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Bruce Devlin

Australian professional golfer, sportscaster and golf course designer


Australian professional golfer, sportscaster and golf course designer

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birth_placeArmidale, New South Wales, Australia
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weight158 lb
nationality
residenceWeatherford, Texas, U.S.
spouseGloria
yearpro1961
extourPGA Tour
Champions Tour
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auswins1
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majorwins
masters4th: 1964, 1968
usopenT6: 1965
open5th: 1964
pgaT6: 1965
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Champions Tour money list winner](new-zealand-golf-circuit-money-list-winners) Bruce William Devlin (born 10 October 1937) is an Australian professional golfer, sportscaster and golf course designer.

Early life

In 1937, Devlin was born in Armidale, New South Wales, Australia. His parents, Jess and Artie, moved to Goulburn with Bruce, 6 months later, in 1938. Bruce went to school and technical college in Goulburn and played hockey, basketball and golf in and around Goulburn. Bruce married Gloria Gale in Goulburn on the 11 July 1959.

In 1952, Devlin won the Southern Tablelands Open Junior Championship. A title he successfully defended in 1953, at the Tully Park Golf Course. In 1953 he and Perce Tyrie won the Open Foursomes Championship at the Goulburn Golf Club. Then Bruce won his first Goulburn Golf Club Open Championship in 1956. Devlin won the Australian Amateur in 1959.

Devlin's determination to play professional golf, came, in short, from an ultimatum he was given, by a teacher at St Patrick's College in Goulburn: 'It's school or golf Devlin'.

Professional career

In 1961, Devlin turned pro and joined the PGA Tour the following year. During his PGA Tour career, he had eight victories all of which occurred between 1964 and 1972. In 1972, he earned $119,768 and finished eighth on the money list.

In 1970 Devlin teamed with David Graham to represent Australia in the 18th World Cup in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The Australian team held a record advantage of 19 strokes going into the final round. After each of the two Australians shot one-over-par-scores of 73 in the last round, they still won, with a record aggregate of 32-under-par 544 over 144 holes, by eight strokes and finished second and third individually. Devlin and Graham again represented Australia in the 1971 World Cup, but when Devlin was not selected for the event the year after, Graham refused to play and neither Graham nor Devlin participated in any World Cup events again.

At the 72nd hole of the 1975 Andy Williams-San Diego Open Invitational, Devlin shot a 10 after hitting multiple shots into the water in front of the 18th green of the Torrey Pines South Course. The pond was thereafter nicknamed "Devlin’s Billabong".

Devlin is one of only four golfers to have scored a double eagle (three-under-par) at the Masters Tournament. He achieved this in the first round of the 1967 Masters, holing a 4-wood from 248 yards on the par-5 8th hole.

He was briefly featured on the famous Australian television series, Kath and Kim as Sharon's boyfriend. His feature was short-lived, as his character was killed off after only twenty minutes, leaving Sharon in tears once again.

Later career

On the Senior PGA Tour, Devlin won one tournament, the 1995 FHP Health Care Classic. At the end of the 1998 golf season, Devlin decided to retire from the Senior PGA Tour to concentrate on his Golf Course Architecture and Design business and his commitment to ESPN's golf telecasts.

The main focus of Devlin's career in the past 30 years has been his work as a Golf Course Architect and Designer. Devlin has designed and built more than 150 golf courses throughout the world including Australia, Japan, Scotland, the Bahamas, and the United States. About two-thirds of the golf courses he designed have been in Florida and Texas. Many of these courses have hosted all of the professional golf tours, including: The Houston Open, HealthSouth LPGA Classic, Key Biscayne Golf Classic, and The Nike Cleveland Open. His golf design business is based in Scottsdale, Arizona.

Devlin has also worked as a television commentator. He worked for NBC from 1977 to 1982; ESPN from 1983 to 1987; and since 1999 has occasionally covered professional golf for ESPN.

Personal life

Bruce and Gloria have three children, Kelvin, Kerrie and Kurt, eight grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Gloria died in 2022.

Amateur wins

this list may be incomplete

  • 1958 Lake Macquarie Amateur, New South Wales Amateur
  • 1959 Australian Amateur

Professional wins (32)

PGA Tour wins (8)

No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victoryRunner(s)-up
115 Mar 1964St. Petersburg Open Invitational−16 (69-64-69-70=272)4 strokesUSA Dan Sikes
222 May 1966Colonial National InvitationE (67-68-70-75=280)1 strokeUSA R. H. Sikes
33 Sep 1966Carling World Open−6 (73-70-74-69=286)1 strokeUSA Billy Casper
427 Apr 1969Byron Nelson Golf Classic−3 (71-66-70-70=277)1 strokeUSA Frank Beard, AUS Bruce Crampton
58 Feb 1970Bob Hope Desert Classic−21 (67-68-68-70-66=339)4 strokesUSA Larry Ziegler
628 Jun 1970Cleveland Open−12 (69-69-66-64=268)4 strokesUSA Steve Eichstaedt
78 May 1972Houston Open−10 (69-70-67-72=278)2 strokesUSA Tommy Aaron, USA Lou Graham,
USA Doug Sanders
820 Aug 1972USI Classic−13 (69-68-69-69=275)3 strokesUSA Lee Elder

PGA Tour playoff record (0–3)

No.YearTournamentOpponent(s)Result
11968Bing Crosby National Pro-AmUSA Billy Casper, USA Johnny PottPott won with birdie on first extra hole
21969Atlanta ClassicUSA Bert YanceyLost to birdie on second extra hole
31972Cleveland OpenAUS David GrahamLost to birdie on second extra hole

PGA Tour of Australia wins (1)

No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victoryRunner-up
14 Dec 1983Air New Zealand Shell Openname=weatherShortened to 36/54 holes due to weather.}}1 strokeUSA Bobby Clampett

New Zealand Golf Circuit wins (3)

No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victoryRunner(s)-up
17 Sep 1963Wills Classic−6 (69-74-71-71=287)4 strokesAUS Ted Ball, AUS Kel Nagle
221 Sep 1963Caltex Tournament−18 (68-68-69-69=274)3 strokesAUS Darrell Welch
328 Sep 1963New Zealand Open−11 (68-70-66-69=273)1 strokeAUS Peter Thomson

Other Australian wins (16)

  • 1959 Victorian Close Championship (as an amateur)
  • 1960 Australian Open (as an amateur)
  • 1962 Wills Classic, Victorian Open
  • 1963 Queensland Open, Victorian Open, Adelaide Advertiser Tournament (tie with Frank Phillips)
  • 1964 Victorian PGA Championship
  • 1965 Wills Masters, Dunlop International
  • 1967 Lakes Open
  • 1968 Dunlop International
  • 1969 Australian PGA Championship, Dunlop International, City of Sydney Open
  • 1970 Australian PGA Championship

Other wins (3)

  • 1963 French Open
  • 1970 Alcan Golfer of the Year Championship, World Cup (team with David Graham)

Senior PGA Tour wins (1)

No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victoryRunner-up
15 Mar 1995FHP Health Care Classicname=weather}}PlayoffUSA Dave Eichelberger

Senior PGA Tour playoff record (1–0)

No.YearTournamentOpponentResult
11995FHP Health Care ClassicUSA Dave EichelbergerWon with birdie on second extra hole

Results in major championships

Tournament19621963196419651966196719681969
Masters TournamentCUT4T15T28T104T19
U.S. OpenCUTCUTT6T26T23T9T10
The Open ChampionshipCUTT335T8T4T8T10T16
PGA ChampionshipT39T6T28WDT32
Tournament1970197119721973197419751976197719781979
Masters TournamentT31T13T5T8T31T15T19T42
U.S. OpenT8T27T65CUTT60CUT
The Open ChampionshipT25T37T26T18T39
PGA ChampionshipT18T13CUTT24T22T50T51
Tournament1980198119821983
Masters TournamentT31CUT
U.S. OpenT12T26T10T65
The Open Championship
PGA ChampionshipT30CUT

WD = withdrew

CUT = missed the half-way cut

"T" indicates a tie for a place

Summary

TournamentWins2nd3rdTop-5Top-10Top-25EventsCuts madeTotals000516306151
Masters Tournament00035101715
U.S. Open0000571713
The Open Championship0002581312
PGA Championship0000151411
  • Most consecutive cuts made – 18 (1968 Masters – 1972 Open Championship)
  • Longest streak of top-10s – 3 (twice)

Team appearances

these lists may be incomplete

Amateur

  • Eisenhower Trophy (representing Australia): 1958 (team winners and individual leader, tie), 1960
  • Commonwealth Tournament (representing Australia): 1959
  • Australian Men's Interstate Teams Matches (representing New South Wales): 1957 (winners), 1958 (winners), 1959 (winners), 1960 (winners)

Professional

Notes

References

References

  1. "About Bruce Devlin". The Devlin Foundation.
  2. "Biographical Information from golfpodium.com".
  3. Jenkins, Dan. (23 November 1970). "Australia's Cup Runneth (32) Under".
  4. (17 November 1970). "Aussies win cup – but Roberto gets the cheers". The Straits Times.
  5. James, Russell. (18 September 2012). "David Graham: From Ridicule to Acclaim". Ryan Publishing.
  6. [http://www.centuryclubofsandiego.org/torrey_pines.php 40th Anniversary – PGA Tour at Torrey Pines] {{webarchive. link. (9 May 2008)
  7. "Featured hole: Torrey Pines".
  8. "Bruce Devlin Golf Course Designer – Career Highlights as Professional Golfer".
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