Gary James Player (born 1 November 1935) is a South African retired professional golfer who is widely considered to be one of the greatest golfers of all time. During his career, Player won nine major championships on the regular tour and nine major championships on the Champions Tour. At the age of 29, Player won the 1965 U.S. Open and became the first non-American to win all four majors in a career, known as the career Grand Slam. At the time, he was the youngest player to do this, though Jack Nicklaus (26) and Tiger Woods (24) subsequently broke this record. Player became only the third golfer in history to win the Career Grand Slam, following Ben Hogan and Gene Sarazen, and only Nicklaus, Woods and Rory McIlroy have performed the feat since. He won over 160 professional tournaments on six continents over seven decades and was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 1974.
Nicknamed the Black Knight, Mr. Fitness, and the International Ambassador of Golf, he is also a golf course architect with more than 400 design projects on five continents throughout the world. Player has also authored or co-written 36 books on golf instruction, design, philosophy, motivation and fitness. On 7 January 2021, Player was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by United States President Donald Trump.
The Player Group was established by Marc Player who owns and operates The Player Foundation, which has a primary objective of promoting underprivileged education around the world. In 1983, Marc Player established the Blair Atholl Schools in Johannesburg, South Africa, which has educational facilities for more than 500 students from kindergarten through eighth grade. In 2013 it celebrated its 30th anniversary with charity golf events in London, Palm Beach, Shanghai and Cape Town, bringing its total of funds raised to over US$60 million.
Player married wife Vivienne Verwey (sister of professional golfer Bobby Verwey) on 19 January 1957, four years after turning professional. Together they had six children: Jennifer, Marc, Wayne, Michele, Theresa, and Amanda. He also has 22 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. During the early days of his career, Player would travel from tournament to tournament with his wife, six children, their nanny and a tutor in tow. Vivienne died of cancer in August 2021.
Player is the brother of Ian Player, a South African environmental educator, activist and conservationist.
Player competed regularly on the U.S. based PGA Tour from the late 1950s. He led the Tour money list in 1961, and went on to accumulate 24 career Tour titles. He also played an exceptionally busy schedule all over the world, and he has been called the world's most traveled athlete. Player has logged more than in air travel – in 2005 it was estimated that he had "probably flown further… than any athlete in history".
Player has more victories than anyone else in the South African Open (13) and the Australian Open (7). He held the record for most victories in the World Match Play Championship, with five wins, from 1973 until 1991 when this feat was equalled by Seve Ballesteros, finally losing his share of the record in 2004, when Ernie Els won the event for the sixth time. Player was in the top ten of Mark McCormack's world golf rankings from their inception in 1968 until 1981; he was ranked second in 1969, 1970 and 1972, each time to Jack Nicklaus.
Player was the only player in the 20th century to win the British Open in three different decades. His first win, as a 23-year-old in 1959 at Muirfield, came after he double-bogeyed the last hole. In 1974, he became one of the few golfers in history to win two major championships in the same season. Player last won the Masters in 1978, when he started seven strokes behind 54-hole leader Hubert Green entering the final round, and won by one shot with birdies at seven of the last 10 holes for a back nine 30 and a final round 64. One week later, Player again came from seven strokes back in the final round to win the Tournament of Champions. In 1984, at the age of 48 Player nearly became the oldest ever major champion, finishing in second place behind Lee Trevino at the PGA Championship. And in gusty winds at the 1998 Masters, he became the oldest golfer ever to make the cut, breaking the 25-year-old record set by Sam Snead. Player credited this feat to his dedication to the concept of diet, health, practice and golf fitness.Hill, Susan: "Fit For Golf", page 34. Resort Living
Player has occasionally been accused of cheating, particularly in the 1974 Open; he has strongly denied the accusations. Later, at a skins game in Arizona in 1983, Tom Watson accused him of cheating by moving a leaf from behind his ball.
Being South African, Player never played in the Ryder Cup in which American and European golfers compete against each other. Regarding the event, Player remarked, "The things I have seen in the Ryder Cup have disappointed me. You are hearing about hatred and war."
In 2000, Golf Digest magazine ranked Player as the eighth greatest golfer of all time.
In 2002, Player was voted as the second greatest global golfer of all time by a panel of international media, golf magazines and fellow professionals conducted by the leading Golf Asia Magazine.
On 10 April 2009, he played for the last time in the Masters, where he was playing for his record 52nd time – every year since 1957 except for 1973, when he was recovering from surgery. After Nicklaus and Palmer, he was the last of the Big Three to retire from this tournament, which is a testament to his longevity.
At age 73 on 23 July 2009, Player competed in the Senior British Open Championship at Sunningdale Golf Club, 53 years after capturing his maiden European Tour victory at the Berkshire venue.
Augusta National Golf Club and the Masters announced on 5 July 2011 that Player had been invited to join Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer as an honorary starter. The Big Three were reunited in this capacity starting with the 2012 tournament.
In July 2013, Player became the oldest athlete ever to pose nude in ESPN The Magazines annual Body Issue to inspire people to keep looking after themselves throughout their lives whatever their age.
However, in a 1987 interview with The Los Angeles Times, Player disavowed the system of apartheid, stating, "We have a terrible system in apartheid... it's almost a cancerous disease. I'm happy to say it's being eliminated. ... We've got to get rid of this apartheid." In an interview with Graham Bensinger, Player discussed his early support for apartheid stating that the South African Government had "pulled the wool over our eyes" and that the people were "brainwashed" into supporting these policies.
In June 2016, in an interview with bunkered.co.uk, Player branded as "laughable" a report released by the R&A and USGA governing bodies which said that driving distance in golf was only increasing minimally. He warned of a "tsunami coming" due to the governing bodies' failure to address issues surrounding new golf technology. After the 2017 Alfred Dunhill Links Championship, Player reiterated these comments, taking to messaging service Twitter to say he was sad to see the Old Course at St Andrews "brought to her knees" after Ross Fisher broke the course record on a day of very low scoring during the final round.
Major championships (9) |
Other PGA Tour (15) |
1 | 20 Apr 1958 | Kentucky Derby Open | −14 (68-68-69-69=274) | 3 strokes | Chick Harbert, Ernie Vossler |
2 | 3 Jul 1959 | The Open Championship | −4 (75-71-70-68=284) | 2 strokes | Fred Bullock, Flory Van Donck |
3 | 29 Jan 1961 | Lucky International Open | −12 (70-69-68-65=272) | 2 strokes | George Bayer, Don Whitt |
4 | 26 Mar 1961 | Sunshine Open Invitational | −15 (69-68-67-69=273) | 1 stroke | Arnold Palmer |
5 | 10 Apr 1961 | Masters Tournament | −8 (69-68-69-74=280) | 1 stroke | Charles Coe, Arnold Palmer |
6 | 22 Jul 1962 | PGA Championship | −2 (72-67-69-70=278) | 1 stroke | Bob Goalby |
7 | 13 Jan 1963 | San Diego Open Invitational | −14 (65-65-70-70=270) | 1 stroke | Tony Lema |
8 | 9 Mar 1964 | Pensacola Open Invitational | −14 (71-68-66-69=274) | Playoff | Miller Barber, Arnold Palmer |
9 | 31 May 1964 | 500 Festival Open Invitation | −11 (70-66-70-67=273) | 1 stroke | Doug Sanders, Art Wall Jr. |
10 | 21 Jun 1965 | U.S. Open | +2 (70-70-71-71=282) | Playoff | Kel Nagle |
11 | 13 Jul 1968 | The Open Championship (2) | +1 (74-71-71-73=289) | 2 strokes | Bob Charles, Jack Nicklaus |
12 | 20 Apr 1969 | Tournament of Champions | −4 (69-74-69-72=284) | 2 strokes | Lee Trevino |
13 | 5 Apr 1970 | Greater Greensboro Open | −13 (70-63-73-65=271) | 2 strokes | Miller Barber |
14 | 21 Mar 1971 | Greater Jacksonville Open | −7 (70-70-72-69=281) | Playoff | Hal Underwood |
15 | 28 Mar 1971 | National Airlines Open Invitational | −14 (69-67-70-68=274) | 2 strokes | Lee Trevino |
16 | 26 Mar 1972 | Greater New Orleans Open | −9 (73-69-68-69=279) | 1 stroke | Dave Eichelberger, Jack Nicklaus |
17 | 6 Aug 1972 | PGA Championship (2) | +1 (71-71-67-72=281) | 2 strokes | Tommy Aaron, Jim Jamieson |
18 | 9 Sep 1973 | Southern Open | −10 (69-65-67-69=270) | 1 stroke | Forrest Fezler |
19 | 14 Apr 1974 | Masters Tournament (2) | −10 (71-71-66-70=278) | 2 strokes | Dave Stockton, Tom Weiskopf |
20 | 26 May 1974 | Danny Thomas Memphis Classic | −15 (65-72-69-67=273) | 2 strokes | Lou Graham, Hubert Green |
21 | 13 Jul 1974 | The Open Championship (3) | −2 (69-68-75-70=282) | 4 strokes | Peter Oosterhuis |
22 | 9 Apr 1978 | Masters Tournament (3) | −11 (72-72-69-64=277) | 1 stroke | Rod Funseth, Hubert Green, Tom Watson |
23 | 16 Apr 1978 | MONY Tournament of Champions (2) | −7 (70-68-76-67=281) | 2 strokes | Andy North, Lee Trevino |
24 | 23 Apr 1978 | Houston Open | −18 (64-67-70-69=270) | 1 stroke | Andy Bean |
PGA Tour playoff record (3–10)
1 | 1958 | Dallas Open Invitational | Julius Boros, John McMullin, Sam Snead | Snead won with birdie on first extra hole |
2 | 1959 | Memphis Open | Al Balding, Don Whitt | Whitt won with par on second extra hole Balding eliminated by birdie on first hole |
3 | 1961 | American Golf Classic | Jay Hebert | Lost to birdie on second extra hole |
4 | 1962 | Masters Tournament | Dow Finsterwald, Arnold Palmer | Palmer won 18-hole playoff; Palmer: −4 (68), Player: −1 (71), Finsterwald: +5 (77) |
5 | 1962 | Memphis Open Invitational | Lionel Hebert, Gene Littler | Hebert won with birdie on first extra hole |
6 | 1963 | Palm Springs Golf Classic | Jack Nicklaus | Lost 18-hole playoff; Nicklaus: −7 (65), Player: +1 (73) |
7 | 1964 | Pensacola Open Invitational | Miller Barber, Arnold Palmer | Won 18-hole playoff; Player: −1 (71), Palmer: E (72), Barber: +2 (74) |
8 | 1965 | U.S. Open | Kel Nagle | Won 18-hole playoff; Player: +1 (71), Nagle: +4 (74) |
9 | 1967 | Oklahoma City Open Invitational | Miller Barber | Lost to birdie on third extra hole |
10 | 1968 | Azalea Open Invitational | Steve Reid | Lost to birdie on second extra hole |
11 | 1971 | Greater Jacksonville Open | Hal Underwood | Won with par on second extra hole |
12 | 1971 | Kemper Open | Dale Douglass, Lee Trevino, Tom Weiskopf | Weiskopf won with birdie on first extra hole |
13 | 1975 | MONY Tournament of Champions | Al Geiberger | Lost to birdie on first extra hole |
Major championships (4) |
Other European Tour (0) |
1 | 6 Aug 1972 | PGA Championship | +1 (71-71-67-72=281) | 2 strokes | Tommy Aaron, Jim Jamieson |
2 | 14 Apr 1974 | Masters Tournament | −10 (71-71-66-70=278) | 2 strokes | Dave Stockton, Tom Weiskopf |
3 | 13 Jul 1974 | The Open Championship | −2 (69-68-75-70=282) | 4 strokes | Peter Oosterhuis |
4 | 9 Apr 1978 | Masters Tournament (2) | −11 (72-72-69-64=277) | 1 stroke | Rod Funseth, Hubert Green, Tom Watson |
European Tour playoff record (0–2)
1 | 1974 | Dunlop Masters | Bernard Gallacher | Lost to birdie on first extra hole |
2 | 1976 | Penfold PGA Championship | Neil Coles, Eamonn Darcy | Coles won with par on third extra hole Player eliminated by par on first hole |
1 | 15 Jan 1972 | NCR Western Province Open | −10 (69-69-67-73=278) | 4 strokes | Cobie Legrange |
2 | 22 Jan 1972 | Dunlop South African Masters | −17 (71-65-65-66=267) | 3 strokes | Bobby Cole |
3 | 12 Feb 1972 | South African Open | −18 (69-71-66-68=274) | 1 stroke | Bobby Cole |
4 | 2 Dec 1972 | Dunlop South African Masters (2) | −12 (65-68-68-67=268) | 1 stroke | Harold Henning |
5 | 26 Jan 1974 | Dunlop South African Masters (3) | −10 (69-66-70-75=270) | Playoff | Bobby Cole |
6 | 9 Feb 1974 | General Motors International Classic | −13 (71-70-71-71=283) | 5 strokes | Hugh Baiocchi, John Fourie |
7 | 23 Nov 1974 | General Motors International Classic (2) | −16 (71-67-72-70=280) | 1 stroke | Andries Oosthuizen |
8 | 1 Feb 1975 | BP South African Open (2) | −10 (68-67-72-71=278) | 6 strokes | Allan Henning |
9 | 13 Dec 1975 | General Motors International Classic (3) | −11 (74-70-68-73=285) | 3 strokes | John Fourie |
10 | 7 Feb 1976 | Dunlop South African Masters (4) | −12 (68-63-67-70=268) | 1 stroke | Cobie Legrange |
11 | 6 Nov 1976 | Dunlop South African Masters (5) | −10 (67-65-70-68=270) | 4 strokes | Hugh Baiocchi, Simon Hobday |
12 | 27 Nov 1976 | Yellow Pages South African Open (3) | −8 (70-68-73-69=280) | 6 strokes | David Suddards (a), Bobby Verwey |
13 | 12 Nov 1977 | Yellow Pages South African Open (4) | −15 (69-71-63-70=273) | 3 strokes | Bobby Cole, Dale Hayes |
14 | 19 Nov 1977 | ICL International | −12 (67-66-66-69=268) | 2 strokes | Bobby Cole |
15 | 23 Nov 1979 | Lexington PGA Championship | −7 (71-66-66=203) | 1 stroke | Bobby Cole, Harold Henning, Nick Price, Denis Watson |
16 | 1 Dec 1979 | SAB South African Masters (6) | −18 (67-65-70-68=270) | 6 strokes | John O'Leary |
17 | 8 Dec 1979 | British Airways/Yellow Pages South African Open (5) | −9 (67-75-71-66=279) | 1 stroke | Ian Mosey |
18 | 15 Dec 1979 | Sun City Classic | −10 (70-71-67-70=278) | 4 strokes | Bobby Verwey |
19 | 5 Dec 1981 | Datsun South African Open (6) | −16 (67-72-67-66=272) | Playoff | John Bland, Warren Humphreys |
20 | 16 Jan 1982 | Lexington PGA Championship (2) | −8 (68-70-66-68=272) | 3 strokes | Gordon Brand Jnr, Mark McNulty, Bill Rogers |
Southern Africa Tour playoff record (2–0)
1 | 1974 | Dunlop South African Masters | Bobby Cole | Won with par on second extra hole |
2 | 1981 | Datsun South African Open | John Bland, Warren Humphreys | Won with birdie on third extra hole after 18-hole playoff; Player: −2 (70), Bland: −2 (70), Humphreys: E (72) |
1 | 3 Nov 1974 | Qantas Australian Open | −11 (69-72-63-73=277) | 3 strokes | Norman Wood |
2 | 15 Nov 1981 | Tooth Gold Coast Classic | −13 (65-71-72-67=275) | 4 strokes | Bob Shearer |
PGA Tour of Australia playoff record (0–1)
1 | 1979 | Victorian Open | Rodger Davis, Geoff Parslow | Davis won with birdie on second extra hole |
1 | 9 Mar 1980 | Trophée Félix Houphouët-Boigny | −23 (66-66-69-64=265) | Playoff | Peter Townsend |
1 | 9 Nov 1980 | Chile Open | −4 (72-67-74-71=284) | 1 stroke | Alan Pate |
1 | 4 May 1956 | Dunlop Tournament | 70-64-64-72-68=338 | 2 strokes | Arthur Lees |
2 | 16 Oct 1965 | Piccadilly World Match Play Championship | 3 and 2 | Peter Thomson | |
3 | 8 Oct 1966 | Piccadilly World Match Play Championship (2) | 6 and 4 | Jack Nicklaus | |
4 | 12 Oct 1968 | Piccadilly World Match Play Championship (3) | 1 up | Bob Charles | |
5 | 9 Oct 1971 | Piccadilly World Match Play Championship (4) | 5 and 4 | Jack Nicklaus | |
6 | 13 Oct 1973 | Piccadilly World Match Play Championship (5) | 40th hole | Graham Marsh | |
7 | 8 Nov 1974 | La Manga International Pro-Am | −42 (67-54-63-60=244) | Playoff | Clive Clark |
8 | 10 Nov 1974 | European Ibergolf Trophy | +1 (73-72=145) | Playoff | Peter Townsend |
9 | 12 Oct 1975 | Trophée Lancôme | −10 (73-65-69-71=278) | 6 strokes | Lanny Wadkins |
10 | 21 Oct 1984 | Johnnie Walker Trophy | −16 (68-71-66-67=272) | Playoff | Seve Ballesteros |
1 | 6 Nov 1961 | Yomiuri Pro Championship | +1 (75-72-72-70=289) | 5 strokes | Chen Ching-Po |
2 | 14 May 1972 | Japan Airlines Open | −8 (67-71-72-70=280) | 1 stroke | Lu Liang-Huan, Tōru Nakamura, Peter Thomson, Haruo Yasuda |
1 | 19 Sep 1956 | Western Australian Open | 69-27-74-74=289 | 5 strokes | Len Thomas |
2 | 7 Oct 1956 | North Coast Open | −4 (69-67=136) | Playoff | Norm Berwick |
3 | 17 Nov 1956 | Ampol Tournament | 66-73-69-72=280 | 6 strokes | Bo Wininger |
4 | 13 Oct 1957 | North Coast Open (2) | −5 (68-67=135) | 1 stroke | Eric Cremin |
5 | 2 Nov 1957 | Ampol Tournament (2) | 74-70-66-71=281 | 2 strokes | Dave Thomas |
6 | 21 Nov 1957 | Australian PGA Championship | 2 up | Peter Thomson | |
7 | 30 Aug 1958 | Australian Open | 68-67-70-66=271 | 5 strokes | Kel Nagle |
8 | 7 Nov 1959 | Victorian Open | −17 (70-69-69-67=275) | 5 strokes | Harold Henning |
9 | 14 Nov 1959 | Ampol Tournament (3) | 73-70-69=212 | Shared title with Kel Nagle | |
10 | 28 Oct 1961 | Wills Classic | −2 (78-68-71-69=286) | 3 strokes | Eric Cremin |
11 | 3 Nov 1962 | Australian Open (2) | 69-70-71-71=281 | 2 strokes | Kel Nagle |
12 | 2 Nov 1963 | Australian Open (3) | −18 (70-70-70-68=278) | 7 strokes | Bruce Devlin |
13 | 30 Oct 1965 | Australian Open (4) | −28 (62-71-62-69=264) | 6 strokes | Frank Phillips, Jack Nicklaus |
14 | 10 Nov 1968 | Wills Masters | −15 (69-70-66-72=277) | Playoff | Peter Townsend |
15 | 26 Oct 1969 | Australian Open (5) | E (64-69-68-77=288) | 1 stroke | Guy Wolstenholme |
16 | 25 Oct 1970 | Australian Open (6) | −8 (71-65-70-74=280) | 3 strokes | Bruce Devlin |
17 | 1 Nov 1970 | Dunlop International | −6 (71-67-73-71=282) | 1 stroke | Bill Brask, Kel Nagle, Lee Trevino |
1 | 24 Nov 1972 | Brazil Open | −6 (65-68-68-69=270) | 10 strokes | Steve Melnyk |
2 | 1 Dec 1974 | Brazil Open (2) | −9 (67-59-70-71=267) | 5 strokes | Mark Hayes |
Senior PGA Tour major championships (9) |
Other Senior PGA Tour (13) |
1 | 23 Nov 1985 | Quadel Seniors Classic | −11 (73-64-68=205) | 3 strokes | Jim Ferree, Ken Still |
2 | 16 Feb 1986 | General Foods PGA Seniors' Championship | −7 (68-68-73-72=281) | 2 strokes | Lee Elder |
3 | 18 May 1986 | United Hospitals Senior Golf Championship | −4 (66-70-70=206) | 1 stroke | Bob Charles, Lee Elder |
4 | 1 Jun 1986 | Denver Post Champions of Golf | −8 (70-67-71=208) | Playoff | Roberto De Vicenzo |
5 | 14 Jun 1987 | Mazda Senior Tournament Players Championship | −8 (69-73-69-69=280) | 1 stroke | Bruce Crampton, Chi-Chi Rodríguez |
6 | 12 Jul 1987 | U.S. Senior Open | −14 (69-68-67-66=270) | 6 strokes | Doug Sanders |
7 | 13 Sep 1987 | PaineWebber World Seniors Invitational | −9 (68-67-72=207) | Playoff | Bob Charles |
8 | 14 Feb 1988 | General Foods PGA Seniors' Championship (2) | −4 (69-73-72=70=284) | 3 strokes | Chi-Chi Rodríguez |
9 | 28 Feb 1988 | Aetna Challenge | −9 (70-70-67=207) | 1 stroke | Dave Hill |
10 | 26 Jun 1988 | Silver Pages Classic | −13 (69-68-66=203) | Playoff | Harold Henning |
11 | 24 Jul 1988 | Volvo Seniors' British Open | −8 (65-66-72-69=272) | 1 stroke | Billy Casper |
12 | 8 Aug 1988 | U.S. Senior Open (2) | E (74-71-70-73=288) | Playoff | Bob Charles |
13 | 11 Sep 1988 | GTE North Classic | −15 (70-65-66=201) | 2 strokes | Dave Hill |
14 | 10 Sep 1989 | GTE North Classic (2) | −9 (67-68=135) | 1 stroke | Billy Casper, Al Geiberger, Joe Jimenez |
15 | 8 Oct 1989 | RJR Championship | −3 (65-71-71=207) | 1 stroke | Rives McBee |
16 | 15 Apr 1990 | PGA Seniors' Championship (3) | −7 (74-69-65-73=281) | 2 strokes | Chi-Chi Rodríguez |
17 | 29 Jul 1990 | Volvo Seniors' British Open (2) | E (69-65-71-75=280) | 1 stroke | Deane Beman, Brian Waites |
18 | 3 Feb 1991 | Royal Caribbean Classic | −13 (67-65-68=200) | 2 strokes | Bob Charles, Chi-Chi Rodríguez, Lee Trevino |
19 | 19 Sep 1993 | Bank One Senior Classic | −14 (68-68-66=202) | 3 strokes | Dale Douglass |
20 | 24 Sep 1995 | Bank One Classic (2) | −5 (72-75-64=211) | 2 strokes | Jack Kiefer |
21 | 27 Jul 1997 | Senior British Open (3) | −10 (68-70-72-68=278) | Playoff | John Bland |
22 | 23 Aug 1998 | Northville Long Island Classic | −12 (68-68-68=204) | 1 stroke | Walter Hall, J. C. Snead |
Senior PGA Tour playoff record (5–2)
1 | 1986 | Denver Post Champions of Golf | Roberto De Vicenzo | Won with par on fourth extra hole |
2 | 1987 | PaineWebber World Seniors Invitational | Bob Charles | Won with birdie on first extra hole |
3 | 1988 | Silver Pages Classic | Harold Henning | Won with birdie on first extra hole |
4 | 1988 | U.S. Senior Open | Bob Charles | Won 18-hole playoff; Player: −4 (68), Charles: −2 (70) |
5 | 1990 | Bell Atlantic Classic | Dale Douglass | Lost to par on second extra hole |
6 | 1996 | FHP Health Care Classic | Walter Morgan | Lost to birdie on first extra hole |
7 | 1997 | Senior British Open | John Bland | Won with birdie on second extra hole |
Senior major championships (1) |
Other European Seniors Tour (2) |
1 | 15 Aug 1993 | Belfast Telegraph Irish Senior Masters | −5 (68-68-72=208) | 2 strokes | José María Roca |
2 | 27 Jul 1997 | Senior British Open | −10 (68-70-72-68=278) | Playoff | John Bland |
3 | 3 Aug 1997 | Shell Wentworth Senior Masters | −9 (69-68-70=207) | 1 stroke | José María Cañizares, David Creamer |
European Seniors Tour playoff record (1–0)
1 | 1997 | Senior British Open | John Bland | Won with birdie on second extra hole |
*The Senior British Open was retroactively recognised by the PGA Tour Champions as a senior major in 2018.
CUT = missed the halfway cut (3rd round cut in 1970, 1980, 1981 and 1985 Open Championships)
CUT = missed the halfway cut
CUT = Missed the half-way cut
Major championships
Wins (9)
1Defeated Nagle in 18-hole playoff; Player 71 (+1), Nagle 74 (+4).
Fred Bullock, Flory Van Donck Charles Coe, Arnold Palmer Bob Goalby Kel Nagle Bob Charles, Jack Nicklaus Tommy Aaron, Jim Jamieson Dave Stockton, Tom Weiskopf Peter Oosterhuis Rod Funseth, Hubert Green,
Tom Watson
Results timeline
Masters Tournament T24 CUT T8 U.S. Open 2 T15 The Open Championship 4 T24 7 1 PGA Championship Masters Tournament T6 1 2 T5 T5 T2 T28 T6 T7 T33 U.S. Open T19 T9 T6 T8 T23 1 T15 T12 T16 T48 The Open Championship 7 WD CUT T7 T8 WD T4 T3 1 T23 PGA Championship T29 1 T8 T13 T33 T3 2 Masters Tournament 3 T6 T10 1 T30 T28 T19 1 T17 U.S. Open T44 T27 T15 12 T8 T43 T23 T10 T6 T2 The Open Championship CUT T7 6 T14 1 T32 T28 T22 T34 T19 PGA Championship T12 T4 1 T51 7 T33 T13 T31 T26 T23 Masters Tournament T6 T15 T15 CUT T21 T36 CUT T35 CUT CUT U.S. Open CUT T26 CUT T20 T43 CUT CUT The Open Championship CUT CUT T42 CUT CUT CUT T35 T66 T60 CUT PGA Championship T26 T49 CUT T42 T2 CUT Masters Tournament T24 CUT CUT 60 CUT CUT CUT CUT 46 CUT U.S. Open The Open Championship CUT T57 CUT CUT CUT T68 CUT CUT CUT CUT PGA Championship Masters Tournament CUT CUT CUT CUT CUT CUT CUT CUT CUT CUT U.S. Open The Open Championship CUT CUT PGA Championship
WD = withdrew
"T" = indicates a tie for a place.
Summary
30 25 26 21
Results in The Players Championship
The Players Championship CUT T21 T9 T13 T28 CUT T8 CUT CUT 61
"T" indicates a tie for a place
Senior major championships
Wins (9)
1Defeated Charles in 18-hole playoff; Player (68), Charles (70).Lee Elder Doug Sanders Bruce Crampton Chi-Chi Rodríguez Chi-Chi Rodríguez Billy Casper Bob Charles Chi-Chi Rodríguez Deane Beman, Brian Waites John Bland
2Defeated Bland with a birdie on the second hole of a sudden-death playoff.
Results timeline
Senior PGA Championship 1 T8 1 T8 U.S. Senior Open 2 1 1 T9 The Tradition NYF NYF NYF 2 Senior Players Championship T14 1 T3 3 Senior PGA Championship 1 T8 5 T16 T19 T60 T31 T20 T39 T43 U.S. Senior Open T3 T8 T3 T17 T13 T19 T60 T21 The Tradition 2 T15 T20 T17 T27 T17 T9 T51 T17 T50 Senior Players Championship T18 T43 T18 T33 T42 T49 T49 T29
1The Senior Open Championship was not a Champions Tour major until 2003, though it was on the European Seniors Tour. Player won the event three times prior to this recognition.
Senior PGA Championship T46 T8 T45 CUT CUT CUT CUT CUT The Senior Open Championship –1 –1 –1 T51 CUT T61 T65 CUT CUT U.S. Senior Open CUT 57 CUT T54 CUT CUT The Tradition T34 T19 T62 75 T64 T73 T76 67 Senior Players Championship T57 T56 T58 T74
NYF = Tournament not yet founded
"T" = tied
Team appearances
See also
Notes
External links
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