Mar 11

March 11 in Golf History

On March 11 in golf history — 1962: Arnold Palmer wins Phoenix Open, plus 5 more moments from 1922–2007.

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On This Day in Golf

1922 Born

PGA Tour winner Bob Toski born

American golfer Bob Toski, a four-time PGA Tour winner in 1954 and later one of golf's most renowned instructors, was born on this day.

1955 Born

PGA Tour winner Lon Hinkle born

American golfer Lon Hinkle, a three-time PGA Tour winner famous for the 'Hinkle tree' at the 1979 U.S. Open, was born on this day.

1962 Championship

Arnold Palmer wins Phoenix Open

Arnold Palmer won the Phoenix Open in Arizona during one of the most dominant seasons of his career.

Arnold Palmer
1979 Championship

Fuzzy Zoeller wins Andy Williams San Diego Open

Fuzzy Zoeller won the Andy Williams San Diego Open at Torrey Pines, weeks before his Masters triumph in his rookie major appearance.

Fuzzy Zoeller
1990 Championship

Wayne Levi wins Honda Classic

Wayne Levi won the Honda Classic in Florida, one of multiple PGA Tour titles in his strong 1990 season.

2007 Championship

Mark Wilson wins Honda Classic in playoff

Mark Wilson won the Honda Classic at PGA National in a four-way playoff for his first PGA Tour title.