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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 . 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 (26) and (24) subsequently broke this record. Player became only the third golfer in history to win the Career Grand Slam, following and , and only Nicklaus, Woods and 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 .

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 , Palm Beach, and , bringing its total of funds raised to over US$60 million.


Background and family
Player was born in , South Africa, the youngest of Muriel and Harry Player's three children. At age 17, he became a professional golfer.

Player married wife Vivienne Verwey (sister of professional golfer ) 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.

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Player is the brother of , a South African environmental educator, activist and conservationist.


Playing career
Player is one of the most successful golfers in history, tied for fourth in major championship victories with nine. Along with and he is often referred to as one of "The Big Three" golfers of his era – from the late 1950s through the late 1970s – when golf boomed in the United States and around the world and was greatly encouraged by expanded television coverage. Along with , , Jack Nicklaus, and , he is one of only six players to win golf's "career Grand Slam". He completed the Grand Slam in 1965 at the age of twenty-nine. Player was the second multiple majors winner from South Africa, following , then was followed by , and .

Player competed regularly on the U.S. based 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 , 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 .

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 , 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 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 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 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."

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He was no longer an eligible player when the was established to give international players the opportunity to compete in a similar event, but he was non-playing captain of the International Team for the in 2003, which was held on a course he designed, The Links at Fancourt, in George, South Africa. After 2003 ended in a tie, he was reappointed as captain for the 2005 Presidents Cup, and his team lost to the Americans 15.5 to 18.5. Both Player and Jack Nicklaus were appointed to captain their respective teams again in 2007 in Canada; the United States won.


Augusta National green jacket
The green jacket is reserved for Augusta National members and golfers who win the Masters Tournament. Jackets are kept on club grounds, and taking them off the premises is forbidden. The exception is for the winner, who can take it home and return it to the club the following year. Player, who became the tournament's first international winner in 1961, said he did not know that. After losing a playoff in 1962 to Arnold Palmer, he packed the jacket and took it to his home in South Africa. That led to a call from club Chairman Clifford Roberts, who was a stickler for rules. "I didn't know you were supposed to leave it there," Player said. "Next thing you know, there was a call from Mr. Roberts."


Legacy
In 2000, Player was voted "Sportsman of the Century" in South Africa. In 1966, he was awarded the Bob Jones Award, the highest honour given by the United States Golf Association in recognition of distinguished sportsmanship in golf. He was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 1974. The "Gary Player – A Global Journey" exhibition was launched by the Hall of Fame as of March 2006.

In 2000, 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 and 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.


Views

Views on apartheid
In 1966, Player espoused support for the policies of in his book Grand Slam Golf, stating: "I must say now, and clearly, that I am of the South Africa of Verwoerd and apartheid... a nation which... is the product of its instinct and ability to maintain civilised values and standards amongst the alien barbarians. The African may well believe in witchcraft and primitive magic, practise ritual murder and polygamy; his wealth is in cattle". Activists publicly demonstrated against Player's espousal of apartheid, including protesting against Player at the 1969 PGA Championship. Australian activists also strongly protested against Player. In 1971 there were several threats to protest against Player at tournaments though they never came to fruition. Years later, in October 1974, Australian activists screamed at Player, "Go home, racist!", as he was lining up a putt on the 72nd hole in a tournament he had a chance to win.

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.


Views on golf
In July 2007, Player made statements at the Open Championship golf tournament about the use of performance-enhancing drugs in golf. He alleged that at least ten players were "taking something", citing human growth hormone, and as possible substances. Both the and were in the process of introducing random testing programmes at the time.

In June 2016, in an interview with bunkered.co.uk, Player branded as "laughable" a report released by the R&A and 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 broke the course record on a day of very low scoring during the final round.


Distinctions and honours
  • On 8 June 1961, Player was the guest on 's The Ford Show, Starring Tennessee Ernie Ford. In a comedy skit, he gives Tennessee Ernie Ford a golf lesson.
  • Received the 1965 BBC Overseas Sports Personality of the Year Award.
  • Received the 1966 Bob Jones Award from the United States Golf Association.
  • Named Honorary Member of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews in 1994.
  • Received Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree from University of St Andrews in 1995.
  • Received Honorary Doctor of Science from the University of Ulster, in 1997
  • The WGC-Bridgestone Invitational trophy is named the Gary Player Cup.
  • Named Honorary Member of in 1999
  • Received Honorary Doctorate in Law, University of Dundee, Scotland in 1999
  • South African Sportsman of the Century award in 2000
  • Received the 2003 Laureus Lifetime Achievement Award at the Laureus World Sports Awards in .
  • Awarded the Order of Ikhamanga (in gold for exceptional achievement) in 2003 by of South Africa for excellence in golf and contribution to non-racial sport in South Africa.
  • He was the world's first golfer to be featured on any country's postal stamp in South Africa.
  • Has designed over 400 golf courses on six continents around the world.
  • He currently plays on the U.S. and European Seniors Tour occasionally.
  • He received the 2006 Payne Stewart Award from the PGA Tour.
  • Played in his 52nd Masters Tournament at Augusta National in April 2009, extending his record of for most Masters appearances
  • Inducted into the African American Sports Hall of Fame in May 2007, with Lifetime Achievement Award
  • Has played in a record 46 consecutive British Open Championships, winning 3 times over 3 decades.
  • Stars with in a "priceless foursome" television commercial launched during the U.S. Open in June 2009
  • In November 2009 he was awarded the inaugural Breeders Cup "Sports and Racing Excellence Award" at Santa Anita Park in California which honours owners and breeders of thoroughbred race horses.
  • Was inducted into the Asian Pacific Golf Hall of Fame with Jack Nicklaus in 2011 at a ceremony in Pattaya, Thailand.
  • In December 2011, Gary Player Design was selected amongst the finalists to design the golf course for the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro
  • He received the PGA Tour Lifetime Achievement Award at The Players Championship in May 2012. The first international person to receive this accolade.
  • Received the 2020 GCSAA Old Tom Morris Award from the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America
  • Received the Presidential Medal of Freedom on 7 January 2021 from then President .
  • With the death of Jack Burke Jr., Player becomes the oldest living Masters champion.


Professional wins (159)

PGA Tour wins (24)
Major championships (9)
Other PGA Tour (15)
120 Apr 1958Kentucky Derby Open−14 (68-68-69-69=274)3 strokes,
23 Jul 1959The Open Championship−4 (75-71-70-68=284)2 strokesFred Bullock, Flory Van Donck
329 Jan 1961Lucky International Open−12 (70-69-68-65=272)2 strokes,
426 Mar 1961Sunshine Open Invitational−15 (69-68-67-69=273)1 stroke
510 Apr 1961Masters Tournament−8 (69-68-69-74=280)1 stroke,
622 Jul 1962PGA Championship−2 (72-67-69-70=278)1 stroke
713 Jan 1963San Diego Open Invitational−14 (65-65-70-70=270)1 stroke
89 Mar 1964Pensacola Open Invitational−14 (71-68-66-69=274)Playoff,
931 May 1964500 Festival Open Invitation−11 (70-66-70-67=273)1 stroke, Art Wall Jr.
1021 Jun 1965U.S. Open+2 (70-70-71-71=282)Playoff
1113 Jul 1968The Open Championship (2)+1 (74-71-71-73=289)2 strokesBob Charles,
1220 Apr 1969Tournament of Champions−4 (69-74-69-72=284)2 strokes
135 Apr 1970Greater Greensboro Open−13 (70-63-73-65=271)2 strokes
1421 Mar 1971Greater Jacksonville Open−7 (70-70-72-69=281)Playoff
1528 Mar 1971National Airlines Open Invitational−14 (69-67-70-68=274)2 strokes
1626 Mar 1972Greater New Orleans Open−9 (73-69-68-69=279)1 strokeDave Eichelberger,
176 Aug 1972PGA Championship (2)+1 (71-71-67-72=281)2 strokes,
189 Sep 1973−10 (69-65-67-69=270)1 stroke
1914 Apr 1974Masters Tournament (2)−10 (71-71-66-70=278)2 strokes,
2026 May 1974Danny Thomas Memphis Classic−15 (65-72-69-67=273)2 strokes,
2113 Jul 1974The Open Championship (3)−2 (69-68-75-70=282)4 strokes
229 Apr 1978Masters Tournament (3)−11 (72-72-69-64=277)1 stroke, ,
Tom Watson
2316 Apr 1978MONY Tournament of Champions (2)−7 (70-68-76-67=281)2 strokes,
2423 Apr 1978−18 (64-67-70-69=270)1 strokeAndy Bean

PGA Tour playoff record (3–10)

11958Dallas Open Invitational, John McMullin,
Snead won with birdie on first extra hole
21959, Whitt won with par on second extra hole
Balding eliminated by birdie on first hole
31961American Golf ClassicLost to birdie on second extra hole
41962Masters Tournament, Palmer won 18-hole playoff;
Palmer: −4 (68),
Player: −1 (71),
Finsterwald: +5 (77)
51962Memphis Open Invitational, Hebert won with birdie on first extra hole
61963Palm Springs Golf ClassicLost 18-hole playoff;
Nicklaus: −7 (65),
Player: +1 (73)
71964Pensacola Open Invitational, Won 18-hole playoff;
Player: −1 (71),
Palmer: E (72),
Barber: +2 (74)
81965U.S. OpenWon 18-hole playoff;
Player: +1 (71),
Nagle: +4 (74)
91967Oklahoma City Open InvitationalLost to birdie on third extra hole
101968Azalea Open InvitationalSteve ReidLost to birdie on second extra hole
111971Greater Jacksonville OpenWon with par on second extra hole
121971, ,
Weiskopf won with birdie on first extra hole
131975MONY Tournament of ChampionsLost to birdie on first extra hole


European Tour wins (4)
Major championships (4)
Other European Tour (0)
16 Aug 1972PGA Championship+1 (71-71-67-72=281)2 strokes,
214 Apr 1974Masters Tournament−10 (71-71-66-70=278)2 strokes,
313 Jul 1974The Open Championship−2 (69-68-75-70=282)4 strokes
49 Apr 1978Masters Tournament (2)−11 (72-72-69-64=277)1 stroke, ,
Tom Watson

European Tour playoff record (0–2)

11974Bernard GallacherLost to birdie on first extra hole
21976Penfold PGA Championship, Coles won with par on third extra hole
Player eliminated by par on first hole


Southern Africa Tour wins (20)
115 Jan 1972NCR Western Province Open−10 (69-69-67-73=278)4 strokes
222 Jan 1972Dunlop South African Masters−17 (71-65-65-66=267)3 strokesBobby Cole
312 Feb 1972South African Open−18 (69-71-66-68=274)1 strokeBobby Cole
42 Dec 1972Dunlop South African Masters (2)−12 (65-68-68-67=268)1 stroke
526 Jan 1974Dunlop South African Masters (3)−10 (69-66-70-75=270)PlayoffBobby Cole
69 Feb 1974General Motors International Classic−13 (71-70-71-71=283)5 strokes,
723 Nov 1974General Motors International Classic (2)−16 (71-67-72-70=280)1 strokeAndries Oosthuizen
81 Feb 1975BP South African Open (2)−10 (68-67-72-71=278)6 strokes
913 Dec 1975General Motors International Classic (3)−11 (74-70-68-73=285)3 strokes
107 Feb 1976Dunlop South African Masters (4)−12 (68-63-67-70=268)1 stroke
116 Nov 1976Dunlop South African Masters (5)−10 (67-65-70-68=270)4 strokes,
1227 Nov 1976Yellow Pages South African Open (3)−8 (70-68-73-69=280)6 strokes (a),
1312 Nov 1977Yellow Pages South African Open (4)−15 (69-71-63-70=273)3 strokesBobby Cole,
1419 Nov 1977ICL International−12 (67-66-66-69=268)2 strokesBobby Cole
1523 Nov 1979Lexington PGA Championship−7 (71-66-66=203)1 strokeBobby Cole, ,
,
161 Dec 1979SAB South African Masters (6)−18 (67-65-70-68=270)6 strokesJohn O'Leary
178 Dec 1979British Airways/Yellow Pages South African Open (5)−9 (67-75-71-66=279)1 stroke
1815 Dec 1979Sun City Classic−10 (70-71-67-70=278)4 strokes
195 Dec 1981Datsun South African Open (6)−16 (67-72-67-66=272)PlayoffJohn Bland,
2016 Jan 1982Lexington PGA Championship (2)−8 (68-70-66-68=272)3 strokesGordon Brand Jnr, ,
Bill Rogers

Southern Africa Tour playoff record (2–0)

11974Dunlop South African MastersBobby ColeWon with par on second extra hole
21981Datsun South African OpenJohn Bland, Won with birdie on third extra hole after 18-hole playoff;
Player: −2 (70),
Bland: −2 (70),
Humphreys: E (72)


PGA Tour of Australia wins (2)
13 Nov 1974Qantas Australian Open−11 (69-72-63-73=277)3 strokesNorman Wood
215 Nov 1981Tooth Gold Coast Classic−13 (65-71-72-67=275)4 strokes

PGA Tour of Australia playoff record (0–1)

11979, Davis won with birdie on second extra hole


Safari Circuit wins (1)
19 Mar 1980Trophée Félix Houphouët-Boigny−23 (66-66-69-64=265)PlayoffPeter Townsend


South American Golf Circuit wins (1)
19 Nov 1980Chile Open−4 (72-67-74-71=284)1 stroke


Other European wins (10)
14 May 1956Dunlop Tournament70-64-64-72-68=3382 strokes
216 Oct 1965Piccadilly World Match Play Championship3 and 2Peter Thomson
38 Oct 1966Piccadilly World Match Play Championship (2)6 and 4
412 Oct 1968Piccadilly World Match Play Championship (3)1 upBob Charles
59 Oct 1971Piccadilly World Match Play Championship (4)5 and 4
613 Oct 1973Piccadilly World Match Play Championship (5)40th hole
78 Nov 1974La Manga International Pro-Am−42 (67-54-63-60=244)PlayoffClive Clark
810 Nov 1974European Ibergolf Trophy+1 (73-72=145)PlayoffPeter Townsend
912 Oct 1975Trophée Lancôme−10 (73-65-69-71=278)6 strokes
1021 Oct 1984Johnnie Walker Trophy−16 (68-71-66-67=272)Playoff
Sources:


Japan wins (2)
16 Nov 1961Yomiuri Pro Championship+1 (75-72-72-70=289)5 strokes
214 May 1972Japan Airlines Open−8 (67-71-72-70=280)1 stroke, Tōru Nakamura,
Peter Thomson,


Other South African wins (39)
  • 1955 East Rand Open
  • 1956 East Rand Open, South African Open
  • 1957 Western Province Open
  • 1958
  • 1959 East Rand Open, Natal Open, South African Professional Match Play Championship,
  • 1960 Natal Open, South African Masters, Transvaal Open, Western Province Open, South African Open
  • 1961 Transvaal Open (Dec.)
  • 1962 Transvaal Open
  • 1963 Liquid Air Tournament, Richelieu Grand Prix (Cape Town), Richelieu Grand Prix (Johannesburg), Sponsored 5000
  • 1964 South African Masters
  • 1965 South African Open
  • 1966 Natal Open, Transvaal Open, South African Open
  • 1967 South African Masters, South African Open
  • 1968 Natal Open, Western Province Open, South African Open
  • 1969 South African PGA Championship, South African Open
  • 1971 General Motors Open, South African Masters, Western Province Open
  • 1974 Rand International Open
  • 1986 Nissan Skins Game
  • 1988 Nissan Skins Game
  • 1991 Nissan Skins Game


Other Australasian wins (17)
119 Sep 1956Western Australian Open69-27-74-74=2895 strokesLen Thomas
27 Oct 1956North Coast Open−4 (69-67=136)Playoff
317 Nov 195666-73-69-72=2806 strokes
413 Oct 1957North Coast Open (2)−5 (68-67=135)1 stroke
52 Nov 1957 (2)74-70-66-71=2812 strokesDave Thomas
621 Nov 1957Australian PGA Championship2 upPeter Thomson
730 Aug 1958Australian Open68-67-70-66=2715 strokes
87 Nov 1959−17 (70-69-69-67=275)5 strokes
914 Nov 1959 (3)73-70-69=212Shared title with
1028 Oct 1961−2 (78-68-71-69=286)3 strokes
113 Nov 1962Australian Open (2)69-70-71-71=2812 strokes
122 Nov 1963Australian Open (3)−18 (70-70-70-68=278)7 strokes
1330 Oct 1965Australian Open (4)−28 (62-71-62-69=264)6 strokesFrank Phillips,
1410 Nov 1968−15 (69-70-66-72=277)PlayoffPeter Townsend
1526 Oct 1969Australian Open (5)E (64-69-68-77=288)1 stroke
1625 Oct 1970Australian Open (6)−8 (71-65-70-74=280)3 strokes
171 Nov 1970Dunlop International−6 (71-67-73-71=282)1 stroke, ,
Sources:


Other South American wins (2)
124 Nov 1972Brazil Open−6 (65-68-68-69=270)10 strokes
21 Dec 1974Brazil Open (2)−9 (67-59-70-71=267)5 strokesMark Hayes


Other wins (11)
  • 1955 Egyptian Matchplay
  • 1965 World Series of Golf, NTL Challenge Cup (Canada), World Cup of Golf, World Cup of Golf Individual Trophy
  • 1968 World Series of Golf
  • 1972 World Series of Golf
  • 1977 World Cup of Golf Individual Trophy
  • 1979 PGA Grand Slam of Golf (shared title with )
  • 1983 Skins Game
  • 1986 Fred Meyer Challenge (with - team shared title with and )


Senior PGA Tour wins (22)
Senior PGA Tour major championships (9)
Other Senior PGA Tour (13)
123 Nov 1985Quadel Seniors Classic−11 (73-64-68=205)3 strokes,
216 Feb 1986General Foods PGA Seniors' Championship−7 (68-68-73-72=281)2 strokes
318 May 1986United Hospitals Senior Golf Championship−4 (66-70-70=206)1 strokeBob Charles,
41 Jun 1986Denver Post Champions of Golf−8 (70-67-71=208)PlayoffRoberto De Vicenzo
514 Jun 1987Mazda Senior Tournament Players Championship−8 (69-73-69-69=280)1 stroke, Chi-Chi Rodríguez
612 Jul 1987U.S. Senior Open−14 (69-68-67-66=270)6 strokes
713 Sep 1987PaineWebber World Seniors Invitational−9 (68-67-72=207)PlayoffBob Charles
814 Feb 1988General Foods PGA Seniors' Championship (2)−4 (69-73-72=70=284)3 strokesChi-Chi Rodríguez
928 Feb 1988−9 (70-70-67=207)1 strokeDave Hill
1026 Jun 1988Silver Pages Classic−13 (69-68-66=203)Playoff
1124 Jul 1988Volvo Seniors' British Open−8 (65-66-72-69=272)1 stroke
128 Aug 1988U.S. Senior Open (2)E (74-71-70-73=288)PlayoffBob Charles
1311 Sep 1988GTE North Classic−15 (70-65-66=201)2 strokesDave Hill
1410 Sep 1989GTE North Classic (2)−9 (67-68=135)1 stroke, ,
158 Oct 1989−3 (65-71-71=207)1 stroke
1615 Apr 1990PGA Seniors' Championship (3)−7 (74-69-65-73=281)2 strokesChi-Chi Rodríguez
1729 Jul 1990Volvo Seniors' British Open (2)E (69-65-71-75=280)1 stroke,
183 Feb 1991Royal Caribbean Classic−13 (67-65-68=200)2 strokesBob Charles, Chi-Chi Rodríguez,
1919 Sep 1993Bank One Senior Classic−14 (68-68-66=202)3 strokes
2024 Sep 1995Bank One Classic (2)−5 (72-75-64=211)2 strokesJack Kiefer
2127 Jul 1997Senior British Open (3)−10 (68-70-72-68=278)PlayoffJohn Bland
2223 Aug 1998Northville Long Island Classic−12 (68-68-68=204)1 strokeWalter Hall, J. C. Snead

Senior PGA Tour playoff record (5–2)

11986Denver Post Champions of GolfRoberto De VicenzoWon with par on fourth extra hole
21987PaineWebber World Seniors InvitationalBob CharlesWon with birdie on first extra hole
31988Silver Pages ClassicWon with birdie on first extra hole
41988U.S. Senior OpenBob CharlesWon 18-hole playoff;
Player: −4 (68),
Charles: −2 (70)
51990Bell Atlantic ClassicLost to par on second extra hole
61996FHP Health Care ClassicWalter MorganLost to birdie on first extra hole
71997Senior British OpenJohn BlandWon with birdie on second extra hole


European Seniors Tour wins (3)
Senior major championships (1)
Other European Seniors Tour (2)
115 Aug 1993Belfast Telegraph Irish Senior Masters−5 (68-68-72=208)2 strokesJosé María Roca
227 Jul 1997Senior British Open−10 (68-70-72-68=278)PlayoffJohn Bland
33 Aug 1997Shell Wentworth Senior Masters−9 (69-68-70=207)1 strokeJosé María Cañizares,

European Seniors Tour playoff record (1–0)

11997Senior British OpenJohn BlandWon with birdie on second extra hole


Other senior wins (6)
  • 1987 Northville Invitational (United States), German PGA Team Championship
  • 1997 Dai-ichi Seimei Cup (Japan)
  • 2000 Senior Skins Game (U.S. – unofficial event)
  • 2009 Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf – Demaret Division (with Bob Charles)
  • 2010 Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf – Demaret Division (with Bob Charles)

*The Senior British Open was retroactively recognised by the PGA Tour Champions as a senior major in 2018.


Major championships

Wins (9)
Fred Bullock, Flory Van Donck
,
Bob Charles,
,
,
, ,
Tom Watson
1Defeated Nagle in 18-hole playoff; Player 71 (+1), Nagle 74 (+4).


Results timeline
Masters Tournament T24CUTT8
U.S. Open 2T15
The Open Championship4T2471

Masters TournamentT612T5T5T2T28T6T7T33
U.S. OpenT19T9T6T8T231T15T12T16T48
The Open Championship7WDCUTT7T8WDT4T31T23
T291T8T13T33T3 2

Masters Tournament3T6T10 1T30T28T191T17
U.S. OpenT44T27T1512T8T43T23T10T6T2
The Open ChampionshipCUTT76T141T32T28T22T34T19
T12T41T517T33T13T31T26T23

Masters TournamentT6T15T15CUTT21T36CUTT35CUTCUT
U.S. OpenCUTT26CUTT20T43 CUTCUT
The Open ChampionshipCUTCUTT42CUTCUTCUTT35T66T60CUT
T26T49CUTT42T2CUT

Masters TournamentT24CUTCUT60CUTCUTCUTCUT46CUT
U.S. Open
The Open ChampionshipCUTT57CUTCUTCUTT68CUTCUTCUTCUT

Masters TournamentCUTCUTCUTCUTCUTCUTCUTCUTCUTCUT
U.S. Open
The Open ChampionshipCUTCUT

CUT = missed the halfway cut (3rd round cut in 1970, 1980, 1981 and 1985 Open Championships)
WD = withdrew
"T" = indicates a tie for a place.


Summary
30
25
26
21
  • Most consecutive cuts made – 37 (1970 PGA – 1980 Masters)
  • Longest streak of top-10s – 6 (1962 PGA – 1964 Masters)


Results in The Players Championship
The Players ChampionshipCUTT21T9T13T28CUTT8CUTCUT 61

CUT = missed the halfway cut
"T" indicates a tie for a place


Senior major championships

Wins (9)
Chi-Chi Rodríguez
Chi-Chi Rodríguez
Bob Charles
Chi-Chi Rodríguez
,
John Bland
1Defeated Charles in 18-hole playoff; Player (68), Charles (70).
2Defeated Bland with a birdie on the second hole of a sudden-death playoff.


Results timeline
Senior PGA Championship1T81T8
U.S. Senior Open211T9
NYFNYFNYF2
Senior Players ChampionshipT141T33

Senior PGA Championship1T85T16T19T60T31T20T39T43
U.S. Senior OpenT3T8T3T17T13T19T60T21
2T15T20T17T27T17T9T51T17T50
Senior Players ChampionshipT18T43T18T33T42 T49T49 T29

Senior PGA ChampionshipT46T8T45CUTCUTCUTCUTCUT
The Senior Open Championship111T51CUTT61T65 CUTCUT
U.S. Senior OpenCUT57CUTT54CUT CUT
T34T19T6275T64T73T76 67
Senior Players ChampionshipT57T56 T58 T74
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.

CUT = Missed the half-way cut
NYF = Tournament not yet founded
"T" = tied


Team appearances
  • World Cup (representing South Africa): 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965 (winners, individual winner), 1966, 1967, 1968, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1977 (individual winner)
  • (representing British Commonwealth and Empire): 1956
  • (representing the International team): 1986 (captain), 1987 (captain, winners), 1988 (captain), 1989 (captain), 1990 (captain), 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 (winners)
  • (representing South Africa): 1991
  • Alfred Dunhill Challenge (representing Southern Africa): 1995 (non-playing captain, winners)
  • (representing the Rest of the World): 2001 (captain), 2002 (captain), 2004 (captain)
  • Insperity Invitational – Greats of Golf: 2012 (winners), 2014 (winners), 2015 (winners), 2017 (winners)


See also
  • Career Grand Slam champions
  • List of golfers with most Champions Tour major championship wins
  • List of golfers with most Champions Tour wins
  • List of golfers with most PGA Tour wins
  • List of longest PGA Tour win streaks
  • List of men's major championships winning golfers


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