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Kelvin David George Nagle AM (21 December 1920 – 29 January 2015) was an Australian professional golfer best known for winning The Open Championship in 1960. He won at least one tournament each year from 1949 to 1975.


Early life
Nagle was born in North Sydney. Because of five-and-a-half years of World War II military service (1939–45), Nagle got a late start on pro golf, as he played no golf between ages 19 and 24, and turned pro at age 25 (1946). He made up for lost time by winning at least one tournament each year from 1949 to 1975.


Professional career
During his early career, he had a long swing and was regarded as the longest hitter on the Australasia tour, as evidenced by the Australian press dubbing him as "the Pymble Crusher". By age 39 (in 1960, when he won The Open Championship), Nagle had shortened his swing and become a straight hitter with what described as "the best short game out here".

Although he had won over 30 tournaments in Australia, and had won the Canada Cup for Australia in partnership with five-time Open champion Peter Thomson in 1954 and 1959, Nagle was a shock winner of The Open, as he was 39 years old but had never finished in the top-10 at a major championship before. Thomson told Nagle a few weeks prior to the 1960 Open championship that he "had the game" to win and that "you can beat me". He beat the rising star of American golf into second place, and it was Palmer who deprived him of his title in 1961.

Although he never regained The Open title, Kel Nagle had six top-five finishes at the Open between 1960 and 1966 (ages 39 to 45). His best result in a United States major was second in the 1965 U.S. Open—the year after he won the Canadian Open—when he and Gary Player finished the 72-hole tournament in a tie. Nagle lost to Player the next day in an 18-hole playoff, during which Nagle hit a female spectator in the forehead on the fifth hole and was visibly affected to the point that he hit another spectator on the same hole. Player won the playoff by 3 strokes.

As late as 1970, the year he turned 50, Nagle was ranked among the top ten players in the world on the McCormack's World Golf Rankings, the forerunner of the modern world ranking system. Nagle played on the Senior PGA Tour (now PGA Tour Champions) in the U.S. in the 1980s, when he was in his 60s and early 70s. His best finishes were a pair of T-3s: at the 1981 Eureka Federal Savings Classic and the 1982 Peter Jackson Champions. In July 2007, Nagle was elected to the World Golf Hall of Fame, and was inducted in November 2007.


Death
Nagle died in Sydney on 29 January 2015 at the age of 94.


Award and honors
  • In 1980, he was awarded Member of the Order of Australia for the service to the sport of golf.
  • In 1986, he was awarded Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee.
  • In 2001, Nagle was awarded Australian Sports Medal.
  • In 2005, Kel Nagle Plate, presented annually to the best performing rookie in the Australian PGA Championship.
  • In 2007, he was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame.


Professional wins (95)

PGA Tour wins (2)
Major championships (1)
Other PGA Tour (1)

PGA Tour playoff record (0–1)

11965U.S. OpenLost 18-hole playoff;
Player: +1 (71),
Nagle: +4 (74)
Source:


PGA Tour of Australia wins (3)
122 Sep 1974West End Tournament−7 (70-70-68-73=281)1 stroke,
216 Feb 1975South Coast Open−8 (72-67-68-69=276)1 stroke
310 Apr 1977Western Australia PGA Championship−5 (73-71-69-70=283)1 stroke


Other Australian wins (46)
  • 1949 (1) Australian PGA Championship
  • 1950 (1)
  • 1951 (4) North Coast Open, New South Wales Close, , ACT Open
  • 1952 (3) North Coast Open, , NSW PGA Championship
  • 1953 (3) NSW PGA Championship, Adelaide Advertiser Tournament, McWilliam's Wines Tournament
  • 1954 (5) Australian PGA Championship, North Coast Open, , ACT Open, Riverside and Tasmanian Tyre Services £500 Tournament
  • 1955 (2) North Coast Open, NSW PGA Championship
  • 1956 (1) NSW PGA Championship
  • 1957 (2) New South Wales Close,
  • 1958 (3) Australian PGA Championship, , Adelaide Advertiser Tournament
  • 1959 (5) Australian Open, Australian PGA Championship, Queensland Open, NSW PGA Championship, (tie with )
  • 1962 (2) Victorian PGA Championship, Adelaide Advertiser Tournament
  • 1963 (1) Lake Karrinyup Bowl
  • 1964 (1) Queensland Open
  • 1965 (2) Australian PGA Championship, NSW PGA Championship
  • 1966 (2) , West End Tournament (tie with ),
  • 1967 (2) , West End Tournament
  • 1968 (3) New South Wales Open, Australian PGA Championship, West End Tournament,
  • 1969 (1)
  • 1970 (1) NBN-3 Tournament
  • 1971 (1) NSW PGA Championship
  • 1972 (1) West End Tournament


New Zealand Golf Circuit wins (19)
131 Aug 1963Wiseman's Tournament−7 (65-68-75-73=281)2 strokes
221 Nov 1964New Zealand Open−26 (67-69-66-64=266)12 strokesFrank Phillips
328 Nov 1964Caltex Tournament−7 (69-72-70-74=285)1 strokeJohn Sullivan
44 Dec 1965Forest Products Tournament−19 (65-67-69-68=269)1 stroke
511 Dec 1965−10 (69-72-73-74=278)Shared title with Peter Thomson
63 Dec 1966 (2)−12 (68-70-69-69=276)3 strokesClive Clark,
717 Dec 1966Caltex Tournament (2)−4 (71-69-68-68=276)Shared title with Peter Thomson
818 Nov 1967New Zealand Open (2)−9 (70-64-70-71=275)4 strokes
930 Nov 1968New Zealand Open (3)−8 (69-68-66-69=272)7 strokesFrank Phillips
1015 Dec 1968 (3)−8 (64-69-69-70=272)1 strokeBob Charles,
1129 Nov 1969New Zealand Open (4)−7 (69-67-69-68=273)2 strokesJohn Lister
127 Dec 1969Garden City Classic−20 (64-70-66-72=272)2 strokesJohn Lister
1313 Dec 1969Caltex Tournament (3)−9 (70-69-67-69=275)7 strokes, John Lister
1411 Jan 1970Forest Products Stars Travel New Zealand PGA Championship−24 (69-66-66-67=268)3 strokesJohn Lister
1513 Dec 1970Otago Charity Classic−16 (69-68-72-63=272)2 strokes
167 Jan 1973New Zealand PGA Championship (2)−9 (66-73-70-66=275)4 strokesJohn Carter
176 Jan 1974New Zealand PGA Championship (3)−16 (67-64-64-69=264)2 strokesWalter Godfrey
185 Jan 1975New Zealand PGA Championship (4)−17 (65-67-65-70=267)5 strokesLindsay Sharp
1928 Nov 1976Otago Charity Classic (2)−14 (66-69-66-63=274)4 strokesBob Charles


Other New Zealand wins (7)
  • 1957 (2) New Zealand Open, New Zealand PGA Championship,
  • 1958 (2) New Zealand Open, New Zealand PGA Championship
  • 1960 (2) New Zealand PGA Championship, Caltex Tournament
  • 1962 (1) New Zealand Open


European wins (11)
  • 1960 Open Championship
  • 1961 French Open, , Irish Hospitals Tournament, Dunlop Tournament
  • 1962 Bowmaker Tournament, Carling-Lancastrian Tournament
  • 1963 Esso Golden Tournament
  • 1965 Bowmaker Tournament
  • 1967 Esso Golden Tournament (tie with Peter Thomson)
  • 1971


Other wins (3)
  • 1954 Canada Cup (with Peter Thomson)
  • 1959 Canada Cup (with Peter Thomson)
  • 1961 Hong Kong Open


Senior wins (5)
this list may be incomplete
  • 1971 Pringle of Scotland Seniors Championship, World Senior Championship
  • 1973 Pringle of Scotland Seniors Championship
  • 1975 PGA Seniors Championship, World Senior Championship


Major championships

Wins (1)


Results timeline
Masters Tournament
U.S. Open
The Open ChampionshipT19 T19

Masters TournamentCUTCUTCUTT35T21T15CUTT31T30
U.S. Open T17 CUTCUT2T34T9T52CUT
The Open Championship1T52445T5T4T22T139
T20CUT

Masters Tournament
U.S. OpenT30
The Open ChampionshipT32T11T31T39CUTT40CUT CUT

Masters Tournament
U.S. Open
The Open Championship CUT

CUT = missed the half-way cut (3rd round cut in 1974 Open Championship)
"T" = tied


Summary
5
6
17
1
  • Most consecutive cuts made – 6 (twice)
  • Longest streak of top-10s – 2 (1965 U.S. Open – 1965 Open Championship)


Team appearances
  • Canada Cup (representing Australia): 1954 (winners), 1955, 1958, 1959 (winners), 1960, 1961, 1962, 1965, 1966
  • Lakes International Cup (representing Australia): 1952, 1954 (winners)
  • (representing New South Wales): 1948 (winners), 1949 (winners), 1950 (winners), 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954 (winners), 1955 (winners)


See also
  • List of men's major championships winning golfers


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