv2lj
6 жыл бұрын
Oh god. Go somewhere else for you anti trump shit. Its literally everywhere else on the internet, media, music, sports. We don't need it in old films. Shut the fuck up.
@roddaman7545
6 жыл бұрын
Well don't elect amoral, malicious liars and you won't have that problem. Asking people to ignore the fact that we have fallen so far, so fast in terms of ideals and expectations, is a bit much. My point is 100% accurate. If we admire the character displayed by Bobby Jones, in this scene, then we should reject is exact opposite when displayed in our President. But we don't. We cheer for the cheater.
@CB-rv2lj
6 жыл бұрын
Rod DaMan Poor you. I’m sure your world is crumbling. Ya da yada.
@roddaman7545
6 жыл бұрын
One person is concerned about ethical degeneration and our nation's devaluing of character, and one person says 'ya da yada'. That about sums it up. One day your kids or your kid's kids will look up from the ruins of democracy and wonder what life would have been like if there hadn't been so many jelly-spined lackeys rolling over for Trump. I guess, you can tel them 'Ya da yada" then, too. This was a test of our national character and we failed. It's not a small thing.
@CB-rv2lj
6 жыл бұрын
Rod DaMan I’m not going to get into this for the umpteenth million time and put forth energy for a dumb conversation. You lost. You’re going to have another 4 years after these first 2. If you’re really going to tell me Bernie or Hillary was a better choice, I’m going to assume you’re an idiot.
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