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Cary Middlecoff
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USA

United States

Data de nascimentoJan 6, 1921
FaleceuSeptember 01, 1998 (77)
Tornou-se profissional1947
Local de nascimentoHalls, TN
FaculdadeUniversity of Mississippi
CarreiraVence39
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Cary Middlecoff

Perfil

Altura

6'2"

Peso

185lbs

Aniversário

Jan 6, 1921

Faleceu

September 01, 1998 (77)

Local de nascimento

Halls, TN

Tornou-se profissional

1947

Rendimentos de Carreira

$295,168

Faculdade

University of Mississippi

Família

Wife, Edith

Pessoal

Learned the game from his father, Herman, a dentist who was his club's champion. As a U.S. Army dentist, records indicate he filled 12,093 cavities. His father wasn't convinced his son was making the right decision when he left dentistry behind to become a professional golfer.

Was known for his likable but skittish personality and his quick walking pace on the golf course between shots but his slow play in choosing clubs and lining up putts.

Posthumously honored by the Memorial Tournament as one of its 2005 honorees, along with LPGA star Betsy Rawls.

Published Cary Middlecoff's Master Guide to Golf in 1960.

Died of congestive heart failure on Sept. 2 in the Allen Morgan Health Center in Memphis. Interred at Crittenden Memorial Park in Marion, Ark.

In 1978, ended his broadcasting career with CBS Sports.

Published The Golf Swing in 1974.

Began broadcasting for CBS Sports, working the Masters Tournament in 1965.

In 1960, he appeared as himself in "The Bellboy," Jerry Lewis' directorial debut filmed at the Fontainebleau Hotel in Miami.

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