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Nationality
  
Australia

The Open Championship
  
12th: 1964

Status
  
Professional

PGA Championship
  
DNP

PGA tour of australasia wins
  
17

Name
  
Frank Phillips

Professional wins
  
23

U.S. Open
  
CUT: 1962

Role
  
Golfer


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Masters Tournament
  
CUT: 1958, 1962

Former tours
  

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Frank Stafford Phillips OAM is an Australian professional golfer. He was rated one of the best ball strikers of his era winning the 1957 and 1961 Australian Opens. He is a Life Member of the PGA of Australia.

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In Jack Pollard's book, Australian Golf: The Game and the Players, Phillips is described as "a tall Sydney professional who built an outstanding record in Australian golf in the 1950s and 1960s".

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PGA Tour of Australasia (20)

  • 1955 New Zealand PGA Championship
  • 1956 New South Wales Open
  • 1957 Australian Open, New South Wales PGA
  • 1960 New South Wales Open, North Coast Open
  • 1961 Australian Open
  • 1962 New South Wales Open, Tasmanian Open, North Coast Open, West End Tournament
  • 1963 Adelaide Advertiser Tournament
  • 1964 Victorian Open, Adelaide Advertiser Tournament, West End Tournament (tie with Walter Godfrey)
  • 1966 New South Wales Open, Victorian Open
  • 1970 New South Wales Open, West End Tournament
  • 1971 Tasmanian Open
  • Other wins

    This list may be incomplete

  • 1960 Philippine Open
  • 1961 Singapore Open
  • 1962 Malaysian Open
  • 1965 Singapore Open, Yomiuri International
  • 1966 Hong Kong Open
  • 1973 Hong Kong Open
  • 1976 Ben Guzzardi Classic at Tralalgon
  • Results in major championships

    CUT = missed the half-way cut
    "T" = tied

    Team appearances

  • Canada Cup (representing Australia): 1958
  • Slazenger Trophy (representing British Commonwealth and Empire): 1956
  • References

    Frank Phillips (golfer) Wikipedia