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"A Slazenger 7 Doesn't Lie" | Goldfinger 1964 β The Golf Cheat Showdown β³π©π
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"A Slazenger 7 Doesn't Lie" | Goldfinger 1964 β The Golf Cheat Showdown β³π©π
Description:
A shilling a hole. A gold bar on the green. And a villain who thought his mute manservant could win him the game. π¨
In Goldfinger (1964), Bond (Sean Connery) has tracked the gold-obsessed smuggler to Stoke Park Golf Club . The match starts friendlyβuntil Bond drops a Nazi gold bar onto the green .
"I should think 5,000 pounds is enough to add interest for the last two holes?" π°
Goldfinger's eyes light up. He accepts.
The cheat is clever. Bond is cleverer.
On the 17th, Oddjob (Harold Sakata) drops a replacement ball down his trouser legβplanting it in the rough so Goldfinger avoids penalty . Bond's caddy suspects: "If that's his original ball, I'm Arnold Palmer!"
But Bond's foot is already covering Goldfinger's real Slazenger 1 .
The swap is sleight-of-hand.
On the final green, Goldfinger sinks his putt and smirks. Bond points down at the ball:
"You play a Slazenger 1, don't you? Well, thisβis a Slazenger 7." π―
Goldfinger's face falls. Bond's voice is ice:
"We're playing strict rules. So I'm afraid you lose the holeβand the match."
The lesson?
Never cheat a man who's already holding your lost ball in his pocket. And never underestimate the man in the grey Aston Martin DB5. ππ¨
If you love Bond's cold brilliance, Oddjob's crushing grip (he pulverizes the ball with his bare hand), or just want to watch the most expensive round of golf in cinema historyβhit play. π¬πΏ
π Watch Bond beat the villain at his own crooked game!
#JamesBond #Goldfinger #SeanConnery #007 #GoldfingerGolf #Slazenger7 #StokePark #AuricGoldfinger #Oddjob #ClassicCinema #SpyMovie #IconicScene #UnderratedScene #MustWatch #ShortsFeed #ViralClip β³π©ππ¬πΏ
Description:
A shilling a hole. A gold bar on the green. And a villain who thought his mute manservant could win him the game. π¨
In Goldfinger (1964), Bond (Sean Connery) has tracked the gold-obsessed smuggler to Stoke Park Golf Club . The match starts friendlyβuntil Bond drops a Nazi gold bar onto the green .
"I should think 5,000 pounds is enough to add interest for the last two holes?" π°
Goldfinger's eyes light up. He accepts.
The cheat is clever. Bond is cleverer.
On the 17th, Oddjob (Harold Sakata) drops a replacement ball down his trouser legβplanting it in the rough so Goldfinger avoids penalty . Bond's caddy suspects: "If that's his original ball, I'm Arnold Palmer!"
But Bond's foot is already covering Goldfinger's real Slazenger 1 .
The swap is sleight-of-hand.
On the final green, Goldfinger sinks his putt and smirks. Bond points down at the ball:
"You play a Slazenger 1, don't you? Well, thisβis a Slazenger 7." π―
Goldfinger's face falls. Bond's voice is ice:
"We're playing strict rules. So I'm afraid you lose the holeβand the match."
The lesson?
Never cheat a man who's already holding your lost ball in his pocket. And never underestimate the man in the grey Aston Martin DB5. ππ¨
If you love Bond's cold brilliance, Oddjob's crushing grip (he pulverizes the ball with his bare hand), or just want to watch the most expensive round of golf in cinema historyβhit play. π¬πΏ
π Watch Bond beat the villain at his own crooked game!
#JamesBond #Goldfinger #SeanConnery #007 #GoldfingerGolf #Slazenger7 #StokePark #AuricGoldfinger #Oddjob #ClassicCinema #SpyMovie #IconicScene #UnderratedScene #MustWatch #ShortsFeed #ViralClip β³π©ππ¬πΏ
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