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  2. Lee Trevino - Wikipedia

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    Lee Buck Trevino (born December 1, 1939) is an American retired professional golfer who is regarded as one of the greatest players in golf history. [1] ...

  3. 1994 Senior PGA Tour - Wikipedia

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    Lee Trevino (6) Money list: Dave Stockton: Player of the Year: Lee Trevino: ... Lee Trevino (23) Jun 26: Ford Senior Players Championship: Michigan: 1,400,000: Dave ...

  4. 1989 Masters Tournament - Wikipedia

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    Lee Trevino, vying for an elusive Masters title, shot an opening round 67 to lead Nick Faldo by one shot. Only 10 players broke par on day one, including 1984 champion Ben Crenshaw and 1980 and 1983 champion Seve Ballesteros. Defending champion Sandy Lyle birdied 18 to shoot a disappointing 77. [2]

  5. The true story behind the new movie 'The Long Game' - AOL

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    The new inspirational golf movie "The Long Game" is based on a true story and stars Dennis Quaid and Jay Hernandez. Learn all about the film now in theaters.

  6. 1990 Senior PGA Tour - Wikipedia

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    Lee Trevino (7) Money list: Lee Trevino: Player of the Year: Lee Trevino: Rookie of the Year: Lee Trevino: ← 1989. 1991 → . The 1990 Senior PGA Tour was the 11th ...

  7. Everything to Know About ‘Happy Gilmore 2’: Cast and More

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    At the end of the 1996 film, Happy Gilmore (Sandler) uses a trick shot to win the Tour Championship and the gold jacket, ultimately winning his grandma’s house back.

  8. 1974 PGA Championship - Wikipedia

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    The 1974 PGA Championship was the 56th PGA Championship, played August 8–11 at Tanglewood Park in Clemmons, North Carolina, a suburb southwest of Winston-Salem. Lee Trevino won the first of his two PGA Championships, one stroke ahead of defending champion Jack Nicklaus. [1]

  9. 1968 U.S. Open (golf) - Wikipedia

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    The 1968 U.S. Open was the 68th U.S. Open, held June 13–16 at the East Course of Oak Hill Country Club in Rochester, New York. Lee Trevino equaled the tournament scoring record and won the first of his six major titles, four strokes ahead of runner-up Jack Nicklaus.

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