Jun 12

June 12 in Golf History

On June 12 in golf history — 1939: Byron Nelson wins U.S. Open in double playoff, plus 5 more moments from 1937–2005.

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On This Day in Golf

1937 Record

Ralph Guldahl wins first U.S. Open at Oakland Hills

Ralph Guldahl set a U.S. Open scoring record of 281 to win the 1937 championship at Oakland Hills, the first of his consecutive titles.

Ralph Guldahl
1939 Championship

Byron Nelson wins U.S. Open in double playoff

Byron Nelson outlasted Craig Wood and Denny Shute, then beat Wood in a second 18-hole playoff at Philadelphia Country Club to win the 1939 U.S. Open.

Byron Nelson
1960 Born

Mark Calcavecchia born, 1989 Open champion

Mark Calcavecchia, born on this day, won the 1989 Open Championship at Royal Troon in a four-hole playoff and captured 13 PGA Tour titles.

Mark Calcavecchia
1988 Milestone

David Frost wins Canadian Open era contemporaries

The late 1980s tour was rich with international talent as South Africans, Australians and Europeans increasingly contended for America's biggest titles.

1994 Championship

Tom Lehman wins Memorial Tournament

Tom Lehman shot a closing 67 to win the Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village by five strokes for one of his early PGA Tour victories.

Tom Lehman
2005 Championship

Bart Bryant wins Memorial Tournament

Bart Bryant won the Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village in 2005 for his second PGA Tour title.