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Jay Haas

American professional golfer


American professional golfer

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nameJay Haas
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fullnameJay Dean Haas
nicknameJaybird
birth_date
birth_placeSt. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
death_date
height
weight185 lb
nationality
residenceGreenville, South Carolina, U.S.
spouseJan Pruitt
children2, including Bill
collegeWake Forest University
yearpro1976
retired
tourPGA Tour Champions
extourPGA Tour
prowins33
pgawins9
champwins18
seneurowins
otherwins6
majorwins
mastersT3: 1995
usopenT4: 1995
openT19: 1983
pgaT3: 1999
wghofid
wghofyear
award1Haskins Award
year11975
award2Payne Stewart Award
year22004
award3Jim Murray Award
year32005
award4Champions Tour
Rookie of the Year
year42005
award5Bob Jones Award
year52006
award6Champions Tour
Charles Schwab Cup winner
year62006, 2008
award7Champions Tour
money list winner
year72006, 2007
award8Champions Tour
Player of the Year
year82006, 2007
awardssection

Rookie of the Year](champions-tour-rookie-of-the-year) Charles Schwab Cup winner](charles-schwab-cup) money list winner](champions-tour-money-list-winners) Player of the Year](champions-tour-player-of-the-year) Jay Dean Haas (born December 2, 1953) is an American professional golfer formerly of the PGA Tour who now plays on the PGA Tour Champions.

Early life and amateur career

Haas was born in St. Louis, Missouri, and grew up in Belleville, Illinois. He attended Wake Forest University and was a member of the NCAA Championship team of the middle 1970s with Curtis Strange and Bob Byman that Golf World has called "the greatest college team of all time". He won the individual championship in 1975.

Professional career

In 1976, Haas turned professional. He had a solid career on the PGA Tour winning nine times between 1978 and 1993. He had a resurgence in 2003, when he finished in the top 30 on the money list for the first time since 1995 and made the United States Presidents Cup team. The following year he was one of Hal Sutton's two captain's picks for the Ryder Cup and made his third appearance in that event.

Haas was known for being one of the most consistent players on the PGA Tour over the course of his career and ended up playing 799 events. He is only four starts off Mark Brooks' record. He has made the cut 593 times on the PGA Tour, more than any other player. Haas has the distinction of playing in 87 majors without a win, a record until 2021.

Haas was eligible to play in Champions Tour events from the start of the 2004 season and he lost to Hale Irwin by one stroke at the Senior PGA Championship in his first appearance at that level. He was still featured in the top 20 of the Official World Golf Ranking after his 50th birthday. In 2005, he won twice on the Champions Tour, while also continuing to play regularly on the PGA Tour. In April 2006, he won back to back events on the Champions Tour and the following month he won a playoff at the Oak Tree Golf Club with Brad Bryant at the Senior PGA Championship to claim his first senior major and he went on to top the 2006 Champions Tour money list. He was named the Champions Tour Player of the Year in 2006 as well. Haas won the 2008 Charles Schwab Cup to win two out of the last three cups.

After winning the Greater Hickory Classic at Rock Barn in September 2009, Haas won his third senior major and 14th Champions Tour event in October at the Constellation Energy Senior Players Championship. He came from 5 strokes behind with a final-round 6-under-par 64 to win by 1 over 54-hole leader Tom Watson. In June 2012, Haas won his 16th title on the Champions Tour, cruising to a five-stroke victory over Larry Mize and Kirk Triplett at the Principal Charity Classic. In October 2016, Haas won the Toshiba Classic in a playoff with Bart Bryant. He became the second-oldest player to win a PGA Tour Champions event at age ; the oldest being then Mike Fetchick at 63 years.

At the 2022 Zurich Classic, at the age of 68, he teamed up with his son Bill and became the oldest golfer ever to make the cut.

Personal life

Haas comes from a distinguished family of golfers. He is a nephew of 1968 Masters winner Bob Goalby, and has several other relations in golf including his second son Bill who has played on the PGA Tour since 2006. His oldest son Jay Jr., brother Jerry Haas, and brother-in-law Dillard Pruitt also played on the PGA Tour.

Haas resides in Greenville, South Carolina.

Awards and honors

  • In 1975, Haas earned the Haskins Award, bestowed to the top college golfer in the United States.
  • In 2005, Haas was the Champions Tour Rookie of the Year.
  • In February 2005, he received the Payne Stewart Award,
  • In April 2005, he received the Jim Murray Award for his cooperation with the media.
  • Haas was voted the 2006 Bob Jones Award, the highest honor given by the United States Golf Association in recognition of distinguished sportsmanship in golf.

Professional wins (33)

PGA Tour wins (9)

No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victoryRunner(s)-up
1Jan 29, 1978Andy Williams-San Diego Open Invitational−10 (72-64-72-70=278)3 strokesUSA Andy Bean, USA Gene Littler,
USA John Schroeder
2Jul 12, 1981Greater Milwaukee Open−14 (68-66-67-73=274)3 strokesUSA Chi-Chi Rodríguez
3Sep 6, 1981B.C. Open−14 (67-65-69-69=270)3 strokesUSA Tom Kite
4Sep 19, 1982Hall of Fame−8 (70-70-70-66=276)PlayoffUSA John Adams
5Oct 3, 1982Texas Open−18 (63-67-67-65=262)3 strokesUSA Curtis Strange
6Apr 26, 1987Big "I" Houston Open−12 (69-69-71-67=276)PlayoffUSA Buddy Gardner
7Jan 24, 1988Bob Hope Chrysler Classic−22 (63-68-69-68-70=338)2 strokesUSA David Edwards
8Jun 14, 1992Federal Express St. Jude Classic−21 (68-67-64-64=263)3 strokesUSA Dan Forsman, USA Robert Gamez
9Oct 17, 1993H.E.B. Texas Open (2)−21 (68-65-66-64=263)PlayoffUSA Bob Lohr

PGA Tour playoff record (3–0)

No.YearTournamentOpponentResult
11982Hall of FameUSA John AdamsWon with par on second extra hole
21987Big "I" Houston OpenUSA Buddy GardnerWon with par on first extra hole
31993H.E.B. Texas OpenUSA Bob LohrWon with birdie on second extra hole

Other wins (6)

  • 1976 Missouri Open
  • 1982 Spalding Invitational
  • 1991 Mexican Open
  • 1996 Franklin Templeton Shark Shootout (with Tom Kite)
  • 2004 CVS Charity Classic (with son Bill Haas)
  • 2012 CVS Caremark Charity Classic (with Morgan Pressel)

PGA Tour Champions wins (18)

Legend
PGA Tour Champions major championships (3)
Other PGA Tour Champions (15)
No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victoryRunner(s)-up
1Oct 9, 2005Greater Hickory Classic at Rock Barn−16 (68-67-65=200)2 strokesUSA Dana Quigley
2Oct 23, 2005SBC Championship−14 (67-66-66=199)2 strokesUSA Tom Purtzer
3Apr 23, 2006Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf−15 (66-68-67=201)5 strokesUSA Peter Jacobsen, USA Craig Stadler
4Apr 30, 2006FedEx Kinko's Classic−11 (68-72-65=205)2 strokesENG Mark James, USA Tom Kite
5May 28, 2006Senior PGA Championship−5 (68-70-73-68=279)PlayoffUSA Brad Bryant
6Oct 15, 2006Administaff Small Business Classic−17 (65-63-71=199)5 strokesUSA Bruce Lietzke
7Mar 11, 2007Toshiba Classic−19 (65-64-65=194)2 strokesUSA R. W. Eaks
8Apr 22, 2007Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf (2)−9 (68-69-70=207)PlayoffUSA Tom Kite
9Jun 10, 2007Principal Charity Classic−12 (65-67-69=201)3 strokesUSA Brad Bryant, USA R. W. Eaks
10Jun 24, 2007Bank of America Championship−13 (71-66-66=203)3 strokesUSA Brad Bryant, USA Leonard Thompson
11May 25, 2008Senior PGA Championship (2)+7 (69-72-72-74=287)1 strokeDEU Bernhard Langer
12Jun 1, 2008Principal Charity Classic (2)−10 (70-68-65=203)1 strokeUSA Andy Bean
13Sep 20, 2009Greater Hickory Classic at Rock Barn (2)−18 (62-71-65=198)2 strokesUSA Andy Bean, USA Russ Cochran
14Oct 4, 2009Constellation Energy Senior Players Championship−13 (66-70-67-64=267)1 strokeUSA Tom Watson
15Aug 7, 20113M Championship−15 (64-69-68=201)1 strokeUSA Tom Lehman, USA Kenny Perry,
AUS Peter Senior
16Jun 3, 2012Principal Charity Classic (3)−16 (66-65-66=197)5 strokesUSA Larry Mize, USA Kirk Triplett
17Oct 19, 2014Greater Hickory Kia Classic at Rock Barn (3)−17 (63-67-66=196)2 strokesUSA Joe Durant, USA Kirk Triplett
18Oct 9, 2016Toshiba Classic (2)−16 (64-63-70=197)PlayoffUSA Bart Bryant

PGA Tour Champions playoff record (3–2)

No.YearTournamentOpponentResult
12006Senior PGA ChampionshipUSA Brad BryantWon with par on third extra hole
22007Liberty Mutual Legends of GolfUSA Tom KiteWon with par on first extra hole
32008Toshiba ClassicDEU Bernhard LangerLost to birdie on seventh extra hole
42014Charles Schwab Cup ChampionshipUSA Tom Pernice Jr.Lost to birdie on fourth extra hole
52016Toshiba ClassicUSA Bart BryantWon with birdie on first extra hole

Results in major championships

Tournament197419751976197719781979
Masters TournamentCUTT47
U.S. OpenT54LAT18LAT5CUT
The Open Championship
PGA ChampionshipT58T7
Tournament1980198119821983198419851986198719881989
Masters TournamentT17T3144T27T215T6T7CUTT46
U.S. OpenT26CUTT6T43T11T15CUTT25CUT
The Open ChampionshipT27T19T36T35T38
PGA ChampionshipT50T19T5T9T39T38T53T28T38CUT
Tournament1990199119921993199419951996199719981999
Masters Tournament38T5T3T36T12T44
U.S. OpenCUTT23T77CUTT4T90T5CUTT17
The Open ChampionshipT79T22T24
PGA ChampionshipCUTT62T2014T8T31T61T40T3
Tournament200020012002200320042005200620072008
Masters TournamentT37CUTT1748
U.S. OpenT12CUTT9CUTT37
The Open ChampionshipCUTCUT
PGA ChampionshipT64CUTT5T37CUTT68CUT

LA = Low amateur

CUT = missed the half-way cut

"T" indicates a tie for a place

Summary

TournamentWins2nd3rdTop-5Top-10Top-25EventsCuts madeTotals002916338768
Masters Tournament0013592219
U.S. Open00035122718
The Open Championship000003108
PGA Championship0013692823
  • Most consecutive cuts made – 17 (1981 PGA – 1986 Masters)
  • Longest streak of top-10s – 2 (1995 Masters – 1995 U.S. Open)

Results in The Players Championship

Tournament197719781979
The Players ChampionshipCUTT57T9
Tournament1980198119821983198419851986198719881989
The Players ChampionshipT8T29T27WDT29T55T7T50DQCUT
Tournament1990199119921993199419951996199719981999
The Players ChampionshipCUTCUTCUTT20T55CUTT8T43CUTCUT
Tournament20002001200220032004200520062007200820092010
The Players ChampionshipCUTT49T2T6T24CUT

CUT = missed the halfway cut

WD = withdrew

DQ = disqualified

"T" indicates a tie for a place

Results in World Golf Championships

Tournament200320042005
Match PlayQFR64R16
ChampionshipT54T43
InvitationalT17T41T19

QF, R16, R32, R64 = Round in which player lost in match play

"T" = Tied

Senior major championships

Wins (3)

YearChampionshipWinning scoreMarginRunner-up
2006Senior PGA Championship−5 (68-70-73-68=279)PlayoffUSA Brad Bryant
2008Senior PGA Championship (2)+7 (69-72-72-74=287)1 strokeDEU Bernhard Langer
2009Constellation Energy Senior Players Championship−13 (66-70-67-64=267)1 strokeUSA Tom Watson

Results timeline

Results not in chronological order

Tournament2004200520062007200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019202020212022202320242025
The TraditionT23T20T14T3T17T10T5T13T31T3T52T5463NT
Senior PGA Championship2CUT1T91T9T23T34T29T2T3T50T38CUTT63NT75T64CUTCUT
Senior Players ChampionshipT18T3T1761T20T32T20T27T6T54T14T32T227T5264
U.S. Senior OpenT3T22T8T5T9T13T20T13T9T35T38T14T42T14T17NTT40T7T22
Senior British Open ChampionshipT6T4T19T8T28T40NT

CUT = missed the halfway cut

"T" indicates a tie for a place

NT = no tournament due to COVID-19 pandemic

U.S. national team appearances

Amateur

  • Walker Cup: 1975 (winners)

Professional

  • Ryder Cup: 1983 (winners), 1995, 2004
  • Presidents Cup: 1994 (winners), 2003 (tie), 2015 (non-playing captain)
  • UBS Cup: 2004 (winners)
  • Wendy's 3-Tour Challenge (representing Champions Tour): 2004 (PGA Tour), 2005 (winners), 2006, 2007, 2008 (winners), 2009, 2011 (winners)

References

References

  1. Desmith, David. "Golf's Animal Kingdom of Player Nicknames".
  2. Yocom, Guy. (February 2005). "My Shot: Curtis Strange".
  3. "Jay Haas – Profile". PGA Tour.
  4. Myers, Alex. (November 21, 2019). "Davis Love III takes another step toward a PGA Tour record he isn't sure he can break anymore". Yahoo Sports.
  5. (May 20, 2017). "Which PGA Tour golfer has made the most cuts in their career?". Golf News Net.
  6. (October 10, 2016). "Jay Haas, 62, edges Bart Bryant in playoff to win Toshiba Classic". ESPN.
  7. (April 4, 2022). "Jay Haas breaks Sam Snead's record as oldest to make cut on PGA Tour". PGA Tour.
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