One of the greatest rounds in PGA TOUR history! In 1999, David Duval shot a final-round 59 en route to victory at The American Express at PGA West.

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well conditions are perfect and that right Dead [Music] online you can almost sense him and with his natural fade it should drift back away from the water to the middle of the green look at this it is a thing of beauty to watch well the ball started just left of center it’s drifting to the right this looks good get back there how good back for 59 is 59 the best final round ever

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  1. I worked in a sporting goods store in Jax, FL. He came in and bought top of the line fishing gear. Cracked me up that he didn't even sniff the golf area given the fact he was sponsored by Titleist. One of the nicest customers to deal with.

  2. If Freddy's swing is butter then Duval's is Parkay. Has the exact same tempo every single swing. Great player. ✌️

  3. The really interesting thing about his swing is he actually lifted his head/took his eye off the ball just as he was striking the ball. A stark contrast to the "keep your head down" that I was taught.

  4. I wish we could have seen more golf between him and Tiger. At his peak, David said golf was so easy it wasn't fun anymore.

  5. To shoot 59 on par 72 is just ridiculous…not taking away from 59 on a par 70 but -13 during the Final Round too??? That Makes it even more outrageous 👏 🏆

  6. He was even world number 1 during tigers ultimate peak in early 2000s. Disappeared after that open win. Incredible competitor to tiger

  7. Duvall was as close to Woods as anyone ever during his prime. Imo what hurt Duvall the most was his significant weight loss. Was never the same.

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