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Alfonso Angelini (1918–1995) was an Italian professional golfer and instructor after World War II.

(1983). 9780856135200, .

Angelini won the Italian Native Open eleven times between 1947 and 1969.

(1973). 9780900403064, Golfer's Handbook. .
He was also runner-up at the Italian Open in 1950 (lost playoff to ), 1952, 1958 and 1959. He won his first international tournament when he beat Gerard de Wit in the playoff at the Dutch Open in 1955. He also won the in 1957 and 1966 and the in 1962 and 1966. In 1968 he played the World Cup in Rome with Roberto Bernardini, finishing third behind Canada and the United States. He played The Open Championship six times, finishing 12th in 1954.

Angelini lost to in a playoff for the 1972 PGA Seniors Championship at , Scotland. He took a bogey 5 at the first extra hole to Bousfield's par 4.

Angelini and Grappasonni were teaching pros at the Golf Club Villa d'Este. Together with they founded the Professional Golfer's Association of Italy in 1962. The three men were known as the "three musketeers".


Professional wins
this list may be incomplete
  • 1945 Rome Open
  • 1947 Italian Native Open
    (1975). 9780670294015, Viking Press. .
  • 1951 Italian Native Open
  • 1952 Italian Native Open
  • 1953 Italian Native Open
  • 1955 Dutch Open
  • 1957
  • 1958 Italian Native Open
  • 1959 Italian Native Open
  • 1961 Italian Native Open
  • 1962 , Italian Native Open
  • 1964 Italian Native Open
  • 1965 Italian Native Open
  • 1966 ,
  • 1968 Lancia d'Oro
  • 1969 Italian Native Open
  • 1970 Lancia d'Oro


Results in major championships
Masters Tournament
The Open ChampionshipCUT T12CUTT31CUTCUT
Masters Tournament CUT
The Open Championship

Note: Angelini never played in the U.S. Open nor the .

CUT = missed the half-way cut
"T" indicates a tie for a place


Team appearances
  • Continental Europe–United States: (representing Continental Europe): 1953
  • : (representing the Rest of Europe): 1954, 1955, 1958
  • World Cup (representing Italy): 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1968, 1969

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