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Lanny Wadkins

American professional golfer (born 1949)


American professional golfer (born 1949)

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Champions Tour Jerry Lanston "Lanny" Wadkins Jr. (born December 5, 1949) is an American professional golfer. He won 21 tournaments on the PGA Tour, including one major, the 1977 PGA Championship. He ranked in the top 10 of the Official World Golf Ranking for 86 weeks from the ranking's debut in 1986 to 1988.

Early life and amateur career

Wadkins was born in Richmond, Virginia. He has a younger brother, Bobby Wadkins, who also became a professional golfer. Wadkins attended Meadowbrook High School in Chesterfield County.

After high school, he attended Wake Forest University on an Arnold Palmer golf scholarship. He joined Kappa Sigma fraternity at Wake Forest. He won the 1970 U.S. Amateur by one stroke over Tom Kite, when the tournament was played as stroke play.

Professional career

In 1971, Wadkins turned professional. In the summer he won the Greater Bangor Open in Maine for his first professional victory. His first win on the PGA Tour came at the Sahara Invitational in Las Vegas in October 1972 where he finished one stroke ahead of runner-up Palmer, his scholarship benefactor.

Wadkins was runner-up in four subsequent majors (U.S. Open in 1986, PGA Championship in 1982, 1984, 1987) and finished third in the Masters three times (1990, 1991, 1993). At The Open Championship his best finish was fourth at St. Andrews in 1984.

On the PGA Tour, Wadkins won 1979 Tournament Players Championship and was voted PGA Player of the Year in 1985. Over his career, he picked up a win more seasons than not until 1992 when he achieved his twenty-first and final PGA Tour victory at the Canon Greater Hartford Open.

Like many star American golfers Wadkins was invited to play in a number of international tournaments. He won the 1978 Victorian PGA Championship on the PGA Tour of Australia and the 1979 Bridgestone Open on the Japan Golf Tour. He also finished runner-up at the 1979 German Open, 1980 Air New Zealand Shell Open, and 1990 Austrian Open. He also won significant events in South America and Canada.

Wadkins played for the United States in the Ryder Cup eight times between 1977 and 1993. Wadkins collected 21 points during his Ryder Cup career, one of the very best records on either side in the history of the competition. He also captained the team in 1995 at Oak Hill Country Club.

Senior career

Wadkins began play on the Champions Tour in 2000, and picked up a win in his first event at the ACE Group Classic in a four-way playoff. As a senior, he divided his time between competition and broadcasting work and did not become a regular winner at the senior level.

Following the retirement of Ken Venturi in June 2002, Wadkins was the lead golf analyst for CBS Sports for over four years, until he was replaced by Nick Faldo after the 2006 season. The lead analyst for the Champions Tour on Golf Channel for 13 years, he will retire in January 2025, and be succeeded by Paul Azinger.

Honors

  • In 1972, Wadkins was voted Rookie of the Year for the PGA Tour
  • In 1985, Wadkins was named PGA Player of the Year
  • In 2009, Wadkins was elected to the World Golf Hall of Fame

Personal

Lanny is married to Penelope Wadkins and they have three children: Jessica, Travis, and Tucker. Travis played on the Wake Forest University golf team 2006–2010. Tucker played on the University of Arizona golf team from 2011–2015. In 2011, Travis played on the eGolf Tour and made it to the final stage of the PGA Tour's Qualifying School but failed to earn a card.

A nephew, Ron Whittaker, is a professional golfer on the second-tier Web.com Tour with 77 PGA Tour starts.

Amateur wins

  • 1968 Southern Amateur
  • 1969 Eastern Amateur
  • 1970 U.S. Amateur, Southern Amateur, Western Amateur

Professional wins (33)

PGA Tour wins (21)

Legend
Major championships (1)
Players Championships (1)
Other PGA Tour (19)
No.DateTournamentWinning scoreTo parMargin of
victoryRunner(s)-up
1Oct 29, 1972Sahara Invitational65-69-70-69=273−111 strokeUSA Arnold Palmer
2Apr 29, 1973Byron Nelson Golf Classic71-68-71-67=277−3PlayoffUSA Dan Sikes
3Aug 19, 1973USI Classic71-69-70-69=279−92 strokesUSA Lee Elder, USA Tom Jenkins,
USA Rik Massengale
4Aug 14, 1977PGA Championship69-71-72-70=282−6PlayoffUSA Gene Littler
5Sep 5, 1977World Series of Golf69-66-67-65=267−135 strokesUSA Hale Irwin, USA Tom Weiskopf
6Feb 25, 1979Glen Campbell-Los Angeles Open66-72-69-69=276−81 strokeUSA Lon Hinkle
7Mar 25, 1979Tournament Players Championship67-68-76-72=283−55 strokesUSA Tom Watson
8Jan 25, 1982Phoenix Open65-70-63-65=263−216 strokesUSA Jerry Pate
9Apr 18, 1982MONY Tournament of Champions67-72-68-73=280−83 strokesUSA Andy Bean, AUS David Graham,
USA Craig Stadler, USA Ron Streck
10Aug 22, 1982Buick Open66-71-71-65=273−151 strokeUSA Tom Kite
11Apr 3, 1983Greater Greensboro Open72-69-67-67=275−135 strokesUSA Craig Stadler, ZWE Denis Watson
12Apr 24, 1983MONY Tournament of Champions (2)67-70-71-72=280−81 strokeUSA Raymond Floyd
13Jan 13, 1985Bob Hope Classic67-67-68-66-65=333−27PlayoffUSA Craig Stadler
14Jan 27, 1985Los Angeles Open (2)63-70-67-64=264−207 strokesUSA Hal Sutton
15Oct 13, 1985Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic68-67-69-63=267−211 strokeUSA Mike Donald, USA Scott Hoch
16Mar 1, 1987Doral-Ryder Open75-66-66-70=277−113 strokesESP Seve Ballesteros, USA Tom Kite,
USA Don Pooley
17Feb 14, 1988Hawaiian Open68-71-66-66=271−171 strokeCAN Richard Zokol
18May 22, 1988Colonial National Invitation67-68-70-65=270−101 strokeUSA Mark Calcavecchia, USA Ben Crenshaw,
USA Joey Sindelar
19Jul 8, 1990Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic65-66-67-68=266−185 strokesUSA Larry Mize
20Jan 20, 1991United Hawaiian Open (2)69-67-69-65=270−184 strokesUSA John Cook
21Aug 2, 1992Canon Greater Hartford Open68-70-71-65=274−62 strokesUSA Dan Forsman, USA Donnie Hammond,
ZWE Nick Price

PGA Tour playoff record (3–3)

No.YearTournamentOpponent(s)Result
11972Phoenix OpenUSA Homero BlancasLost to birdie on first extra hole
21973Byron Nelson Golf ClassicUSA Dan SikesWon with par on first extra hole
31977PGA ChampionshipUSA Gene LittlerWon with par on third extra hole
41983Joe Garagiola-Tucson OpenUSA Gil Morgan, USA Curtis StrangeMorgan won with birdie on second extra hole
51985Bob Hope ClassicUSA Craig StadlerWon with birdie on fifth extra hole
61987PGA ChampionshipUSA Larry NelsonLost to par on first extra hole

European Tour wins (1)

Legend
Major championships (1)
Other European Tour (0)
No.DateTournamentWinning scoreTo parMargin of
victoryRunner-up
1Aug 14, 1977PGA Championship69-71-72-70=282−6PlayoffUSA Gene Littler

European Tour playoff record (1–2)

No.YearTournamentOpponentResult
11977PGA ChampionshipUSA Gene LittlerWon with par on third extra hole
21987PGA ChampionshipUSA Larry NelsonLost to par on first extra hole
31990Austrian OpenDEU Bernhard LangerLost to birdie on third extra hole

PGA of Japan Tour wins (1)

No.DateTournamentWinning scoreTo parMargin of
victoryRunner-up
1Oct 28, 1979Bridgestone Tournament66-71-69-71=277−111 strokeJPN Yoshikazu Yokoshima

PGA Tour of Australasia wins (1)

No.DateTournamentWinning scoreTo parMargin of
victoryRunner-up
1Oct 22, 1978Garden State Victorian PGA Championship75-68-69-69=281−73 strokesAUS Bob Shearer

Other wins (9)

  • 1971 Virginia Open, Greater Bangor Open
  • 1978 Labatt's International Golf Classic
  • 1980 PGA Grand Slam of Golf (United States - unofficial event)
  • 1981 Caribbean Open (Colombia)
  • 1984 World Nissan Championship (Japan)
  • 1990 Fred Meyer Challenge (with Bobby Wadkins)
  • 1991 Shark Shootout (with Tom Purtzer)
  • 2015 PNC Father Son Challenge (with son Tucker)

Senior PGA Tour wins (1)

No.DateTournamentWinning scoreTo parMargin of
victoryRunners-up
1Feb 13, 2000ACE Group Classic67-68-67=202−14PlayoffESP José María Cañizares, USA Walter Hall,
USA Tom Watson

Senior PGA Tour playoff record (1–0)

No.YearTournamentOpponentsResult
12000ACE Group ClassicESP José María Cañizares, USA Walter Hall,
USA Tom WatsonWon with par on third extra hole
Hall and Watson eliminated by par on first hole

Major championships

Wins (1)

YearChampionship54 holesWinning scoreMarginRunner-up
1977PGA Championship6 shot deficit−6 (69-71-72-70=282)Playoff1USA Gene Littler

1Defeated Littler with a par on the third extra hole.

Results timeline

Tournament1970197119721973197419751976197719781979
Masters TournamentCUTCUTT19T29CUTT18T7
U.S. OpenT13T25T7T26T38CUTT19
The Open ChampionshipT7T22CUTCUT
PGA ChampionshipT16T3CUTCUT1T3470
Tournament1980198119821983198419851986198719881989
Masters TournamentCUTT21T33T8CUTT18T31T12T11T26
U.S. OpenCUTT14T67T11T5T2T36T12CUT
The Open ChampionshipT29T4CUTT29T34T26
PGA ChampionshipT30T332CUTT2T10T112T25CUT
Tournament1990199119921993199419951996199719981999
Masters TournamentT3T3T48T3T18CUT
U.S. OpenT51T63CUT
The Open ChampionshipCUTT73T45CUT
PGA ChampionshipCUTT43T40T14T61T63CUTT58T34
Tournament20002001
Masters Tournament
U.S. Open
The Open Championship
PGA ChampionshipCUTCUT

CUT = missed the halfway cut (3rd round cut in 1985 Open Championship)

"T" indicates a tie for a place.

Summary

TournamentWins2nd3rdTop-5Top-10Top-25EventsCuts madeTotals1441118368562
Masters Tournament00335122317
U.S. Open01025112016
The Open Championship000123149
PGA Championship13156102820
  • Most consecutive cuts made – 13 (1985 PGA – 1989 Masters)
  • Longest streak of top-10s – 3 (twice)

The Players Championship

Wins (1)

YearChampionship54 holesWinning scoreMarginRunner-up
1979Tournament Players Championship3 shot lead−5 (67-68-76-72=283)5 strokesUSA Tom Watson

Results timeline

Tournament1975197619771978197919801981198219831984198519861987198819891990199119921993199419951996
The Players ChampionshipWDT65T34CUT1T45CUTCUTCUTT5CUTT40CUTT6T41CUT62T29CUTCUTCUTCUT

CUT = missed the halfway cut

WD = withdrew

"T" indicates a tie for a place.

U.S. national team appearances

Amateur

  • Walker Cup: 1969 (winners), 1971
  • Eisenhower Trophy: 1970 (winners)

Professional

  • Ryder Cup: 1977 (winners), 1979 (winners), 1983 (winners), 1985, 1987, 1989 (tie), 1991 (winners), 1993 (winners), 1995 (captain)
  • World Cup: 1977, 1984, 1985
  • Dunhill Cup: 1986
  • Four Tours World Championship: 1985 (winners), 1987 (winners), 1991
  • US v Japan: 1982, 1983

References

References

  1. "69 Players Who Have Reached The Top-10 In World Ranking". Official World Golf Ranking.
  2. "Class of 1996: Lanny Wadkins". Virginia Sports Hall of Fame and Museum.
  3. (October 30, 1972). "Rookie Wadkins scrambles to first golf tour win". Spokesman-Review.
  4. (September 6, 1970). "Wadkins captures Amateur golf title". Palm Beach Post.
  5. "28 Jul 2007, 12 - The Bangor Daily News at Newspapers.com".
  6. Parascenzo, Marino. (August 15, 1977). "Littler comes apart, Wadkins captures PGA". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
  7. Jenkins, Dan. (August 22, 1977). "The battle of the ages".
  8. (January 17, 2013). "Lanny Wadkins Joins Golf Channel Champions Tour Broadcast Team". Golf Channel.
  9. Schupak, Adam. (November 8, 2024). "Lanny Wadkins leaving as lead analyst of PGA Tour Champions: 'I've had my run'".
  10. Schupak, Adam. (November 11, 2024). "Paul Azinger returning to broadcasting in 2025 as lead analyst for PGA Tour Champions".
  11. (April 23, 2009). "Wadkins to join World Golf Hall of Fame Class of 2009". PGA Tour.
  12. "PGA Tour Media Guide – Ron Whittaker". PGA Tour.
  13. "Greater Bangor Open".
  14. (1984-10-31). "Sports results, details". Canberra Times.
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