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Did Tiger Woods win the Byron Nelson?

Lowest actual scoring average Tiger Woods' actual scoring average of 68.17 in 2000 was the lowest in PGA TOUR history, exceeding the 68.33 average by Byron Nelson in 1945.

How much did Lee win at Byron Nelson?

By Golf Channel Digital Last year, K.H. Lee won the AT&T Byron Nelson for his first PGA Tour win. He earned $1,458,000 for his effort. He repeated that feat on Sunday outside Dallas, Texas, and collected an even larger check.

What year did Byron Nelson win 11 in a row?

1945In 1945, Nelson enjoyed a record-breaking year, winning 18 PGA tournaments out of the 30 he played, including 11 in a row that he played in.

What year did Byron Nelson win streak?

Nelson played 30 tournaments on the PGA Tour in 1945. He won 18 of them, easily the highest number of single-season wins in tour history. At one point, won Nelson 11 tournaments in a row, again, easily the all-time best.

Who won the Byron Nelson 2022 golf tournament?

KH. LeeKH. Lee used a strong front nine and a timely eagle-birdie combo on the 12th and 13th holes Sunday to win the AT&T Byron Nelson for the second consecutive year, joining San Snead, Jack Nicklaus and Tom Watson as the only champions to successfully defend their tournament titles.

Who is playing in the Byron Nelson 2022?

PGA Championship May 19 — 22, 2022POSTOT1Mito Pereira-9T2Will Zalatoris-6T2Matt Fitzpatrick-64Cameron Young-53 more rows

Which player stopped the longest winning streak in PGA Tour history?

Byron Nelson, pictured here in 2005, won 11 consecutive tournaments in 1945. Tiger Woods made golfing headlines in 2000 when his consecutive tournament winning streak reached six.

How many major championships did Byron Nelson win?

Byron's Legacy Mr. Nelson won 54 career victories, including winning two Masters (1937 and 1942), two PGA Championships (1940 and 1945), and the U.S. Open (1939).

How many consecutive tournaments did Byron Nelson win?

11 consecutiveKnown for his fluid swing, he won a record 11 consecutive professional tournaments in 1945. Nelson began as a caddie at the age of 12 and became a professional in 1932.

Was Byron Nelson friends with Ben Hogan?

That same February, I got to know Byron Nelson, Hogan's longtime rival, and eventually was fortunate enough to become a friend. I liked him because he was kind, proud, wholesome, golfy and similar to a jukebox waiting for a quarter.

What Texas born golfer won 9 majors in his/her career?

Jordan Alexander Spieth (born July 27, 1993) is an American professional golfer on the PGA Tour and former world number one in the Official World Golf Ranking. He is a three-time major winner and the 2015 FedEx Cup champion....Jordan SpiethThe Open ChampionshipWon: 2017Achievements and awards26 more rows

Where is Byron Nelson Golf Course?

With a rich golf tradition in Dallas/Fort Worth, including a U.S. Open and two PGA Championships, the AT&T Byron Nelson has a long history in professional golf that traces its roots back to 1944.

When was the 2005 PGA Tour season?

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search. The 2005 PGA Tour season was played from January 6 to November 6.

Who won the money award for the seventh time?

Tiger Woods was the Money Winner for the seventh time. Tiger Woods won the Byron Nelson Award for a record sixth time. Tiger Woods won the three most prestigious awards given by the PGA Tour (Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, and Byron Nelson Awards) in the same year for a record fifth time.

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Overview

John Byron Nelson Jr. (February 4, 1912 – September 26, 2006) was an American professional golfer between 1935 and 1946, widely considered one of the greatest golfers of all time.
Nelson and two other legendary champions of the time, Ben Hogan and Sam Snead, were born within seven months of each other in 1912. Although he wo…

Early life

Born near Waxahachie, Texas, Byron Nelson was the son of Madge Allen Nelson (1893-1992) and John Byron Nelson Sr. (1889-1965). His parents set a precedent for him not only in their long lives — Madge Nelson lived to age 98, and her husband to age 77 — but also in their religious commitment. Madge, who had grown up Baptist, was baptized in the Church of Christ at age 18, and John Byron Sr., raised Presbyterian, was baptized in the Church of Christ soon after meeting …

Professional career

After turning professional in 1932, Nelson served as a club professional in Texas, and played as many significant tournaments as he could afford, to develop his game. Money was tight, as Texas was hit very hard by the Great Depression. A pair of top-three finishes in important Texas events encouraged him. He then took a club professional's job at the Ridgewood Country Club in New Jersey in 1935. He worked hard on his game, having earlier realized that with the technological c…

Career highlights

In his career, Nelson won 52 professional events, and, along with McSpaden, was one of golf's "Gold Dust Twins".
Nelson won the Vardon Trophy in 1939. He played on two Ryder Cup teams, in 1937 and 1947, and was non-playing captain in 1965. After 1946, Nelson curtailed his schedule, although he continued to make regular appearances at The Masters as a competitor, played occasional Tour events, ap…

Retirement

Nelson retired officially at the relatively early age of 34 to become a rancher, buying a ranch at Roanoke, Texas.
Nelson later became a television golf commentator, during the 1960s and 1970s.
From 1968, Nelson lent both his name and support to the Byron Nelson Golf Classic in Dallas; this was the first regularly-held PGA Tour event to be named for a professional golfer; the tournamen…

Death and legacy

Nelson died Tuesday, September 26, 2006. According to a family friend, Nelson died at his Roanoke, Texas home around noon. He was survived by Peggy, his wife of nearly 20 years, sister Margaret Ellen Sherman (1920-2007), and brother Charles (1926-2018), a professor emeritus at Abilene Christian University, where Byron Nelson had been a trustee and benefactor. Nelson met his second wife, the former Peggy Simmons, when she volunteered at the Bogie Busters celebrit…

Posthumous honors

State Highway 114 Business through Roanoke, Texas is named Byron Nelson Boulevard, in honor of Nelson's residence; the street he lived on was recently changed to Eleven Straight Lane in honor of his 1945 record. In Irving, Texas a street immediately adjacent to the Four Seasons Resort and Club, where the HP Byron Nelson Championship is played each year, is named Byron Nelson Lane. A street in Southlake, Texas, Byron Nelson Parkway, was named in his honor, as was a street in …

Awards

• Vardon Trophy: 1939
• PGA Tour leading money winner: 1944, 1945
• Associated Press Male Athlete of the Year: 1944, 1945
• Bob Jones Award: 1974

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