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Frederick Steven Couples (born October 3, 1959) is an American professional golfer who has competed on the PGA Tour and the PGA Tour Champions. A former World No. 1 , he has won 64 professional tournaments, most notably the Masters Tournament in 1992 , [ 2 ] and the Players Championship in 1984 and 1996 .
Couples, 61, has missed the cut at the Masters the past two years. Back in 2017, he finished T18. Related Dustin Johnson's odds and betting options for 2021 Masters
Fred Couples’ legion of fans can breathe easy. The popular 1992 Masters Tournament champion missed the cut for the fifth time in the past six years, but he expects to be back in 2025 – and 2026.
Fred Couples has been the winning captain for three U.S. Presidents Cup teams and has been a Ryder Cup vice-captain twice, including two weeks ago at Whistling Straits where the U.S. routed Europe ...
2011 Frank Chirkinian – television producer, known as the 'father of televised golf' for the impact he had on golf broadcasting. 2011 George H. W. Bush – former U.S. President; 2012 Phil Mickelson [23] 2012 Dan Jenkins – golf writer [24] 2012 Sandy Lyle [25] 2012 Peter Alliss [25] 2013 Fred Couples [26] 2013 Ken Venturi [27] 2013 Willie ...
Fred Couples won his only major championship, two strokes ahead of 49-year-old runner-up Raymond Floyd, the 1976 champion. [1] [2] He was the first American winner in five years at Augusta, the longest run at the Masters without a winner from the U.S.; the previous four were won by players from Europe, all from the United Kingdom.
Fred Couples bashed LIV Golf that’s plucking players from the PGA Tour after the startup league held its second event over the weekend, this one in Portland, Oregon.
Fred Couples shot a final round 64 to win his second Players, four strokes ahead of runners-up Colin Montgomerie and Tommy Tolles, the 54-hole leader. [2] [3] [4] Couples' previous win was twelve years earlier in 1984. [5] [6] Defending champion Lee Janzen finished thirteen strokes back, in a tie for 46th place.