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SHELL: VOL 25/KNUDSON VS. GEIBERGER 
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Shell’s Wonderful World of Golf was a weekly television series that aired from 1962 through 1970. This video is a golf match between George Knudson and Al Geiberger played at Victoria Golf Club, in Canada and aired March 2, 1968. The Victoria Golf Club is located on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, and features six par threes. It is not a long course, but its unique bunkering and the prevailing winds off the Pacific Ocean make it a fine test for a golfer of any level. George Knudson was Canada’s gift to the golfing world, and he represented them graciously. George was always considered on of the game’s finest ball strikers and put together 12 PGA Tour wins to prove it. He represented his country in nine World Cup competitions, winning the individual trophy in 1966. Al Geiberger has been one of the game’s favorites ever since he joined the PGA Tour in 1960. In a career that spanned 27 years, Al won 11 PGA Tour events, including the 1966 PGA Championship, and played on two Ryder Cup Teams.
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SHELL: VOL 25/KNUDSON VS. GEIBERGER - VHS GOLF VIDEO


SHELL: VOL 26/WEISKOPF VS. DEVICENZO - VHS GOLF VIDEO
Shell’s Wonderful World of Golf was a weekly television series that aired from 1962 through 1970. This video is a golf match between Tom Weiskopf and Roberto DeVicenzo played at Fedala Golf Club, in Morocco and aired March 18, 1967. The Fedala Golf Club in Morocco is a 6,500 yard, par 71 design featuring all the characteristics of links golf. From the wind-shaped cypress trees lining the fairways to the pounding of the adjacent Atlantic surf, Fedala truly tests golfers of all levels. Tom Weiskopf brought his sweet swing onto the PGA Tour in 1965 and won 15 events over the next 17 years. He currently divides his time between golf architecture and playing on the Senior PGA Tour. Roberto DeVicenzo is Argentina’s gift to the golfing world. He has won 4 PGA events and the 1967 British Open, and represented Argentina in the World Cup a record 17 times.
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SHELL: VOL 26/WEISKOPF VS. DEVICENZO - VHS GOLF VIDEO


SHELL: VOL 27/SANDERS VS. RODRIGUEZ 
- VHS GOLF VIDEO
Shell’s Wonderful World of Golf was a weekly television series that aired from 1962 through 1970. This video is a golf match between Doug Sanders and Chi Chi Rodriguez played at Dorado Beach Golf Club, in Puerto Rico and aired March 1, 1964 and pitted two of the game’s most colorful players. The Dorado Beach Golf Club is a 7,000 yard, par 72 design susceptible to the Atlantic breezes that constantly pound the Puerto Rican coast. Architect Robert Trent Jones ensured excitement by setting up the course so the wind is felt from all four quarters during each round. Colorful is the only way to describe Doug Sanders. A product of the state of Georgia, Sanders backed up his fun-loving demeanor with a strong game that amassed 19 PGA Tour victories His first, the Canadian Open, he won as an amateur. Chi Chi Rodriguez, born in Bayamon, Puerto Rico, is still one of the game’s most beloved players. A winner of 8 PGA Tour events, he represented Puerto Rico in 12 World Cup competitions and continues to find success on the Senior Tour.
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SHELL: VOL 27/SANDERS VS. RODRIGUEZ - VHS GOLF VIDEO


SHELL: VOL 28/ARCHER/ELDER/KNUDSON
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Shell’s Wonderful World of Golf was a weekly television series that aired from 1962 through 1970. This video is a golf match between George Archer, Lee Elder and George Knudson played at Sao Fernando Golf Club, in Brazil and aired January 31, 1970. The Sao Fernando Golf Club is a 6,500 yard, par 70 design that was carved out of thick Brazilian rain-forest. Its tree lined fairways place an emphasis on driving. Anything off the fairway here can make for a long day. In a career that spanned 25 years, “Big George” Archer won 12 PGA Tour events, including the 1969 Masters. He is currently one of the major forces on the Senior PGA Tour. Lee Elder joined the PGA Tour in 1967 and went on to win four PGA Tour events over the next 12 years. In 1975 he broke the color barrier by becoming the first black to compete in the Masters. George Knudson was Canada’s gift to the golfing world, and he represented them graciously. George was always considered one of the game’s finest ball strikers and put together 12 PGA Tour wins to prove it. He represented his country in nine World Cup competitions, winning the individual trophy in 1966.
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SHELL: VOL 28/ARCHER/ELDER/KNUDSON - VHS GOLF VIDEO


SHELL: VOL 29/DEVLIN VS. JACOBS 
- VHS GOLF VIDEO
Shell’s Wonderful World of Golf was a weekly television series that aired from 1962 through 1970. This video is a golf match between Bruce Devlin and Tommy Jacobs played at Golf Club of Rome, in Italy and aired January 7, 1967. Set among the hills of Rome, the Golf Club of Rome offers a history lesson with each round. Flowing through ancient ruins, the 6,500 yard, par 72 design features strategically placed pine trees and meandering streams, making for a challenging test on any day. Bruce Devlin came to the United States from “down under” in 1962 and stayed on to win eight PGA Tour events. He represented his native Australia in five World Cup competitions and designed more than 140 golf courses around the world. A holder of four PGA titles, Tommy Jacobs gained prominence at the 1964 US Open when he came in second to Ken Venturi. A member of the 1965 Ryder Cup Team, Jacobs was also runner up at the 1966 Masters.
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SHELL: VOL 29/DEVLIN VS. JACOBS - VHS GOLF VIDEO


SHELL: VOL 30/GEIBERGER/ALLISS/SIKES - VHS GOLF VIDEO
Shell’s Wonderful World of Golf was a weekly television series that aired from 1962 through 1970. This video is a golf match between Al Geiberger, Peter Alliss and Dan Sikes, played at Mauna Kea Golf Club, in Hawaii and aired February 1, 1969. The Mauna Kea Golf Club, located on Hawaii’s big island is a 6,800 yard, par 72 resort course designed by Robert Trent Jones. Carved out of lava rock, it features swaying palms and huge greens. Al Geiberger has been one of the game’s favorites ever since he joined the PGA Tour in 1960. In a career that spanned 27 years, Al won 11 PGA Tour events, including the 1966 PGA Championship, and played on two Ryder Cup Teams. Peter Alliss, son of British great Percy Alliss, was an accomplished amateur golfer in England before making his way into the professional ranks. As a professional, he became known as one of the game’s fiercest match players, appearing on 8 Ryder Cup Teams from 1953 to 1969. Dan Sikes graduated from the University of Florida with a law degree in 1960, but chose to play the PGA Tour instead. In his 20 year career, he racked up six victories and made the 1969 Ryder Cup Team.
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SHELL: VOL 30/GEIBERGER/ALLISS/SIKES - VHS GOLF VIDEO

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