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Burke finished in a tie for second place in the 1913 Canadian Open and also in the 1920 U.S. Open. Burke is credited with one PGA Tour win, one second-place, and three third-place showings in PGA Tour events, with 14 top-10s and 19 top-25s. [3] Burke won the Minnesota State Open four times. [4]
John Joseph Burke Jr. (January 29, 1923 – January 19, 2024) was an American professional golfer who was most prominent in the 1950s. The son of a professional golfer, Jack Burke Sr. , he won two major titles , both in 1956, the Masters and PGA Championship , and is a member of the World Golf Hall of Fame .
Jack Burke may refer to: Jack Burke Jr. (born 1923), American golfer; Jack Burke Sr. (1888–1943), American golfer; Jack Burke (boxer) (1875–1942), American boxer known for fighting the longest boxing match in history; Jack Burke (footballer) (1918–2004), Australian footballer, who played for Hawthorn; Jack Burke (cyclist) (born 1995 ...
Jack Burke Jr. loved to play golf as much as he enjoyed teaching it. In a golfing life that spanned just over a century, he delivered the largest comeback in Masters history, built the fabled ...
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Jack Burke Jr. won his second major championship of 1956, a 3 and 2 victory over Ted Kroll; [2] [4] Burke had won the Masters in April. [5] It was the penultimate PGA Championship as a match play competition; stroke play was introduced two years later in 1958. This was the tenth and final year the PGA Championship was scheduled for a Tuesday ...