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Nationality
  
Role
  
Golfer

European seniors tour
  
9

Name
  
Neil Coles

Turned professional
  
1950


Masters Tournament
  
WD: 1966

Weight
  
83 kg

Professional wins
  
45

Height
  
1.78 m

European tour
  
7

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Full name
  
Neil Chapman Coles, MBE

Born
  
26 September 1934 (age 89) London, England (
1934-09-26
)

Residence
  
Walton-on-Thames, England

Other
  
24 (regular)4 (senior)

Former tours
  
PGA European Tour, European Senior Tour

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Neil Chapman Coles, MBE (born 26 September 1934) is an English professional golfer. Coles had a successful career in European golf, winning 29 important tournaments between 1956 and 1982. After reaching 50 he won a further 14 important Seniors tournaments between 1985 and 2002, winning his final European Seniors Tour event at the age of 67. He also played in eight Ryder Cup matches between 1961 and 1977.

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Playing career

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While he never became one of the leading stars of global golf, and did not win a major championship, Coles was remarkable for his consistency, and even more for his durability. He was five times a top-ten finisher in the Open Championship, finishing third in 1961 and second in 1973, although arguably his closest chances came in 1970 (when he led after a first-round 65 and was only 3 off the lead going into the final round) and 1975 (where he followed second and third rounds of 69 and 67 with a 74 at Carnoustie, when a 70 would have earned him the Claret Jug). He led the British Order of Merit in both 1963 and 1970, and maintained a top-ten position in the Merit list for almost every year of the 1960s and 1970s decades. He was ranked 7th in the world on the inaugural Mark McCormack's world golf rankings in December 1968, a position he regained at the end of 1970. Even at the peak of his career he made few appearances in the United States because of his fear of flying.

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He finished in the top ten on the European Seniors Tour's order of merit eight times between 1992 and 2000. Coles was the winner of the inaugural Senior British Open Championship. In 2002, during which season he turned sixty eight, he finished eleventh. In that year he won the Lawrence Batley Seniors at the age of 67 years and 276 days, beating his own record for the oldest winner of a European Seniors Tour event, set in 2000. He also had a third-place finish in 2003. His final win tally on the Senior Tour was nine. He was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2000.

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Coles was until November 2013 the chairman of the PGA European Tour's board of directors, when he was replaced by David Williams. He is also a golf course architect designing courses such as Chartham Park.

Personal life

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Coles married Ann Keep, after growing up together in Letchworth, Hertfordshire. They had two sons, Keith (born 1956) and Gary (born 1959). Ann died in 2015. Gary was also a professional golfer and followed his father by winning the PGA Assistants' Championship in 1985, 29 years after his father.

European Tour wins (7)

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European Tour playoff record (2–1)

Other wins (6)

this list is incomplete

  • 1962 Sunningdale Foursomes (with Ross Whitehead)
  • 1967 Sunningdale Foursomes (with Keith Warren)
  • 1970 Sumrie Better-Ball (with Bernard Hunt), Southern Professional Championship
  • 1973 Sumrie Better-Ball (with Bernard Hunt)
  • 1980 Sunningdale Foursomes (with Doug McClelland)
  • Other senior wins (1)

  • 1991 Léman International Senior Trophy
  • Results in major championships

    Note: Coles did not play in the U.S. Open nor the PGA Championship.
    DNP = Did not play
    WD = Withdrew
    CUT = missed the half-way cut
    "T" indicates a tie for a place
    Yellow background for top-10

    Summary

  • Most consecutive cuts made – 6 (1973 Open Championship – 1978 Open Championship)
  • Longest streak of top-10s – 1 (five times)
  • Team appearances

  • Ryder Cup (representing Great Britain and Ireland): 1961, 1963, 1965, 1967, 1969, 1971, 1973, 1977
  • World Cup (representing England): 1963, 1968
  • R.T.V. International Trophy (representing England): 1967 (winners)
  • Double Diamond International (representing England): 1971 (winners), 1973, 1975 (captain), 1976 (winners), 1977
  • Marlboro Nations' Cup/Philip Morris International (representing England): 1973, 1975
  • Sotogrande Match/Hennessy Cognac Cup (representing Great Britain and Ireland): 1974 (winners), 1976 (winners), 1978 (winners), 1980 (winners)
  • Praia D'el Rey European Cup: 1998 (tie), 1999
  • References

    Neil Coles Wikipedia