Gay Brewer

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Full nameGay Robert Brewer Jr.
Born(1932-03-19)March 19, 1932[1]
DiedAugust 31, 2007(2007-08-31) (aged 75)[2]
Height6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Gay Brewer
Personal information
Full nameGay Robert Brewer Jr.
Born(1932-03-19)March 19, 1932[1]
DiedAugust 31, 2007(2007-08-31) (aged 75)[2]
Height6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Weight185 lb (84 kg; 13.2 st)
Children2
Career
Turned professional1956
Former tours
Professional wins17
Number of wins by tour
PGA Tour10
PGA Tour Champions1
Other
  • 5 (regular)
  • 1 (senior)
Best results in major championships
(wins: 1)
Masters TournamentWon: 1967
PGA ChampionshipT7: 1972
U.S. Open5th/T5: 1962, 1964
The Open ChampionshipT6: 1968
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Gay Robert Brewer Jr. (March 19, 1932 – August 31, 2007) was an American professional golfer who played on the PGA Tour and won the 1967 Masters Tournament.

Brewer turned professional in 1956 and made his first cut, at the Agua Caliente Open, tying for 12th. His first top-10 as a pro came at the Philadelphia Daily News Open (tied for eighth), and his first top-five performance was at the Miller High Life Open in Milwaukee (tied for fifth). Playing on the PGA Tour in 1965, he won the Hawaiian Open. At the 1966 Masters Tournament, he bogeyed the final hole to finish in a three-way tie for the lead after regulation play but ended up finishing third to Jack Nicklaus following an 18-hole playoff. He came back to win the prestigious event the next year, scoring a one stroke victory over lifelong friend Bobby Nichols in the first live television broadcast of a golf tournament from the United States to Europe. Brewer called winning the 1967 Masters "the biggest thrill I've had in golf".[1]

Overall, Brewer was victorious in 10 tour events during his career. He was known for his jovial personality and his unusual golf swing. Brewer joined the Senior PGA Tour and won the 1984 Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf tournament with Billy Casper and at age sixty-three he won the 1995 MasterCard Champions Championship. His final competitive round was at the 2001 Masters Tournament.[1]

Brewer died at his home in Lexington, Kentucky from lung cancer.[2] At the time of his death, he was engaged to Alma Jo McGuire.[3]

Amateur wins

This list may be incomplete.

Professional wins (17)

PGA Tour wins (10)

Legend
Major championships (1)
Other PGA Tour (9)
No. Date Tournament Winning score Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
1 Aug 20, 1961 Carling Open Invitational −3 (72-72-66-67=277) 1 stroke United States Billy Maxwell
2 Nov 26, 1961 Mobile Sertoma Open Invitational −13 (69-66-74-66=275) 1 stroke United States Johnny Pott
3 Dec 3, 1961 West Palm Beach Open Invitational −14 (69-64-70-71=274) 4 strokes United States Arnold Palmer
4 May 5, 1963 Waco Turner Open −12 (72-70-71-67=280) 1 stroke Australia Ted Ball
5 Sep 26, 1965 Greater Seattle Open Invitational −9 (69-72-66-72=279) Playoff United States Doug Sanders
6 Nov 7, 1965 Hawaiian Open −7 (74-72-67-68=281) Playoff United States Bob Goalby
7 Mar 7, 1966 Pensacola Open Invitational −16 (65-69-67-71=272) 3 strokes Australia Bruce Devlin
8 Mar 26, 1967 Pensacola Open Invitational (2) −26 (66-64-61-71=262) 6 strokes United States Bob Keller
9 Apr 9, 1967 Masters Tournament −8 (73-68-72-67=280) 1 stroke United States Bobby Nichols
10 Jul 9, 1972 Canadian Open −9 (67-70-68-70=275) 1 stroke United States Sam Adams, United States Dave Hill

PGA Tour playoff record (2–6)

No.YearTournamentOpponent(s)Result
1 1959 West Palm Beach Open Invitational United States Pete Cooper, United States Arnold Palmer Palmer won with par on fourth extra hole
2 1965 Greater Seattle Open Invitational United States Doug Sanders Won with par on first extra hole
3 1965 Hawaiian Open United States Bob Goalby Won with birdie on first extra hole
4 1966 Masters Tournament United States Tommy Jacobs, United States Jack Nicklaus Lost 18-hole playoff;
Nicklaus: −2 (70),
Jacobs: E (72),
Brewer: +6 (78)
5 1966 Tournament of Champions United States Arnold Palmer Lost 18-hole playoff;
Palmer: −3 (69),
Brewer: +1 (73)
6 1969 IVB-Philadelphia Golf Classic United States Dave Hill, United States Tommy Jacobs,
United States R. H. Sikes
Hill won with birdie on first extra hole
7 1974 American Golf Classic United States Jim Colbert, United States Forrest Fezler,
United States Raymond Floyd
Colbert won with par on second extra hole
Brewer and Fezler eliminated by par on first hole
8 1976 Walt Disney World National Team Championship
(with United States Bobby Nichols)
United States Woody Blackburn and United States Billy Kratzert Lost to birdie on third extra hole

Other wins (5)

This list is probably incomplete.

Senior PGA Tour wins (1)

No. Date Tournament Winning score Margin of
victory
Runners-up
1 Sep 3, 1984 Citizens Union Senior Golf Classic −9 (68-69-67=204) 2 strokes United States Billy Casper, United States Rod Funseth

Other senior wins (1)

This list is probably incomplete.

Source:[4]

Major championships

References

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