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Sam Snead, still a superb ball-striker but shaky on the greens, had gone to croquet-style putting out of desperation during the second round of the 1966 PGA Championship after, as Al Barkow ...
The technique you see above is very similar to the one used by Sam Snead in the latter parts of his career. Snead remedied his late-career putting yips with a croquet-style putting stance.
J.C. Snead, who knew he could never match the golfing success of his celebrated uncle Sam Snead but who nevertheless won a combined 12 tournaments on the PGA Tour and senior tour, died on April 25 ...
Sam Snead gambled with the "graveyard of the Masters," the tortuous thirteenth hole, and beat Ben Hogan by a stroke in an 18-hole playoff for the Masters golf title Monday.
DUBLIN, Ohio, May 23 -- The last time I saw Sam Snead, he was being hustled away from the Augusta National clubhouse and into a waiting car last month. Only a few minutes earlier, he had performed ...
Ben Hogan, Byron Nelson and Sam Snead were born 100 years ago. To celebrate the centennial, GolfChannel.com looks at their legacies, beginning with an insight into their relationships with each other.
Sam Snead turned 88 on May 27, yet remains one of golf’s most irascible and irreplaceable figures. He still has nearly the same ability to swing, and zing.
These days, Sam Snead suffers because he remembers just how good he was. That`s why averaging 73 strokes a round, as he did in 13 Senior events last year when he was 73, is a disappointment.
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J.C. Snead, 8-time PGA Tour winner and Sam’s nephew, dies at 84J.C. Snead, an eight-time winner on the PGA Tour in the 1970s and ’80s and four-time winner on PGA Tour Champions, died April 25 from complications with cancer in Hot Springs, Va. The nephew of ...
Sam Snead, who always returned to his rural western Virginia roots even after going from a barefoot caddie to one of golf's greatest players, was remembered Sunday as a ``national treasure.'' ...
J.C. Snead had died at the age of 87. The eight-time PGA Tour winner’s death was announced on X by golf legend, Tom Watson. “My longtime friend on the PGA Tour, JC Snead, just left us ...
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