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by Marc Durgan Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

What happened to Arnold Palmer's caddie?

He was Arnold Palmer 's caddie during the 1966 U.S. Open, the one in which Palmer blew a 7-shot lead with nine holes to play and eventually lost in a playoff to Billy Casper. Reasor died at age 60 in 2002 after suffering a heart attack during a golf tournament. Reasor was playing the Pacific Northwest Section PGA Senior Championship in Oregon.

Who is Gary Player's caddie?

Dyer was Gary Player's primary caddie for 18 years. But Dyer worked for a fleet of other top players, including Ben Hogan, Tony Lema, Dave Stockton and, occasionally, Arnold Palmer. Ben Crenshaw's caddie at the Masters from 1976 to 2014.

Why was Bobby Reasor’s golf score so high?

But you might be at least a little impressed with those scores when you learn why they were so high: Reasor was playing with significant injuries, swinging the club with just one arm, and using a 5-iron only. Reasor played on the PGA Tour from 1969 to 1978. He never won, but he did manage to finish in the Top 10 ten times during that span.

What was Reasor's third round score on the PGA Tour?

And in the third round, Reasor shot 123, 51-over par. The original Associated Press article about Reasor's third round, published on April 28, 1974, included these comments from Reasor: "You should have seen them laughing on the first tee.

What is the highest golf score ever recorded?

Mike Reasor shot a 114 and a 123 in the same tournament Reasor played his third round with one arm and one club. He whacked around a 5-iron the whole day en route to a 51-over 123. It remains the highest score in PGA Tour history.

What major golf tournament did Arnold Palmer not win?

the PGA ChampionshipKey Takeaways. Arnold Palmer won seven times in PGA Tour major championships during his career. He was the first golfer to win The Masters four times, but never won the PGA Championship.

Has anyone ever won a PGA event over par?

The PGA Championship The highest, 72-hole winning total in PGA Championship history is 1-over-par 281. It's been recorded on three occasions. Jay Hebert in 1960 at Akron, Ohio's Firestone Country Club, South Course, was the first to do so. It was good for a one-stroke triumph over Australia's Jim Ferrier.

Is Arnold Palmer the best golfer ever?

While he has retired from professional competition, Palmer's record is still one of the best ever. he has seven professional majors, won 62 times on the PGA Tour, 10 times on the Champions Tour, and has 94 worldwide titles. He, Gary Player and Jack Nicklaus became known as The Big Three.

How much did Arnold Palmer make playing golf?

He won 62 tour titles, fifth most in tour history, while finishing second or third 38 and 27 times, respectively. For those celebrated efforts, the seven-time major champion's career earnings totaled a mere $1,861,857.

What was Arnold Palmer's net worth before he died?

His estate was valued at $875 million and was divided between his two daughters, his second wife (who received $10 million), eight employees who received $25,000 each, and his charity, Arnie's Army, which received $10 million.

Has anyone ever aced a par 5?

Although no one in PGA Tour history has ever recorded an ace on a par-5, there have actually been five records of par-5 holes-in-one. And no, none of them were from Happy Gilmore. The first “condor” occurred in 1962 off the club of Larry Bruce.

Has anyone ever birdied all 18 holes?

No man or woman on any significant professional golf tour has birdied all 18 holes—in other words, scored a 54—in a single round. (Jim Furyk holds the PGA Tour record with a 58.)

What is the highest single hole score in PGA Tour history?

1. Tommy Armour. Tournament: 1927 Shawnee Open, Shawnee CC. Hole: 17.

Who has the best golf swing of all time?

Most people will say either Ben Hogan or Sam Snead had the greatest swing of all-time, but Hogan, himself, said it was Mickey Wright's move that was the best he had ever seen. It was simple, rhythmic and perfectly balanced. Wright's peers even said she could hit a 2-iron like a man.

Who is the most liked golf player?

No: 1: Bubba Watson Bubba Watson's Masters triumph of 2012 cemented his position as a fan favorite.

How much does a golf caddy earn?

A caddy's pay is a combination of a weekly stipend plus a percentage of a player's winnings. While every player/caddie agreement is different, generally speaking, most PGA Tour caddies make a base of between $1,500 and $3,000 per week.

Did Arnold Palmer win all four majors?

Missing Majors Phil Mickelson is another who just needs to win the US Open to complete a career Grand Slam, and has said he will retire if he ever achieves it. Arnold Palmer and Tom Watson both won three of the Majors, but failed to win a PGA Championship.

Did Arnold Palmer ever win the Grand Slam?

It's been accomplished just five times, and some of the game's best — Arnold Palmer and Tom Watson among them — have come up short. A single-season Grand Slam, winning all four in a calendar year, has never been accomplished in the post-Masters era.

Did Arnold Palmer ever win the U.S. Open?

On June 18, 1960, Arnold Palmer shoots a 65 to win the U.S. Open at Cherry Hills Country Club in Denver, Colorado. Palmer, from Ligonier, Pennsylvania was the son of a golf pro at the Latrobe Country Club in nearby Latrobe.

How many tournaments has Arnold Palmer won?

Arnold Palmer won seven Major Championships: The Masters Tournament in 1958, 1960, 1962 and 1964. The US Open in 1960. The Open Championship in 1961 and 1962.

Who was the golfer who holed a 40 footer for birdie on the par-3 16th in?

Peterson's leap into the air when Nicklaus holed a 40-footer for birdie on the par-3 16th in 1975 is a Masters highlight staple. Photo by Augusta National/Getty Images. HERMAN MITCHELL. Lee Trevino's rotund counterpart was with him for 19 years and all six of his majors.

Who was Gary Player's caddie?

Dyer was Gary Player's primary caddie for 18 years. But Dyer worked for a fleet of other top players, including Ben Hogan, Tony Lema, Dave Stockton and, occasionally, Arnold Palmer. CARL JACKSON. Ben Crenshaw's caddie at the Masters from 1976 to 2014.

How many LPGA tournaments did Annika Sorenstam win?

It helps to be an employee of Annika Sorenstam, one of the greatest players in LPGA history. But when a player wins 48 tournaments in a six-year stretch, as Sorenstam did from 2000-'05, it's fair to say the caddie—in this case, McNamara—had something to do with it. Photo by Travis Lindquist/Getty Images.

How many Masters wins did Willie Peterson have?

Steered four players to five Masters wins. Born in 1920 on the site of the future Augusta National, he helped clear trees to accommodate Alister MacKenzie's brilliant design. WILLIE PETERSON. Was at Jack Nicklaus' side for five of his six Masters victories.

Who was the caddie with Nick Price?

JEFF (SQUEEKY) MEDLEN. The caddie with the cartoon-character voice was with Nick Price for all three of his major titles. When Price couldn't play in the 1991 PGA Championship at Crooked Stick, Medlen picked up alternate John Daly's bag and promptly guided him to an improbable victory.

Who caddied for Johnny Miller?

ANDY MARTINEZ. Martinez was at the side of Johnny Miller for 12 of Miller's prime years and was with Tom Lehman for two full decades. All together, Martinez has caddied for eight PGA Tour winners. At 68, he's still going strong.

Who was Tom Watson's caddie?

ALFIE FYLES. Was Tom Watson's caddie for all five of Watson's Open Championship triumphs. On the final hole at Turnberry in the famous Duel in the Sun, Watson wanted to hit a 6-iron to the green. Fyles coaxed him into a 7-iron, and Watson, trusting his mate, knifed it two feet from the hole.

Who is the caddie for Palmer?

One other thing of note about Palmer's week here: His caddie was Mike Reasor. Reasor went on to be a PGA Tour player himself, but once finished 93-over-par in a tour event .

How many strokes did Palmer lead Casper?

Palmer led Casper by three strokes at the start of the final round. When Palmer and Casper made the turn after nine holes of Round 4, the tournament appeared to be over, and Palmer appeared to be running away with it: Palmer had stretched his lead over Casper to seven strokes.

How many shots did Palmer shoot in the back nine?

But Palmer, who shot 32 on the front nine, struggled over the back nine, scoring 39. Meanwhile, Casper caught fire, shooting his own 32 over the back nine .

Who tied the 18th hole in golf?

Palmer and Casper were tied. They matched scores on the 18th to finish at 278, seven strokes ahead of Jack Nicklaus in third. Casper and Palmer continued on to an 18-hole playoff the following day, and once again Palmer gave up the lead.

Who erased the lead in golf?

And Casper completely erased that lead over the next three holes. Palmer gave two back at the 15th, then gave up another two on the 16th. When Palmer bogeyed the 17th, the entire 7-stroke lead was gone. Palmer and Casper were tied.

Who won the 69 to 73 playoff?

In the playoff, Palmer led by two strokes at the midway point, but lost six strokes to Casper over the final eight holes. Casper won the playoff 69 to 73. For Casper it was his second win in a U.S. Open, his 30th victory on the PGA Tour.

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