American State Closeup of grunge Georgia waving flag loopable stock video
American State Closeup of grunge Georgia waving flag loopable stock video Georgia is a southeastern U.S. state whose terrain spans coastal beaches, farmland and mountains. Capital city Atlanta is home of the Georgia Aquarium and the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site, dedicated to the African-American leader’s life and times. The city of Savannah is famed for its 18th- and 19th-century architecture and leafy public squares. Augusta hosts the Masters golf tournament.
Augusta, Georgia. Famous Augusta National Golf Club. Home of the Masters Golf Tournament
Augusta, Georgia. Famous Augusta National Golf Club. Home of the Masters Golf Tournament
Paramount
Ben Hogan wins 1953 Masters Tournament
FILE- TIGER WOODS WINS 5TH MASTERS, FIRST SINCE 2005
--SUPERS--\nFile\n\n --VO SCRIPT--\nTIGER WOODS WON HIS FIFTH MASTERS AND 15TH MAJOR TITLE ON SUNDAY -- AT THE 83RD EDITION OF THE MASTERS IN AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.\nIT'S AMONG THE GREATEST COMEBACK STORIES IN SPORTS, AS HE OVERCAME CAREER-THREATENING BACK PROBLEMS.\nIT'S WOODS' FIRST MAJOR TITLE IN 11 YEARS -- AND HIS FIRST MASTERS WIN SINCE 2005.\nTHE WIN PUTS WOODS JUST THREE MAJORS BEHIND THE ALL-TIME RECORD HOLDER, JACK NICKLAUS.\n -----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----\n\n --KEYWORD TAGS--\nAUGUSTA GEORGIA GOLF TIGER WOODS MASTERS\n
L'Equipe du Soir on April 13, 2025 (EDS).
JACK NICKLAUS WINS MASTERS GOLF
Augusta, Georgia <br/> <br/>Two shots of crowds on the fairway at Augusta golf-course, Georgia. MS. Arnold Palmer, Gary Player and Jack Nicklaus teeing off. VS. Showing Palmer, Player and Nicklaus on various greens. Nicklaus sinks at the last to win the title and hurls his ball into the crowd who all dive for it. MS. Arnold Palmer helping Jack Nicklaus on with the green jacket which is the sign of the Master's title. (F.G.)
A couple in a golf cart during the 1953 Masters Tournament of Champions in Augusta, Georgia
Crowds at the 1953 Masters tournament at the Augusta National Golf Club (2604 Washington Rd, Augusta, GA 30904, United States) in Augusta, Georgia. Spectators on the golf course. Spectators walk across the golf course. A couple seated in a golf cart stops in front of the camera and they smile, and then the cart moves past many spectators. Location: Augusta Georgia USA. Date: 1953.
1960s TV SHOWS
SULLIVAN TALKS ABOUT THE 1965 WINNER OF THE MASTERS GOLF TOURNAMENT IN AUGUSTA FLORIDA, DOUG FORD. SHOW CUTS TO THE BONNAIR HOTEL IN AUGUSTA. WS STILL FRAME AERIAL VIEW OF THE HOTEL.
GOLF MASTERS TOURNAMENT 1979 - 2
Golfers teeing off at the Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Course. Fans mill around the scoreboard and sit at tables under umbrellas at Augusta National. PLEASE NOTE VIDEO & AUDIO OF NEWS ANCHORS & REPORTERS IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR LICENSING
MASTERS GOLF (4/5/1995)
GOLF'S FIRST MAJOR, THE MAJESTIC 59TH MASTERS, TEES-OFF TOMORROW FROM AUGUSTA. SPAIN'S JOSE MARIA OLAZABAL WILL BE BACK TO DEFEND HIS TITLE, AND ONCE AGAIN, THE FAVORITES WILL BE THE EUROPEANS. 6 OF THE LAST 7 MASTERS CHAMPIONS HAVE COME FROM ACROSS THE ATLANTIC. OLAZABAL IS TOUTING COUNTRYMAN SEVE BALLESTEROS, WHILE MANY EYES WILL FOCUS ON NICK FALDO AND BERNHARD LANGER.
04/00/73 C0033753 / COLOR AUGUSTA / GEORGIA: MASTERS OF GOLF:
04/00/73 C0033753 / COLOR AUGUSTA / GEORGIA: MASTERS OF GOLF: "MASTER S OF GOLF" SHOWS: VARIOUS SHOTS OF PLAYERS & ON LOOKERS: (SHOT 4/6/73 400FT) GOLF - 1973 GEORGIA - AUGUSTA AARON, TOMMY L RUSSEL / 400 FT / UNCUT / COLOR
Hootie Johnson; 11/02
Augusta National Golf Club and Masters Tournament Chairman Hootie Johnson talks about controversy around not allowing women members at club
MEMORIAL GOLF TOURNEY (05/30/1996)
PGA Memorial golf tournament gets underway at Muirfield Valley Country Club in Dublin, Obio
DN-B-323 Beta SP
UNIVERSAL NEWSREELS - MOSTLY ARNOLD PALMER COMPILED SHOTS
04/09/74 C0045478 - COLOR AUGUSTA, GEORGIA: TOMMY AARONS AND JACK NICKLAUS TALK ABOUT THE 1974 MASTERS TOURNAMENT AT AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
04/09/74 C0045478 - COLOR AUGUSTA, GEORGIA: TOMMY AARONS AND JACK NICKLAUS TALK ABOUT THE 1974 MASTERS TOURNAMENT AT AUGUSTA, GEORGIA FCS "GOLF" SHOWS: ARRONS Q&A SOF: NICHLAUS SOF Q&A: (SHOT 4/9/74 43FT) NOTE: CUTS UNDER C0045373 AARONS, TOMMY - SOF NICKLAUS, JACK - SOF GEORGIA - AUGUSTA XX / 43 FT / 16 ORIG / COLOR / A&C
The Shock Team of April 14, 2025 (EDC).
MS AERIAL Shot of Augusta national golf course / Georgia, United States
49224a GOLFER BOBBY JONES DEMONSTRATES HIS GOLFING TECHNIQUE
This silent film from the 1920s shows the legendary Bobby Jones demonstrating how to drive a golf ball, and the short game. The film features slow motion studies of Jones' technique and analysis provided by title cards. The film was released by Kodak for the home market as part of the "Kodascope Library". The 1936 catalog described it this way: By means of both normal and slow-motion photography we see this prominent young golfer demonstrate correct gold form in the use of the different clubs. Upper body and foot position and motion are analyzed. This subject is of general interest to golf clubs and all who play this popular game.<p><p>Robert Tyre "Bobby" Jones Jr. (March 17, 1902 – December 18, 1971) was an American amateur golfer, and a lawyer by profession, who was one of the most influential figures in the history of the sport. Jones founded and helped design the Augusta National Golf Club, and co-founded the Masters Tournament. The innovations that he introduced at the Masters have been copied by virtually every professional golf tournament in the world.<p><p>Jones was the most successful amateur golfer ever to compete at a national and international level. During his peak from 1923 to 1930, he dominated top-level amateur competition, and competed very successfully against the world's best professional golfers. Jones often beat stars such as Walter Hagen and Gene Sarazen, the era's top pros. Jones earned his living mainly as a lawyer, and competed in golf only as an amateur, primarily on a part-time basis, and chose to retire from competition at age 28, though he earned significant money from golf after that, as an instructor and equipment designer.<p><p>Explaining his decision to retire, Jones said, "It [championship golf] is something like a cage. First you are expected to get into it and then you are expected to stay there. But of course, nobody can stay there." Jones is most famous for his unique "Grand Slam," consisting of his victory in all four major golf tournaments of his era (the open and amateur championships in both the U.S. & the U.K.) in a single calendar year (1930). In all Jones played in 31 majors, winning 13 and placing among the top ten finishers 27 times.<p><p>After retiring from competitive golf in 1930, Jones founded and helped design the Augusta National Golf Club soon afterwards in 1933. He also co-founded the Masters Tournament, which has been annually staged by the club since 1934 (except for 1943–45, when it was canceled due to World War II). The Masters evolved into one of golf's four major championships. Jones came out of retirement in 1934 to play in the Masters on an exhibition basis through 1948. Jones played his last round of golf at East Lake Golf Club, his home course in Atlanta, on August 18, 1948. A picture commemorating the event now sits in the clubhouse at East Lake. Citing health reasons, he quit golf permanently thereafter.<p><p>We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example: "01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference."<p><p>This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD, 2k and 4k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com
Augusta, Georgia. Famous Augusta National Golf Club. Home of the Masters Golf Tournament
Augusta, Georgia. Famous Augusta National Golf Club. Home of the Masters Golf Tournament
Paramount
Jack Burke, Jr. wins Masters Tournament
1960s NEWSREELS
ARNOLD PALMER TEES OFF AT MASTERS IN AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
GEORGE ARCHER WINS 1969 MASTERS GOLF - 1
Montage of golf pro George Archer at the game including his winning the 1969 Masters Golf Tournament in Augusta, Georgia.
The Masters and the coveted green jacket
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