On February 3 in golf history — 1946: Jimmy Demaret wins Tucson Open, plus 6 more moments from 1911–2019.
Tom Creavy, who at age 20 won the 1931 PGA Championship by defeating Denny Shute in the final, was born on this day in Tuckahoe, New York.
Tom CreavyWorld Golf Hall of Famer Carol Mann, winner of 38 LPGA Tour titles including the 1965 U.S. Women's Open, was born on this day.
Jimmy Demaret shot 268 to win the Tucson Open by four strokes over Herman Barron.
Jimmy DemaretSouth African Retief Goosen, a two-time U.S. Open champion (2001 and 2004) who reached World No. 1 in the rankings, was born on this day.
Retief GoosenMark O'Meara won the Bing Crosby National Pro-Am by one stroke in the last edition to carry the Crosby name before it became the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
Mark OmearaPhil Mickelson, after an opening 60, cruised to a four-stroke win over Brandt Snedeker at the WM Phoenix Open.
Phil MickelsonRickie Fowler held off a back-nine wobble to beat Branden Grace by two at the WM Phoenix Open.