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  1. Anthony David Graham, AM (born 23 May 1946) is an Australian golfer. Graham turned pro as a teenager and had much success on the Australasian circuits in his youth, winning several tournaments. In 1972, he joined the PGA Tour where he continued with success, winning several tournaments.

  2. The Official PGA TOUR Profile of David Graham. PGA TOUR Stats, bio, video, photos, results, and career highlights.

  3. Oct 28, 2019 · Known For: Professional golf career that resulted in election to the World Golf Hall of Fame. Born: May 23, 1946 in Windsor, New South Wales, Australia; Key Accomplishments: Winner, 1979 PGA Championship; winner, 1981 U.S. Open; winner of eight PGA Tour tournaments total.

  4. Apr 24, 2023 · David Graham, looking to become the first Australian U.S. Open champion, entered the final round of the 1981 championship with a three-stroke lead at Merion Golf Club outside Philadelphia....

  5. May 31, 2007 · David Graham was one tough guy on a golf course, but 25 years after winning the Open at Merion, he shows his sensitive side. Pass the kleenex, please.

  6. David Graham left school at the age of 14 in order to follow his dream of becoming a Professional golfer. Now, 55 years later and with two Major titles to his name, Graham has joined golf’s most honoured club receiving official induction into the World Golf Hall of Fame.

  7. David Graham. 451 likes · 8 talking about this. Public speaker and professional golfer. Winner, 1979 PGA Championship and 1981 U.S. Open. 36 tournament wins on six continents.

  8. David Graham Bio. PGA TOUR, PGA TOUR Champions, and the Swinging Golfer design are registered trademarks.

  9. David Graham is one of the best Australian golfers of the modern era. With wins on six different continents during his career, he was victorious in two major championships and secured eight PGA Tour titles.

  10. May 15, 2013 · David Graham looks back at his victory in the 1981 U.S. Open- the most recent U.S. Open to be held at Merion Golf Club in Ardmore, Pennsylvania, which will stage the 113th U.S. Open this June.

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