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Emmett Cary
Middlecoff (January 6, 1921 –
September 1, 1998) was an
American professional golfer on the PGA Tour from 1947 to 1961. His 39 Tour wins place...
- Cary
Middlecoff with the rest of the
field at
least seven shots behind.
After 8
holes of the
final round Venturi had a six-stroke lead over
Middlecoff and...
- he
birdied five of his last six
holes to
shoot a 66 and
overtake Cary
Middlecoff and
defending champion Arnold Palmer. He was a
member of
three United...
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playoff against Ben Hogan. x ****
Mayer won in a
playoff against Cary
Middlecoff. y Jack
Nicklaus won in a
playoff against Arnold Palmer. z
Julius Boros...
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Championship in 1955,
which was
contested at
match play. He
defeated Cary
Middlecoff in the 36-hole final, 4 and 3. Ford was that season's PGA
Player of the...
- place. One
stroke back
entering the
final round was 1955
champion Cary
Middlecoff, who
carded a 75 in the
final round and tied for 6th. Palmer's
first Masters...
- Cary
Middlecoff won his
second U.S. Open title, one
stroke ahead of runners-up
Julius Boros and Ben Hogan, both
former champions.
Middlecoff began the...
- competition.
Casper faced legends such as Palmer, Nicklaus, Sam Snead, Cary
Middlecoff, Gary Player, and Lee
Trevino when they were all at or near
their peaks...
- 1994 2 wins
Lloyd Mangrum: 1948, 1953
Dutch Harrison: 1939, 1954 Cary
Middlecoff: 1955, 1956
Billy Casper: 1958, 1963 Tom Watson: 1977, 1978
Davis Love...
- six holes, for his only
major title, one
stroke ahead of runner-up Cary
Middlecoff, the 1955 champion. Wall
started the
final round six
strokes behind the...