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Christy O'Connor Jnr

Christy O'Connor Jnr (born Christopher O'Connor; 19 August 1948 – 6 January 2016) was an Irish professional golfer.[2] He is best known for defeating American Fred Couples at the 1989 Ryder Cup, helping Europe secure the trophy.

Christy O'Connor Jnr
O'Connor in 2010
Personal information
NicknameJunior
Born(1948-08-19)19 August 1948
County Galway, Ireland
Died6 January 2016(2016-01-06) (aged 67)
Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain
Height1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)[1]
Weight86 kg (190 lb; 13.5 st)[1]
Sporting nationality Ireland
SpouseAnn[1]
Career
Turned professional1967
Former tour(s)European Tour
European Seniors Tour
Champions Tour
Professional wins16
Number of wins by tour
European Tour4
PGA Tour Champions4
European Senior Tour2
Other8
Best results in major championships
Masters TournamentCUT: 1977
PGA ChampionshipDNP
U.S. OpenDNP
The Open ChampionshipT3: 1985

Early life

O'Connor was born in Knocknacarra, Ireland in 1948. Knocknacarra is a village in Salthill that is within County Galway. He was the son of Elizabeth (née Noone) and John O'Connor. The family farmed cattle and pigs near a golf club.[1]

O'Connor was not born with the "Junior" suffix. Rather, it was added to his name after he turned pro in the 1970s to distinguish him from his uncle Christy O'Connor, also a well-known professional golfer. (A "Senior" suffix was added to the elder Christy O'Connor's name too.)[3][4]

Career

O'Connor turned professional in 1967. He played on the European circuit until the European Tour was founded in 1972. It took him a few years to find his footing but in 1975 he won two tournaments and finished 7th on the Order of Merit. His second victory of the year at the Carroll's Irish Open was particularly memorable. O'Connor became only the second Irishman to win his national open, the first since the 1940s. His good play earned him his first Ryder Cup appearance that year. The following year O'Connor would contend at the Open Championship for the first time. He opened with the co-lead with Seve Ballesteros, shooting a first round 69 (−3), before falling out of contention with a 73 and 75. He closed, however, with a respectable one-under round to finish in the top 5. O'Connor would finish in the top 30 of the Order of Merit for the third straight year.[5] This good play helped O'Connor earn an invitation to play in the Masters for the only time as well.

Despite all of this success in his late 20s, O'Connor did not immediately progress into one of the stars of the European golfing scene. While young pros like Ballesteros, Nick Faldo, and Bernhard Langer were taking the European Tour by storm O'Connor was in the background during these years. In a five-season span, between 1977 and 1981, he recorded only four tops-10s and never finished better than 49th on the Order of Merit.[5]

The 1982 season was a return to form. Though he only recorded two top-10s, he finished 40th on the Order of Merit and had his lowest scoring average ever.[5] The next two seasons were similarly solid, with a number of top-10s, similar Order of Merit ranking, and improved scoring average every year.[5]

Until his Ryder Cup heroics, O'Connor may be best known to international audiences for his performance at the 1985 Open Championship. He opened with an 64 (−6), taking an astonishing four stroke lead after the first round. He came back to the field with a second round 76 but was still in mix until the last day. He played with champion Sandy Lyle in the fourth round and finished only two shots back, placing T-3. He would record an additional five top-10s that year and finish 12th on the Order of Merit, easily his best in a decade.

He would build on this success, finishing in the top 30 of the Order of Merit every year, until winning the 1989 Jersey Open. He defeated Englishman Denis Durnian in a playoff. It was his first victory in 14 years, the longest gap between European Tour victories at the time.[6] This victory helped him earn membership for the 1989 Ryder Cup team.

Despite his recent good play he was criticized by many in the media for being selected.[7] He was not one of the nine automatic picks for the team; he was a captain's pick. He had the worst world ranking (#71) of anyone on either team. Early in the event, O'Connor confirmed these suspicions by losing his only team match on the second day of the event. He wound up facing Fred Couples in Sunday singles play. This match would define O'Connor's career. Couples was a rising star for the American team who, only a few years later, would be ranked #1 in the world. Some members of the British press referred to O'Connor as Europe's "weak link" entering the match.[2] O'Connor, however, played evenly against Couples as the match went down to the last hole. On the 18th, the long-hitting Couples hit a perfect drive, cutting the dogleg and requiring only a 9-iron into the green. O'Connor hit a solid drive down the middle of the fairway but, unable to cut the dogleg, required much more distance to reach the green. He then hit a perfect 2-iron over a pond that skipped to within 4 feet. Couples blew his 9-iron shot over the green and failed to get up and down. He conceded the match to O'Connor. His good play was indispensable as Europe retained the cup with a 14–14 tie.

As the 1990s approached, O'Connor was hitting his early 40s, around the time that many pro golfer's games decline. O'Connor played relatively well for a few years however. He would finish in the top 75 of the Order of Merit between 1990 and 1992, culminating with his victory at the 1992 British Masters. He hit several remarkable recovery shots from behind trees during the last round which he took advantage of, making equally remarkable birdies.[8] The victory qualified him for the NEC World Series of Golf, a prestigious winners-only event in America.[9]

O'Connor would no longer remain competitive on the regular tour shortly after his win. He would not finish in the top 100 of the Order of Merit again after the 1992 season. He would, however, play very well for his first two seasons as a senior. Despite rarely playing in the United States during the heart of his career he decided to join the Senior PGA TOUR in 1999. He played full-time in 1999 and 2000, winning two events and earning over a million dollars.[9] He would also play sporadically on the European Seniors Tour,[5] winning the Senior British Open twice in back-to-back years.

Personal life

O'Connor was married to Ann. He had three children, Nigel, Ann, and Darren. His son Darren died in a car accident when he was 17 years old.[10]

O'Connor was a supporter of the Special Olympics.[11] O'Connor was also active in golf course design, being involved in the design of at least 18 courses in Ireland, and many more abroad.[12]

O'Connor died whilst on holiday with his wife Ann on 6 January 2016 in Tenerife, Canary Islands.[13][14]

Professional wins (16)

European Tour wins (4)

No. Date Tournament Winning score Margin of
victory
Runner-up
1 14 Jun 1975 Martini International −5 (71-68-70-70=279) Shared title with   Ian Stanley
2 31 Aug 1975 Carroll's Irish Open −21 (66-70-69-70=275) 1 stroke   Harry Bannerman
3 9 Apr 1989 Jersey European Airways Open −3 (73-70-66-72=281) Playoff   Denis Durnian
4 31 May 1992 Dunhill British Masters −18 (71-67-66-66=270) Playoff   Tony Johnstone

European Tour playoff record (2–2)

No. Year Tournament Opponent(s) Result
1 1972 Penfold-Bournemouth Tournament   Peter Oosterhuis Lost to birdie on first extra hole
2 1986 Bell's Scottish Open   Ian Baker-Finch,   David Feherty Feherty won with birdie on second extra hole
3 1989 Jersey European Airways Open   Denis Durnian Won with par on first extra hole
4 1992 Dunhill British Masters   Tony Johnstone Won with birdie on first extra hole

Safari Circuit wins (2)

No. Date Tournament Winning score Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
1 24 Mar 1974 Zambia Open −10 (72-68-70-72=282) Playoff   Mike Ingham,   Eddie Polland
2 28 Jan 1990 555 Kenya Open −13 (66-67-67-71=271) 2 strokes   Chris Platts

Other wins (6)

Senior PGA Tour wins (4)

Legend
Senior major championships (2)
Other Senior PGA Tour (2)
No. Date Tournament Winning score Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
1 4 Jul 1999 State Farm Senior Classic −18 (65-66-67=198) 1 stroke   Bruce Fleisher
2 25 Jul 1999 Senior British Open −6 (76-69-68-69=282) 3 strokes   John Bland
3 15 Aug 1999 Foremost Insurance Championship −11 (69-68-68=205) 4 strokes   George Archer,   John Jacobs,
  Jim Thorpe
4 30 Jul 2000 Senior British Open (2) −9 (69-68-70-68=275) 2 strokes   John Bland

European Senior Tour wins (2)

Legend
Senior major championships (2)
Other European Senior Tour (0)
No. Date Tournament Winning score Margin of
victory
Runner-up
1 25 Jul 1999 Senior British Open −6 (76-69-68-69=282) 3 strokes   John Bland
2 30 Jul 2000 Senior British Open (2) −9 (69-68-70-68=275) 2 strokes   John Bland

Source:[16]

Results in major championships

 
O'Connor in 1985
Tournament 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979
Masters Tournament CUT
The Open Championship CUT T24 T47 T5 T52 CUT
Tournament 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989
The Open Championship CUT CUT T8 CUT T3 T11 CUT CUT T49
Tournament 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000
The Open Championship T25 T32 T39 T60 T60
  Top 10
  Did not play

CUT = missed the half-way cut (3rd round cut in 1984 Open Championship)
"T" indicates a tie for a place
Note: O'Connor never played in the U.S. Open or the PGA Championship.

Senior major championships

Wins (2)

Year Championship Winning Score Margin Runner-up
1999 Senior British Open −6 (76-69-68-69=282) 3 strokes   John Bland
2000 Senior British Open (2) −9 (69-68-70-68=275) 2 strokes   John Bland

Team appearances

Source:[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Christy O'Connor Jnr – Bio". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 10 January 2016.
  2. ^ a b Mason, Peter (7 January 2016). "Christy O'Connor Jnr obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 7 January 2016.
  3. ^ "Christy O'Connor Jnr dies suddenly aged 67". Irish Times. 6 January 2016. Retrieved 6 January 2016.
  4. ^ "Christy O'Connor dies, aged 67". Sporting Life. 6 January 2016. Retrieved 6 January 2016.
  5. ^ a b c d e "Christy O'Connor Jnr – Record". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 17 May 2019.
  6. ^ "Biggest Gap Between European Tour Victories". European Tour. Retrieved 25 May 2019.
  7. ^ Pye, Steven (6 January 2016). "How Christy O'Connor Jr became Europe's hero at the 1989 Ryder Cup". The Guardian. Retrieved 20 May 2019.
  8. ^ Stevens, Paul (4 March 2019). "Footage of Christy from the 1992 British Masters". Archived from the original on 22 December 2021. Retrieved 20 May 2019.
  9. ^ a b "Christy O'Connor – Profile". PGA Tour. Retrieved 20 May 2019.
  10. ^ O'Regan, Mark; Kelly, Louise (12 January 2016). "'For Christy Jnr, as for his son Darren, the end came suddenly and too soon' - huge crowd attends funeral of golfing legend". Irish Independent. Retrieved 20 May 2019.
  11. ^ "Tributes flow in for Christy O'Connor Jnr". Irish Echo. Retrieved 20 May 2019.
  12. ^ "Christy O'Connor Junior passes away". RTÉ. 6 January 2016. Retrieved 15 January 2016.
  13. ^ Kelly, Liam (6 January 2016). "'The saddest day in Irish golf' - legend Christy O'Connor Jnr passes away at just 67". Irish Independent. Retrieved 15 January 2016.
  14. ^ "Ireland's Ryder Cup hero Christy O'Connor Jr dies aged 67". The Guardian. Press Association. 6 January 2016. Retrieved 15 January 2016.
  15. ^ "Polland pipped". Belfast Telegraph. 3 June 1974. Retrieved 2 June 2020 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  16. ^ "Christy O'Connor Jnr – Professional wins". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 10 January 2016.

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Christy O Connor Jnr born Christopher O Connor 19 August 1948 6 January 2016 was an Irish professional golfer 2 He is best known for defeating American Fred Couples at the 1989 Ryder Cup helping Europe secure the trophy Christy O Connor JnrO Connor in 2010Personal informationNicknameJuniorBorn 1948 08 19 19 August 1948County Galway IrelandDied6 January 2016 2016 01 06 aged 67 Tenerife Canary Islands SpainHeight1 80 m 5 ft 11 in 1 Weight86 kg 190 lb 13 5 st 1 Sporting nationality IrelandSpouseAnn 1 CareerTurned professional1967Former tour s European TourEuropean Seniors TourChampions TourProfessional wins16Number of wins by tourEuropean Tour4PGA Tour Champions4European Senior Tour2Other8Best results in major championshipsMasters TournamentCUT 1977PGA ChampionshipDNPU S OpenDNPThe Open ChampionshipT3 1985 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Professional wins 16 4 1 European Tour wins 4 4 2 Safari Circuit wins 2 4 3 Other wins 6 4 4 Senior PGA Tour wins 4 4 5 European Senior Tour wins 2 5 Results in major championships 6 Senior major championships 6 1 Wins 2 7 Team appearances 8 References 9 External linksEarly life EditO Connor was born in Knocknacarra Ireland in 1948 Knocknacarra is a village in Salthill that is within County Galway He was the son of Elizabeth nee Noone and John O Connor The family farmed cattle and pigs near a golf club 1 O Connor was not born with the Junior suffix Rather it was added to his name after he turned pro in the 1970s to distinguish him from his uncle Christy O Connor also a well known professional golfer A Senior suffix was added to the elder Christy O Connor s name too 3 4 Career EditO Connor turned professional in 1967 He played on the European circuit until the European Tour was founded in 1972 It took him a few years to find his footing but in 1975 he won two tournaments and finished 7th on the Order of Merit His second victory of the year at the Carroll s Irish Open was particularly memorable O Connor became only the second Irishman to win his national open the first since the 1940s His good play earned him his first Ryder Cup appearance that year The following year O Connor would contend at the Open Championship for the first time He opened with the co lead with Seve Ballesteros shooting a first round 69 3 before falling out of contention with a 73 and 75 He closed however with a respectable one under round to finish in the top 5 O Connor would finish in the top 30 of the Order of Merit for the third straight year 5 This good play helped O Connor earn an invitation to play in the Masters for the only time as well Despite all of this success in his late 20s O Connor did not immediately progress into one of the stars of the European golfing scene While young pros like Ballesteros Nick Faldo and Bernhard Langer were taking the European Tour by storm O Connor was in the background during these years In a five season span between 1977 and 1981 he recorded only four tops 10s and never finished better than 49th on the Order of Merit 5 The 1982 season was a return to form Though he only recorded two top 10s he finished 40th on the Order of Merit and had his lowest scoring average ever 5 The next two seasons were similarly solid with a number of top 10s similar Order of Merit ranking and improved scoring average every year 5 Until his Ryder Cup heroics O Connor may be best known to international audiences for his performance at the 1985 Open Championship He opened with an 64 6 taking an astonishing four stroke lead after the first round He came back to the field with a second round 76 but was still in mix until the last day He played with champion Sandy Lyle in the fourth round and finished only two shots back placing T 3 He would record an additional five top 10s that year and finish 12th on the Order of Merit easily his best in a decade He would build on this success finishing in the top 30 of the Order of Merit every year until winning the 1989 Jersey Open He defeated Englishman Denis Durnian in a playoff It was his first victory in 14 years the longest gap between European Tour victories at the time 6 This victory helped him earn membership for the 1989 Ryder Cup team Despite his recent good play he was criticized by many in the media for being selected 7 He was not one of the nine automatic picks for the team he was a captain s pick He had the worst world ranking 71 of anyone on either team Early in the event O Connor confirmed these suspicions by losing his only team match on the second day of the event He wound up facing Fred Couples in Sunday singles play This match would define O Connor s career Couples was a rising star for the American team who only a few years later would be ranked 1 in the world Some members of the British press referred to O Connor as Europe s weak link entering the match 2 O Connor however played evenly against Couples as the match went down to the last hole On the 18th the long hitting Couples hit a perfect drive cutting the dogleg and requiring only a 9 iron into the green O Connor hit a solid drive down the middle of the fairway but unable to cut the dogleg required much more distance to reach the green He then hit a perfect 2 iron over a pond that skipped to within 4 feet Couples blew his 9 iron shot over the green and failed to get up and down He conceded the match to O Connor His good play was indispensable as Europe retained the cup with a 14 14 tie As the 1990s approached O Connor was hitting his early 40s around the time that many pro golfer s games decline O Connor played relatively well for a few years however He would finish in the top 75 of the Order of Merit between 1990 and 1992 culminating with his victory at the 1992 British Masters He hit several remarkable recovery shots from behind trees during the last round which he took advantage of making equally remarkable birdies 8 The victory qualified him for the NEC World Series of Golf a prestigious winners only event in America 9 O Connor would no longer remain competitive on the regular tour shortly after his win He would not finish in the top 100 of the Order of Merit again after the 1992 season He would however play very well for his first two seasons as a senior Despite rarely playing in the United States during the heart of his career he decided to join the Senior PGA TOUR in 1999 He played full time in 1999 and 2000 winning two events and earning over a million dollars 9 He would also play sporadically on the European Seniors Tour 5 winning the Senior British Open twice in back to back years Personal life EditO Connor was married to Ann He had three children Nigel Ann and Darren His son Darren died in a car accident when he was 17 years old 10 O Connor was a supporter of the Special Olympics 11 O Connor was also active in golf course design being involved in the design of at least 18 courses in Ireland and many more abroad 12 O Connor died whilst on holiday with his wife Ann on 6 January 2016 in Tenerife Canary Islands 13 14 Professional wins 16 EditEuropean Tour wins 4 Edit No Date Tournament Winning score Margin ofvictory Runner up1 14 Jun 1975 Martini International 5 71 68 70 70 279 Shared title with Ian Stanley2 31 Aug 1975 Carroll s Irish Open 21 66 70 69 70 275 1 stroke Harry Bannerman3 9 Apr 1989 Jersey European Airways Open 3 73 70 66 72 281 Playoff Denis Durnian4 31 May 1992 Dunhill British Masters 18 71 67 66 66 270 Playoff Tony JohnstoneEuropean Tour playoff record 2 2 No Year Tournament Opponent s Result1 1972 Penfold Bournemouth Tournament Peter Oosterhuis Lost to birdie on first extra hole2 1986 Bell s Scottish Open Ian Baker Finch David Feherty Feherty won with birdie on second extra hole3 1989 Jersey European Airways Open Denis Durnian Won with par on first extra hole4 1992 Dunhill British Masters Tony Johnstone Won with birdie on first extra holeSafari Circuit wins 2 Edit No Date Tournament Winning score Margin ofvictory Runner s up1 24 Mar 1974 Zambia Open 10 72 68 70 72 282 Playoff Mike Ingham Eddie Polland2 28 Jan 1990 555 Kenya Open 13 66 67 67 71 271 2 strokes Chris PlattsOther wins 6 Edit 1973 Carroll s Irish Match Play Championship 1974 Irish Dunlop Tournament 15 1975 Carroll s Irish Match Play Championship 1976 Sumrie Bournemouth Better Ball with Eamonn Darcy 1977 Carroll s Irish Match Play Championship 1978 Sumrie Bournemouth Better Ball with Eamonn Darcy Senior PGA Tour wins 4 Edit LegendSenior major championships 2 Other Senior PGA Tour 2 No Date Tournament Winning score Margin ofvictory Runner s up1 4 Jul 1999 State Farm Senior Classic 18 65 66 67 198 1 stroke Bruce Fleisher2 25 Jul 1999 Senior British Open 6 76 69 68 69 282 3 strokes John Bland3 15 Aug 1999 Foremost Insurance Championship 11 69 68 68 205 4 strokes George Archer John Jacobs Jim Thorpe4 30 Jul 2000 Senior British Open 2 9 69 68 70 68 275 2 strokes John BlandEuropean Senior Tour wins 2 Edit LegendSenior major championships 2 Other European Senior Tour 0 No Date Tournament Winning score Margin ofvictory Runner up1 25 Jul 1999 Senior British Open 6 76 69 68 69 282 3 strokes John Bland2 30 Jul 2000 Senior British Open 2 9 69 68 70 68 275 2 strokes John BlandSource 16 Results in major championships Edit O Connor in 1985 Tournament 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979Masters Tournament CUTThe Open Championship CUT T24 T47 T5 T52 CUTTournament 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989The Open Championship CUT CUT T8 CUT T3 T11 CUT CUT T49Tournament 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000The Open Championship T25 T32 T39 T60 T60 Top 10 Did not play CUT missed the half way cut 3rd round cut in 1984 Open Championship T indicates a tie for a placeNote O Connor never played in the U S Open or the PGA Championship Senior major championships EditWins 2 Edit Year Championship Winning Score Margin Runner up1999 Senior British Open 6 76 69 68 69 282 3 strokes John Bland2000 Senior British Open 2 9 69 68 70 68 275 2 strokes John BlandTeam appearances EditDouble Diamond International representing Ireland 1972 1974 1975 1976 1977 Sotogrande Match Hennessy Cognac Cup representing Great Britain and Ireland 1974 winners representing Ireland 1984 World Cup representing Ireland 1974 1975 1978 1985 1989 1992 Ryder Cup representing Great Britain and Ireland Europe 1975 1989 tied retained Cup Philip Morris International representing Ireland 1975 1976 Dunhill Cup representing Ireland 1985 1989 1992 Praia d El Rey European Cup 1998 tie Source 1 References Edit a b c d e Christy O Connor Jnr Bio PGA European Tour Retrieved 10 January 2016 a b Mason Peter 7 January 2016 Christy O Connor Jnr obituary The Guardian Retrieved 7 January 2016 Christy O Connor Jnr dies suddenly aged 67 Irish Times 6 January 2016 Retrieved 6 January 2016 Christy O Connor dies aged 67 Sporting Life 6 January 2016 Retrieved 6 January 2016 a b c d e Christy O Connor Jnr Record PGA European Tour Retrieved 17 May 2019 Biggest Gap Between European Tour Victories European Tour Retrieved 25 May 2019 Pye Steven 6 January 2016 How Christy O Connor Jr became Europe s hero at the 1989 Ryder Cup The Guardian Retrieved 20 May 2019 Stevens Paul 4 March 2019 Footage of Christy from the 1992 British Masters Archived from the original on 22 December 2021 Retrieved 20 May 2019 a b Christy O Connor Profile PGA Tour Retrieved 20 May 2019 O Regan Mark Kelly Louise 12 January 2016 For Christy Jnr as for his son Darren the end came suddenly and too soon huge crowd attends funeral of golfing legend Irish Independent Retrieved 20 May 2019 Tributes flow in for Christy O Connor Jnr Irish Echo Retrieved 20 May 2019 Christy O Connor Junior passes away RTE 6 January 2016 Retrieved 15 January 2016 Kelly Liam 6 January 2016 The saddest day in Irish golf legend Christy O Connor Jnr passes away at just 67 Irish Independent Retrieved 15 January 2016 Ireland s Ryder Cup hero Christy O Connor Jr dies aged 67 The Guardian Press Association 6 January 2016 Retrieved 15 January 2016 Polland pipped Belfast Telegraph 3 June 1974 Retrieved 2 June 2020 via British Newspaper Archive Christy O Connor Jnr Professional wins PGA European Tour Retrieved 10 January 2016 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Christy O Connor Jnr Official website Christy O Connor Jnr at the European Tour official site Christy O Connor Jnr at the PGA Tour official site Christy O Connor Jnr at the Official World Golf Ranking official site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Christy O 27Connor Jnr amp oldid 1142613371, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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