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Nationality
  
England

The Open Championship
  
Won: 1951

TV shows
  
O.S.S.

U.S. Open
  
DNP

Professional wins
  
18

Masters Tournament
  
DNP

Role
  
Golfer

Status
  
Professional

Name
  
Max Faulkner


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Full name
  
Herbert Gustavus Max Faulkner

Born
  
29 July 1916Bexhill-on-Sea, England (
1916-07-29
)

Died
  
February 26, 2005, Chichester, United Kingdom

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Herbert Gustavus Max Faulkner, OBE (29 July 1916 – 26 February 2005) was an English professional golfer who won The Open Championship in 1951 and was renowned for his colourful dress sense.

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Faulkner was born in Bexhill-on-Sea, the son of a club professional who had once been assistant to James Braid. During World War II he served in the RAF as a Physical Training (PT) instructor. He hardly played any golf during this time, but took up boxing instead, becoming services champion.

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Faulkner's tournament career began in 1946, shortly after the war. He won 16 regular tournaments in Europe, including three Spanish Opens, with his last being the 1968 Portuguese Open at the age of 52. He also won the PGA Seniors Championship on two occasions. His greatest achievement was his victory in the 1951 Open Championship at Royal Portrush. With a round still to be played he had a 6-stroke lead and is reported to have signed autographs with the postscript "1951 Open Champion". Helped by what he called a "mystery guiding light", he went on to finish with a score of 3 under par, two ahead of Antonio Cerdá, and said later "It was all I ever wanted. The Open meant everything to me."

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Faulkner played in the Ryder Cup Matches on five occasions, including the historic 1957 contest at Lindrick when the Great Britain team won for the only time between 1933 and 1985 (Europe).

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Faulkner was believed to have over 300 putters, always searching for the perfect one. He very rarely used a conventional set of clubs, sometimes having several of the same club with a variety of shaft lengths and flexes. He was known for his shotmaking ability, being able to make the ball curve in the air even on short lofted shots.

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In 2001, on the 50th anniversary of the Open triumph, Faulkner was honoured with an Officer of the Order of the British Empire for services to golf. He died in 2005 at the age of 88.

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Tournament wins

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this list is incomplete

Regular career

  • 1937 Addington Foursomes (with Stanley Anderson)
  • 1946 Dunlop-Southport Tournament
  • 1947 West of England Professional Championship
  • 1949 Penfold Tournament (with John Burton), Dunlop Tournament, Lotus Tournament
  • 1951 The Open Championship, British Masters
  • 1952 Spanish Open, Dunlop Tournament
  • 1953 Spanish Open, News of the World Match Play
  • 1957 Spanish Open
  • 1959 Irish Hospitals Tournament
  • 1962 Woodlawn Tournament (Germany)
  • 1968 Portuguese Open
  • Senior

  • 1968 PGA Seniors Championship
  • 1970 PGA Seniors Championship
  • Results timeline

    Of the four majors, Faulkner only played The Open Championship.

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

    Team appearances

  • Ryder Cup (representing Great Britain): 1947, 1949, 1951, 1953, 1957 (winners)
  • Slazenger Trophy (representing Great Britain and Ireland): 1956 (winners)
  • Amateurs–Professionals Match (representing the Professionals): 1956 (winners), 1957 (winners)
  • PGA Cup (representing Great Britain and Ireland): 1975
  • References

    Max Faulkner Wikipedia