By all accounts, the YouTube video-sharing platform is so vast and growing so rapidly, no one is able to give an accurate picture of how big it actually is. And yet, out of this content colossus, I have a clear favourite clip. It lasts 37 seconds; just long enough to show Seve Ballesteros rifling a long iron into the 5th at St Andrews in 1984, with playing partner Lee Trevino crooning, “Touch of class, baby,” in the background. I must have watched it at least 500 times.
Okay, you’ve got me. I haven’t watched every video on YouTube, but even if we have another two or three pandemics and I somehow manage it, my favourite will not change. It is hard to put into words why this particular video is…
