Great Golf Heroes

At age four Phil Mickelson cried on the final green of his first round of golf because he knew that the 18th hole meant that the round was over. This same spirit led him on to a phenomenal career as one of the great golf heroes. With his smooth swing and creative play Mickelson is one in only a handful of players to capture more than twenty Tour victories.

Jack Nicklaus boasts 73 Official Tour victories and 113 victories around the world, including one hundred professional victories. He was named PGA Player of the Year five times and has shot a total of nineteen holes-in-one.

Our local golf hero Gary Player won 10 Major victories in total. Player was a legend in his time and won the Open three times, the US Open once, the US PGA twice and the Masters three times. He represented South Africa in a total of 16 World Cups.

South Africa seems to consistently produce great golfers. Ernie Els is one of four South Africans to have won a Major championship. Els has won the US Open twice and defeated Phil Mickelson in the World under 14 title. He won his first professional in 1992 and that seemed to open the floodgates that season on the Sunshine Tour where the Big Easy won six times, including the South African Open, the South African PGA Championship and the South African Masters.

Seattle-born Fred Couples turned pro in 1980 and went on to win fifteen PGA Tours which included among others the Byron Nelson Classic, the Masters and most recently the Shell Houston Open. His career year came in 1992 when he won three major events including the Masters Tournament and more than 1.3 million dollars. He was named PGA Tour Player of the Year for ’91 and ’92. Couples teamed with Davis Love III to win record four consecutive World Cup of Golf titles. He recorded back-to-back victories on the PGA European Tour in the same year, which made him the first American to do so since Charles Coody in 1973.

Spanish-born Sergio Garcia started playing golf when he was 3 years old and was Club Champion by 12. Two years later he went down in history as the youngest player ever to have made a cut in a European Tour event. As an amateur he won nineteen events and in 1999 his handicap was +5.6 which was the lowest in Europe. In the same year he chased Tiger Woods at the PGA and finished only one stroke behind him. Garcia went on to win the Linde German Masters and captained the Spanish team who won the Alfred Dunhill Cup at St. Andrews. He was named Rookie of the Year in Europe.

Nick Faldo is a great example of how hard work and dedication can pay off in one’s pursuit of excellence. Faldo won 39 worldwide individual tournaments and six major championships including the US Masters and the British Open. He is also the most successful Ryder Cup player of all time.

Tiger Woods began his golfing career at six months old, putted on television at age 2, shot a 48 over nine holes at age 3, appeared in the Golf Digest at 5 and won the Optimist Junior Championship at age 8, 9, 12, 13, 14 and 15. At sixteen Woods successfully defended his title at the US Junior National Championships becoming the first golfer to win the title more than once. At 21 he wins his first major championship, The Masters, by an impressive 12 strokes. At 24 he becomes the fifth player in history (and youngest) to complete the career Grand Slam by winning the British Open by eight strokes. With a 5-stroke victory Woods took the British Open for the second time. It is his tenth major title and he joins Jack Nicklaus in being the only golf heroes to win all four major tournaments at least twice.

 

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