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Graham Vivian Marsh MBE (born 14 January 1944) is an Australian golfer. In 1968, Marsh turned pro and won several tournaments on the Australasian circuits early in his career. He joined the PGA Tour in the mid-1970s and won the 1977 Heritage Classic. However, he elected to focus the remainder of his career overseas, ultimately winning ten times on the and twenty times on the Japan Golf Tour. As a senior, he continued with much success on the , winning two senior majors, including the U.S. Senior Open.


Early life
Marsh was born in , Western Australia. His brother was cricketer .

Marsh attended the University of Western Australia and Claremont Teachers College. Marsh is a former mathematics teacher.


Professional career
Marsh's first professional tournament was in May 1968 at South Australian Open. He finished in solo third place. Peter Thomson, writing about the event for The Age, stated that "this talented player seems sure to finish higher before long." In 1970 he played well at New Zealand's Caltex Tournament. Entering the par-5 18th hole he was tied for the lead with Maurice Bembridge and . However, he could only make par. His competitors played the hole under par to defeat him. Marsh finished in solo third at 287, one behind.

Throughout the 1970s and 1980s Marsh was a regular winner on the , the Japan Golf Tour and the PGA Tour of Australasia. He also won several events in Asia outside Japan, winning the Asia Golf Circuit overall title in 1972 and 1973, and one on the U.S.-based , the 1977 . Marsh had an outstanding win rate on the , where he accumulated eleven titles even though he never played more than seven events in Europe in a season. He also won the Colgate World Match Play Championship, which was not an official money European Tour event at the time, in England in 1977. He had 56 wins in all in his regular career, making him one of the most successful players of his era not to win a major championship.


Senior career
As a senior, Marsh has played extensively in the United States on the winning six events including two senior majors: the 1997 U.S. Senior Open and the 1999 . He has also won the Japan Senior Open twice.

Marsh is also active in golf course design through Graham Marsh Golf Design which he established in 1986. The company's early projects were in Australia and Japan, but it later branched out to other parts of Asia, Europe and the United States. His work has included courses such as The Vines Resort (Perth), Palm Meadows Resort (Gold Coast) Old Silo (Kentucky), Twin Creeks Golf and Country Club (New South Wales) and Terrey Hills Golf & Country Club just to name a few. During this era, Marsh was also the chairman of the PGA Tour of Australasia as well.

In 2004, he became the first player on the four main golf tours (, , or the European Senior Tour) to ace the same hole twice in a tournament when he had a hole-in-one on No. 11 at Royal Portrush Golf Club during the 2004 Senior British Open Championship.


Awards and honors
  • In 1977, Marsh was voted Australian Sportsman of the year
  • In 1977, Marsh was awarded the Golf Digest Rookie of the Year.
  • In 1984, Marsh was made an MBE for services to golf.


Professional wins (70)

PGA Tour wins (1)
127 Mar 1977Heritage Classic−11 (65-72-67-69=273)1 strokeTom Watson

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European Tour wins (10)
130 Jul 1972−14 (67-67-66-70=270)1 stroke
26 Aug 1972German Open−13 (70-70-67-64=271)4 strokes
330 Jun 1973Sunbeam Electric Scottish Open−2 (72-69-68-77=286)6 strokes
425 Sep 1976Benson & Hedges International Open−12 (67-66-71-68=272)2 strokesMark James
529 Jul 1979Dutch Open−3 (71-70-74-70=285)1 strokeAntonio Garrido,
66 Oct 1979−5 (70-68-72-73=283)1 stroke,
710 Aug 1980Benson & Hedges International Open (2)−16 (65-64-73-70=272)2 strokesJohn Bland
86 Sep 1981Dixcel Tissues European Open−13 (67-72-68-68=275)2 strokes
913 Jul 1985Lawrence Batley International Golf Classic−5 (69-71-70-73=283)2 strokes
1028 Jul 1985KLM Dutch Open (2)−6 (68-68-73-73=282)1 stroke

European Tour playoff record (0–1)

11975Scandinavian Enterprise OpenGeorge BurnsLost to par on first extra hole


Other European wins (3)


PGA of Japan Tour wins (20)
112 Aug 1973Fujisankei Classic−16 (68-66-70-68=272)1 strokeTōru Nakamura
212 May 1974Fujisankei Classic (2)−12 (71-67-71-67=276)1 strokeTōru Nakamura
319 May 1974Dunlop Tournament−12 (68-67-68-69=276)3 strokes,
426 May 1974Pepsi-Wilson Tournament−4 (71-74-72-67=284)Playoff
53 Nov 1974Bridgestone Tournament−10 (67-75-67-69=278)1 stroke
615 Jun 1975Sapporo Tokyu Open−8 (71-71-71-67=280)1 stroke,
729 Aug 1976−9 (69-69-69=207)*Playoff
812 Sep 1976−15 (66-68-66-73=273)3 strokes
928 Nov 1976Dunlop Phoenix Tournament−16 (66-69-65-72=272)6 strokes
101 May 1977E (71-73-70-66=280)4 strokes
112 Sep 1979ANA Sapporo Open−4 (71-73-68-72=284)2 strokes
123 May 1981 (2)−3 (73-72-65-67=277)2 strokesD. A. Weibring
1321 Jun 1981Pepsi-Wilson Tournament (2)−18 (70-68-66-66=270)1 stroke
1430 May 1982Mitsubishi Galant Tournament (2)−13 (66-69-69-67=271)Playoff
1519 Jun 1983−12 (72-71-67-70=280)PlayoffTōru Nakamura
166 Oct 1985−10 (70-71-68-69=278)1 stroke
1714 Sep 1986 (2)−13 (67-69-67-72=275)Playoff
1815 Nov 1987Visa Taiheiyo Club Masters−12 (70-69-71-66=276)1 strokeTom Watson
1911 Jun 1989Sapporo Tokyu Open (2)−6 (71-65-76-70=282)3 strokes, Tsuneyuki Nakajima
2030 Sep 1990 (2)−10 (70-72-64=206)*2 strokes,
*Note: Tournament shortened to 54 holes due to weather.

PGA of Japan Tour playoff record (5–5)

11973, Lu won with birdie on first extra hole
21974Pepsi-Wilson TournamentWon with birdie on fourth extra hole
31976Pepsi-Wilson TournamentBrian Jones, ,
Peter Thomson
Thomson won with par on fourteenth extra hole
Jones eliminated by par on fourth hole
Miyamoto eliminated by par on first hole
41976Won with birdie on first extra hole
51978Japan Open Golf ChampionshipLost to birdie on first extra hole
61982Fujisankei ClassicTsuneyuki NakajimaLost to par on first extra hole
71982Mitsubishi Galant TournamentWon with par on first extra hole
81983Pocari-Sweat Hakuryuko Open, ,
Makino won with birdie on second extra hole after three-hole aggregate playoff;
Fujiki: −1 (3-4-4=11),
Makino: −1 (3-4-4=11),
Marsh: +1 (3-5-5=13),
Maeda: +2 (4-5-5=14)
91983Tōru NakamuraWon with birdie on third extra hole
101986Won with par on first extra hole


Other Japan wins (5)


Asia Golf Circuit wins (5)
121 Mar 1971Indian Open−17 (66-66-74-69=275)1 strokeDavid Graham
225 Mar 1973Indian Open (2)−12 (71-73-68-68=280)3 strokes
31 Apr 1973Thailand Open−2 (75-73-66-72=286)2 strokes,
410 Mar 1974Malaysian Open−10 (69-70-69-70=278)1 stroke
59 Mar 1975Malaysian Open (2)−12 (66-69-71-70=276)2 strokes

Asia Golf Circuit playoff record (0–2)

11974Hong Kong OpenLost to birdie on third extra hole
21974Indonesia Open, Arda won with par on sixth extra hole
Hsu eliminated by par on first hole


Other Asian wins (1)
  • 1976 Dunhill International Match-Play (Hong Kong)


PGA Tour of Australia wins (7)
19 Apr 1978Western Australia PGA Championship−8 (71-70-69-70=280)7 strokesGraham Johnson
224 Jan 1982Ford Dealers South Australian Open−13 (71-67-67-70=275)8 strokes
321 Feb 1982Australian Masters−3 (71-72-71-75=289)1 stroke
417 Oct 1982Dunhill Queensland Open−3 (73-69-70-73=285)Playoff
57 Nov 1982Mayne Nickless Australian PGA Championship−6 (71-69-70-72=282)3 strokesJohn Clifford, ,
630 Oct 1983Resch's Pilsner Tweed Classic−12 (69-70-70-67=276)1 stroke
711 Dec 1983New Zealand PGA Championship−11 (70-72-68-67=277)2 strokes

PGA Tour of Australia playoff record (1–1)

11976Lost to birdie on third extra hole
21982Dunhill Queensland OpenWon with par on first extra hole


Other Australian wins (6)
  • 1966 Royal Fremantle Open (as an amateur)
  • 1966 (as an amateur)
  • 1967 (as an amateur)
  • 1968 Western Australian Open
  • 1969 Western Australia PGA Championship
  • 1976 Western Australian Open


New Zealand Golf Circuit wins (2)
119 Dec 1970Wattie's Tournament−18 (65-65-62-70=262)3 strokes
23 Jan 1971−14 (67-67-66-66=266)2 strokes


Champions Tour wins (6)
Champions Tour major championships (2)
Other Champions Tour (4)
14 Jun 1995Bruno's Memorial Classic−15 (68-63-70=201)5 strokesJ. C. Snead
25 May 1996PaineWebber Invitational−10 (66-71-69=206)1 strokeBrian Barnes,
31 Sep 1996Franklin Quest Championship−14 (70-65-67=202)2 strokes
422 Jun 1997Nationwide Championship−18 (67-68-70=205)1 stroke
529 Jun 1997U.S. Senior Open−8 (72-67-67-74=280)1 strokeJohn Bland
64 Apr 1999−8 (69-67=136)*3 strokes
*Note: The 1999 Tradition was shortened to 36 holes due to snow.

Champions Tour playoff record (0–1)

12004MasterCard ClassicLost to par on third extra hole


Other senior wins (4)
  • 1997 Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf (with John Bland)
  • 1998 Japan Senior Open
  • 1999 Japan Senior Open
  • 2010 Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf – Raphael Division (with John Bland)


Results in major championships
Masters Tournament T31T22T9T31 T28
U.S. Open T35CUTT16
The Open ChampionshipT2557T50T31T446T17T15CUTT7
T58T7T16

Masters TournamentT33
U.S. Open
The Open ChampionshipT45T19T254T9T20T56T11T38

Masters Tournament
U.S. Open CUT
The Open Championship T44

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


Summary
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  • Most consecutive cuts made – 16 (1978 PGA – 1991 Open Championship)
  • Longest streak of top-10s – 2 (twice)


Champions Tour major championships

Wins (2)
John Bland


Team appearances
  • (representing Australia): 1985 (winners)
  • Four Tours World Championship (representing Australasia): 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1991


See also
  • Fall 1976 PGA Tour Qualifying School graduates
  • List of golfers with most Japan Golf Tour wins
  • List of golfers with most European Tour wins


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