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    Sam Snead. Samuel Jackson Snead ( / sniːd /; May 27, 1912 – May 23, 2002) was an American professional golfer who was one of the top players in the world for the better part of four decades (having won PGA of America and Senior PGA Tour events over six decades) [1] and widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time.

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  2. Apr 9, 2024 · Sam Snead (born May 27, 1912, near Hot Springs, Virginia, U.S.—died May 23, 2002, Hot Springs) was an American professional golfer who won 82 Professional Golfers’ Association (PGA) tournaments and every major championship for which he was eligible—except the U.S. Open, in which he placed second four times. Snead was noted for the ...

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  3. Jul 8, 2019 · July 08, 2019. Riding in the car with Sam Snead on the way to the 1998 Masters, he saved the golf talk for last. He was more interested in telling about the real-life hillbillies not far from his ...

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  4. The Korn Ferry trademark is also a registered trademark, and is used in the Korn Ferry Tour logo with permission. The Official PGA TOUR Profile of Sam Snead. PGA TOUR Stats, bio, video, photos ...

  5. Sam Snead is one of the giants of golf, a golfer who remained competitive at the highest levels well into his 60s and died as the all-time leader in PGA Tour wins. Date of birth: May 27, 1912. Place of birth: Hot Springs, Virginia. Date of death: May 23, 2002.

  6. Jun 28, 2023 · Sam Snead: The Sweet Swingin’ Hillbilly. Sam Snead - The amazing story of how a Virginian country boy became a golfing legend. In the 1979 Quad Cities Open, a 67-year-old Sam Snead matched his age twice as he fired rounds of 67 and 66 en-route to a closing total of seven-under-par.

  7. May 23, 2002 · By The Associated Press. May 23, 2002. Sam Snead, the golfing great known as "Slammin' Sam" who used the sweetest swing in the game to win seven major championships and a record 81 PGA Tour events ...

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