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  2. Roger Maltbie - Wikipedia

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    Maltbie turned professional in 1973 and joined the PGA Tour in 1974. He played on the Tour full-time from 1975 to 1996. He won five official tour events between 1975 and 1985, including back-to-back wins in his first full year. After his win at the 1975 Pleasant Valley Classic, Maltbie left his $40,000 winner's check behind in a bar. [5]

  3. Jim Furyk - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, he was the FedEx Cup champion and PGA Tour Player of the Year. [2] He has won one major championship, the 2003 U.S. Open. Furyk holds the record for the lowest score in PGA Tour history, a round of 58 which he shot during the final round of the 2016 Travelers Championship, and has earned notoriety for his unorthodox golf swing.

  4. Dave Marr - Wikipedia

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    A short time later, Marr took a job as an assistant club pro to Claude Harmon at Winged Foot Golf Club in Mamaroneck, New York, where he began to blossom. [2] He began playing regularly on the PGA tour in 1960, and in that year earned his first professional win at the Sam Snead Festival .

  5. Don Whitt - Wikipedia

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    Donald Everett Whitt (November 15, 1930 – September 25, 2013 [1]) was an American professional golfer who played on the PGA Tour in the 1950s and 1960s.. Whitt was a student of accomplished black golf instructor Lucius Bateman, teacher of such other multiple-tournament-winning PGA Touring pros as Tony Lema, John McMullin, and Dick Lotz.

  6. Gene Littler - Wikipedia

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    Gene Alec Littler (July 21, 1930 – February 15, 2019) [1] was an American professional golfer and a member of the World Golf Hall of Fame. [2] Known for a solid temperament and nicknamed "Gene the Machine" for his smooth, rhythmical swing, [2] he once said that, "Golf is not a game of great shots.

  7. Al Geiberger - Wikipedia

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    During the second round of the Danny Thomas Memphis Classic in 1977, Geiberger became the first player in history to post a score of 59 (−13) in a PGA Tour-sanctioned event. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Starting on the tenth tee of the Colonial Country Club in Cordova, Tennessee , he shot a bogey-free round of six pars, 11 birdies, and an eagle on the 7,193 ...

  8. Mike Springer - Wikipedia

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    Springer's first PGA Tour win came as a wire-to-wire victory in 1994 at the KMart Greater Greensboro Open. His career year was 1994 when he won two PGA Tour events, earned $770,711, and finished 13th on the money list. Springer has 22 top-10 finishes in PGA Tour events. [4] His best finish in a major is a T-24 at the 1994 British Open. [5]

  9. Tommy Gainey - Wikipedia

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    Gainey re-entered the Q-School to try and gain back full playing privileges, but finished well down the leaderboard in T80th. He then split his time between both the PGA Tour and Nationwide Tour in 2009, struggling again on the PGA Tour, making just 8 out of 15 cuts, with one top-25 finish.