May 27

May 27 in Golf History

On May 27 in golf history — 1984: Peter Jacobsen wins Colonial, plus 5 more moments from 1912–2018.

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On This Day in Golf

1912 Born

Sam Snead born in Virginia

Sam Snead, winner of a record 82 PGA Tour titles and seven majors, famed for his fluid swing and longevity, was born on this day in Ashwood, Virginia.

Sam Snead
1923 Milestone

Bobby Jones nears his breakthrough

Bobby Jones broke through for his first major at the 1923 U.S. Open, beginning a seven-year run in which he won 13 majors and retired at 28 after the 1930 Grand Slam.

Bobby Jones
1962 Milestone

Jack Nicklaus turns pro and conquers

Jack Nicklaus, in his rookie pro season of 1962, beat Arnold Palmer in a playoff to win the U.S. Open at Oakmont, the first of his record 18 major titles.

Jack Nicklaus
1984 Championship

Peter Jacobsen wins Colonial

Peter Jacobsen won the Colonial National Invitation in Fort Worth, one of the popular American's PGA Tour victories.

2007 Championship

Rory Sabbatini wins Colonial over Tiger

Rory Sabbatini, who had publicly criticized Tiger Woods, beat him head-to-head down the stretch to win the Colonial in Fort Worth.

2018 Championship

Justin Rose wins Fort Worth Invitational

England's Justin Rose beat Brooks Koepka in a playoff to win the Fort Worth Invitational at Colonial, a victory that returned him near the top of the world rankings.

Justin Rose