Mar 10

March 10 in Golf History

On March 10 in golf history — 1957: Arnold Palmer wins Houston Open, plus 5 more moments from 1888–2013.

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1888 Milestone

U.S. Open champion Tom McNamara era figure

American golfer Tom McNamara, a leading professional of the early 1900s and a three-time U.S. Open runner-up, was active during golf's formative American era.

1957 Championship

Arnold Palmer wins Houston Open

Arnold Palmer won the Houston Open in Texas, an early victory in a career that would make him the King of golf.

Arnold Palmer
1968 Championship

Tom Weiskopf wins Andy Williams San Diego Open

Tom Weiskopf won the Andy Williams San Diego Open at Torrey Pines for one of his 16 PGA Tour titles.

Tom Weiskopf
1974 Championship

Hubert Green wins Bob Hope Desert Classic

Hubert Green won the Bob Hope Desert Classic in California, one of his 19 PGA Tour titles.

Hubert Green
1985 Championship

Curtis Strange wins Honda Classic

Curtis Strange won the Honda Classic in Florida, part of a season in which he led the PGA Tour money list.

Curtis Strange
2013 Championship

Tiger Woods wins WGC-Cadillac Championship at Doral

Tiger Woods won the WGC-Cadillac Championship at Doral in Miami by two strokes, one of multiple titles he claimed during his resurgent 2013 season.

Tiger Woods