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Gary Woodland (born May 21, 1984) is an American professional golfer who plays on the PGA Tour. Woodland won the U.S. Open in 2019, his first major championship and sixth professional victory.
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Gary Woodland
Highest ranking12 (June 16, 2019) (as of June 26, 2022)
Number of wins by tour
PGA Tour4
European Tour1
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Who was in the first golf tournament?

It was won by Old Tom Morris himself with a score of 163, beating Willie Park Sr by four shots. So firm a grip did Old Tom Morris, his son Young Tom Morris and Willie Park Sr take on the championship, that from 1860 through to 1870 there was only one year in which one of them did not win it.

Who was the first American golfer?

John McDermott (golfer)John McDermott, Jr.BornAugust 12, 1891 Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaDiedAugust 1, 1971 (aged 79) Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaSporting nationalityUnited StatesCareer8 more rows

Who was the first golfer of African American?

Charles Luther Sifford (June 2, 1922 – February 3, 2015) was an American professional golfer who was the first African American to play on the PGA Tour. He won the Greater Hartford Open in 1967 and the Los Angeles Open in 1969....Charlie SiffordProfessional wins22Number of wins by tourPGA Tour2PGA Tour Champions118 more rows

Where is Gary Woodland from?

Topeka, KSGary Woodland / Place of birth

What was the first golf tournament?

The Open ChampionshipThe world's oldest golf tournament in existence, and golf's first major, is The Open Championship, which was first played on 17 October 1860 at Prestwick Golf Club, in Ayrshire, Scotland, with Scottish golfers winning the earliest majors.

Who was the first famous golfer?

Bobby Jones (golfer)Bobby JonesJones, c. 1921Personal informationFull nameRobert Tyre Jones Jr.BornMarch 17, 1902 Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.21 more rows

Who was the first African-American to win the Masters golf tournament?

Lee ElderOther4Best results in major championshipsMasters TournamentT17: 1979PGA ChampionshipT11: 197421 more rows

Who was the first African-American to win the Masters golf championship?

Tiger Woods1997: Tiger Woods becomes first African-American to win the Masters as well as the youngest winner, and his 12-stroke margin of victory also sets a new Masters record.

Who was the first golfer of African-American descent to win the Masters tournament?

Eldrick “Tiger” Woods was born in a suburb of Los Angeles, California, on December 30, 1975. The only child of an African American father and a Thai mother, Woods was encouraged from infancy by his father to a career in golf.

How old is the golfer Woodland?

38 years (May 21, 1984)Gary Woodland / Age

What rank is Gary Woodland?

Year-to-DateCATEGORYVALUERANKMoney$1,491,36264World Golf Ranking1.42114All Around Ranking79291FedExCup Points470703 more rows

Did Gary Woodland make the cut in the PGA?

Made the cut in 14 of 25 starts, highlighted by a solo-fifth at the Wells Fargo Championship. Wells Fargo Championship: Finished solo-fifth at the Wells Fargo Championship, his second top-five in nine starts at the event.

Personal

Named all-state in basketball in high school, where his school won two state titles.

Career Highlights

Qualified for the FedExCup Playoffs for the ninth straight season (10th total), but at No. 113 in the FedExCup standings, failed to advance to the second Playoffs event for the first time since 2012. Made the cut in 14 of 25 starts, highlighted by a solo-fifth at the Wells Fargo Championship.

When was the first professional golf tournament?

The First Professional Golf Tournament. Richard Cavendish traces the evolution of today's 'mega-bucks' sports industry back to 17 October 1860 and a small competition in Scotland. Golf at Tramore Ireland, 15 April 1901. National Library of Ireland/Flikr. The origins of golf are disputed, but knocking a ball across country with a stick ...

When was golf invented in Ireland?

Golf at Tramore Ireland, 15 April 1901. National Library of Ireland/Flikr. The origins of golf are disputed, but knocking a ball across country with a stick to hit it into a small hole in the ground seems a distinctively Scottish pursuit.

How many strokes did Willie Park have?

Eight professionals competed and Willie Park Sr of Musselburgh won with 174 strokes for three 12-hole rounds. In the following year the competition was opened to all comers and this was the beginning of the famous Open Championship.

Who designed the Prestwick course?

In 1851 the redoubtable Old Tom Morris of St Andrews, a former Robertson protégé, was hired to design a course for the new Prestwick club on the Ayrshire coast outside Glasgow. In 1860 the Prestwick club staged a competition for professionals only, with a special red leather belt with silver clasps as the trophy.

Did Mary Queen of Scots play golf?

It flourished all the same and indeed Mary Queen of Scots played golf and so did James VI (later James I of England) I. In the 18th century groups of enthusiasts began to form clubs and organise competitions.

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