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George Knudson

Canadian professional golfer


Summary

Canadian professional golfer

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weight160 lb
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yearpro1958
extourCanadian Tour
PGA Tour
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pgawins8
otherwins22
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usopenT17: 1965
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PGA Tour George Alfred Christian Knudson, CM (June 28, 1937 – January 24, 1989) was a Canadian professional golfer, who along with Mike Weir holds the record for the Canadian with the most wins on the PGA Tour, with eight career victories.

Early life and amateur career

Knudson was born and raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba. He learned to play golf at the St. Charles Country Club. He won the 1954 and 1955 Manitoba Junior Championships. In addition, he won the 1955 Canadian Junior Championship.

Professional career

In 1958, Knudson moved to Toronto and worked at the Oakdale Golf & Country Club where he received instruction and encouragement from the Club, to improve his game; the club has named one of its three nines after him. He was then able to secure some financial backing to try the PGA Tour. He won the Manitoba Open in 1958, 1959, and 1960, and the Ontario Open in 1960, 1961, 1971, 1976 and 1978.

Between 1961 and 1972, he won eight tournaments on the PGA Tour. He won the Canadian PGA Championship five times, and won the World Cup with Al Balding in 1968.

Knudson's last official PGA TOUR victory was the Kaiser Invitational in October 1972. However, Knudson nearly won again the next week at the Sahara Invitational. He carried the lead going into the final round at 15-under par after shooting 65-70-66, but a final round 76 dropped him into a T-7th at 11-under.

In seven Masters appearances, Knudson posted three top-10s, including 10th in his 1965 debut and sixth a year later. Knudson's best finish in a major championship was a tie for second in the 1969 Masters Tournament, one shot behind champion George Archer. Knudson's birdie putt on the 72nd hole to tie Archer came up 3 inches short.

Knudson left tournament golf in the late 1970s, and started teaching golf, with success, at a facility in the Toronto area. His teaching methods have since been adopted by the Canadian PGA.

Death

Knudson had long been a heavy smoker and was diagnosed with lung cancer in 1987. He recovered well enough to compete at the 1988 Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf senior tournament. Shortly thereafter, it was discovered the cancer had spread to his brain. George Knudson died in January 1989 at age 51 and was buried at Mount Pleasant Cemetery in Toronto.

Awards and honors

  • In 1969, Knudson was inducted into Canada's Sports Hall of Fame.
  • In 1988, Knudson was inducted into both Royal Canadian Golf Association Hall of Fame and the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame and Museum
  • In 1988, he was also made a member of the Order of Canada.
  • In 1996, he was inducted into the Ontario Sports Hall of Fame.

Amateur wins

  • 1954 Manitoba Junior Championship
  • 1955 Manitoba Junior Championship, Canadian Junior Championship

Professional wins (30)

PGA Tour wins (8)

No.DateTournamentWinning scoreTo parMargin of
victoryRunner(s)-up
1Dec 10, 1961Coral Gables Open Invitational65-71-71-66=273−111 strokeUSA Gay Brewer
2Sep 22, 1963Portland Open Invitational69-67-68-67=271−17PlayoffUSA Mason Rudolph
3Oct 4, 1964Fresno Open Invitational73-69-71-67=280−8PlayoffCAN Al Balding
4May 14, 1967Greater New Orleans Open Invitational71-66-70-70=277−111 strokeUSA Jack Nicklaus
5Feb 18, 1968Phoenix Open Invitational67-64-70-71=272−123 strokesUSA Julius Boros, USA Sam Carmichael,
USA Jack Montgomery
6Feb 25, 1968Tucson Open Invitational70-67-71-65=273−151 strokeUSA Frank Beard, USA Frank Boynton
7Sep 20, 1970Robinson Open Golf Classic67-69-69-63=268−16PlayoffUSA George Archer
8Oct 22, 1972Kaiser International Open Invitational66-69-66-70=271−173 strokesUSA Hale Irwin, USA Bobby Nichols

PGA Tour playoff record (3–0)

No.YearTournamentOpponentResult
11963Portland Open InvitationalUSA Mason RudolphWon with eagle on first extra hole
21964Fresno Open InvitationalCAN Al BaldingWon with birdie on second extra hole
31970Robinson Open Golf ClassicUSA George ArcherWon with par on fourth extra hole

Canadian wins (16)

This list may be incomplete

  • 1958 Manitoba Open
  • 1959 Manitoba Open
  • 1960 Manitoba Open, Ontario Open
  • 1961 Ontario Open
  • 1964 Canadian PGA Championship
  • 1966 Millar Trophy
  • 1967 Canadian PGA Championship
  • 1968 Canadian PGA Championship
  • 1971 Ontario Open
  • 1976 Canadian PGA Championship
  • 1976 Ontario Open
  • 1977 Canadian PGA Championship, Shrine Pro-Am (shared with Dan Halldorson and Gar Hamilton)
  • 1978 Ontario Open, Shrine Pro-Am

Latin American wins (4)

  • 1962 Maracaibo Open Invitational, Puerto Rico Open
  • 1963 Panama Open
  • 1964 Caracas Open

Other wins (3)

  • 1966 Canada Cup (individual trophy)
  • 1968 World Cup (team event with Al Balding)
  • 1969 Wills Masters (Australia)

Results in major championships

Tournament1962196319641965196619671968196919701971197219731974
Masters Tournament10T6T31T28T2T45CUT
U.S. OpenT17T44T36T61T51
PGA ChampionshipT51T28T20T43T25T55CUTCUTT56

Note: Knudson never played in The Open Championship.

CUT = missed the half-way cut

"T" indicates a tie for a place

Summary

TournamentWins2nd3rdTop-5Top-10Top-25EventsCuts madeTotals0101362118
Masters Tournament01013376
U.S. Open00000155
The Open Championship00000000
PGA Championship00000297
  • Most consecutive cuts made – 16 (1962 PGA – 1970 PGA)
  • Longest streak of top-10s – 1 (three times)

Team appearances

Amateur

  • Americas Cup (representing Canada): 1956

Professional

Bibliography

  • The Natural Golf Swing (), with Lorne Rubenstein.

References

References

  1. ''History of Golf in Canada'', by Lawrence Vincent Kavanagh, [[Toronto]], Fitzhenry and Whiteside, 1973, p. 185
  2. Barclay, James A.. (1992). "Golf in Canada: A History". [[McClelland & Stewart]].
  3. Stanley, Adam. (June 5, 2023). "Five things to know: Oakdale Golf Course". PGA Tour.
  4. "Ontario Golf Hall of Fame – George Knudson". Golf Association of Ontario.
  5. (April 14, 1969). "Archer wins Masters; Knudson second". Montreal Gazette.
  6. "George Knudson". [[Ontario Sports Hall of Fame]].
  7. (July 30, 1966). "Knudsons sharp finish brings Millar Trophy". The Ottawa Citizen.
  8. (July 16, 1977). "Rain halts tourney". The Leader-Post.
  9. (July 7, 1978). "In a nutshell". The Windsor Star.
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