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Nationality
  
United States

Name
  
Sam Jr.

PGA tour wins
  
1

Other
  
4

Role
  
Golfer

Professional wins
  
5

Masters Tournament
  
T15: 1935

Turned professional
  
1933

U.S. Open
  
Won: 1935

Former tours
  
PGA TOUR


Full name
  
Samuel McLaughlin Parks, Jr.

Born
  
June 23, 1909Bellevue, Pennsylvania (
1909-06-23
)

College
  
University of Pittsburgh

Died
  

1935 U.S. Open Highlights


Samuel McLaughlin Parks Jr. (June 23, 1909 – April 7, 1997) was an American professional golfer, the winner of the U.S. Open in 1935, his only major title.

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Born in Bellevue, Pennsylvania, near Pittsburgh, Parks used his knowledge of the nearby Oakmont Country Club to win in June 1935 at age 25. Although a comparatively recent convert from college and amateur ranks and little-known nationally, Parks, the professional at the nearby South Hills Country Club, was the only player to negotiate Oakmont's furrowed bunkers and shaved greens in less than 300. After winning the U.S. Open, Parks played for the U.S. Ryder Cup team, matched against Alf Perry (the reigning British Open champion), the first time the U.S. Open champion would play the British Open Champion of the same year in the Ryder Cup Match. During that event, at the 36th hole, Parks made a 30-foot (9 m) birdie putt to win the hole and tie the match, so that both he the British champ remained undefeated in Ryder Cup play.

Parks, a University of Pittsburgh alumnus who helped found the school's golf team in the 1920s, died in 1997 at age 87 in Clearwater, Florida.

Other wins (4)

this list may be incomplete

  • 1937 Tri-State PGA Championship
  • 1940 Pennsylvania Open Championship
  • 1943 Tri-State PGA Championship
  • 1945 Tri-State PGA Championship
  • Results timeline

    Note: Parks never played in The Open Championship.
    NYF = Tournament not yet founded
    NT = No tournament
    DNP = Did not play
    CUT = missed the half-way cut
    R64, R32, R16, QF, SF = Round in which player lost in PGA Championship match play
    "T" indicates a tie for a place
    Green background for wins. Yellow background for top-10

    Summary

  • Most consecutive cuts made – 7 (twice)
  • Longest streak of top-10s – 2 (1935 U.S. Open – 1935 PGA)
  • References

    Sam Parks Jr. Wikipedia


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