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  2. Sam Snead - Wikipedia

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    Snead introduced his first book, Sam Snead's quick way to better golf. [30] In 1939, Snead won three times. 1939 was the first of four times (although Snead had already come close in 1937, losing to the eventual champion who had 19 clubs in his bag) where Snead failed at crucial moments of the U.S. Open, the only major event he never won ...

  3. Art Wall Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Died: October 31, 2001 ... Doug Ford, Sam Snead, Earl Stewart: ... Art Wall Jr. at Find a Grave This page was last edited on 26 November ...

  4. MASTERS '24: A capsule look at Masters from 5 to 75 years ago

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    AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — A capsule look at some of the anniversaries this year at the Masters: 75 years ago (1949) Sam Snead not only won the first of his three Masters, he won the first green jacket ...

  5. Sam Sneed - Wikipedia

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    Sam Sneed also co-produced the hit songs "Keep Their Heads Ringin'" and "Natural Born Killaz" with Dr. Dre. "Natural Born Killaz" was originally supposed to be a Sam Sneed and J-Flexx song called "The Heist"; this version, featuring a verse from Sam Sneed was released on the Ultimate Death Row Collection on November 24, 2009.

  6. Byron Nelson - Wikipedia

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    Snead won 6 times in 1945 while Hogan won 5 times in the latter part of the year. During this year Nelson finished second another 7 times, set a record for the scoring average (68.33 for 18 holes) that was broken by Tiger Woods in 2000, a record 18 hole score (62), and a record 72-hole score (259, which beat the previous record set by Ben Hogan ...

  7. The restaurant, which highlighted career of well-known golfer Sam Snead, has a sign outside indicating the location is closed permanently. Sam Snead’s Myrtle Beach location officially closed ...

  8. First opened 15 years ago, Sam Snead's Grill & Tavern ... - AOL

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  9. 1949 PGA Championship - Wikipedia

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    It was the second of Snead's three wins in the PGA Championship, and the fourth of his seven major titles. At age 37, Snead was the oldest to win the PGA Championship; [5] he won again two years later in 1951. The medalist in the stroke play qualifier was unsung Ray Wade Hill of Louisiana, [6] who advanced to the quarterfinals.