Classic Buddy Hackett

The video of Ed McMahon and Johnny Carson posted earlier this week reminded me of this classic joke that the late Buddy Hackett told and acted out on the Tonight Show years ago. Enjoy.

Old Jews telling jokes is back

After a short break, one of the best new websites of the year — Old Jews Telling Jokes — is back with a new round of jokes. Enjoy.

The swing that won the U.S. Open

No wonder 2009 U.S. Open champion Lucas Glover is one of the leaders on the PGA Tour in the total driving statistic. At 6’2", he achieves amazing extension on his backswing and then delivers a powerful but controlled blow to the ball as he swings around his body on the downswing. This is the type of swing that holds up well under the pressure of tournament golf.

 

Houston’s connection to the new U.S. Open champion

Lucas-Glover-2_2319691 Houston is synonymous with golf, so it’s appropriate that new U.S. Open champion Lucas Glover‘s former teacher and mentor was the late Dick Harmon (see also here), who was one of Houston’s most respected golf instructors for decades before his sudden death in 2006. Glover was one of Dick’s pallbearers, delivered one of the eulogies at the funeral and had to fight back tears when he was asked about his relationship with Dick during his post-U.S. Open interview session. What a fitting tribute for a student to give to a wonderful teacher whose spirit still permeates Houston’s golf community.

The 29 year-old Glover has long been considered a likely star by other professional golfers and appeared to be ready to fulfill that promise in the 2005-2006 seasons when he won his first tournament (the 2005 Walt Disney Classic), recorded 16 top-10 finishes and just missed earning a spot on the 2006 Ryder Cup team.

DickHarmon However, Glover struggled after Harmon’s death in late 2006 and fell all the way to 178th in the World Golf Rankings after last season. Things got so bad that Glover put his clubs away for two months after last season to refresh himself from the grind of PGA Tour golf. Before the U.S. Open, he had already shown signs of regaining his form this season with a tie for 3rd at the Buick Invitational, a tie for 2nd at Quail Hollow and a jump to 71st in the World Golf Rankings. But Glover now appears ready to vault into the top echelons of golf with his U.S. Open championship at Bethpage. He has a superb all-around game.

Finally, as satisfying as Glover’s victory was, it may not have been as gratifying as David Duval contending for the title and finishing in a tie for second. As noted here almost five years ago, it’s been a long, strange trip back to the top tier of professional golf for Duval. Here’s hoping that he stays this time.

Jenkins @ the Open

With the 2009 U.S. Open that is finishing today, Clear Thinkers favorite Dan Jenkins is covering his 200th major golf tournament. In one of the more remarkable developments of the tournament, the 79 year-old Jenkins has been reporting on developments through Twitter, where he has proved to be a natural (one of his recent posts: "If David Duval wins this thing, it’ll be the biggest comeback from a slump since Mickey Rourke got nominated for an Oscar"). Below is a recent HBO interview of Jenkins talking about his friend Ben Hogan, who was the master of the U.S. Open during the late 1940’s and early 50’s. Enjoy a true Texas original reminiscing about another one: