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Full name
  
Jean Garaialde

The Open Championship
  
T9: 1963

Retired
  
1982

Nationality
  
France

PGA Championship
  
DNP

Professional wins
  
63

Name
  
Jean Garaialde

Turned professional
  
1952

U.S. Open
  
DNP

Role
  
Golfer


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Born
  
2 October 1934 (age 89) Ciboure, France (
1934-10-02
)

Former tours
  
PGA European Tour, European Senior Tour

Masters Tournament
  
CUT: 1964, 1966

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Jean Garaïalde (born 2 October 1934) is a French professional golfer.

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Garaïalde was born in Ciboure, Pyrénées-Atlantiques. He turned professional in 1952. In 1969, he became the first French golfer since Firmin Cavalo in 1948 to claim his own national open. Around that time, he won several other national opens around Europe, including the German Open in 1969 and 1970 and the Spanish Open also in 1969.

In his home country, Garaïalde was dominant winning 12 French PGA titles between 1960 and 1982, including seven in a row from 1962, 17 French Native Opens between 1957 and 1987, and 12 French Professional Championships between 1968 and 1985.

Garaïalde represented France in the World Cup a record 25 times. He retired shortly after his final appearance in 1982, although he has since played in several European, Challenge and European Seniors Tour events that have been held in France. In 1992 he won the Turespaña Léman International Senior Trophy in Switzerland, and tied for 11th in the Senior British Open Championship.

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Professional wins

This list may be incomplete
  • 1951 Omnium de Saint-Jean-de-Luz
  • 1952 Omnium de Biarritz
  • 1953 Omnium de Valescure, Omnium de Monte-Carlo
  • 1957 French Native Open
  • 1958 French Native Open
  • 1960 French PGA Championship
  • 1962 French PGA Championship, French Native Open
  • 1963 French PGA Championship, French Native Open
  • 1964 French PGA Championship, French Native Open
  • 1965 French PGA Championship, French Native Open, Omnium International d'Evian
  • 1966 French PGA Championship, French Native Open
  • 1967 French PGA Championship, French Native Open
  • 1968 French PGA Championship, Championnat de France Pro
  • 1969 French Open, Spanish Open, German Open, Moroccan Open, French Native Open, Championnat de France Pro
  • 1970 German Open, Volvo Open (Sweden), French PGA Championship, French Native Open, Championnat de France Pro
  • 1971 French PGA Championship, French Native Open, Championnat de France Pro
  • 1972 French Native Open, Championnat de France Pro
  • 1973 French Native Open
  • 1974 French Native Open, Championnat de France Pro
  • 1975 French Native Open, Championnat de France Pro
  • 1976 French Native Open, Championnat de France Pro, Inter Maritime
  • 1977 Championnat de France Pro
  • 1978 Challenge Novotel, Inter Maritime
  • 1979 French PGA Championship
  • 1980 Championnat de France Pro, French Match Play Championship, Challenge Novotel, Inter Maritime
  • 1981 Trophée GSL Texas Institute
  • 1982 French PGA Championship, Championnat de France Pro, Rover Grand Prix, Cannes-Mougins Open
  • 1985 Championnat de France Pro
  • 1987 French Native Open, Ivory Coast Open
  • Results in major championships

    Note: Garaïalde never played in the U.S. Open nor the PGA Championship.
    DNP = Did not play
    CUT = missed the half-way cut
    "T" = tied
    Yellow background for top-10.

    Team appearances

  • World Cup (representing France): 1954, 1955, 1957, 1958, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980 (disqualified), 1982
  • Joy Cup (representing the Rest of Europe): 1954, 1955, 1958
  • Marlboro Nations' Cup/Philip Morris International (representing France): 1972, 1973, 1975 (winners), 1976
  • Double Diamond International (representing Continental Europe): 1973
  • Sotogrande Match/Hennessy Cognac Cup (representing the Continent of Europe): 1974, 1976, (representing France) 1984
  • References

    Jean Garaïalde Wikipedia