Sep 9

September 9 in Golf History

On September 9 in golf history — 2001: Scott Hoch wins Greater Milwaukee Open, plus 4 more moments from 1913–2018.

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On This Day in Golf

1913 Born

Charlie Yates born

American amateur Charlie Yates, the 1938 British Amateur champion and longtime Augusta National secretary, was born on this day in Atlanta, Georgia.

1987 Born

Hudson Swafford born

American golfer Hudson Swafford, a three-time PGA Tour winner including two American Express titles at PGA West, was born on this day.

1990 Milestone

Wayne Levi's banner season

Wayne Levi won four PGA Tour events in 1990, earning PGA Player of the Year honors over Nick Faldo in a remarkable campaign.

2001 Championship

Scott Hoch wins Greater Milwaukee Open

Scott Hoch won the Greater Milwaukee Open, a steady performer who captured 11 PGA Tour titles across his long career.

2018 Championship

Bryson DeChambeau wins BMW Championship

Bryson DeChambeau won the BMW Championship at Aronimink, his second straight FedEx Cup playoff victory, vaulting him to the top of the standings.

Bryson Dechambeau