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Lee Buck Trevino (born December 1, 1939) is an American retired professional golfer who is regarded as one of the greatest players in golf history. [1] ...
1987: Lee Trevino made a hole in one on the par-3 17th hole. Though the event was taped, CBS's Brent Musburger told viewers about the hole in one during a halftime report on The NFL Today. 1991: Coverage moved to ABC Sports, after NBC got the rights to Notre Dame football.
Lee Trevino, the 1968 champion, won his second U.S. Open, defeating Jack Nicklaus by three strokes in an 18-hole playoff. [3] [4] [5] It was the second of Trevino's six major titles and the second of four times in which Nicklaus was the runner-up to Trevino in a major; Nicklaus won his third U.S. Open the following year.
The National Airlines Open Invitational was a professional golf tournament in south Florida on the PGA Tour.It was held in late March in Hialeah at the West Course of the Country Club of Miami in 1969, 1970, and 1971 [1] At the time, it was among the richest events on tour, with a $200,000 purse and a $40,000 winner's share.
The new inspirational golf movie "The Long Game" is based on a true story and stars Dennis Quaid and Jay Hernandez. Learn all about the film now in theaters.
Lee Trevino, vying for an elusive Masters title, shot an opening round 67 to lead Nick Faldo by one shot. Only 10 players broke par on day one, including 1984 champion Ben Crenshaw and 1980 and 1983 champion Seve Ballesteros. Defending champion Sandy Lyle birdied 18 to shoot a disappointing 77. [2]
A former Rudolph Mazda dealership location, right, as seen July 2, is being demolished at Interstate 10 and Lee Trevino Drive in East El Paso for 12.5-acre retail pads center with fast-food ...
The L.A. band Dawes, whose members were seriously impacted by the Eaton fire, on what it meant to perform Newman's early-'80s classic.