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Sam Snead once answered a man who hit 3-iron 150 yards with 10 words. The story comes via the "Kostis & McCord – Off Their Rockers" podcast. The post Sam Snead’s 10 words of guidance - for ...
In the 1968, Sam Snead's inventive cure for his putting troubles led to a new rule that still holds sway in the game today.
By Sam Snead It isn’t hard to imagine Ted Williams as a golfer. Almost everything about him indicates he could have been the first left-handed golfer to really hit it big on the circuit.
When asked what he thought of Sam, Snead said he’s “different for sure” and he “never expected something like that.” Snead also threw the first pitch at the Atlanta Braves vs. Milwaukee ...
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.
Sam Snead, whose picture-perfect golf swing carried him to a record 81 PGA Tour victories including three Masters -- and earned him a reputation as one of the most gifted athletes to play the game ...
Golf legend Sam Snead died today at the age of 89. Snead still holds the record for most PGA tournaments won in a season. He won eleven in 1950. Even Tiger Woods has yet to surpass that record.
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 ...
Snead won a record 82 PGA Tour titles, seven of them major championships. Of course, he was tortured over never having won the U.S. Open. “Hogan was convinced Sam had the finest swing of anyone who ...
Sam Snead, the Virginia hillbilly with the sweetest of swings, winner of more PGA tournaments than any player in the history of the tour, but never champion of the U.S. Open, died May 23 in Hot ...
Instructor Jim McLean, who worked with Snead on the video “Sam Snead: Swing for a Lifetime,” once asked NBA legend Jerry West to name the greatest athlete he had ever seen or played with. “I thought ...