Carling World Golf
LS of George Knudson playing golf, hitting from rough towards green, pulling shot into deep rough near green. Shot of Knudson finding his ball and running towards rough from where he hits ball onto green. Shots of crowd watching Knudson's caddy on green with bag as knudson putts and misses. Shot of Charlie Sifford (first black golfer on the tour) putting from edge of green. Shot of Ben Arda putting. More shots of Knudson putting and missing. Shot of Sifford putting. Shot of typical hole at Royal Birkdale Golf Club, much rough. Shot of clubhouse, crowd in foreground. (00/08/1966)
1930s NEWSREELS
SCENES FROM BLACK COUNTRY CLUB IN WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY. WOMEN GOLFING. COUNTRY'S ONLY BLACK COUNTRY CLUB AT THE TIME. MEN GOLFING
Pinehurst
Pinehurst. A visit to the golfing town of Pinehurst, North Carolina in 1938. Pinehurst Village Chapel Church, The Pinehurst Theatre, many cars on village streets, houses, mansions and residences of golfers, Pinehurst resort hotel, women exists shop with golf clubs and gets into 1938 convertible, man exists news store to play golf, barber shop barber with golf clubs, two priests leave rectory with golf bags. Famous golfers tee off. Johnny Revolta drives golf ball, George Dunlap drives off green, Ed Dudley drives off of tee with crowd of fans behind. Jimmy Thompson. fans walking across green and watching, man drives a log put.Ed Dudley puts golf ball into cup, onlookers clap. spectator gallery walks to next tee Tailortown, home of the black caddies who work at Pinehurst Country Club. wooden houses, workers shacks, small corral with cow, black men running in front of house and down wooden stairway, men jump into taxi cab which drives away slowly, caddies in time clock line punching in for work, smiling wearing hats, long line of caddies, caddie carrying golf bag gives club to golfer and they walk away LS side view of Pinehurst Country club house with parking lot with many cars, rear of clubhouse, view of Maniac Hill from veranda of golfers warming up, start of North South golf tournament with spectators Denny Shute takes a swing, caddy standing with golf bag, Myron Nelson swings, Jimmy Thompson drives golf ball, Vic Ghezzi swings club, pan across fairway with spectators, Jim Thompson sinks putt from edge of green, Ed Duffy sinks put and gallery in suits and hats watch, Jimmy Hines looks at camera Fans move to 17th tee. Ralph Guldahl swings. Bobby Jones takes a photograph sitting on ground. Bobby Cruikshank hits golf ball. Gallery moves to 18th green, Vic Ghezzi misses put but wins tournament. Men shake hands. crowd walks away women golfer swings. Estelle Lawson Page hits golf ball. Dorothy Kirby. Virginia Hemphill, Helen Guilfoyle makes a putt, Virginia Hemphill hits out of sand trap Horton Smith shows putting technique using overlapping grip. Sinks long put. Tony Manero demonstrates chip shot onto green. Jimmy Thompson shows long golf drive with overlapping grip. CU golf ball on tee. Johnny Revolta shoot golf ball out of sand trap. Ball lands in cup. CU overlapping golf club grip. Denny Shute demonstrates iron shot off of tee. CU hands grip golf club. Vic Ghezzi shows stance for successful drive. Cu hands on club, CU driver with golf ball. Golfer drives golf ball directly at camera
DN-211 1 inch
Roving 19th Hole Adds New Zest to (dry) Golf
OBAMA/GOLF
00:00:00:00 15:39:57 WS UNID man walking carrying golf clubs to black SUV surrounded by four UNID men, puts clubs into trunk of SUV // 15:40:13 WS Obama walks outside, obstructed by car // 15:40:43 WS ...
Paramount
President Dwight Eisenhower hosts Canadian Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent at the Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia, December 1956
News Clip: Layman & Company Library Tapes #004
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas.
Clinton - The Final Days; 04/00
Wacky and humorous video parody of Bill Clinton's final days as a "lame duck" in the White House as President - appearances by Joe Lockhart; Helen Thomas; Hillary Clinton; Kevin Spacey; Henry H. Shelton and others - Clinton at press conference with ONLY a disinterested Helen Thomas; Clinton looks for staff members; Tim Russert; Sam Donaldson; Bill operates White House switchboard and phone; Clinton makes paper origami; John Podesta speaks; Hillary Clinton rides away in limousine, Bill chases with lunch bag; Al Gore speaks; Bill mows White House lawn; Bill prunes bushes; Bill washes car; Bill does laundry; Bill reads magazine; Guy photocopies his head as Bill walks by; Bill at vending machine that won't take his dollar $, he bangs machine to get ice cream bar; Bill swings golf club, hits golf ball; Bill at laptop computer; White House Situation Room sign; Bill plays Battleship game with General Henry H. Shelton; Bill poses with cardboard cutout of himself; Clinton pretends to receive Academy Award, Kevin Spacey enters to take back his statue in disgust; Bill rides bicycle in hallway; Clinton receives Academy Award (or replica); Standing ovation; Clinton speaks at podium and wears tuxedo and black tie at ceremony
HISTORICAL FILM: ROSIE THE GOLFING ELEPHANT (1931)
Images of Rosie, the world’s only golf playing elephant, and a big player in publicity for Miami Beach, Florida, in 1931. She shot a 482 on a par 72 course.
Bob Hope Entertains The Troops
Bob Hope before military audiences over the years. He does a silly dance on stage, probably 1940s. In a later shot he delivers a one-liner in CU. WS shows him on stage with trademark golf club. Also nice CU of applauding serviceman. NOTE FOOTAGE MAY REQUIRE ADDITIONAL CLEARANCES.1940'
SPEARS (issue title is POINTS AND PINTS)
Part of POINTS AND PINTS issue. <br/> <br/>South Africa. <br/> <br/>A factory that makes heads for golf clubs helps war effort by making spears. Various shots of the spears being made. The manager / foreman is white, all the workers are black. <br/> <br/>Various shots of black South African soldiers marching around parade ground carrying spears instead of guns. <br/> <br/>Cataloguers' note: racist comment in commentary - carrying the spears "comes almost naturally" to black soldiers. <br/>
Man playing golf
Wide shot of man playing golf
AFRICAN SCENICS / BEAUTY SHOTS / GOLF COUNTRY CLUB
COVER FTG OF A COUNTRY CLUB IN HARARE, ZIMBABWE FOR A CS ON THE TENTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE ESTABLISHMENT OF BLACK MAJORITY RULE. 00:00:01 GOOD FTG OF WHITE GOLFERS, SHADED BY BLACK CADDIES, PLAYING THROUGH. INTVS WITH GOLFERS. CI: HUMANKIND: ZIMBABWE.
middle aged man dressed in black takes a swing on tee overlooking golf course below
Golfer hitting a ball, animation
Golfer hitting a ball, animation.
Putting his golf glove on
Man putting his sports glove on
Pathe
Rosie the elephant shows golfing prowess
President Warren G.Harding
BW 1920s CU President Warren G.Harding. Harding swings golf club - Harding's caddy is young black man. VS dormant factories symbolizing labor unrest, strikes - armed guards patrol plants.
S-S-SH! IT'S A GOLF SECRET
Introductory intertitle reads: "Fired by all the talk about golf, some very youthful champions show real form in an unusual match..." <br/> <br/>M/S of a group of people gathered around watching a very young child about to "tee off". He hits the ball and the crowd applauds. He takes another shot (the child is about three years old). The child walks along carrying his golf club, the crowd follow. There seems to be two children playing each other. Their caddy is black and holds hands with one of the boys as he walks along. <br/> <br/>The crowd react to various shots as if the children are playing like experts. Sometimes they miss the ball totally. When the first child gets his ball in the hole, the other runs up, moves his ball closer to the hole and knocks it in. They shake hands as the match ends.
1920s NEWSREELS
SCENES FROM BLACK COUNTRY CLUB IN WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY. WOMEN GOLFING. COUNTRY'S ONLY BLACK COUNTRY CLUB AT THE TIME. MEN GOLFING