Skip to content
Surf Wiki
Save to docs
sports

From Surf Wiki (app.surf) — the open knowledge base

Miller Barber

American professional golfer (1931–2013)


American professional golfer (1931–2013)

FieldValue
nameMiller Barber
imagesize
fullnameMiller Westford Barber Jr.
nicknameMr. X
birth_date
birth_placeShreveport, Louisiana, U.S.
death_date
death_placeScottsdale, Arizona, U.S.
height
weight200 lb
nationality
collegeUniversity of Arkansas
yearpro1958
extourPGA Tour
Senior PGA Tour
prowins43
pgawins11
champwins24 (6th all-time)
otherwins1 (regular)
7 (senior)
majorwins
masters7th: 1969
usopen6th/T6: 1969, 1970
open10th: 1969
pgaT4: 1971
wghofid
wghofyear
award1Senior PGA Tour
money list winner
year11981, 1982
award2Senior PGA Tour
Byron Nelson Award
year21981
module{{Infobox personembed=yes
signatureMiller_Barber_signature.jpg

Senior PGA Tour 7 (senior) money list winner](senior-pga-tour-money-list-winners) Byron Nelson Award](senior-pga-tour-byron-nelson-award) Miller Westford Barber Jr. (March 31, 1931 – June 11, 2013) was an American professional golfer. He enjoyed significant success on the PGA Tour in the 1960s and 1970s, and a greater degree of success on the Senior PGA Tour in the 1980s.

Early life

Barber was born in Shreveport, Louisiana. He spent much of his life in Texarkana, Texas. Barber graduated from the University of Arkansas in 1954.

Professional career

In 1958, he turned professional. He won his first PGA Tour event in 1964. He earned 11 career tour wins, but did not win a major championship. The closest he came was in 1969 at the U.S. Open at Houston, where he held a three-shot lead over the field after three rounds, but shot 78 in the last round to finish three shots behind winner Orville Moody. Earlier in April 1969, Barber entered the final round of the Masters Tournament two shots out of the lead and was paired in Sunday's final group with Billy Casper but shot a final round 74 (which included a birdie from under a tree on the 72nd hole) and finished in 7th place. He played on the Ryder Cup team in 1969 and 1971, and in the latter year was ranked sixth on the McCormack rankings.

In 1973, Barber won the longest regulation tournament in PGA Tour history. The World Open Golf Championship played at Pinehurst Country Club was a 144-hole affair. Barber won by three strokes over Ben Crenshaw.

Barber became eligible to play on the Senior PGA Tour around a year after it was founded. He was one of the dominant players on the tour throughout the 1980s, competing on even terms with players who had had much more distinguished earlier careers, such as Lee Trevino and Arnold Palmer. His 24 wins on the tour included five senior majors, three of them U.S. Senior Opens.

Barber holds the record for combined PGA Tour and Champions Tour starts at 1,297.

Barber played with an unusual looped backswing/downswing, but squared up very consistently through impact. Several other PGA Tour players, including Jim Furyk, have had success with similar methods.

Death

Barber died June 11, 2013, at the age of 82 of lymphoma in Scottsdale, Arizona. Barber was survived by his wife of 43 years, Karen, and sons Larry and Richard and stepsons Casey, Doug, Brad.

Professional wins (43)

PGA Tour wins (11)

No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victoryRunner(s)-up
1Nov 22, 1964Cajun Classic Open Invitational−7 (72-70-68-67=277)5 strokesUSA Gay Brewer, USA Jack Nicklaus
2May 28, 1967Oklahoma City Open Invitational−10 (70-72-68-68=278)PlayoffZAF Gary Player
3Apr 28, 1968Byron Nelson Golf Classic−10 (67-68-65-70=270)1 strokeUSA Kermit Zarley
4Jan 20, 1969Kaiser International Open Invitationalname=weatherShortened to 36 holes due to weather.}}1 strokeAUS Bruce Devlin
5Apr 20, 1970Greater New Orleans Open Invitational−10 (68-71-69-70=278)PlayoffNZL Bob Charles, USA Howie Johnson
6Jan 24, 1971Phoenix Open Invitational−23 (65-64-67-65=261)2 strokesUSA Billy Casper, USA Dan Sikes
7Jan 24, 1972Dean Martin Tucson Open−15 (68-73-67-65=273)PlayoffUSA George Archer
8Nov 17, 1973World Open Golf Championship+2 (68-74-73-74-
67-73-72-69=570)3 strokesUSA Ben Crenshaw
9Sep 22, 1974Ohio Kings Island Open−7 (68-68-69-72=277)3 strokesUSA George Johnson
10Oct 2, 1977Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic−16 (71-66-70-65=272)2 strokesUSA George Archer
11Jan 15, 1978Phoenix Open (2)−12 (68-69-70-65=272)1 strokeUSA Jerry Pate, USA Lee Trevino

PGA Tour playoff record (3–4)

No.YearTournamentOpponent(s)Result
11964Pensacola Open InvitationalUSA Arnold Palmer, ZAF Gary PlayerPlayer won 18-hole playoff;
Player: −1 (71),
Palmer: E (72),
Barber: +2 (74)
21967Oklahoma City OpenZAF Gary PlayerWon with birdie on third extra hole
31970Greater New Orleans Open InvitationalNZL Bob Charles, USA Howie JohnsonWon with birdie on second extra hole
41972Dean Martin Tucson OpenUSA George ArcherWon with birdie on third extra hole after 18-hole playoff;
Archer: E (72),
Barber: E (72)
51973Greater New Orleans OpenUSA Jack NicklausLost to birdie on second extra hole
61973Liggett & Myers OpenUSA Bert GreeneLost to birdie on fifth extra hole
71976San Antonio Texas OpenUSA Butch BairdLost to birdie on first extra hole

Other wins (1)

  • 1962 Metropolitan Open

Senior PGA Tour wins (24)

Legend
Senior PGA Tour major championships (5)
Other Senior PGA Tour (19)
No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victoryRunner(s)-up
1Jun 14, 1981Peter Jackson Champions−12 (67-68-69=204)PlayoffUSA Gene Littler
2Oct 18, 1981Suntree Seniors Classic−12 (68-71-65=204)4 strokesUSA Bob Goalby
3Dec 6, 1981PGA Seniors' Championship−7 (68-72-68-73=281)2 strokesUSA Arnold Palmer
4Jul 11, 1982U.S. Senior Open−2 (72-74-71-65=282)4 strokesUSA Gene Littler, USA Dan Sikes
5Oct 17, 1982Suntree Classic (2)−24 (66-66-66-66=264)5 strokesUSA Don January
6Oct 24, 1982Hilton Head Seniors Internationalname=weather}}Shared title with USA Dan Sikes
7Jun 12, 1983Senior Tournament Players Championship−10 (71-69-70-68=278)1 strokeUSA Gene Littler
8Jul 17, 1983Merrill Lynch/Golf Digest Commemorative Pro-Am−16 (65-66-69=200)5 strokesUSA Gay Brewer
9Oct 2, 1983United Virginia Bank Seniors−5 (68-71-72=211)1 strokeARG Roberto De Vicenzo, USA Rod Funseth,
USA Don January
10Oct 23, 1983Hilton Head Seniors International (2)−7 (72-69-71-69=281)3 strokesUSA Gay Brewer, USA Jim Ferree,
USA Gene Littler
11Jun 17, 1984Roy Clark Senior Challenge−1 (71-73-68=212)1 strokeUSA Don January, AUS Peter Thomson
12Jul 1, 1984U.S. Senior Open (2)+6 (74-71-70-71=286)2 strokesUSA Arnold Palmer
13Jul 8, 1984Greater Syracuse Senior's Pro Classic−10 (69-70-67=206)3 strokesUSA Rod Funseth
14Jul 29, 1984Denver Post Champions of Golf−8 (68-70-70=208)3 strokesUSA Gay Brewer
15Feb 10, 1985Sunrise Senior Classic−5 (76-66-69=211)1 strokeUSA Orville Moody
16Jun 30, 1985U.S. Senior Open (3)−3 (71-72-71-71=285)4 strokesARG Roberto De Vicenzo
17Sep 22, 1985PaineWebber World Seniors Invitational−11 (72-67-67-71=277)2 strokesUSA Gay Brewer
18Jan 11, 1986MONY Senior Tournament of Champions−6 (70-70-70-72=282)5 strokesUSA Arnold Palmer
19Aug 30, 1987Showdown Classic−6 (71-67-72=210)1 strokeAUS Bruce Crampton
20Sep 27, 1987Newport Cup−14 (67-70-65=202)2 strokesAUS Bruce Crampton
21Ju1 18, 1988Showdown Classic (2)−9 (70-67-70=207)2 strokesUSA Orville Moody, USA Dick Rhyan,
USA Ben Smith
22Nov 13, 1988Fairfield Barnett Classic−19 (64-65-68=197)5 strokesUSA Homero Blancas
23Jan 8, 1989MONY Senior Tournament of Champions (2)−8 (73-67-68-72=280)1 strokeUSA Dale Douglass
24Mar 5, 1989Vintage Chrysler Invitational−7 (70-70-72-69=281)1 strokeUSA Don Bies, NZL Bob Charles,
USA Larry Mowry

Senior PGA Tour playoff record (1–1)

No.YearTournamentOpponent(s)Result
11981Peter Jackson ChampionsUSA Gene LittlerWon with par on first extra hole
21986Bank One Senior Golf ClassicUSA Bob Goalby, USA Gene LittlerLittler won with par on third extra hole
Goalby eliminated by par on first hole

Japan Senior wins (2)

  • 1985 Coca-Cola Grandslam Championship
  • 1991 Fuji Electric Grandslam Championship

Other senior wins (5)

  • 1982 Vintage Invitational
  • 1985 Shootout at Jeremy Ranch (with Ben Crenshaw)
  • 1987 Mazda Champions (with Nancy Lopez)
  • 2002 Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf - Demaret Division (with Jim Ferree)
  • 2003 Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf - Demaret Division (with Jim Ferree)

Results in major championships

Tournament196119621963196419651966196719681969
Masters TournamentT127
U.S. OpenCUT22CUTT32T26T18T24T6
The Open Championship10
PGA ChampionshipDQT34T8T5
Tournament1970197119721973197419751976197719781979
Masters TournamentT21CUTCUTT43T15T26T24T12
U.S. Open659T29T25T24T38CUTT35CUT
The Open ChampionshipCUTT60CUT
PGA ChampionshipCUTT4T16T24T60T51T25T28
Tournament1980198119821983198419851986
Masters TournamentCUT
U.S. OpenCUTCUT
The Open Championship
PGA ChampionshipT65CUTT34

DQ = disqualified

CUT = missed the half-way cut (3rd round cut in 1970 and 1974 Open Championships)

"T" indicates a tie for a place

Summary

TournamentWins2nd3rdTop-5Top-10Top-25EventsCuts madeTotals00027204935
Masters Tournament000016118
U.S. Open0000271913
The Open Championship00001142
PGA Championship0002361512
  • Most consecutive cuts made – 12 (1966 U.S. Open – 1970 U.S. Open)
  • Longest streak of top-10s – 5 (1968 PGA – 1969 PGA)

Champions Tour major championships

Wins (5)

YearChampionshipWinning scoreMarginRunner(s)-up
1981PGA Seniors' Championship−7 (68-72-68-73=281)2 strokesUSA Arnold Palmer
1982U.S. Senior Open−2 (72-74-71-65=282)4 strokesUSA Gene Littler, USA Dan Sikes
1983Senior Tournament Players Championship−10 (71-69-70-68=278)1 strokeUSA Gene Littler
1984U.S. Senior Open (2)+6 (74-71-70-71=286)2 strokesUSA Arnold Palmer
1985U.S. Senior Open(3)−3 (71-72-71-71=285)4 strokesARG Roberto De Vicenzo

U.S. national team appearances

Professional

  • Ryder Cup: 1969 (tie, cup retained), 1971 (winners)

Notes

References

References

  1. (June 12, 2013). "Miller Barber passes away at age 82". PGA Tour.
  2. (June 13, 2013). "Golfer Miller Barber dies at 82". The New York Times.
  3. "Remembering Miller Barber as a great player and a singular character".
  4. "Miller Barber Obituary {{!}} Miller Barber Funeral {{!}} Legacy.com".
Info: Wikipedia Source

This article was imported from Wikipedia and is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License. Content has been adapted to SurfDoc format. Original contributors can be found on the article history page.

Want to explore this topic further?

Ask Mako anything about Miller Barber — get instant answers, deeper analysis, and related topics.

Research with Mako

Free with your Surf account

Content sourced from Wikipedia, available under CC BY-SA 4.0.

This content may have been generated or modified by AI. CloudSurf Software LLC is not responsible for the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of AI-generated content. Always verify important information from primary sources.

Report