Open, Western Open, North-South Open, Massachusetts Open, Phoenix Open, never finished out of the money in any golf tournament ... Sam Snead ($9,712), Ralph Guldahl ($9,477).
Asked on Friday why he has progressed so quickly in golf, Potgieter ... winner on either the PGA TOUR or Korn Ferry Tour since Ralph Guldahl at the 1931 Santa Monica Open (19 years, 2 months, ...
Entries: 1,402; Low Amateur — John Goodman 1938 (June 9-11): Ralph Guldahl, 284 (E); Dick Metz ... 283-71-5; Torrey Pines Golf Course (South Course), San Diego, Calif.; Entries: 8,390; Low Amateur — ...
Capan’s caddies in professional golf have ranged from his mom Charlynn ... becoming the youngest winner of a TOUR-sanctioned event since Ralph Guldahl in 1931, and he did just enough to finish ...
a month behind Ralph Guldahl when he won the 1932 Arizona Open for his second win. It's been quite the year for Kim, who honed his golf in Australia and the Philippines before turning pro.
not only in golf but in any other sport.” He played the Texas amateur circuit, trying to do as well as such crack golfers as Ralph Guldahl (who became U.S. Open champion in 1937 and 1938 ...
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Ralph was a member of the Hudson County Bar Association. He was an avid golfer and longtime member of the Bamm Hollow Country Club in Lincroft, Battleground Country Club in Manalapan and Grand ...
Rep. Ralph Norman, R-S.C., initially voted for Jim Jordan for speaker of the House Friday, but President-elect Trump was able to convince him to change his vote — while working on his golf game.
Republican lawmaker Ralph Norman, who initially opposed Mike Johnson for House speaker, has revealed details of a phone call between him and Donald Trump. The phone call took place ahead of Friday ...
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