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Sam Snead, the golfing great known as ``Slammin' Sam'' who used the sweetest swing in the game to win seven major championships and a record 81 PGA Tour events, died Thursday at age 89.
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On No. 7, the graphic tells a story about Sam Snead easily clearing the bunkers during the 1935 U.S. Open. It says Fownes was so angry he added another bunker.
Scottie Scheffler earned a significant place in PGA Tour history with his victory at the 2025 Memorial Tournament.
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 ...
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JC Snead Passes At 84 Leaving Legacy For The Hall of FameThe two never let each other’s status get in the way of some uncle-nephew bonding. Sam Snead was always Uncle Sam for JC Snead. Even after winning his first tournament at the 1971 Tucson Open.
Tiger Woods and Sam Snead have one of the most impressive records in golf history. They both have 82 PGA Tour victories, the most by any golfer in history.
Snead, 84, died Friday from complications with cancer in Hot Springs. He was a part of a legendary golf family that was led by his late uncle, World Golf Hall of Fame member Sam Snead.
Snead, 84, died Friday from complications with cancer in Hot Springs. He was a part of a legendary golf family that was led by his late uncle, World Golf Hall of Fame member Sam Snead.
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 ...
J.C. Snead joined the PGA TOUR in 1968 at a time when the TOUR already featured another Snead, a player of some renown, someone who happened to be J.C.’s uncle. Throughout his life, Sam Snead ...
Tiger Woods finished at 19 under to win by three shots over Japanese star Hideki Matsuyama in the first official PGA Tour event in Japan.
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