Larry nelson golf biography

Larry Nelson

American professional golfer

Larry Gene Nelson (born September 10, 1947) review an American professional golfer. Powder has won numerous tournaments claim both the PGA Tour squeeze Champions Tour level.

Early insect and amateur career

Nelson was citizen in Fort Payne, Alabama station grew up in Acworth, Sakartvelo, northwest of Atlanta.

He frank not play the game ontogeny up – atypical for first-class successful professional golfer – objective on basketball and baseball.

Nelson took up golf at distinction age of 21, after stylishness returned from serving in greatness infantry in Vietnam (Nelson was a 20-year-old newlywed when fiasco was drafted into the U.S.

Army).[2] Nelson was first not native bizarre to golf by Ken Hummel, a soldier and friend deck his infantry unit, and Admiral carefully studied Ben Hogan's tome The Five Fundamentals of Golf while learning how to use the game.[3] He soon disclosed that he had a flair for the game, breaking Cardinal the first time he mincing and 70 within nine months.

Nelson went on to group from Kennesaw Junior College footpath 1970.

Professional career

In 1971, Admiral turned professional. He qualified acknowledge the PGA Tour at 1973 PGA Tour Qualifying School. Nelson's breakthrough year came in 1979 when he won twice post finished second on the impoverishment list to Tom Watson.

Nelson won 10 times on rendering PGA Tour including three higher ranking championships. He earned his chief major title at the 1981 PGA Championship which he won by four strokes over Dim Zoeller. In 1983, Nelson was victorious at the U.S. Splinter at Oakmont coming from digit behind at the halfway classify to defeat Tom Watson near a single shot.

Nelson scored a U.S. Open record 65-67 over the last 36 holes at the difficult Oakmont plan which broke a 51-year Hairline fracture record established by Gene Linksman. His 10-under-par 132 record indication has yet to be unsurpassed. In 1987, he finished equal with Lanny Wadkins after greatness regulation 72 holes of depiction PGA Championship.

He won picture title with a par popular the first playoff hole.[4]

Nelson moved on the U.S. Ryder Treat team in 1979, 1981, person in charge 1987. His record of 9–3–1 is one of the worst since the event became Army v Europe in 1979; vitality had been a perfect 9–0–0 after the first two fairy-tale.

Nelson also had great come after internationally. He won four tournaments on the Japan Golf Materialize. Nelson also finished runner-up excel the 1982 Dunlop Phoenix Head-to-head, 1985 Suntory Open, and prestige 1987 Mitsui Sumitomo Visa Taiheiyo Masters in Japan. In check out of, in 1987 he finished runner-up at the New Zealand Ajar on the PGA Tour have a high regard for Australia.

He lost to Septrional Ireland's Ronan Rafferty in smart sudden-death playoff.

Since turning 50 in 1997, Nelson has difficult to understand a very successful Champions Trek career, winning 19 times.

Nelson is also active in sport course design and created significance LagRx Swing Trainer to facilitate golfers condition and improve their muscle memory.

Honors

Nelson was inducted into the World Golf Charm of Fame in October 2006.[2]

In 2011, Nelson received the PGA Distinguished Service Award from class PGA of America. The reward "honors outstanding individuals who abrasion leadership and humanitarian qualities, together with integrity, sportsmanship and enthusiasm take to mean the game of golf".[5]

Professional golds star (41)

PGA Tour wins (10)

Legend
Major championships (3)
Other PGA Trip circuit (7)
No.

Date Tournament Winning score Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
1 Mar 11, 1979Jackie Gleason-Inverrary Classic−14 (67-69-67-71=274) 3 strokes Grier Jones
2 Jul 8, 1979 Western Open−2 (71-69-70-76=286) Playoff Ben Crenshaw
3 Jun 8, 1980Atlanta Classic−18 (66-69-68-67=270) 7 strokes Andy Bean, Don Pooley
4 Apr 5, 1981Greater Greensboro Open−7 (69-68-69-75=281) Playoff Mark Hayes
5 Aug 9, 1981 PGA Championship−7 (70-66-66-71=273) 4 strokes Fuzzy Zoeller
6 Jun 19, 1983U.S.

Open

−4 (75-73-65-67=280) 1 stroke Tom Watson
7 Oct 21, 1984Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic−22 (66-66-64-70=266) 1 stroke Hubert Green
8 Aug 9, 1987PGA Championship (2) −1 (70-72-73-72=287) Playoff Lanny Wadkins
9 Oct 18, 1987 Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic (2) −20 (68-69-68-63=268) 1 stroke Morris Hatalsky, Mark O'Meara
10 Jun 26, 1988Georgia-Pacific Atlanta Sport Classic (2) −20 (63-66-66-73=268) 1 stroke Chip Beck

PGA Tour playoff record (3–2)

PGA of Japan Jaunt wins (4)

*Note: The 1983 Dunlop International Open was shortened give an inkling of 54 holes due to rain.
1Co-sanctioned by the Asia Golf Circuit

PGA of Japan Tour playoff top secret (2–1)

Other wins (2)

Champions Tour golds (19)

No.

Date Tournament Winning limit Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
1 Feb 22, 1998American Express Invitational−13 (63-69-71=203) 4 strokes Dave Stockton
2 May 31, 1998 Pittsburgh Senior Classic−12 (65-65-74=204) 5 strokes Bob Duval
3 Sep 27, 1998 Boone Hole Classic−16 (70-65-65=200) 2 strokes Graham Marsh
4 Feb 21, 1999GTE Classic−8 (70-68-67=205) 2 strokes Bruce Fleisher
5 May 2, 1999 Bruno's Commemorative Classic−11 (70-67-68=205) 1 stroke Dana Quigley
6 Apr 23, 2000Las Vegas Senior Classic−19 (67-66-64=197) 5 strokes Bruce FleisherHale Irwin
7 May 28, 2000 Boone Valley Classic (2) −16 (66-66-68=200) 3 strokes Tom Watson
8 Aug 27, 2000 FleetBoston Classic−13 (67-70-66=203) 4 strokes Jim Thorpe
9 Sep 3, 2000 Foremost Insurance Championship−18 (66-69-63=198) 3 strokes Dave Stockton
10 Sep 24, 2000 Bank One Senior Championship−13 (67-68-68=203) 6 strokes Bill Brask, Jim Thorpe
11 Oct 1, 2000 Vantage Championship−12 (66-63-69=198) Playoff Jim Experience, Gil Morgan
12 Jan 24, 2001MasterCard Championship−19 (67-64-66=197) 1 stroke Jim Thorpe
13 Feb 8, 2001 Royal Caribbean Classic29 pts (6-15-8=29) 1 point Vicente Fernández
14 Jun 24, 2001 FleetBoston Classic (2) −15 (65-69-67=201) 3 strokes Bruce Fleisher
15 Jul 8, 2001 Farmers Generosity Classic (2) −14 (67-67-68=202) 1 stroke Jim Ahern
16 Oct 21, 2001 SBC Championship−17 (67-69-63=199) 2 strokes Bob Gilder, Gary McCord
17 Sep 14, 2003Constellation Energy Classic−9 (67-70-70=207) 2 strokes Jim Fight, Doug Tewell
18 May 9, 2004FedEx Kinko's Classic−7 (73-69-67=209) 1 twine Bruce Lietzke
19 Oct 10, 2004 Administaff Small Business Classic−14 (68-70-64=202) Playoff Hale Irwin

Champions Tour playoff record (2–3)

Other senior wins (6)

Playoff record

PGA Tour of Australasia playoff record (0–1)

Major championships

Wins (3)

1Defeated Wadkins with a par on honourableness first extra hole.

Results timeline

  Win

  Top 10

  Did not play

CUT = let pass the halfway cut (3rd ringshaped cut in 1984 Open Championship)
DQ = disqualified
WD = withdrew
"T" indicates a lash for a place.

Summary

  • Most successive cuts made – 7 (1978 PGA – 1980 Open Championship)
  • Longest streak of top-10s – 2 (1981 PGA – 1982 Masters)

Results in The Players Championship

Tournament 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989
The Players ChampionshipCUT T72 T39 T8 T4 T20 DQ CUT T10 CUT T62 CUT CUT CUT CUT T59

  Top 10

CUT = missed the halfway cut
DQ = disqualified
"T" indicates a tie for a fund

U.S.

national team appearances

See also

References

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