On September 25 in golf history — 2011: Bill Haas wins Tour Championship and FedEx Cup, plus 5 more moments from 1900–2022.
Willie Anderson, the only man to win three consecutive U.S. Opens (1903-1905) and a four-time champion, was the dominant figure of early American golf.
Willie AndersonAmerican golfer David Branshaw, a longtime PGA Tour and PGA Tour Champions professional, was born on this day.
Nick Price ended his stellar 1994 campaign as the clear World No. 1 after winning the Open Championship and the PGA Championship.
Nick PriceBill Haas saved par from the water on the 17th in a playoff with Hunter Mahan to win the Tour Championship at East Lake and the $10 million FedEx Cup.
Arnold Palmer, 'The King,' whose charisma and seven major titles helped make golf a mainstream television sport, died on this day in Pittsburgh at age 87.
Arnold PalmerThe United States completed a 17.5-12.5 victory over the International team at Quail Hollow in Charlotte to extend its long dominance in the event.