Raymond Floyd Defies Age, History for Improbable ’86 U.S. Open Win
By Travis Puterbaugh, Curator In April 1986, Jack Nicklaus shocked the world when he won his sixth Masters title and at the age of 46
By Travis Puterbaugh, Curator In April 1986, Jack Nicklaus shocked the world when he won his sixth Masters title and at the age of 46
By Dave Cordero, World Golf Hall of Fame It was an unusually warm Sunday afternoon at Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro, North Carolina. Al Geiberger
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By Travis Puterbaugh, Curator Sir Nick Faldo, a winner of six Major Championships, resides amongst an elite group of golfers including only Jack Nicklaus, Gary
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By Travis Puterbaugh, World Golf Hall of Fame Curator “He plays a game with which I am not familiar.” –Bobby Jones, 1965 Those words were
Friday, July 28, 2017 Sea Island, Georgia After the Major Championships have been won and numerous tournament checks have been cashed, one of the most