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Deane R. Beman (born April 22, 1938) is an American professional golfer, golf administrator. He was the second commissioner of the PGA Tour, serving from... |
Mac O'Grady (section Recent years) series of verbal attacks against Tour Commissioner Deane Beman. At one point, O'Grady said "Deane Beman is a thief with a capital T." He was fined $5,000... |
Bud Ward, Willie Turnesa, Harvie Ward, Charles Coe, Jack Nicklaus, Deane Beman, Gary Cowan, Jay Sigel Twelve players have won both the U.S. Amateur... |
Tim Finchem (section Early life and education) position of Commissioner on June 1, 1994, succeeding Deane Beman, who retired after nearly 20 years in the post. Finchem had previously served as Vice President... |
Joseph Dey (section Early years) Division of the PGA. He held that position for five years, succeeded by tour player Deane Beman in 1974. Dey was the originator of The Players Championship... |
commissioner Deane Beman; the inaugural event in 1974 was played at Atlanta Country Club in Marietta, Georgia, concluding on Labor Day weekend in early September... |
Jerry Pate (section Early life) celebrated by throwing course designer Pete Dye and PGA Tour commissioner Deane Beman into the lake adjacent to the 18th green, then jumped in himself. He... |
as an entryway to the Korn Ferry Tour. Announced in early 1989 by PGA Tour commissioner Deane Beman, the "satellite tour" was formalized by the PGA Tour... |
and was the odds-on favorite to win again. Other favorites included Deane Beman, Charles Coe, William Hyndman, Billy Joe Patton, William Campbell, Phil... |
Orville Moody (section Early life) win, saying, "He's one helluva player." Moody won by one stroke over Deane Beman, Al Geiberger, and Bob Rosburg with a 72-hole score of 281. He tied for... |
Masters Tournament (section Early tournament years) here all these years waiting for someone to come along and lay a golf course upon it." The land had been an indigo plantation in the early nineteenth century... |
Tournament Tommy Aaron (11), Miller Barber (9,11), Frank Beard (11), Deane Beman, Charles Coe (a), Charles Coody, Bert Greene, Dave Hill (9,11), Howie... |
Nichols, Bob Rosburg 5. U.S. Amateur and Amateur champions (last 10 years) Deane Beman (6,9,a), William C. Campbell (6,7,a), Charles Coe (a), Richard Davies... |
amateur to enter the final round of the Masters inside the top-10 since Deane Beman in 1964. Tiger Woods withdrew due to injury prior to the resumption of... |
tournament volunteer. He is later fined and suspended by Tour Commissioner Deane Beman for conduct unbecoming a professional golfer. 1990: David Frost beats... |
five-year contract. He was succeeded by tour player Deane Beman in early 1974, who served for twenty years. The name officially changed to the "PGA Tour" in... |
(11), Bert Yancey 9. Top 16 players and ties from the 1967 U.S. Open Deane Beman, Gardner Dickinson (11), Bob Goalby (10), Dutch Harrison, Jerry Pittman... |
Palmer, it was his fourth runner-up finish at the U.S. Open in six years; the earlier three were in playoffs (1962, 1963, 1966). Hogan, age 54, played in... |
Ballesteros 1997 Nick Faldo 1998 Lloyd Mangrum 2000 Jack Burke Jr. 2000 Deane Beman – Commissioner of the PGA Tour 1974-1994 2000 Michael Bonallack – British... |
Winners of PGA Tour events since the previous Masters Buddy Allin, Deane Beman, Jim Colbert, Bob Dickson, Rod Funseth, Lou Graham, Dave Hill, Mike Hill... |