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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.

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

  3. Apr 12, 2019 · Raymond Floyd was one of the top golfers of his era, with more than 20 PGA Tour wins including four majors. And he had one of the weirdest nicknames.

  4. Raymond Floyd bests the field at Shinnecock Hills to become the oldest champion in U.S. Open history. For the full library of telecasts and films from golf's iconic moments, get the FREE...

  5. Raymond Loran "Ray" Floyd. Country: USA. Born: Sept 4, 1942 in Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Original/Home Club: Fort Bragg GC, NC. Occupation: Professional golfer; course designer. Turned Pro: 1961. Website: https://www.rayfloyd.com. Learn more. Tournaments. Roll of Honour. MAJORS (4). Senior MAJORS (4).

  6. Raymond Floyd's Masterful Performance 40 Years Ago. A six-time PGA TOUR winner, Raymond Floyd had not tasted victory on the PGA TOUR since the previous summer when he won the Kemper Open...

  7. Jun 4, 2018 · Raymond Floyd on winning the 1986 Open at Shinnecock, the art of tipping, and dealing with a cheater on the golf course (plus Bernie Madoff).

  8. Delve deep into the remarkable journey of Raymond Floyd, one of golf's most iconic figures. From his early days wielding a golf club to his meteoric rise in the PGA Tour, this video captures...

  9. Aug 16, 2009 · The best chippers are self-taught. There are so many lies, types of grasses and conditions, it's impossible to explain them all. Ray Floyd shares his ten rules for becoming a chipping virtuoso.

  10. Sep 3, 2018 · Best of: Raymond Floyd through the years. Images of four-time major champion and Hall of Fame member Raymond Floyd. Raymond Floyd tees off during the 1966 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on April 7-11, 1966 in Augusta, Georgia. (Photo by Augusta National/Getty Images)

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