Mar 28

March 28 in Golf History

On March 28 in golf history — 1982: Andy Bean wins Doral-Eastern Open, plus 5 more moments from 1930–2004.

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1930 Milestone

PGA Tour winner Jerry Barber era figure

Jerry Barber, the 1961 PGA champion famous for a remarkable putting finish, was one of the great short-game artists of his time.

Jerry Barber
1948 Milestone

Ben Hogan wins early-season title

Ben Hogan, building toward a 1948 season that would bring two major titles, won regularly on the PGA Tour during this period.

Ben Hogan
1971 Milestone

Jack Nicklaus dominates early 1971

Jack Nicklaus enjoyed a banner 1971 season that included winning the PGA Championship at PGA National, his ninth major to that point.

Jack Nicklaus
1982 Championship

Andy Bean wins Doral-Eastern Open

Andy Bean won the Doral-Eastern Open in Miami, one of his 11 PGA Tour titles.

1993 Championship

Nick Price wins Players Championship

Nick Price won The Players Championship at TPC Sawgrass, one of the signature titles in his Hall of Fame career.

Nick Price
2004 Record

Craig Parry wins Doral with playoff albatross

Craig Parry holed his approach for an eagle two on the first playoff hole to beat Scott Verplank at Doral, one of the most famous shots in tour history.