Nationality Australia Masters Tournament T2: 1972 Height 1.80 m Champions tour 20 Other 7 (regular)2 (senior) Role Golfer PGA tour wins 14 | Professional wins 43 Name Bruce Crampton Turned professional 1953 U.S. Open 2nd: 1972 Weight 82 kg | |
Born 28 September 1935 (age 89) Sydney, Australia ( 1935-09-28 ) | ||
Former tours PGA TOUR, Champions Tour |
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Bruce Crampton (born 28 September 1935) is an Australian professional golfer.
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- Bruce crampton golf swing
- Bruce crampton 1967 masters
- PGA Tour wins 14
- Other wins 8
- Champions Tour wins 20
- Other senior wins 2
- Results in major championships
- Summary
- Team appearances
- References
Crampton was born in Sydney, New South Wales, and attended Kogarah High School from 1948-1950. He turned professional in 1953.

Crampton won the Vardon Trophy for the player with the lowest stroke average on the PGA Tour in 1973 and 1975. He had 14 career wins on the PGA Tour between 1961 and 1975 and was runner up in four major championships – one Masters, one U.S. Open, and two PGA Championships – all to Jack Nicklaus. He was ranked among the top five golfers in the world in both 1972 and 1973, according to Mark McCormack's world golf rankings. His other regular career victories included the Australian Open, New Zealand PGA Championship, Far East Open and the Philippine Open. As a senior, he won 20 times on the Champions Tour, and topped the money list in 1986, but he did not win a senior major.

Crampton was inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame in 2001.

Bruce crampton 1967 masters
PGA Tour wins (14)
PGA Tour playoff record (0–2)
Other wins (8)
this list may be incomplete
Champions Tour wins (20)
Champions Tour playoff record (2–2)
Other senior wins (2)
Results in major championships
DNP = Did not play
CUT = missed the half-way cut
"T" indicates a tie for a place
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