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Hale Irwin

HaleIrwin

USA

United States

Age79
Turned Pro1968
BirthplaceJoplin, MO
CollegeUniversity of Colorado
Career Wins20
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USA

United States

Profile

Height

6'0"

Weight

185lbs

Age

79

Birthday

Jun 3, 1945

Birthplace

Joplin, MO

Turned Pro

1968

Career Earnings

$54,317,030

College

University of Colorado

Residence

Paradise Valley, AZ

Plays From

Paradise Valley, AZ

Family

Wife, Sally; Becky, Steven; three grandchildren

Exempt Status

    Personal

    Was an academic All-American.

    Member of Colorado's All-Century Football Team.

    Son Steve also played on the Colorado golf team.

    Got his start in golf at age 4 through his father.

    Actively involved in his own course design business, including the TPC at Wakefield Plantation, the site of the Carolina Classic on the Nationwide Tour.

    Inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 1992.

    Biggest thrills in golf were his first TOUR win in 1971 at Hilton Head Island, SC, his three U.S. Open victories, his two U.S. Senior Open wins and playing on the victorious U.S. Ryder Cup team in 1991.

    For 25 years, he participated in a charity golf tournament in St. Louis each year to benefit the St. Louis Children's Hospital and Hale Irwin Center for Pediatric Hematology/Oncology at the facility that bears his name.

    Was the recipient of the Ambassador of Golf Award by the Northern Ohio Golf Charities at the 2009 World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational in Akron.

    Says if he could meet one famous person dead or alive his choice would be Abraham Lincoln, because he came along at a very tumultuous time in our history and had a positive influence.

    His favorite golf courses in the United States are Cypress Point and Winged Foot, while overseas he gives the nod to Royal Melbourne in Australia.

    Leans toward the 2-iron he hit at the last hole to win the 1974 U.S. Open at Winged Foot as his all-time favorite shot.

    Broke 70 for the first time at age 14.

    Favorite all-time athlete is Byron "Whizzer" White, a fellow CU football standout and the former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.