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UNITED STATES
Height:
5 ft, 10 in
Weight:
200 lbs
Birthday:
06/30/1951
| PGA TOUR VICTORIES | (5) |
| 1975 Ed McMahon-Jaycees Quad Cities Open, Pleasant Valley Classic. 1976 Memorial Tournament. 1985 Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic, NEC World Series of Golf. | |
| INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES | |
| (3): 2003 Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf Raphael Division [with Gary Koch]. 2008 Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf Raphael Division [with Gary Koch]. 2009 Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf Raphael Division [with Gary Koch]. | |
| Current Year Champions Tour Money and Position | (123) |
| $928 | |
| Current Year Best Champions Tour Finishes | |
| T4-- Legends Mutual Insurance Legends of Golf Raphael Division. | |
| Current Year Champions Tour Best Round | |
| 83 at Round 3, Encompass Insurance Pro-Am of Tampa Bay. | |
| Best PGA TOUR Finishes | |
| 1-- Ed McMahon-Jaycees Quad Cities Open, Pleasant Valley Classic, Memorial Tournament, Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic, NEC World Series of Golf. | |
| 2011 Best Champions Tour Finishes | |
| T2-- Legends of Golf Raphael Division. | |
| 2011 Season Champions Tour | |
| Tournaments Entered--; in money--; Top 10 finishes-- | |
| Career Highlights | |
| Has appeared in several Champions Tour events in the last few years, but primarily works as a golf commentator for NBC Sports' golf telecasts. Teamed with Gary Koch to win the Raphael Division at the 2003 Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf and the pair was victorious again in 2008, thanks to a final-round, 12-under-par 60, and in 2009. Played the PGA TOUR from 1975-96. During his rookie year, won back-to-back titles at the 1975 Quad Cities Open and Pleasant Valley Classic. Won inaugural Memorial Tournament, where he defeated Hale Irwin on fourth playoff hole. Also claimed the unofficial Magnolia Classic in 1980 in Hattiesburg, MS. | |
| PGA TOURPlayoff Record | |
| 2-1 | |
| Other Information | |
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Has appeared in several Champions Tour events in the last few years, but primarily works as a golf commentator for NBC Sports' golf telecasts. Teamed with Gary Koch to win the Raphael Division at 2003, 2008 and 2009 Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf. Played the PGA TOUR from 1975-96. During his rookie year, won back-to-back titles at the 1975 Quad Cities Open and Pleasant Valley Classic. Came back the following year to prevail at the inaugural Memorial Tournament, where he defeated Hale Irwin on the fourth playoff hole. Did not win again for nine years when he claimed a pair of titles in 1985—Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic and the NEC World Series of Golf. Defeated George Burns and Raymond Floyd for his win in New York. Also claimed the unofficial Magnolia Classic in 1980 in Hattiesburg, MS. Best year was in 1985 when he won $360,554 for eighth place on the money list. At one time in his career was a member of the PGA Tour's Policy Board. |
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