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Bobby Locke - Hall of Fame

Fred Couples

The girls love his perma-tanned good looks, and the guys swoon over that beautiful swing. There will never be a more likeable figure in our Hall of Fame than Mr Popularity himself, Freddie Couples…

Bobby Locke - Hall of Fame

Bobby Locke

In 1947, Bobby Locke dominated the PGA Tour like Tiger, and in the Fifties he owned the British Open like Faldo. And possibly no one who ever played golf was better with a putter than the South African genius…

Greg Norman - Hall of Fame

Greg Norman

A born winner, Greg Norman will always be better known for his spectacular losses, and for the sheer bloody-mindedness that makes him a winner all over again …

 

Francis DeSales Ouimet - Hall of Fame

Francis Ouimet

A scrawny local lad teed it up in the 1913 US Open against the world’s best professional golfers with a 10-year-old truant caddie on his bag – and he won the thing.

 

Chi Chi Rodriguez - Hall of Fame

Chi Chi Rodriguez

Chi Chi loved a bet on the golf course, especially on himself. Why? Because even though he's one of golf’s greatest longshots, Chi Chi knew what was inside that skinny little frame of his...

Andy Bean - Hall of Fame

Andy Bean

He hit the ball a mile and wrestled alligators before Boo Weekley was out of kindergarden. Here's the story of the ordinary joe who became an unlikely golfing hero...

 

John Daly - Hall of Fame

John Daly

It must hurt like the bejeezus to get hit in the head with a golf ball struck by Big John Daly ... but not nearly as much as it must hurt to be JD himself.

 

Gene Sarazen - Hall of Fame

Gene Sarazen

As famous for his life off the course as on it, Gene started as a caddy, went on to become the first man to win all four majors and invented the sand wedge as we know it.

Joyce Wethered - Hall of Fame

Joyce Wethered

In her short career, Joyce Wethered won 9 titles, lost only two matches in five years and was described by Bobby Jones as the best golfer ever. Pretty impressive I guess...

Johnny Miller - Hall of Fame

Johnny Miller

In his prime, Johnny Miller is considered to have played the game of golf as well, if not better, than anyone ever has. Shame it only lasted for three years...

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