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Full name
  
Rodney Curl

U.S. Open
  
T30: 1978

Height
  
1.65 m

Turned professional
  
1968

Masters Tournament
  
T15: 1975

Role
  
Golfer

Professional wins
  
1

Nationality
  
United States

Name
  
Rod Curl

PGA tour wins
  
1

Nickname
  
Little Beaver

The Open Championship
  
CUT: 1975

Weight
  
73 kg


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Born
  
January 9, 1943 (age 81) Redding, California (
1943-01-09
)

Residence
  
Jupiter, Florida, United States

Glenn Golfing.


Rodney Curl (born January 9, 1943) is an American professional golfer best known for being the first full-blooded Native American to win a PGA Tour event.

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Born in Redding, California, Curl is a Wintu Indian. Before taking up golf at age 19, he was an outstanding baseball player at Central Valley High School in Shasta County, California.

Curl joined the PGA Tour in 1969 and played regularly through 1978. He had 42 top-10 finishes in official PGA Tour events including one win and a half-dozen second and third-place finishes. In 1974, he won the Colonial National Invitation in Fort Worth by one stroke after runner-up Jack Nicklaus bogeyed the 17th hole and a birdied the last.

Curl played in a limited number of Senior Tour events after reaching the age of 50 in 1993. He lives in Jupiter, Florida and is a corporate instructor with VIP Golf Academy.

Personal

Curl has two sons who are professional golfers: Rod Curl, Jr. is a club pro in Florida and Jeff Curl played on the Nationwide Tour. Rod also has a daughter, Kayla Curl who resides in Georgia.

Other wins (1)

  • 1977 World Indian Open
  • References

    Rod Curl Wikipedia