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Byron Nelson
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País
USA

United States

Fecha de nacimiento
February 04, 1912
Falleció
September 26, 2006 (94)
Profesional desde
1932
Lugar de nacimiento
Waxahachie, TX
Universidad
-
PGA TOUR Wins
52
Wins (1966)
0
Top 10 (1966)
0
FedExCup Standings
-
FedExCup Fall Standings
-
World Rank (OWGR)
-
USA

United States

Byron Nelson

Physical Stats
6'1" (1.85m)Height
175lbs (79kg)Weight
Location
Waxahachie, United StatesBirthplace
-Residence
-Plays From
-College
Personal
-Age
Feb 4, 1912Birthday
1932Joined Tour
Wife, Louise (deceased); Wife, PeggyFamily

Personal

Known for his kindness and professional conduct both on and off the course.

His wife, Louise, died from complications of a stroke in 1985 in the 50th year of their marriage. Met his second wife, Peggy, when she volunteered at a celebrity golf tournament he attended in Dayton, Ohio, the same year Louise died.

Worked as an analyst during the 1970s and 1980s for ABC Sports on the network's golf telecasts.

Is credited with helping develop Tom Watson and Ken Venturi into successful PGA TOUR players.

Began his long association with the sport when he was a boy, caddying at Fort Worth's Glen Garden CC, a course where he met Ben Hogan.

The USGA's swing robot that tests and compares golf manufacturers' clubs is nicknamed the Iron Byron in honor of his career and the consistency of his golf swing.

Has several streets in Texas, including one near the Four Seasons Resort, home to the HP Byron Nelson Championship, named in his honor.

Also has a high school in the Northwest Independent School District named for him.

Authored more than a dozen books, including How I Played the Game.

Appeared as himself in the 1953 Jerry Lewis-Dean Martin movie, "The Caddy," along with, among others, Ben Hogan, Sam Snead and Julius Boros.

Palmarés como aficionado

Won the nine-hole caddie tournament at Garden CC, beating Ben Hogan in a playoff.

In September 1930, won the Southwest Amateur in Oklahoma City, beating Tommy Cochran, 7 and 6, in the scheduled 36-hole final.

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