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Full name
  
Jerry M. Heard

Professional wins
  
7

Height
  
1.83 m

Turned professional
  
1968

Role
  
Golfer

European tour
  
1

College
  
Fresno State

Name
  
Jerry Heard

PGA tour wins
  
5

Nationality
  
United States

Masters Tournament
  
T5: 1972

Weight
  
86 kg


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Born
  
May 1, 1947 (age 77) Visalia, California (
1947-05-01
)

Education
  
California State University, Fresno

Former tours
  
PGA TOUR, Champions Tour

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Jerry M. Heard (born May 1, 1947) is an American professional golfer who won several PGA Tour events in the 1970s.

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Heard was born in Visalia, California. He became a professional golfer in 1968 and joined the PGA Tour in 1969. His first professional win came in the American Golf Classic at the Firestone Country Club in Akron, Ohio in 1971. He finished with a four-day total of 275, three strokes better than runner-up Dale Douglass. In 1972, he won the Florida Citrus Open and the Colonial National Invitation. Heard had nearly 60 top-10 finishes in PGA Tour events in his career including four top-10 finishes in major championships — his best finish in a major was T-5 at the 1972 Masters Tournament. Heard was struck by lightning at the 1975 Western Open, along with playing partner Lee Trevino. Three others were also struck: Bobby Nichols, Jim Ahern, and Tony Jacklin.

Heard left the Tour in 1980, and today owns and operates a golf school, the Jerry Heard Golf Academy located at the Silverthorn Country Club in Spring Hill, Florida. His school had been located for many years in southwest Florida – in the Fort Myers area.

PGA Tour wins (5)

PGA Tour playoff record (0–1)

Other wins

  • 1968 Northern California Open
  • Results in major championships

    DNP = Did not play
    CUT = missed the half-way cut
    "T" indicates a tie for a place
    Yellow background for top-10

    Summary

  • Most consecutive cuts made – 12 (1971 PGA – 1974 U.S. Open)
  • Longest streak of top-10s – 1 (four times)
  • References

    Jerry Heard Wikipedia


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