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Chi-Chi Rodríguez

Juan Antonio "Chi-Chi" Rodríguez (born October 23, 1935) is a Puerto Rican professional golfer. The winner of eight PGA Tour events, he was the first Puerto Rican to be inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame.

Chi-Chi Rodríguez
Rodríguez in 2010
Personal information
Full nameJuan Antonio Rodríguez
NicknameChi-Chi
Born (1935-10-23) October 23, 1935 (age 88)
Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico
Height5 ft 7 in (170 cm)
Weight150 lb (68 kg; 11 st)
Sporting nationality Puerto Rico
 United States
SpouseIwalani Rodríguez
Career
Turned professional1960
Current tour(s)Champions Tour
Former tour(s)PGA Tour
Professional wins37
Number of wins by tour
PGA Tour8
PGA Tour Champions22 (Tied-7th all-time)
Other7
Best results in major championships
Masters TournamentT10: 1970, 1973
PGA ChampionshipT15: 1969
U.S. OpenT6: 1981
The Open ChampionshipT28: 1973
Achievements and awards

Early years edit

Rodríguez was born into a poor family in Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico. He was one of six siblings. His father used to earn $18 a week as a laborer and cattle handler. When Rodríguez was seven years old, he helped the family by earning money as a water carrier on a sugar plantation. One day Juan wandered off into a golf course. When he saw that the caddies were earning more money than he was, he decided to become a caddie himself.[1][2]

Rodríguez would take a branch from a guava tree and turn it into a golf club. Using a metal can as a "golf ball," he would practice what he had seen the "real" golfers do, teaching himself how to play golf. By the time he was nine years old, he was proficient at golf, and in 1947, at the age of 12, he scored a 67.[1][2]

In 1954, when Rodríguez was 19, he joined the United States Army. During his breaks, he would visit whichever golf course was nearby, where he continued to perfect his game.[2]

Rodríguez, with characteristic charisma, would often make jokes about his past hardships on the golf course, such as, "How long does John Daly drive a golf ball? When I was a kid, I didn't go that far on vacation." And, "Playing golf is not hot work. Cutting sugar cane for a dollar a day — that's hot work. Hotter than my first wristwatch."[2][3]

PGA Tour edit

Rodríguez turned professional in 1960. In 1963, at age 28, Rodríguez won the Denver Open, which he considers his favorite win. He won eight titles on the PGA Tour between 1963 and 1979.[1]

At first Rodríguez used to put his hat over the hole whenever he made a birdie or eagle. After he heard that other golfers were complaining about his little act, he decided to try something new. Juan developed his signature "toreador dance," where he would make believe that the ball was a "bull" and that his putter was a "sword," and he would terminate the "bull." Even though he was a very small man, he had a special stance and swing with the driver that enabled him to hit the ball as far as the longest drivers on the tour. Rodríguez represented Puerto Rico on 12 World Cup teams.[1]

Senior PGA Tour edit

Rodríguez became eligible to play on the Senior PGA Tour (now known as the Champions Tour) in 1985 and did so for many years with great success, earning 22 tournament victories between 1986 and 1993. He was the first player on the Senior PGA Tour to win the same event in three consecutive years. He set a tour record with eight consecutive birdies en route to a win at the 1987 Silver Pages Classic. In 1991, he lost an 18-hole playoff to Jack Nicklaus in the U.S. Senior Open.[1][2]

Awards and honors edit

In 1986, Rodríguez won the Hispanic Recognition Award. In 1988, he was named Replica's Hispanic Man of the Year. In 1989, Rodríguez was voted the Bob Jones Award, the highest honor given by the United States Golf Association in recognition of distinguished sportsmanship in golf. He received the 1989 Old Tom Morris Award from the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America, GCSAA's highest honor. In 1992, Juan "Chi-Chi" Rodríguez was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame, the first Puerto Rican so honored.[1][2]

Rodriguez was the 1995 Rose Parade Grand Marshal.

Later years edit

On one occasion, Rodríguez had a brief encounter with Mother Teresa. He considers that moment as the greatest moment in his life. This encounter inspired him to help others. Rodríguez, together with former pro golfer Bill Hayes and Bob James, established the "Chi-Chi Rodríguez Youth Foundation", an afterschool program at the Glen Oaks Golf Course in Clearwater, Florida.[1] The principal idea behind the foundation is to instill self-esteem in young people who are victims of abuse, have experienced minor brushes with the law, or have suffered other hardships. Rodríguez also bought his mother a house and gave financial help to his brothers and sisters.[1]

In October 1998, Rodríguez suffered a heart attack. He had an angioplasty to clear the blocked artery and made a recovery. He is married and has one daughter.[2]

In 2004, Rodriguez made a cameo in the movie Welcome to Mooseport, shown golfing with the "President" portrayed by Gene Hackman.[2]

In May 2010, Rodríguez was robbed at his house in Guayama, Puerto Rico, by three people who stole $500,000 in cash and jewelry. Rodríguez and his wife were awakened at 1:45 in the morning by masked men who then tied them up and robbed them.[2][4]

On March 11, 2012, at the age of 76, Rodríguez participated as an honorary player in the Puerto Rico Open. He played 18 holes as his final official round as a professional in the PGA. There were several events honoring Rodríguez associated with the Tournament, and the tribute received extensive media coverage.[5]

Professional wins (37) edit

PGA Tour wins (8) edit

No. Date Tournament Winning score Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
1 Sep 1, 1963 Denver Open Invitational −4 (68-74-65-69=276) 2 strokes   Bill Eggers
2 Jan 27, 1964 Lucky International Open −12 (72-69-65-66=272) Playoff   Don January
3 Aug 9, 1964 Western Open −16 (64-69-68-67=268) 1 stroke   Arnold Palmer
4 Apr 30, 1967 Texas Open Invitational −7 (68-73-70-66=277) 1 stroke   Bob Charles,   Bob Goalby
5 Oct 20, 1968 Sahara Invitational −10 (70-71-69-64=274) Playoff   Dale Douglass
6 May 1, 1972 Byron Nelson Golf Classic −7 (66-68-69-70=273) Playoff   Billy Casper
7 Apr 2, 1973 Greater Greensboro Open −17 (68-66-67-66=267) 1 stroke   Lou Graham,   Ken Still
8 Apr 22, 1979 Tallahassee Open −19 (66-69-67-67=269) 3 strokes   Lindy Miller

PGA Tour playoff record (3–1)

No. Year Tournament Opponent Result
1 1964 Lucky International Open   Don January Won 18-hole playoff;
Rodríguez: −1 (70),
January: E (71)
2 1966 Cajun Classic Open Invitational   Jacky Cupit Lost to par on second extra hole
3 1968 Sahara Invitational   Dale Douglass Won with par on first extra hole
4 1972 Byron Nelson Golf Classic   Billy Casper Won with birdie on first extra hole

Other wins (4) edit

Senior PGA Tour wins (22) edit

Legend
Senior PGA Tour major championships (2)
Other Senior PGA Tour (20)
No. Date Tournament Winning score Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
1 Jun 22, 1986 Senior Tournament Players Championship −10 (69-67-70=206)* 2 strokes   Bruce Crampton
2 Aug 10, 1986 Digital Seniors Classic −13 (70-67-66=203) 1 stroke   Gary Player
3 Sep 14, 1986 United Virginia Bank Seniors −14 (69-67-66=202) 3 strokes   Don January
4 Feb 15, 1987 General Foods PGA Seniors' Championship −6 (70-69-76-67=282) 1 stroke   Dale Douglass
5 May 10, 1987 Vantage at The Dominion −13 (67-67-69=203) 3 strokes   Butch Baird
6 May 17, 1987 United Hospitals Senior Golf Championship −8 (70-69-63=202) 1 stroke   Lee Elder
7 May 24, 1987 Silver Pages Classic −16 (66-65-69=200) 3 strokes   Bruce Crampton
8 Jun 7, 1987 Senior Players Reunion Pro-Am −15 (67-69-65=201) 1 stroke   Bruce Crampton
9 Aug 9, 1987 Digital Seniors Classic (2) −18 (65-66-67=198) 8 strokes   Orville Moody
10 Aug 23, 1987 GTE Northwest Classic −10 (70-68-68=206) 1 stroke   Butch Baird
11 Apr 17, 1988 Doug Sanders Kingwood Celebrity Classic −8 (70-69-69=208) 2 strokes   Miller Barber,   John Brodie
12 Jul 31, 1988 Digital Seniors Classic (3) −14 (68-65-69=202) 1 stroke   Bob Charles
13 Sep 17, 1989 Crestar Classic (2) −13 (66-69-68=203) 1 stroke   Jim Dent,   Dick Rhyan
14 May 6, 1990 Las Vegas Senior Classic −12 (68-67-69=204) 1 stroke   George Archer,   Charles Coody
15 Jul 22, 1990 Ameritech Senior Open −13 (67-70-66=203) 7 strokes   George Archer,   Al Kelley
16 Aug 12, 1990 Sunwest Bank Charley Pride Senior Golf Classic −11 (66-71-68=205) 2 strokes   Charles Coody,   Jim Dent,
  Jim Ferree
17 Mar 3, 1991 GTE West Classic −8 (66-66=132)* 1 stroke   Bruce Crampton,   Gary Player
18 Mar 24, 1991 Vintage ARCO Invitational −10 (70-67-69=206) 1 stroke   Mike Hill,   Don January
19 May 5, 1991 Las Vegas Senior Classic (2) −12 (70-68-66=204) 3 strokes   Walt Zembriski
20 May 12, 1991 Murata Reunion Pro-Am (2) −8 (71-70-67=208) Playoff   Jim Colbert
21 Nov 8, 1992 Ko Olina Senior Invitational −10 (69-68-69=206) 6 strokes   Charles Coody
22 Jun 20, 1993 Burnet Senior Classic −15 (69-67-65=201) 2 strokes   Jim Colbert,   Bob Murphy

*Note: Tournament shortened to 36/54 holes due to rain.

Senior PGA Tour playoff record (1–7)

No. Year Tournament Opponent(s) Result
1 1986 Greater Grand Rapids Open   Jim Ferree,   Gene Littler Ferree won with birdie on first extra hole
2 1989 Bell Atlantic/St. Christopher's Classic   Dave Hill Lost to par on third extra hole
3 1989 General Tire Las Vegas Classic   Charles Coody,   Bob Charles Coody won with birdie on second extra hole
4 1990 NYNEX Commemorative   Mike Fetchick,   Jimmy Powell,
  Lee Trevino
Trevino won with birdie on fifth extra hole
Powell and Rodríguez eliminated by birdie on first hole
5 1991 Murata Reunion Pro-Am   Jim Colbert Won with par on fourth extra hole
6 1991 U.S. Senior Open   Jack Nicklaus Lost 18-hole playoff;
Nicklaus: −5 (65),
Rodríguez: −1 (69)
7 1991 Security Pacific Senior Classic   George Archer,   John Brodie Brodie won with birdie on first extra hole
8 1993 First of America Classic   George Archer,   Jim Colbert Archer won with par on third extra hole
Rodríguez eliminated by par on first hole

Other senior wins (3) edit

Results in major championships edit

Tournament 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969
Masters Tournament CUT T33 CUT T21 CUT T26
U.S. Open WD T40 T44 T42
The Open Championship
PGA Championship T44 T71 T15
Tournament 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979
Masters Tournament T10 T30 CUT T10 T20 CUT
U.S. Open T27 T13 T9 T29 T26 CUT 60 T46 T32
The Open Championship T28
PGA Championship CUT T66 T24 T24 T39 T22 CUT T46
Tournament 1980 1981 1982
Masters Tournament T44 T38
U.S. Open CUT T6 CUT
The Open Championship
PGA Championship WD
  Top 10
  Did not play

CUT = missed the half-way cut
WD = withdrew
"T" indicates a tie for a place

Summary edit

Tournament Wins 2nd 3rd Top-5 Top-10 Top-25 Events Cuts made
Masters Tournament 0 0 0 0 2 4 14 9
U.S. Open 0 0 0 0 2 3 16 12
The Open Championship 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
PGA Championship 0 0 0 0 0 4 12 9
Totals 0 0 0 0 4 11 43 31
  • Most consecutive cuts made – 9 (1972 U.S. Open – 1974 PGA)
  • Longest streak of top-10s – 1 (four times)

Senior major championships edit

Wins (2) edit

Year Championship Winning score Margin Runner-up
1986 Senior Tournament Players Championship −10 (69-67-70=206) 2 strokes   Bruce Crampton
1987 General Foods PGA Seniors' Championship −6 (70-69-76-67=282) 1 stroke   Dale Douglass

Results timeline edit

Tournament 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996
The Tradition NYF NYF NYF T7 T48 T6 3 T30 T37 WD T12
Senior PGA Championship T5 1 2 T19 2 T12 3 T32 T5 T26 T4
Senior Players Championship 1 T2 T26 T10 T5 T25 4 T20 T32 T13
U.S. Senior Open T10 3 T6 T18 T3 2 7 T4 T32 T29 T17
Tournament 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
The Tradition T43 70 T65 WD T67 78
Senior PGA Championship T27 CUT CUT
Senior Players Championship T34 T50 T33 T60 73 77
U.S. Senior Open T21 CUT CUT T37 CUT
  Win
  Top 10
  Did not play

NYF = Tournament not yet founded
CUT = missed the half-way cut
WD = withdrew
"T" indicates a tie for a place.

Note: Rodríguez never played in the Senior Open Championship.

Team appearances edit

Cultural references edit

A painted image of Rodriguez was used to sell golf merchandise in the 1970s. The members of the new wave band Devo saw one of these promotional images and decided that it represented the artificiality of popular culture. They used the image in their satirical manifesto (on the de-evolution of humanity) and also featured it on the artwork of their single "Be Stiff", which was released in early 1978, before they had signed to a major label. Four months later, they signed to Warner Bros. Records. For their debut album, Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo!, they wanted to use Rodriguez's image for the album cover art, but Warner rejected it, due to not having Rodriguez's permission. As the band sought permission, they suggested that the image could be altered to not resemble Rodriguez so closely. Warner's art department slightly changed the ears, eyes, nose and other features and began album production. By the time the band secured Rodriguez's permission, it was too late to use the original one. Warner sent Rodriguez $2,500 and 50 copies of the album, but he only listened to it once, preferring music by vocalists such as Dean Martin.[6]

In 1993, Rodriguez lent his name to the video game Chi Chi's Pro Challenge Golf, published by Virgin Games for the Sega Genesis console.[7]

The 1995 motion picture, To Wong Foo features a character by the name of Chi-Chi Rodriguez. Much to Rodriguez’s dismay (the characters were drag queens), the golfer sued the production. The suit was settled out of court for undisclosed amounts. Chi-Chi was portrayed by John Leguizamo in the film.[8]

In an episode of the American sitcom WKRP in Cincinnati (season 1, episode 3, "Les on a Ledge"), newscaster Les Nessman, reporting on a golf tournament, mispronounces Rodriguez's name as "Chy Chy Rodrigweez," despite efforts to correct him.[9]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h . Chichi.org. Archived from the original on April 25, 2012. Retrieved March 12, 2012.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i Made Up Media: R.Sellers, M.Walker, I.George, D.Crouch, G.Newsham. . Ingolfwetrust.com. Archived from the original on April 25, 2012. Retrieved March 12, 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ The Gigantic Book of Golf Quotations, ed. Jim Apfelbaum. 2007.
  4. ^ . Stats.cbc.ca. Archived from the original on July 21, 2011. Retrieved March 12, 2012.
  5. ^ "Fifth Annual Puerto Rico Open Tees Off at The Trump International: Golf Legend Chi Chi Rodríguez to Play His Final Official Round". Prweb.com. January 19, 2012. Retrieved March 12, 2012.
  6. ^ "The Devo De-Evolution of Golfer Chi Chi Rodriguez".
  7. ^ Chi Chi's Pro Challenge at MobyGames
  8. ^ "Rodriguez Settles Suit". The Spokesman-Review. September 29, 1995. Retrieved April 9, 2023.
  9. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the : "Less Nessman talks about Chi Chi Rodriguez". YouTube.

External links edit

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Juan Antonio Chi Chi Rodriguez born October 23 1935 is a Puerto Rican professional golfer The winner of eight PGA Tour events he was the first Puerto Rican to be inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame Chi Chi RodriguezRodriguez in 2010Personal informationFull nameJuan Antonio RodriguezNicknameChi ChiBorn 1935 10 23 October 23 1935 age 88 Rio Piedras Puerto RicoHeight5 ft 7 in 170 cm Weight150 lb 68 kg 11 st Sporting nationality Puerto Rico United StatesSpouseIwalani RodriguezCareerTurned professional1960Current tour s Champions TourFormer tour s PGA TourProfessional wins37Number of wins by tourPGA Tour8PGA Tour Champions22 Tied 7th all time Other7Best results in major championshipsMasters TournamentT10 1970 1973PGA ChampionshipT15 1969U S OpenT6 1981The Open ChampionshipT28 1973Achievements and awardsWorld Golf Hall of Fame1992 member page Senior PGA TourByron Nelson Award1986 1987Senior PGA Tourmoney list winner1987Old Tom Morris Award1989Bob Jones Award1989 Contents 1 Early years 2 PGA Tour 3 Senior PGA Tour 4 Awards and honors 5 Later years 6 Professional wins 37 6 1 PGA Tour wins 8 6 2 Other wins 4 6 3 Senior PGA Tour wins 22 6 4 Other senior wins 3 7 Results in major championships 7 1 Summary 8 Senior major championships 8 1 Wins 2 8 2 Results timeline 9 Team appearances 10 Cultural references 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksEarly years editRodriguez was born into a poor family in Rio Piedras Puerto Rico He was one of six siblings His father used to earn 18 a week as a laborer and cattle handler When Rodriguez was seven years old he helped the family by earning money as a water carrier on a sugar plantation One day Juan wandered off into a golf course When he saw that the caddies were earning more money than he was he decided to become a caddie himself 1 2 Rodriguez would take a branch from a guava tree and turn it into a golf club Using a metal can as a golf ball he would practice what he had seen the real golfers do teaching himself how to play golf By the time he was nine years old he was proficient at golf and in 1947 at the age of 12 he scored a 67 1 2 In 1954 when Rodriguez was 19 he joined the United States Army During his breaks he would visit whichever golf course was nearby where he continued to perfect his game 2 Rodriguez with characteristic charisma would often make jokes about his past hardships on the golf course such as How long does John Daly drive a golf ball When I was a kid I didn t go that far on vacation And Playing golf is not hot work Cutting sugar cane for a dollar a day that s hot work Hotter than my first wristwatch 2 3 PGA Tour editRodriguez turned professional in 1960 In 1963 at age 28 Rodriguez won the Denver Open which he considers his favorite win He won eight titles on the PGA Tour between 1963 and 1979 1 At first Rodriguez used to put his hat over the hole whenever he made a birdie or eagle After he heard that other golfers were complaining about his little act he decided to try something new Juan developed his signature toreador dance where he would make believe that the ball was a bull and that his putter was a sword and he would terminate the bull Even though he was a very small man he had a special stance and swing with the driver that enabled him to hit the ball as far as the longest drivers on the tour Rodriguez represented Puerto Rico on 12 World Cup teams 1 Senior PGA Tour editRodriguez became eligible to play on the Senior PGA Tour now known as the Champions Tour in 1985 and did so for many years with great success earning 22 tournament victories between 1986 and 1993 He was the first player on the Senior PGA Tour to win the same event in three consecutive years He set a tour record with eight consecutive birdies en route to a win at the 1987 Silver Pages Classic In 1991 he lost an 18 hole playoff to Jack Nicklaus in the U S Senior Open 1 2 Awards and honors editIn 1986 Rodriguez won the Hispanic Recognition Award In 1988 he was named Replica s Hispanic Man of the Year In 1989 Rodriguez was voted the Bob Jones Award the highest honor given by the United States Golf Association in recognition of distinguished sportsmanship in golf He received the 1989 Old Tom Morris Award from the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America GCSAA s highest honor In 1992 Juan Chi Chi Rodriguez was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame the first Puerto Rican so honored 1 2 Rodriguez was the 1995 Rose Parade Grand Marshal Later years editOn one occasion Rodriguez had a brief encounter with Mother Teresa He considers that moment as the greatest moment in his life This encounter inspired him to help others Rodriguez together with former pro golfer Bill Hayes and Bob James established the Chi Chi Rodriguez Youth Foundation an afterschool program at the Glen Oaks Golf Course in Clearwater Florida 1 The principal idea behind the foundation is to instill self esteem in young people who are victims of abuse have experienced minor brushes with the law or have suffered other hardships Rodriguez also bought his mother a house and gave financial help to his brothers and sisters 1 In October 1998 Rodriguez suffered a heart attack He had an angioplasty to clear the blocked artery and made a recovery He is married and has one daughter 2 In 2004 Rodriguez made a cameo in the movie Welcome to Mooseport shown golfing with the President portrayed by Gene Hackman 2 In May 2010 Rodriguez was robbed at his house in Guayama Puerto Rico by three people who stole 500 000 in cash and jewelry Rodriguez and his wife were awakened at 1 45 in the morning by masked men who then tied them up and robbed them 2 4 On March 11 2012 at the age of 76 Rodriguez participated as an honorary player in the Puerto Rico Open He played 18 holes as his final official round as a professional in the PGA There were several events honoring Rodriguez associated with the Tournament and the tribute received extensive media coverage 5 Professional wins 37 editPGA Tour wins 8 edit No Date Tournament Winning score Margin ofvictory Runner s up1 Sep 1 1963 Denver Open Invitational 4 68 74 65 69 276 2 strokes nbsp Bill Eggers2 Jan 27 1964 Lucky International Open 12 72 69 65 66 272 Playoff nbsp Don January3 Aug 9 1964 Western Open 16 64 69 68 67 268 1 stroke nbsp Arnold Palmer4 Apr 30 1967 Texas Open Invitational 7 68 73 70 66 277 1 stroke nbsp Bob Charles nbsp Bob Goalby5 Oct 20 1968 Sahara Invitational 10 70 71 69 64 274 Playoff nbsp Dale Douglass6 May 1 1972 Byron Nelson Golf Classic 7 66 68 69 70 273 Playoff nbsp Billy Casper7 Apr 2 1973 Greater Greensboro Open 17 68 66 67 66 267 1 stroke nbsp Lou Graham nbsp Ken Still8 Apr 22 1979 Tallahassee Open 19 66 69 67 67 269 3 strokes nbsp Lindy MillerPGA Tour playoff record 3 1 No Year Tournament Opponent Result1 1964 Lucky International Open nbsp Don January Won 18 hole playoff Rodriguez 1 70 January E 71 2 1966 Cajun Classic Open Invitational nbsp Jacky Cupit Lost to par on second extra hole3 1968 Sahara Invitational nbsp Dale Douglass Won with par on first extra hole4 1972 Byron Nelson Golf Classic nbsp Billy Casper Won with birdie on first extra holeOther wins 4 edit 1963 Colombian Open 1976 Pepsi Cola Mixed Team Championship with Jo Ann Washam 1979 Bahamas Open Panama Open tie with Butch Baird Senior PGA Tour wins 22 edit LegendSenior PGA Tour major championships 2 Other Senior PGA Tour 20 No Date Tournament Winning score Margin ofvictory Runner s up1 Jun 22 1986 Senior Tournament Players Championship 10 69 67 70 206 2 strokes nbsp Bruce Crampton2 Aug 10 1986 Digital Seniors Classic 13 70 67 66 203 1 stroke nbsp Gary Player3 Sep 14 1986 United Virginia Bank Seniors 14 69 67 66 202 3 strokes nbsp Don January4 Feb 15 1987 General Foods PGA Seniors Championship 6 70 69 76 67 282 1 stroke nbsp Dale Douglass5 May 10 1987 Vantage at The Dominion 13 67 67 69 203 3 strokes nbsp Butch Baird6 May 17 1987 United Hospitals Senior Golf Championship 8 70 69 63 202 1 stroke nbsp Lee Elder7 May 24 1987 Silver Pages Classic 16 66 65 69 200 3 strokes nbsp Bruce Crampton8 Jun 7 1987 Senior Players Reunion Pro Am 15 67 69 65 201 1 stroke nbsp Bruce Crampton9 Aug 9 1987 Digital Seniors Classic 2 18 65 66 67 198 8 strokes nbsp Orville Moody10 Aug 23 1987 GTE Northwest Classic 10 70 68 68 206 1 stroke nbsp Butch Baird11 Apr 17 1988 Doug Sanders Kingwood Celebrity Classic 8 70 69 69 208 2 strokes nbsp Miller Barber nbsp John Brodie12 Jul 31 1988 Digital Seniors Classic 3 14 68 65 69 202 1 stroke nbsp Bob Charles13 Sep 17 1989 Crestar Classic 2 13 66 69 68 203 1 stroke nbsp Jim Dent nbsp Dick Rhyan14 May 6 1990 Las Vegas Senior Classic 12 68 67 69 204 1 stroke nbsp George Archer nbsp Charles Coody15 Jul 22 1990 Ameritech Senior Open 13 67 70 66 203 7 strokes nbsp George Archer nbsp Al Kelley16 Aug 12 1990 Sunwest Bank Charley Pride Senior Golf Classic 11 66 71 68 205 2 strokes nbsp Charles Coody nbsp Jim Dent nbsp Jim Ferree17 Mar 3 1991 GTE West Classic 8 66 66 132 1 stroke nbsp Bruce Crampton nbsp Gary Player18 Mar 24 1991 Vintage ARCO Invitational 10 70 67 69 206 1 stroke nbsp Mike Hill nbsp Don January19 May 5 1991 Las Vegas Senior Classic 2 12 70 68 66 204 3 strokes nbsp Walt Zembriski20 May 12 1991 Murata Reunion Pro Am 2 8 71 70 67 208 Playoff nbsp Jim Colbert21 Nov 8 1992 Ko Olina Senior Invitational 10 69 68 69 206 6 strokes nbsp Charles Coody22 Jun 20 1993 Burnet Senior Classic 15 69 67 65 201 2 strokes nbsp Jim Colbert nbsp Bob Murphy Note Tournament shortened to 36 54 holes due to rain Senior PGA Tour playoff record 1 7 No Year Tournament Opponent s Result1 1986 Greater Grand Rapids Open nbsp Jim Ferree nbsp Gene Littler Ferree won with birdie on first extra hole2 1989 Bell Atlantic St Christopher s Classic nbsp Dave Hill Lost to par on third extra hole3 1989 General Tire Las Vegas Classic nbsp Charles Coody nbsp Bob Charles Coody won with birdie on second extra hole4 1990 NYNEX Commemorative nbsp Mike Fetchick nbsp Jimmy Powell nbsp Lee Trevino Trevino won with birdie on fifth extra holePowell and Rodriguez eliminated by birdie on first hole5 1991 Murata Reunion Pro Am nbsp Jim Colbert Won with par on fourth extra hole6 1991 U S Senior Open nbsp Jack Nicklaus Lost 18 hole playoff Nicklaus 5 65 Rodriguez 1 69 7 1991 Security Pacific Senior Classic nbsp George Archer nbsp John Brodie Brodie won with birdie on first extra hole8 1993 First of America Classic nbsp George Archer nbsp Jim Colbert Archer won with par on third extra holeRodriguez eliminated by par on first holeOther senior wins 3 edit 1988 Japan PGA Senior Championship Senior Skins Game 1989 Senior Skins GameResults in major championships editTournament 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969Masters Tournament CUT T33 CUT T21 CUT T26U S Open WD T40 T44 T42The Open ChampionshipPGA Championship T44 T71 T15Tournament 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979Masters Tournament T10 T30 CUT T10 T20 CUTU S Open T27 T13 T9 T29 T26 CUT 60 T46 T32The Open Championship T28PGA Championship CUT T66 T24 T24 T39 T22 CUT T46Tournament 1980 1981 1982Masters Tournament T44 T38U S Open CUT T6 CUTThe Open ChampionshipPGA Championship WD Top 10 Did not play CUT missed the half way cut WD withdrew T indicates a tie for a place Summary edit Tournament Wins 2nd 3rd Top 5 Top 10 Top 25 Events Cuts madeMasters Tournament 0 0 0 0 2 4 14 9U S Open 0 0 0 0 2 3 16 12The Open Championship 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1PGA Championship 0 0 0 0 0 4 12 9Totals 0 0 0 0 4 11 43 31Most consecutive cuts made 9 1972 U S Open 1974 PGA Longest streak of top 10s 1 four times Senior major championships editWins 2 edit Year Championship Winning score Margin Runner up1986 Senior Tournament Players Championship 10 69 67 70 206 2 strokes nbsp Bruce Crampton1987 General Foods PGA Seniors Championship 6 70 69 76 67 282 1 stroke nbsp Dale DouglassResults timeline edit Tournament 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996The Tradition NYF NYF NYF T7 T48 T6 3 T30 T37 WD T12Senior PGA Championship T5 1 2 T19 2 T12 3 T32 T5 T26 T4Senior Players Championship 1 T2 T26 T10 T5 T25 4 T20 T32 T13U S Senior Open T10 3 T6 T18 T3 2 7 T4 T32 T29 T17Tournament 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006The Tradition T43 70 T65 WD T67 78Senior PGA Championship T27 CUT CUTSenior Players Championship T34 T50 T33 T60 73 77U S Senior Open T21 CUT CUT T37 CUT Win Top 10 Did not play NYF Tournament not yet founded CUT missed the half way cut WD withdrew T indicates a tie for a place Note Rodriguez never played in the Senior Open Championship Team appearances editWorld Cup representing Puerto Rico 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1971 1974 1976 1993 Ryder Cup representing the United States 1973 winners Wendy s 3 Tour Challenge representing Senior PGA Tour 1992 1993 winners Cultural references editA painted image of Rodriguez was used to sell golf merchandise in the 1970s The members of the new wave band Devo saw one of these promotional images and decided that it represented the artificiality of popular culture They used the image in their satirical manifesto on the de evolution of humanity and also featured it on the artwork of their single Be Stiff which was released in early 1978 before they had signed to a major label Four months later they signed to Warner Bros Records For their debut album Q Are We Not Men A We Are Devo they wanted to use Rodriguez s image for the album cover art but Warner rejected it due to not having Rodriguez s permission As the band sought permission they suggested that the image could be altered to not resemble Rodriguez so closely Warner s art department slightly changed the ears eyes nose and other features and began album production By the time the band secured Rodriguez s permission it was too late to use the original one Warner sent Rodriguez 2 500 and 50 copies of the album but he only listened to it once preferring music by vocalists such as Dean Martin 6 In 1993 Rodriguez lent his name to the video game Chi Chi s Pro Challenge Golf published by Virgin Games for the Sega Genesis console 7 The 1995 motion picture To Wong Foo features a character by the name of Chi Chi Rodriguez Much to Rodriguez s dismay the characters were drag queens the golfer sued the production The suit was settled out of court for undisclosed amounts Chi Chi was portrayed by John Leguizamo in the film 8 In an episode of the American sitcom WKRP in Cincinnati season 1 episode 3 Les on a Ledge newscaster Les Nessman reporting on a golf tournament mispronounces Rodriguez s name as Chy Chy Rodrigweez despite efforts to correct him 9 See also edit nbsp Biography portal nbsp Puerto Rico portalList of Puerto Ricans List of golfers with most Champions Tour winsReferences edit a b c d e f g h Chi Chi Rodriguez Academy Chichi org Archived from the original on April 25 2012 Retrieved March 12 2012 a b c d e f g h i Made Up Media R Sellers M Walker I George D Crouch G Newsham Hall of Fame Ingolfwetrust com Archived from the original on April 25 2012 Retrieved March 12 2012 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link The Gigantic Book of Golf Quotations ed Jim Apfelbaum 2007 Chi Chi Rodriguez robbed at home in Puerto Rico Stats cbc ca Archived from the original on July 21 2011 Retrieved March 12 2012 Fifth Annual Puerto Rico Open Tees Off at The Trump International Golf Legend Chi Chi Rodriguez to Play His Final Official Round Prweb com January 19 2012 Retrieved March 12 2012 The Devo De Evolution of Golfer Chi Chi Rodriguez Chi Chi s Pro Challenge at MobyGames Rodriguez Settles Suit The Spokesman Review September 29 1995 Retrieved April 9 2023 Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine Less Nessman talks about Chi Chi Rodriguez YouTube External links editChi Chi Rodriguez at the PGA Tour official site Chi Chi Rodriguez at the World Golf Hall of Fame Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chi Chi Rodriguez amp oldid 1188431694, wikipedia, wiki, 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