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In 1964, Weiskopf turned professional. Weiskopf's first win on the PGA Tour came at the 1968 Andy Williams-San Diego Open Invitational and fifteen more followed by 1982. His best career season was 1973, when he won seven tournaments around the world, including The Open Championship at Royal Troon, [1] [2] and he would finish that year ranked second in the world according to Mark McCormack's ...
Tom Weiskopf, one of the stars of the 1960s and 1970s Professional Golf Assn. tour and later a broadcaster for CBS and ABC, has died at 79 of pancreatic cancer An Open Championship winner and 16 ...
The Morrish/Weiskopf partnership resulted in the design or updating of more than twenty golf courses. Carter Morrish, Jay Morrish's son, joined in 1998 to form Jay Morrish and Associates in 1988 where they designed the 2 courses at Boulders Resort & Spa.
Tom Weiskopf, a 16-time PGA Tour winner and the 1973 British Open champion, died Saturday at 79 after a battle with pancreatic cancer.
Tom Weiskopf's golf skill went far beyond his 16 victories on the PGA Tour and his lone major at Troon in the British Open.
Weißkopf, Weisskopf, Weiskopf are surnames of the following notable people: Alison Weisskopf (1960–2018), British archaeologist; Bob Weiskopf (1914–2001), American screenwriter and producer; Franz Carl Weiskopf (1900–1955), Prague-born German-speaking writer; Gustav Weißkopf, birthname of Gustave Whitehead (1874–1927), aviation pioneer
Tom Weiskopf won his only major championship by three strokes over runners-up Neil Coles and Johnny Miller, the winner of the U.S. Open a month earlier. Weiskopf was a wire-to-wire winner and his four-round total of 12-under-par 276 matched the then-existing Open Championship record set by Arnold Palmer on the same course in 1962. [4]
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