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Raymond Floyd

Raymond Loran Floyd (born September 4, 1942) is an American retired professional golfer who has won numerous tournaments on both the PGA Tour and Senior PGA Tour, including four majors and four senior majors. He was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 1989.

Raymond Floyd
Floyd in 1986
Personal information
Full nameRaymond Loran Floyd
Born (1942-09-04) September 4, 1942 (age 81)
Fort Bragg, North Carolina
Height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight200 lb (91 kg; 14 st)
Sporting nationality United States
ResidencePalm Beach, Florida
Spouse
Maria Fraietta Floyd
(m. 1973; died 2012)
[1][2][3]
Jennifer Thompson
(m. 2021)
Children3
Career
CollegeUniversity of North Carolina[2]
Turned professional1961
Former tour(s)PGA Tour
Champions Tour
Professional wins63
Highest ranking11 (January 11, 1987)[4]
Number of wins by tour
PGA Tour22
European Tour4
Japan Golf Tour1
PGA Tour Champions14
Other14 (regular)
12 (senior)
Best results in major championships
(wins: 4)
Masters TournamentWon: 1976
PGA ChampionshipWon: 1969, 1982
U.S. OpenWon: 1986
The Open ChampionshipT2: 1978
Achievements and awards

Early years edit

Floyd was born on September 4, 1942, in Fort Bragg, North Carolina, and was raised in Fayetteville. Floyd's father L.B. had a 21-year career in the U.S. Army, much of it at Fort Bragg as the golf pro at its enlisted-men's course. He also owned a nearby driving range where Raymond and younger sister Marlene, a future LPGA Tour pro, honed their games. From an early age, Floyd could play equally well left-handed, and used his skills to enhance his allowance, winning money from soldiers on the course, as well as civilians in nearby towns.[2]

Floyd graduated from Fayetteville High School (now named Terry Sanford High School) in 1960. Skilled in golf and baseball, he had an offer to pitch in the Cleveland Indians organization, but chose to attend the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, but only stayed for a semester.[2]

Professional career edit

After leaving college, Floyd turned professional in 1961, and quickly established himself on the PGA Tour. His first victory came two years later at age 20 in March 1963 in Florida, winning $3,500 at the St. Petersburg Open Invitational,[5] the first of his 22 wins on the PGA Tour, including four major championships.

 
Nancy Reagan reacting to a putt with Jack Nicklaus, Lee Trevino, and Raymond Floyd in 1987

Floyd won his first major title six years later at the PGA Championship in 1969,[6] and the second came in 1976 at The Masters, by an eight-stroke margin and was won wire-to-wire.[7] He won his second PGA Championship in 1982, after shooting a brilliant opening round of 63 in sweltering hot conditions at Southern Hills Country Club.[8] Floyd's round of 63 was the lowest round in a major championship until 2017.[9] Floyd finished 1982 ranked second in Mark McCormack's world golf rankings, behind only Tom Watson, who had won two majors that season; had those rankings been calculated over just two seasons, on a par with the system in place at the end of 2012, Floyd would have been ranked world number one in 1982, as he had earned more points from all events in total than Watson in both 1981 and 1982.[citation needed]

Floyd's fourth and final major title came at the U.S. Open in 1986 at Shinnecock Hills.[10] After three rounds, he was tied for fifth place, three shots behind leader Greg Norman,[11] who held the 54-hole lead at all four majors in 1986. Norman faltered on Sunday with a 75 (+5), but Floyd shot 66 to win by two strokes and became the then-oldest U.S. Open champion by a few months at 43 years and 9 months.[10][12] (The record was Ted Ray's since 1920, and is now held by Hale Irwin, a champion at age 45 in 1990.)[13]

The one major title that eluded Floyd, which prevented him from completing the career grand slam, was The Open Championship. His best result was in 1978 at St Andrews; he tied for second place, behind three-time winner Jack Nicklaus.

Floyd came very close to winning a second Green Jacket at the 1990 Masters, where he lost in a playoff to Nick Faldo.[14] On the second playoff hole, Floyd pulled a 7-iron shot into the pond left of the 11th green.[15] Afterward, he said, "This is the most devastating thing that's ever happened to me in my career. I've had a lot of losses, but nothing like this."[16][17]

In 1992, Floyd again finished runner-up at The Masters, two strokes behind the winner Fred Couples. Floyd's final win on the PGA Tour came at the Doral-Ryder Open in 1992 at age 49, making him one of the oldest players to win a PGA Tour event. The Doral-Ryder Open victory also gave him the distinction of winning PGA Tour events in four decades, joining Sam Snead as the second player to achieve that feat. Floyd also won on the Senior PGA Tour (now PGA Tour Champions) later that season, making him the first player to win on both tours in the same year.

At the end of 1992, Floyd was ranked 14th on the Official World Golf Ranking at the age of 50, one of the highest positions ever attained by a player of that age. Floyd's successful run continued on the Senior Tour, with 14 wins between 1992 and 2000, including four senior majors and two Senior Tour Championships.

In addition to Floyd's victories on the PGA and Champions Tours, he won at least 24 additional tournaments around the world, taking his total victory tally to at least 60 events. While active, Floyd was considered by most golf experts to be the best at chipping the golf ball. He holed many shots from just off the green, the most famous may have been at the Doral-Eastern Open in 1980, where his successful birdie chip on the second hole of a sudden-death playoff defeated Jack Nicklaus.[18][19]

On his decision to continue playing professional golf on the Senior Tour, Floyd spoke with Golf Digest and mused aloud: "Why do I enjoy golf after 31 years, going out there and doing things that are necessary to be competitive—having practice, having to work, having to dedicate yourself? I guess it comes down to the competition. My personality...I'm not going to play if I'm not competitive."[20]

Floyd won the Vardon Trophy for lowest scoring average on the PGA Tour in 1983 and played for the U.S. on eight Ryder Cup teams (1969, 1975, 1977, 1981, 1983, 1985, 1991, and 1993).

Floyd was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 1989. He captained the U.S. Ryder Cup team at The Belfry in England in 1989. At a gala dinner held before the start of the matches, Floyd famously introduced his American side as "The 12 greatest players in the world."[21][22] This irritated European player Nick Faldo of England, who later said that he felt Floyd's comment was inappropriate.[23]

Floyd was an assistant Ryder Cup captain in 2008. On the eve of the Masters in 2010, Floyd announced his retirement from competitive golf.[24] He was the honoree at Nicklaus' Memorial Tournament in 2013.[25]

Professional wins (63) edit

PGA Tour wins (22) edit

Legend
Major championships (4)
Players Championships (1)
Other PGA Tour (17)
No. Date Tournament Winning score To par Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
1 Mar 17, 1963 St. Petersburg Open Invitational 67-71-67-69=274 −14 1 stroke   Dave Marr
2 Jun 27, 1965 St. Paul Open Invitational 66-70-65-69=270 −14 4 strokes   Tommy Aaron,   Gene Littler
3 Mar 23, 1969 Greater Jacksonville Open 68-71-68-71=278 −10 Playoff   Gardner Dickinson
4 Jul 27, 1969 American Golf Classic 67-68-68-65=268 −12 4 strokes   Bobby Nichols
5 Aug 17, 1969 PGA Championship 69-66-67-74=276 −8 1 stroke   Gary Player
6 Jun 8, 1975 Kemper Open 65-71-73-69=278 −10 3 strokes   John Mahaffey,   Gary Player
7 Apr 11, 1976 Masters Tournament 65-66-70-70=271 −17 8 strokes   Ben Crenshaw
8 Sep 12, 1976 World Open Golf Championship 69-67-67-71=274 −10 Playoff   Jerry McGee
9 May 8, 1977 Byron Nelson Golf Classic 69-70-68-69=276 −8 2 strokes   Ben Crenshaw
10 Jul 17, 1977 Pleasant Valley Classic 67-68-67-69=271 −12 1 stroke   Jack Nicklaus
11 Apr 8, 1979 Greater Greensboro Open 73-71-71-67=282 −6 1 stroke   George Burns,   Gary Player
12 Mar 16, 1980 Doral-Eastern Open 74-69-70-66=279 −9 Playoff   Jack Nicklaus
13 Mar 15, 1981 Doral-Eastern Open (2) 66-68-71-68=273 −15 1 stroke   Keith Fergus,   David Graham
14 Mar 23, 1981 Tournament Players Championship 72-74-71-68=285 −3 Playoff   Barry Jaeckel,   Curtis Strange
15 Jun 14, 1981 Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic 70-68-68-69=275 −9 2 strokes   Bobby Clampett,   Gibby Gilbert,
  Craig Stadler
16 May 30, 1982 Memorial Tournament 74-69-67-71=281 −7 2 strokes   Peter Jacobsen,   Wayne Levi,
  Roger Maltbie,   Gil Morgan
17 Jun 13, 1982 Danny Thomas Memphis Classic 67-68-67-69=271 −17 6 strokes   Mike Holland
18 Aug 8, 1982 PGA Championship (2) 63-69-68-72=272 −8 3 strokes   Lanny Wadkins
19 Apr 28, 1985 Houston Open 69-70-69-69=277 −11 1 stroke   David Frost,   Bob Lohr
20 Jun 15, 1986 U.S. Open 75-68-70-66=279 −1 2 strokes   Chip Beck,   Lanny Wadkins
21 Oct 19, 1986 Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic 68-66-70-71=275 −13 Playoff   Lon Hinkle,   Mike Sullivan
22 Mar 8, 1992 Doral-Ryder Open (3) 67-67-67-70=271 −17 2 strokes   Keith Clearwater,   Fred Couples

PGA Tour playoff record (5–10)

No. Year Tournament Opponent(s) Result
1 1969 Greater Jacksonville Open   Gardner Dickinson Won with birdie on first extra hole
2 1971 Bob Hope Desert Classic   Arnold Palmer Lost to birdie on second extra hole
3 1973 Bing Crosby National Pro-Am   Orville Moody,   Jack Nicklaus Nicklaus won with birdie on first extra hole
4 1974 American Golf Classic   Gay Brewer,   Jim Colbert
  Forrest Fezler
Colbert won with par on second extra hole
Brewer and Fezler eliminated by par on first hole
5 1975 Andy Williams-San Diego Open Invitational   Bobby Nichols,   J. C. Snead Snead won with birdie on fourth extra hole
Nichols eliminated by par on first hole
6 1976 World Open Golf Championship   Jerry McGee Won with birdie on first extra hole
7 1980 Doral-Eastern Open   Jack Nicklaus Won with birdie on second extra hole
8 1981 Wickes-Andy Williams San Diego Open   Tom Jenkins,   Bruce Lietzke Lietzke won with birdie on second extra hole
Jenkins eliminated by par on first hole
9 1981 Tournament Players Championship   Barry Jaeckel,   Curtis Strange Won with par on first extra hole
10 1982 Georgia-Pacific Atlanta Golf Classic   Keith Fergus Lost to birdie on first extra hole
11 1982 World Series of Golf   Craig Stadler Lost to par on fourth extra hole
12 1985 Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic   George Burns,   Roger Maltbie Maltbie won with birdie on fourth extra hole
13 1986 Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic   Lon Hinkle,   Mike Sullivan Won with par on first extra hole
14 1990 Masters Tournament   Nick Faldo Lost to par on second extra hole
15 1992 GTE Byron Nelson Classic   Billy Ray Brown,   Ben Crenshaw
  Bruce Lietzke
Brown won with birdie on first extra hole

PGA of Japan Tour wins (1) edit

No. Date Tournament Winning score To par Margin of
victory
Runner-up
1 Sep 1, 1991 Daiwa KBC Augusta 66-69-69-69=273 −15 1 stroke   Frankie Miñoza

Canadian Tour wins (1) edit

No. Date Tournament Winning score To par Margin of
victory
Runner-up
1 Jun 28, 1981 Labatt's International Golf Classic 71-70-65-71=277 −11 6 strokes   Daniel Talbot

Latin American wins (2) edit

No. Date Tournament Winning score To par Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
1 Nov 26, 1978 Brazil Open 66-69-72-70=277 −7 5 strokes   Vicente Fernández,   Steve Martin
2 Dec 16, 1979 Friendship Cup 71-69-66-69=275 −9 3 strokes   Peter Jacobsen

Other wins (11) edit

No. Date Tournament Winning score To par Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
1 Dec 5, 1982 Nedbank Million Dollar Challenge 72-69-68-71=280 −8 Playoff   Craig Stadler
2 Dec 15, 1985 Chrysler Team Championship
(with   Hal Sutton)
63-65-68-64=260 −28 Playoff   Charlie Bolling and   Brad Fabel,
  Jim Colbert and   Tom Purtzer,
  John Fought and   Pat McGowan,
  Gary Hallberg and   Scott Hoch
3 Nov 27, 1988 Skins Game $290,000 $372,000   Jack Nicklaus
4 Nov 18, 1990 RMCC Invitational
(with   Fred Couples)
64-57-61=182 −34 5 strokes   Peter Jacobsen and   Arnold Palmer
5 Nov 21, 1993 Franklin Funds Shark Shootout
(with   Steve Elkington)
62-64-62=188 −28 1 stroke   Mark Calcavecchia and   Brad Faxon,
  Hale Irwin and   Bruce Lietzke,
  Tom Kite and   Davis Love III,
  Mark O'Meara and   Curtis Strange
6 Dec 3, 1995 Office Depot Father/Son Challenge
(with son Raymond Floyd Jr.)
62-57=119 −25 6 strokes   Hale Irwin and son Steve Irwin
7 Dec 8, 1996 Office Depot Father/Son Challenge (2)
(with son Raymond Floyd Jr.)
61-63=124 −20 2 strokes   Dave Stockton and son Ron Stockton
8 Dec 7, 1997 Office Depot Father/Son Challenge (3)
(with son Raymond Floyd Jr.)
62-58=120 −24 1 stroke   Dave Stockton and son Ron Stockton
9 Jun 22, 2000 Tylenol Par-3 Shootout $320,000 $200,000   Phil Mickelson
10 Dec 10, 2000 Office Depot Father/Son Challenge (4)
(with son Robert Floyd)
62-60=122 −22 Playoff   Johnny Miller and son Scott Miller
11 Dec 2, 2001 Office Depot Father/Son Challenge (5)
(with son Robert Floyd)
63-61=124 −20 1 stroke   Hale Irwin and son Steve Irwin

Other playoff record (3–2)

No. Year Tournament Opponent(s) Result
1 1982 Nedbank Million Dollar Challenge   Craig Stadler Won with par on fourth extra hole
2 1985 Chrysler Team Championship
(with   Hal Sutton)
  Charlie Bolling and   Brad Fabel,
  Jim Colbert and   Tom Purtzer,
  John Fought and   Pat McGowan,
  Gary Hallberg and   Scott Hoch
Won with birdie on first extra hole
3 1991 Fred Meyer Challenge
(with   Fred Couples)
  Paul Azinger and   Ben Crenshaw,
  Mark Calcavecchia and   Bob Gilder
Azinger/Crenshaw won with birdie on second extra hole
Calcavecchia/Gilder eliminated by par on first hole
4 1999 Office Depot Father/Son Challenge
(with son Robert Floyd)
  Jack Nicklaus and son Gary Nicklaus Lost to birdie on third extra hole
5 2000 Office Depot Father/Son Challenge
(with son Robert Floyd)
  Johnny Miller and son Scott Miller Won with birdie on first extra hole

Senior PGA Tour wins (14) edit

Legend
Senior PGA Tour major championships (4)
Tour Championships (2)
Other Senior PGA Tour (8)
No. Date Tournament Winning score To par Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
1 Sep 20, 1992 GTE North Classic 66-67-66=199 −17 2 strokes   Mike Hill
2 Oct 25, 1992 Ralphs Senior Classic 68-65-62=195 −21 3 strokes   Isao Aoki
3 Dec 13, 1992 Senior Tour Championship 65-67-65=197 −19 5 strokes   George Archer,   Dale Douglass
4 Mar 21, 1993 Gulfstream Aerospace Invitational 65-65-64=194 −22 5 strokes   George Archer
5 Aug 1, 1993 Northville Long Island Classic 73-70-65=208 −8 2 strokes   Bob Betley,   Bob Charles,
  Harold Henning,   Bruce Lehnhard,
  Walt Zembriski
6 Apr 3, 1994 The Tradition 65-70-68-68=271 −17 Playoff   Dale Douglass
7 May 1, 1994 Las Vegas Senior Classic 68-70-65=203 −13 3 strokes   Tom Wargo
8 May 22, 1994 NFL Golf Classic 68-66-64=198 −10 1 stroke   Bob Murphy,   Gary Player
9 Nov 13, 1994 Golf Magazine Senior Tour Championship (2) 67-73-67-66=273 −15 Playoff   Jim Albus
10 Apr 16, 1995 PGA Seniors' Championship 70-70-67-70=277 −11 5 strokes   John Paul Cain,   Larry Gilbert,
  Lee Trevino
11 Aug 13, 1995 Burnet Senior Classic 68-65-68=201 −15 1 stroke   Graham Marsh
12 Nov 5, 1995 Emerald Coast Classic 69-66=135* −7 Playoff   Tom Wargo
13 Jul 14, 1996 Ford Senior Players Championship 71-66-65-73=275 −14 2 strokes   Hale Irwin
14 Jul 16, 2000 Ford Senior Players Championship (2) 71-67-69-66=273 −15 1 stroke   Larry Nelson,   Dana Quigley

*Note: The 1995 Emerald Coast Classic was shortened to 36 holes due to rain.

Senior PGA Tour playoff record (3–1)

No. Year Tournament Opponent Result
1 1994 The Tradition   Dale Douglass Won with birdie on first extra hole
2 1994 Golf Magazine Senior Tour Championship   Jim Albus Won with birdie on fifth extra hole
3 1995 Royal Caribbean Classic   J. C. Snead Lost to par on first extra hole
4 1995 Emerald Coast Classic   Tom Wargo Won with birdie on third extra hole

Other senior wins (12) edit

Major championships edit

Wins (4) edit

Year Championship 54 holes Winning score Margin Runner(s)-up
1969 PGA Championship 5 shot lead −8 (69-66-67-74=276) 1 stroke   Gary Player
1976 Masters Tournament 8 shot lead −17 (65-66-70-70=271) 8 strokes   Ben Crenshaw
1982 PGA Championship (2) 5 shot lead −8 (63-69-68-72=272) 3 strokes   Lanny Wadkins
1986 U.S. Open 3 shot deficit −1 (75-68-70-66=279) 2 strokes   Chip Beck,   Lanny Wadkins

Results timeline edit

Tournament 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969
Masters Tournament CUT T8 CUT T7 T36
U.S. Open T14 T6 WD T38 T13
The Open Championship T34
PGA Championship T57 T17 T18 T20 T41 1
Tournament 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979
Masters Tournament CUT T13 CUT 54 T22 T30 1 T8 T16 T17
U.S. Open T22 8 CUT 16 T15 T12 13 T47 T12 CUT
The Open Championship CUT T23 4 8 T2 T36
PGA Championship T8 CUT T4 T35 T11 T10 T2 T40 T50 T62
Tournament 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989
Masters Tournament T17 T8 T7 T4 T15 T2 CUT CUT T11 T38
U.S. Open T47 T37 T49 T13 T52 T23 1 T43 T17 T26
The Open Championship T3 T15 T14 CUT T16 T17 CUT T42
PGA Championship T17 T19 1 T20 T13 CUT CUT T14 T9 T46
Tournament 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
Masters Tournament 2 T17 2 T11 T10 T17 T25 CUT CUT T38
U.S. Open CUT T8 T44 T7 T36
The Open Championship T39 CUT T12 T34 T58
PGA Championship T49 T7 T48 CUT T61
Tournament 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Masters Tournament CUT CUT CUT CUT CUT CUT CUT CUT CUT CUT
U.S. Open CUT
The Open Championship
PGA Championship
  Win
  Top 10
  Did not play

CUT = missed the halfway cut (3rd round cut in 1984 Open Championship)
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 1 3 0 5 11 22 45 27
U.S. Open 1 0 0 1 5 16 31 26
The Open Championship 0 1 1 3 4 10 20 16
PGA Championship 2 1 0 4 8 17 31 27
Totals 4 5 1 13 28 65 127 96
  • Most consecutive cuts made – 24 (1972 PGA – 1979 Masters)
  • Longest streak of top-10s – 3 (1976 Open Championship – 1977 Masters)

The Players Championship edit

Wins (1) edit

Year Championship 54 holes Winning score Margin Runners-up
1981 Tournament Players Championship 6 shot deficit −3 (72-74-71-68=285) Playoff   Barry Jaeckel,   Curtis Strange

Results timeline edit

Tournament 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990
The Players Championship T24 T21 T12 T13 CUT T14 CUT 1 T22 T23 T12 T33 T21 CUT DQ CUT CUT
  Win

CUT = missed the halfway cut
DQ = disqualified
"T" indicates a tie for a place.

Champions Tour major championships edit

Wins (4) edit

Year Championship Winning score Margin Runner(s)-up
1994 The Tradition −17 (65-70-68-68=271) Playoff1   Dale Douglass
1995 PGA Seniors' Championship −11 (70-70-67-70=277) 5 strokes   John Paul Cain,   Larry Gilbert,   Lee Trevino
1996 Ford Senior Players Championship −13 (71-66-65-73=275) 2 strokes   Hale Irwin
2000 Ford Senior Players Championship (2) −15 (71-67-69-66=273) 1 stroke   Larry Nelson,   Dana Quigley

1Floyd birdied the first extra hole.[26]

U.S. national team appearances edit

Professional

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ a b c d Newman, Bruce (April 13, 1992). "Up From the Ashes". Sports Illustrated. p. 68.
  3. ^ Richman, Milton (April 12, 1976). "The 'old' Ray Floyd...like cold potatoes". Beaver County Times. UPI. p. C-1.
  4. ^ "Week 02 1987 Ending 11 Jan 1987" (pdf). OWGR. Retrieved September 25, 2019.
  5. ^ "Touring pro Floyd scores first victory". Chicago Tribune. Associated Press. March 18, 1963. p. 3, sec. 3.
  6. ^ Jenkins, Dan (August 25, 1969). "Golf gets a look at the real world". Sports Illustrated. p. 24.
  7. ^ Jenkins, Dan (April 16, 1977). "It was Ray all the way". Sports Illustrated. p. 18.
  8. ^ Jenkins, Dan (August 16, 1982). "He Beat The Heat By Catching Fire". Sports Illustrated. p. 26.
  9. ^ "Lowest Round in a Mens Golf Major - Best 18 Hole Score in Major Championship". About.com. April 10, 2012. Retrieved December 29, 2012.
  10. ^ a b Hanley, Reid (June 16, 1986). "Floyd ends Open drought". Chicago Tribune. p. 1, sec. 3.
  11. ^ Hanley, Reid (June 15, 1986). "Open's all open". Chicago Tribune. p. 1, sec. 4.
  12. ^ Reilly, Rick (June 23, 1986). "Guts, grit and grandeur". Sports Illustrated. p. 18.
  13. ^ "Time Capsule: Hale Irwin Becomes Oldest U.S. Open Winner". ThePostGame. May 25, 2012. Retrieved December 29, 2012.
  14. ^ Rubenstein, Lorne (March 15, 2013). "Ray Floyd talks life, the game and Maria". Golf Canada. Archived from the original on June 28, 2013. Retrieved June 2, 2013.
  15. ^ Reilly, Rick (April 16, 1990). "True Brit". Sports Illustrated. p. 18.
  16. ^ "Faldo's Masterful rally tops Floyd". Milwaukee Sentinel. April 9, 1990. p. 1, part 2.
  17. ^ Parascenzo, Marino (April 9, 1990). "Faldo captures Masters again". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. p. 21.
  18. ^ Verdi, Bob (March 17, 1980). "Nicklaus bid foiled by Floyd in Doral". Chicago Tribune. p. 1, sec. 5.
  19. ^ "Nicklaus' Doral Bid Falls a Little Short". Ocala Star-Banner. (Florida). Associated Press. March 17, 1980. p. 3B.
  20. ^ Apfelbaum, Jim, ed. (2007). The Gigantic Book of Golf Quotations. Skyhorse Publishing. ISBN 978-1-60239-014-0.
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  22. ^ "1989 - Europe retain Cup". Sky Sports. August 28, 2012. Archived from the original on February 2, 2013. Retrieved December 29, 2012.
  23. ^ Feinstein, John. "Chapter 1: The Only Time Your Legs Ever Shake". A Good Walked Spoiled: Days and Nights on the PGA Tour. World Golf. Retrieved December 29, 2012.
  24. ^ . Majorschampionships.com. February 13, 2009. Archived from the original on April 9, 2010. Retrieved June 27, 2012.
  25. ^ "Honorees: 2013 - Raymond Floyd". The Memorial Tournament. Retrieved June 2, 2013.
  26. ^ "Floyd works overtime to win The Tradition". Reading Eagle. Reading, Pennsylvania. April 4, 1994. p. D4. Retrieved June 27, 2012.

External links edit

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Raymond Loran Floyd born September 4 1942 is an American retired professional golfer who has won numerous tournaments on both the PGA Tour and Senior PGA Tour including four majors and four senior majors He was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 1989 Raymond FloydFloyd in 1986Personal informationFull nameRaymond Loran FloydBorn 1942 09 04 September 4 1942 age 81 Fort Bragg North CarolinaHeight6 ft 1 in 1 85 m Weight200 lb 91 kg 14 st Sporting nationality United StatesResidencePalm Beach FloridaSpouseMaria Fraietta Floyd m 1973 died 2012 wbr 1 2 3 Jennifer Thompson m 2021 wbr Children3CareerCollegeUniversity of North Carolina 2 Turned professional1961Former tour s PGA TourChampions TourProfessional wins63Highest ranking11 January 11 1987 4 Number of wins by tourPGA Tour22European Tour4Japan Golf Tour1PGA Tour Champions14Other14 regular 12 senior Best results in major championships wins 4 Masters TournamentWon 1976PGA ChampionshipWon 1969 1982U S OpenWon 1986The Open ChampionshipT2 1978Achievements and awardsWorld Golf Hall of Fame1989 member page Byron Nelson Award1983Vardon Trophy1983Senior PGA TourByron Nelson Award1994 1995Senior PGA TourComeback Player of the Year2000 Contents 1 Early years 2 Professional career 3 Professional wins 63 3 1 PGA Tour wins 22 3 2 PGA of Japan Tour wins 1 3 3 Canadian Tour wins 1 3 4 Latin American wins 2 3 5 Other wins 11 3 6 Senior PGA Tour wins 14 3 7 Other senior wins 12 4 Major championships 4 1 Wins 4 4 2 Results timeline 4 3 Summary 5 The Players Championship 5 1 Wins 1 5 2 Results timeline 6 Champions Tour major championships 6 1 Wins 4 7 U S national team appearances 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksEarly years editFloyd was born on September 4 1942 in Fort Bragg North Carolina and was raised in Fayetteville Floyd s father L B had a 21 year career in the U S Army much of it at Fort Bragg as the golf pro at its enlisted men s course He also owned a nearby driving range where Raymond and younger sister Marlene a future LPGA Tour pro honed their games From an early age Floyd could play equally well left handed and used his skills to enhance his allowance winning money from soldiers on the course as well as civilians in nearby towns 2 Floyd graduated from Fayetteville High School now named Terry Sanford High School in 1960 Skilled in golf and baseball he had an offer to pitch in the Cleveland Indians organization but chose to attend the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill but only stayed for a semester 2 Professional career editAfter leaving college Floyd turned professional in 1961 and quickly established himself on the PGA Tour His first victory came two years later at age 20 in March 1963 in Florida winning 3 500 at the St Petersburg Open Invitational 5 the first of his 22 wins on the PGA Tour including four major championships nbsp Nancy Reagan reacting to a putt with Jack Nicklaus Lee Trevino and Raymond Floyd in 1987 Floyd won his first major title six years later at the PGA Championship in 1969 6 and the second came in 1976 at The Masters by an eight stroke margin and was won wire to wire 7 He won his second PGA Championship in 1982 after shooting a brilliant opening round of 63 in sweltering hot conditions at Southern Hills Country Club 8 Floyd s round of 63 was the lowest round in a major championship until 2017 9 Floyd finished 1982 ranked second in Mark McCormack s world golf rankings behind only Tom Watson who had won two majors that season had those rankings been calculated over just two seasons on a par with the system in place at the end of 2012 Floyd would have been ranked world number one in 1982 as he had earned more points from all events in total than Watson in both 1981 and 1982 citation needed Floyd s fourth and final major title came at the U S Open in 1986 at Shinnecock Hills 10 After three rounds he was tied for fifth place three shots behind leader Greg Norman 11 who held the 54 hole lead at all four majors in 1986 Norman faltered on Sunday with a 75 5 but Floyd shot 66 to win by two strokes and became the then oldest U S Open champion by a few months at 43 years and 9 months 10 12 The record was Ted Ray s since 1920 and is now held by Hale Irwin a champion at age 45 in 1990 13 The one major title that eluded Floyd which prevented him from completing the career grand slam was The Open Championship His best result was in 1978 at St Andrews he tied for second place behind three time winner Jack Nicklaus Floyd came very close to winning a second Green Jacket at the 1990 Masters where he lost in a playoff to Nick Faldo 14 On the second playoff hole Floyd pulled a 7 iron shot into the pond left of the 11th green 15 Afterward he said This is the most devastating thing that s ever happened to me in my career I ve had a lot of losses but nothing like this 16 17 In 1992 Floyd again finished runner up at The Masters two strokes behind the winner Fred Couples Floyd s final win on the PGA Tour came at the Doral Ryder Open in 1992 at age 49 making him one of the oldest players to win a PGA Tour event The Doral Ryder Open victory also gave him the distinction of winning PGA Tour events in four decades joining Sam Snead as the second player to achieve that feat Floyd also won on the Senior PGA Tour now PGA Tour Champions later that season making him the first player to win on both tours in the same year At the end of 1992 Floyd was ranked 14th on the Official World Golf Ranking at the age of 50 one of the highest positions ever attained by a player of that age Floyd s successful run continued on the Senior Tour with 14 wins between 1992 and 2000 including four senior majors and two Senior Tour Championships In addition to Floyd s victories on the PGA and Champions Tours he won at least 24 additional tournaments around the world taking his total victory tally to at least 60 events While active Floyd was considered by most golf experts to be the best at chipping the golf ball He holed many shots from just off the green the most famous may have been at the Doral Eastern Open in 1980 where his successful birdie chip on the second hole of a sudden death playoff defeated Jack Nicklaus 18 19 On his decision to continue playing professional golf on the Senior Tour Floyd spoke with Golf Digest and mused aloud Why do I enjoy golf after 31 years going out there and doing things that are necessary to be competitive having practice having to work having to dedicate yourself I guess it comes down to the competition My personality I m not going to play if I m not competitive 20 Floyd won the Vardon Trophy for lowest scoring average on the PGA Tour in 1983 and played for the U S on eight Ryder Cup teams 1969 1975 1977 1981 1983 1985 1991 and 1993 Floyd was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 1989 He captained the U S Ryder Cup team at The Belfry in England in 1989 At a gala dinner held before the start of the matches Floyd famously introduced his American side as The 12 greatest players in the world 21 22 This irritated European player Nick Faldo of England who later said that he felt Floyd s comment was inappropriate 23 Floyd was an assistant Ryder Cup captain in 2008 On the eve of the Masters in 2010 Floyd announced his retirement from competitive golf 24 He was the honoree at Nicklaus Memorial Tournament in 2013 25 Professional wins 63 editPGA Tour wins 22 edit Legend Major championships 4 Players Championships 1 Other PGA Tour 17 No Date Tournament Winning score To par Margin ofvictory Runner s up 1 Mar 17 1963 St Petersburg Open Invitational 67 71 67 69 274 14 1 stroke nbsp Dave Marr 2 Jun 27 1965 St Paul Open Invitational 66 70 65 69 270 14 4 strokes nbsp Tommy Aaron nbsp Gene Littler 3 Mar 23 1969 Greater Jacksonville Open 68 71 68 71 278 10 Playoff nbsp Gardner Dickinson 4 Jul 27 1969 American Golf Classic 67 68 68 65 268 12 4 strokes nbsp Bobby Nichols 5 Aug 17 1969 PGA Championship 69 66 67 74 276 8 1 stroke nbsp Gary Player 6 Jun 8 1975 Kemper Open 65 71 73 69 278 10 3 strokes nbsp John Mahaffey nbsp Gary Player 7 Apr 11 1976 Masters Tournament 65 66 70 70 271 17 8 strokes nbsp Ben Crenshaw 8 Sep 12 1976 World Open Golf Championship 69 67 67 71 274 10 Playoff nbsp Jerry McGee 9 May 8 1977 Byron Nelson Golf Classic 69 70 68 69 276 8 2 strokes nbsp Ben Crenshaw 10 Jul 17 1977 Pleasant Valley Classic 67 68 67 69 271 12 1 stroke nbsp Jack Nicklaus 11 Apr 8 1979 Greater Greensboro Open 73 71 71 67 282 6 1 stroke nbsp George Burns nbsp Gary Player 12 Mar 16 1980 Doral Eastern Open 74 69 70 66 279 9 Playoff nbsp Jack Nicklaus 13 Mar 15 1981 Doral Eastern Open 2 66 68 71 68 273 15 1 stroke nbsp Keith Fergus nbsp David Graham 14 Mar 23 1981 Tournament Players Championship 72 74 71 68 285 3 Playoff nbsp Barry Jaeckel nbsp Curtis Strange 15 Jun 14 1981 Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic 70 68 68 69 275 9 2 strokes nbsp Bobby Clampett nbsp Gibby Gilbert nbsp Craig Stadler 16 May 30 1982 Memorial Tournament 74 69 67 71 281 7 2 strokes nbsp Peter Jacobsen nbsp Wayne Levi nbsp Roger Maltbie nbsp Gil Morgan 17 Jun 13 1982 Danny Thomas Memphis Classic 67 68 67 69 271 17 6 strokes nbsp Mike Holland 18 Aug 8 1982 PGA Championship 2 63 69 68 72 272 8 3 strokes nbsp Lanny Wadkins 19 Apr 28 1985 Houston Open 69 70 69 69 277 11 1 stroke nbsp David Frost nbsp Bob Lohr 20 Jun 15 1986 U S Open 75 68 70 66 279 1 2 strokes nbsp Chip Beck nbsp Lanny Wadkins 21 Oct 19 1986 Walt Disney World Oldsmobile Classic 68 66 70 71 275 13 Playoff nbsp Lon Hinkle nbsp Mike Sullivan 22 Mar 8 1992 Doral Ryder Open 3 67 67 67 70 271 17 2 strokes nbsp Keith Clearwater nbsp Fred Couples PGA Tour playoff record 5 10 No Year Tournament Opponent s Result 1 1969 Greater Jacksonville Open nbsp Gardner Dickinson Won with birdie on first extra hole 2 1971 Bob Hope Desert Classic nbsp Arnold Palmer Lost to birdie on second extra hole 3 1973 Bing Crosby National Pro Am nbsp Orville Moody nbsp Jack Nicklaus Nicklaus won with birdie on first extra hole 4 1974 American Golf Classic nbsp Gay Brewer nbsp Jim Colbert nbsp Forrest Fezler Colbert won with par on second extra holeBrewer and Fezler eliminated by par on first hole 5 1975 Andy Williams San Diego Open Invitational nbsp Bobby Nichols nbsp J C Snead Snead won with birdie on fourth extra holeNichols eliminated by par on first hole 6 1976 World Open Golf Championship nbsp Jerry McGee Won with birdie on first extra hole 7 1980 Doral Eastern Open nbsp Jack Nicklaus Won with birdie on second extra hole 8 1981 Wickes Andy Williams San Diego Open nbsp Tom Jenkins nbsp Bruce Lietzke Lietzke won with birdie on second extra holeJenkins eliminated by par on first hole 9 1981 Tournament Players Championship nbsp Barry Jaeckel nbsp Curtis Strange Won with par on first extra hole 10 1982 Georgia Pacific Atlanta Golf Classic nbsp Keith Fergus Lost to birdie on first extra hole 11 1982 World Series of Golf nbsp Craig Stadler Lost to par on fourth extra hole 12 1985 Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic nbsp George Burns nbsp Roger Maltbie Maltbie won with birdie on fourth extra hole 13 1986 Walt Disney World Oldsmobile Classic nbsp Lon Hinkle nbsp Mike Sullivan Won with par on first extra hole 14 1990 Masters Tournament nbsp Nick Faldo Lost to par on second extra hole 15 1992 GTE Byron Nelson Classic nbsp Billy Ray Brown nbsp Ben Crenshaw nbsp Bruce Lietzke Brown won with birdie on first extra hole PGA of Japan Tour wins 1 edit No Date Tournament Winning score To par Margin ofvictory Runner up 1 Sep 1 1991 Daiwa KBC Augusta 66 69 69 69 273 15 1 stroke nbsp Frankie Minoza Canadian Tour wins 1 edit No Date Tournament Winning score To par Margin ofvictory Runner up 1 Jun 28 1981 Labatt s International Golf Classic 71 70 65 71 277 11 6 strokes nbsp Daniel Talbot Latin American wins 2 edit No Date Tournament Winning score To par Margin ofvictory Runner s up 1 Nov 26 1978 Brazil Open 66 69 72 70 277 7 5 strokes nbsp Vicente Fernandez nbsp Steve Martin 2 Dec 16 1979 Friendship Cup 71 69 66 69 275 9 3 strokes nbsp Peter Jacobsen Other wins 11 edit No Date Tournament Winning score To par Margin ofvictory Runner s up 1 Dec 5 1982 Nedbank Million Dollar Challenge 72 69 68 71 280 8 Playoff nbsp Craig Stadler 2 Dec 15 1985 Chrysler Team Championship with nbsp Hal Sutton 63 65 68 64 260 28 Playoff nbsp Charlie Bolling and nbsp Brad Fabel nbsp Jim Colbert and nbsp Tom Purtzer nbsp John Fought and nbsp Pat McGowan nbsp Gary Hallberg and nbsp Scott Hoch 3 Nov 27 1988 Skins Game 290 000 372 000 nbsp Jack Nicklaus 4 Nov 18 1990 RMCC Invitational with nbsp Fred Couples 64 57 61 182 34 5 strokes nbsp Peter Jacobsen and nbsp Arnold Palmer 5 Nov 21 1993 Franklin Funds Shark Shootout with nbsp Steve Elkington 62 64 62 188 28 1 stroke nbsp Mark Calcavecchia and nbsp Brad Faxon nbsp Hale Irwin and nbsp Bruce Lietzke nbsp Tom Kite and nbsp Davis Love III nbsp Mark O Meara and nbsp Curtis Strange 6 Dec 3 1995 Office Depot Father Son Challenge with son Raymond Floyd Jr 62 57 119 25 6 strokes nbsp Hale Irwin and son Steve Irwin 7 Dec 8 1996 Office Depot Father Son Challenge 2 with son Raymond Floyd Jr 61 63 124 20 2 strokes nbsp Dave Stockton and son Ron Stockton 8 Dec 7 1997 Office Depot Father Son Challenge 3 with son Raymond Floyd Jr 62 58 120 24 1 stroke nbsp Dave Stockton and son Ron Stockton 9 Jun 22 2000 Tylenol Par 3 Shootout 320 000 200 000 nbsp Phil Mickelson 10 Dec 10 2000 Office Depot Father Son Challenge 4 with son Robert Floyd 62 60 122 22 Playoff nbsp Johnny Miller and son Scott Miller 11 Dec 2 2001 Office Depot Father Son Challenge 5 with son Robert Floyd 63 61 124 20 1 stroke nbsp Hale Irwin and son Steve Irwin Other playoff record 3 2 No Year Tournament Opponent s Result 1 1982 Nedbank Million Dollar Challenge nbsp Craig Stadler Won with par on fourth extra hole 2 1985 Chrysler Team Championship with nbsp Hal Sutton nbsp Charlie Bolling and nbsp Brad Fabel nbsp Jim Colbert and nbsp Tom Purtzer nbsp John Fought and nbsp Pat McGowan nbsp Gary Hallberg and nbsp Scott Hoch Won with birdie on first extra hole 3 1991 Fred Meyer Challenge with nbsp Fred Couples nbsp Paul Azinger and nbsp Ben Crenshaw nbsp Mark Calcavecchia and nbsp Bob Gilder Azinger Crenshaw won with birdie on second extra holeCalcavecchia Gilder eliminated by par on first hole 4 1999 Office Depot Father Son Challenge with son Robert Floyd nbsp Jack Nicklaus and son Gary Nicklaus Lost to birdie on third extra hole 5 2000 Office Depot Father Son Challenge with son Robert Floyd nbsp Johnny Miller and son Scott Miller Won with birdie on first extra hole Senior PGA Tour wins 14 edit Legend Senior PGA Tour major championships 4 Tour Championships 2 Other Senior PGA Tour 8 No Date Tournament Winning score To par Margin ofvictory Runner s up 1 Sep 20 1992 GTE North Classic 66 67 66 199 17 2 strokes nbsp Mike Hill 2 Oct 25 1992 Ralphs Senior Classic 68 65 62 195 21 3 strokes nbsp Isao Aoki 3 Dec 13 1992 Senior Tour Championship 65 67 65 197 19 5 strokes nbsp George Archer nbsp Dale Douglass 4 Mar 21 1993 Gulfstream Aerospace Invitational 65 65 64 194 22 5 strokes nbsp George Archer 5 Aug 1 1993 Northville Long Island Classic 73 70 65 208 8 2 strokes nbsp Bob Betley nbsp Bob Charles nbsp Harold Henning nbsp Bruce Lehnhard nbsp Walt Zembriski 6 Apr 3 1994 The Tradition 65 70 68 68 271 17 Playoff nbsp Dale Douglass 7 May 1 1994 Las Vegas Senior Classic 68 70 65 203 13 3 strokes nbsp Tom Wargo 8 May 22 1994 NFL Golf Classic 68 66 64 198 10 1 stroke nbsp Bob Murphy nbsp Gary Player 9 Nov 13 1994 Golf Magazine Senior Tour Championship 2 67 73 67 66 273 15 Playoff nbsp Jim Albus 10 Apr 16 1995 PGA Seniors Championship 70 70 67 70 277 11 5 strokes nbsp John Paul Cain nbsp Larry Gilbert nbsp Lee Trevino 11 Aug 13 1995 Burnet Senior Classic 68 65 68 201 15 1 stroke nbsp Graham Marsh 12 Nov 5 1995 Emerald Coast Classic 69 66 135 7 Playoff nbsp Tom Wargo 13 Jul 14 1996 Ford Senior Players Championship 71 66 65 73 275 14 2 strokes nbsp Hale Irwin 14 Jul 16 2000 Ford Senior Players Championship 2 71 67 69 66 273 15 1 stroke nbsp Larry Nelson nbsp Dana Quigley Note The 1995 Emerald Coast Classic was shortened to 36 holes due to rain Senior PGA Tour playoff record 3 1 No Year Tournament Opponent Result 1 1994 The Tradition nbsp Dale Douglass Won with birdie on first extra hole 2 1994 Golf Magazine Senior Tour Championship nbsp Jim Albus Won with birdie on fifth extra hole 3 1995 Royal Caribbean Classic nbsp J C Snead Lost to par on first extra hole 4 1995 Emerald Coast Classic nbsp Tom Wargo Won with birdie on third extra hole Other senior wins 12 edit 1992 Fuji Electric Grandslam 1994 Diners Club Matches with Dave Eichelberger Senior Skins Game 1995 Senior Skins Game Senior Slam at Los Cabos Lexus Challenge with Michael Chiklis 1996 Senior Skins Game Senior Slam at Los Cabos 1997 Senior Skins Game Lexus Challenge with William Devane 1998 Senior Skins Game 2006 Wendy s Champions Skins Game with Dana Quigley Major championships editWins 4 edit Year Championship 54 holes Winning score Margin Runner s up 1969 PGA Championship 5 shot lead 8 69 66 67 74 276 1 stroke nbsp Gary Player 1976 Masters Tournament 8 shot lead 17 65 66 70 70 271 8 strokes nbsp Ben Crenshaw 1982 PGA Championship 2 5 shot lead 8 63 69 68 72 272 3 strokes nbsp Lanny Wadkins 1986 U S Open 3 shot deficit 1 75 68 70 66 279 2 strokes nbsp Chip Beck nbsp Lanny Wadkins Results timeline edit Tournament 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 Masters Tournament CUT T8 CUT T7 T36 U S Open T14 T6 WD T38 T13 The Open Championship T34 PGA Championship T57 T17 T18 T20 T41 1 Tournament 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 Masters Tournament CUT T13 CUT 54 T22 T30 1 T8 T16 T17 U S Open T22 8 CUT 16 T15 T12 13 T47 T12 CUT The Open Championship CUT T23 4 8 T2 T36 PGA Championship T8 CUT T4 T35 T11 T10 T2 T40 T50 T62 Tournament 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 Masters Tournament T17 T8 T7 T4 T15 T2 CUT CUT T11 T38 U S Open T47 T37 T49 T13 T52 T23 1 T43 T17 T26 The Open Championship T3 T15 T14 CUT T16 T17 CUT T42 PGA Championship T17 T19 1 T20 T13 CUT CUT T14 T9 T46 Tournament 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 Masters Tournament 2 T17 2 T11 T10 T17 T25 CUT CUT T38 U S Open CUT T8 T44 T7 T36 The Open Championship T39 CUT T12 T34 T58 PGA Championship T49 T7 T48 CUT T61 Tournament 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Masters Tournament CUT CUT CUT CUT CUT CUT CUT CUT CUT CUT U S Open CUT The Open Championship PGA Championship Win Top 10 Did not play CUT missed the halfway cut 3rd round cut in 1984 Open Championship 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 1 3 0 5 11 22 45 27 U S Open 1 0 0 1 5 16 31 26 The Open Championship 0 1 1 3 4 10 20 16 PGA Championship 2 1 0 4 8 17 31 27 Totals 4 5 1 13 28 65 127 96 Most consecutive cuts made 24 1972 PGA 1979 Masters Longest streak of top 10s 3 1976 Open Championship 1977 Masters The Players Championship editWins 1 edit Year Championship 54 holes Winning score Margin Runners up 1981 Tournament Players Championship 6 shot deficit 3 72 74 71 68 285 Playoff nbsp Barry Jaeckel nbsp Curtis Strange Results timeline edit Tournament 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 The Players Championship T24 T21 T12 T13 CUT T14 CUT 1 T22 T23 T12 T33 T21 CUT DQ CUT CUT Win CUT missed the halfway cut DQ disqualified T indicates a tie for a place Champions Tour major championships editWins 4 edit Year Championship Winning score Margin Runner s up 1994 The Tradition 17 65 70 68 68 271 Playoff1 nbsp Dale Douglass 1995 PGA Seniors Championship 11 70 70 67 70 277 5 strokes nbsp John Paul Cain nbsp Larry Gilbert nbsp Lee Trevino 1996 Ford Senior Players Championship 13 71 66 65 73 275 2 strokes nbsp Hale Irwin 2000 Ford Senior Players Championship 2 15 71 67 69 66 273 1 stroke nbsp Larry Nelson nbsp Dana Quigley 1Floyd birdied the first extra hole 26 U S national team appearances editProfessional Ryder Cup 1969 winners 1975 winners 1977 winners 1981 winners 1983 winners 1985 1989 non playing captain 1991 winners 1993 winners Dunhill Cup 1985 1986 Nissan Cup 1985 winners UBS Cup 2001 winners 2002 winners 2003 tie 2004 winners Wendy s 3 Tour Challenge representing Senior PGA Tour 1992 PGA Tour 1993 winners 1994 1995 winners 1996See also editList of golfers with most Champions Tour major championship wins List of golfers with most Champions Tour wins List of golfers with most PGA Tour wins List of men s major championships winning golfersReferences edit Mell Randall December 14 2012 Floyd coping after loss of wife Maria Golf Channel Retrieved May 29 2013 a b c d Newman Bruce April 13 1992 Up From the Ashes Sports Illustrated p 68 Richman Milton April 12 1976 The old Ray Floyd like cold potatoes Beaver County Times UPI p C 1 Week 02 1987 Ending 11 Jan 1987 pdf OWGR Retrieved September 25 2019 Touring pro Floyd scores first victory Chicago Tribune Associated Press March 18 1963 p 3 sec 3 Jenkins Dan August 25 1969 Golf gets a look at the real world Sports Illustrated p 24 Jenkins Dan April 16 1977 It was Ray all the way Sports Illustrated p 18 Jenkins Dan August 16 1982 He Beat The Heat By Catching Fire Sports Illustrated p 26 Lowest Round in a Mens Golf Major Best 18 Hole Score in Major Championship About com April 10 2012 Retrieved December 29 2012 a b Hanley Reid June 16 1986 Floyd ends Open drought Chicago Tribune p 1 sec 3 Hanley Reid June 15 1986 Open s all open Chicago Tribune p 1 sec 4 Reilly Rick June 23 1986 Guts grit and grandeur Sports Illustrated p 18 Time Capsule Hale Irwin Becomes Oldest U S Open Winner ThePostGame May 25 2012 Retrieved December 29 2012 Rubenstein Lorne March 15 2013 Ray Floyd talks life the game and Maria Golf Canada Archived from the original on June 28 2013 Retrieved June 2 2013 Reilly Rick April 16 1990 True Brit Sports Illustrated p 18 Faldo s Masterful rally tops Floyd Milwaukee Sentinel April 9 1990 p 1 part 2 Parascenzo Marino April 9 1990 Faldo captures Masters again Pittsburgh Post Gazette p 21 Verdi Bob March 17 1980 Nicklaus bid foiled by Floyd in Doral Chicago Tribune p 1 sec 5 Nicklaus Doral Bid Falls a Little Short Ocala Star Banner Florida Associated Press March 17 1980 p 3B Apfelbaum Jim ed 2007 The Gigantic Book of Golf Quotations Skyhorse Publishing ISBN 978 1 60239 014 0 Verdi Bob September 23 1989 Star spangled spirit on the line Chicago Tribune p 1 sec 2 1989 Europe retain Cup Sky Sports August 28 2012 Archived from the original on February 2 2013 Retrieved December 29 2012 Feinstein John Chapter 1 The Only Time Your Legs Ever Shake A Good Walked Spoiled Days and Nights on the PGA Tour World Golf Retrieved December 29 2012 Four time major winner Floyd calls it a career Majorschampionships com February 13 2009 Archived from the original on April 9 2010 Retrieved June 27 2012 Honorees 2013 Raymond Floyd The Memorial Tournament Retrieved June 2 2013 Floyd works overtime to win The Tradition Reading Eagle Reading Pennsylvania April 4 1994 p D4 Retrieved June 27 2012 External links editRaymond Floyd at the PGA Tour official site Raymond Floyd at the Japan Golf Tour official site Raymond Floyd at the Official World Golf Ranking official site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Raymond Floyd amp oldid 1188011289, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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