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by Mr. Mallory Bradtke Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Who has won the most Byron Nelson golf tournaments?

Tom Watson has the most victories in the event's history, including over Nelson himself, with four wins, including three in a row from 1978-1980. The AT&T Byron Nelson is played over four days, and there is a cut for the qualifying field.

When did the Byron Nelson Golf Classic Start?

In 1957, the event moved to Glen Lake Country Club before it began a decade-long relationship with Oak Cliff Country Club, from 1958 to 1967. In 1968, fifty-four years ago, the event was renamed the Byron Nelson Golf Classic and its title, through a series of sponsors, has continuously included Nelson's name.

Who won the Byron Nelson Prize 2010?

The Byron Nelson Prize is awarded annually to a person or organization who “exemplifies the ideals of sportsmanship, integrity and philanthropy that Byron Nelson personified.” It carries a $100,000 contribution to the recipient’s favorite charity. The 2010 winner is Tom Watson.

Why did Byron Nelson retire from golf?

He retired officially at the age of 34 to be a rancher, later becoming a commentator and lending his name to the HP Byron Nelson Championship, the first PGA Tour event to be named for a professional golfer.

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How many tournaments did Nelson win?

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.

Who is Byron Nelson?

Byron Nelson. 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.

How many majors did Nelson win in 1945?

In 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. Both records are yet to be beaten. Nelson's run of 11 wins started in March with the Miami International Four-Ball, where he partnered Jug McSpaden. He then won 10 individual events ending with the Canadian Open in August, a run that finished when he finished tied for fourth place in the Memphis Invitational. During this run he won the 1945 PGA Championship, the only major championship played that year. The week after the PGA Championship he missed the St. Paul Open with a back injury. There has been debate as to how impressive these results are, as it was believed to be a weakened tour due to the war. But in reality many of the leading golfers of that time, including Sam Snead and Ben Hogan still played a full or at least part schedule that year. Snead won 6 times in 1945 while Hogan won 5 times in the latter part of the year. During this year Nelson finished second another 7 times, set a record for the scoring average (68.33 for 18 holes) that was broken by Tiger Woods in 2000, a record 18 hole score (62), and a record 72-hole score (259, which beat the previous record set by Ben Hogan earlier that year). This year is now known as the greatest single year by a player on the PGA Tour, as Arnold Palmer said: "I don't think that anyone will ever exceed the things that Byron did by winning 11 tournaments in a row in one year." Even more recently, Tiger Woods referred to the year as "one of the great years in the history of the sport".

What was the first PGA Tour event named after a professional golfer?

He retired officially at the age of 34 to be a rancher, later becoming a commentator and lending his name to the HP Byron Nelson Championship, the first PGA Tour event to be named for a professional golfer.

What is the name of the road that Byron Nelson lived on?

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 a residential neighborhood in McAllen, Texas .

What award did Nelson receive?

In 1974, Nelson received the Bob Jones Award, the highest honor given by the United States Golf Association in recognition of distinguished sportsmanship in golf, and was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame. He became the second recipient of the PGA Tour Lifetime Achievement Award in 1997.

How many cuts did Nelson make?

Nelson's record of 113 consecutive cuts made is second only to Tiger Woods ' 142. The PGA Tour defines a "cut" as receiving a paycheck, even if an event has no cut per se. In Nelson's era, only the top 20 in a tournament received a check. In reality, Nelson's "113 consecutive cuts made" are representative of his unequaled 113 consecutive top 20 tournament finishes. Almost half of those top 20s were during the weakened tour war years of 1944 & 1945. In fact, 26 of Nelson's 52 tour wins were during those two weakened tour years of 1944 & 1945. Before 1944 he had never won more than 4 events in any year.

Where is the Byron Nelson golf tournament?

The event currently is contested at the Four Seasons Resort and Club Dallas at Las Colinas in Irving, Texas. For many years, Byron Nelson was a very real presence at his namesake tournament.

Where is the Byron Nelson Classic played?

It’s held that name—albeit with different title sponsors—ever since. The event currently is contested at the Four Seasons Resort and Club Dallas at Las Colinas in Irving, Texas.

What is the AT&T Byron Nelson Championship?

One of just two PGA Tour tournaments named after a former player (the other, of course, is the Arnold Palmer), the AT&T Byron Nelson Championship is the ninth longest running active tournament on the PGA Tour schedule.

How much money did Byron Nelson raise?

Byron Nelson and the HP Byron Nelson Championship have raised more than $112 million for the Salesmanship Club Youth and Family Centers, a nonprofit agency that provides education and mental health services for more than 7,000 children and their families in the greater Dallas area.

How many Masters did Nelson win?

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

Who was the first professional golfer to have a PGA Tour tournament named in his honor?

Byron Nelson ’s accomplishments as a professional golfer were as impressive as his golf swing. There is a reason why he was the first PGA professional golfer to have a PGA TOUR tournament named in his honor. Mr.

Was Nelson a world class athlete?

While Mr. Nelson obtained the status as a world-class athlete, it was his humanitarian efforts that were truly first class. He was a champion for the underprivileged and gave his time, talents, and funds to make this a better world.

Who won the Byron Nelson Golf Classic?

As said, no player has won the Byron Nelson more times than Tom Watson. The Kansas-born star, who is a septuagenarian these days, made a massive impact on this tournament from 1975 to 1980, winning four of six while it was the Byron Nelson Golf Classic. The British Open legend was runner-up in 1974 and then picked up his first win in 1975, shooting -15 to win by two. He then managed to secure a remarkable three in a row in 1978, 1979 and 1980, only missing out on a fourth consecutive win in a play-off in 1981.

Where is the Byron Nelson tournament?

Since 2018, the competition moved to the new Trinity Forest Golf Club in Dallas, Texas, though a new venue is expected for 2021 after the 2020 event sadly fell foul of the coronavirus outbreak.

Where was the first AT&T Byron Nelson tournament held?

The AT&T Byron Nelson has taken place on various golf courses across Texas over the years. The first tournament was held at Lakewood Country Club before swiftly moving to Dallas Country Club and Brook Hollow Golf Club. It was also held at Oak Cliff Country Club from 1958 to 1967.

Who was the golfer that went head to head with Arnold Palmer in 1970?

The pair went head-to-head in a thrilling Byron Nelson Golf Classic, with Nicklaus not just going up against Palmer, but also his fans, the legendary Arnie’s Army, and seemingly the entire golfing world.

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