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or even old Byron Nelson, whose excellent 71 made one wonder if he had solved the geriatric aspects of golf.
** Byron Nelson, American golfer ( d. 2006 )
In 1950, he won 11 events, placing him third in that category behind Byron Nelson ( 18, in 1945 ) and Ben Hogan ( 13, in 1946 ).
Until 1999, he was joined by Gene Sarazen, and until 2001, by Byron Nelson.
He was the first golfer to be awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the second golfer, after Byron Nelson, to be awarded the Congressional Gold Medal.
Residents are zoned to Justin Elementary School, Medlin Middle School, and Byron Nelson High School.
The main east-west road through town, State Highway 114 Business, is named " Byron Nelson Boulevard " in honor of the golfer who resided in the community.
Elementary school students attend Roanoke Elementary School, middle school students attend Medlin Middle School or John Tidwell Middle School, and high school students go to Byron Nelson High School in Trophy Club.
Waxahachie was the birthplace of Tom Blasingame, considered the oldest cowboy in the history of the American West, R & B singer Tevin Campbell, Bill Ham ( manager for ZZ Top ), Byron Nelson, a professional golf legend and Academy Award winning director Robert Benton, who made his 1984 film " Places in the Heart " in his hometown.
Such golfers have included Fred McLeod, Jock Hutchinson, Gene Sarazen, Sam Snead, Byron Nelson, Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player.
Other notable winners include Byron Nelson, Ben Hogan, Tom Watson, Seve Ballesteros, Bernhard Langer, Ben Crenshaw and José María Olazábal, who have all won the Masters twice.
It might have not been the strongest year in the majors for Norman, but he finished atop the PGA Tour money list for the second time in his career, along with winning the Vardon Trophy and Byron Nelson Award.
Sam Snead failed to win a U. S. Open ; Arnold Palmer and Tom Watson failed to win a PGA Championship ; Lee Trevino failed to win The Masters ; Byron Nelson and Raymond Floyd failed to win the Open Championship, at which the former competed only once.
From 1981 – 1999, he joined Byron Nelson and Sam Snead in hitting a ceremonial tee shot before each Masters tournament.
The following year, Els defended his World Match Play Championship, defeating Steve Elkington three-and-one, won the Byron Nelson Classic in the United States then headed back home to South Africa and won twice more.
Other artists of the 80s put new islands on the soca map, especially Shadow who was born in Tobago and most influential in the drum and bass sound of soca, as well as Antigua with ( Swallow ) and from Barbados, the band ( Square One Band ), and added influences from African spirituals ( Superblue ), gospel ( Lord Shorty, under his new name Ras Shorty I ), reggae ( Byron Lee & the Dragonaires ), Indian music ( Mungal Patasar ) and funk ( Lord Nelson ).
Jack was coached at Scioto by club pro Jack Grout, a Texas-developed contemporary of golf greats Byron Nelson and Ben Hogan ; Grout had played quite successfully on the PGA Tour, and would become Nicklaus's lifelong golf instructor.
* PGA Championship – Byron Nelson
The TPC Four Seasons Las Colinas Resort has hosted the HP Byron Nelson Championship of PGA Tour since it opened in 1986.
* Masters Tournament – Byron Nelson
One of Jesper's more notorious appearances dressed with J. Lindeberg was when he won the Byron Nelson Classic championship in Texas wearing a pair of pink chinos.
In October 1999, Michael Wilson mounted another revival at the Hartford Stage, with a cast including James Colby ( Kilroy ), Helmar Augustus Cooper ( Gutman ), Rip Torn ( Casanova ), Betty Buckley ( Marguerite Gautier ), Novella Nelson ( Gypsy ), Lisa Leguillou ( Esmeralda ), John Feltch ( Baron de Charlus, Lord Byron and Don Quixote ), Natalie Brown ( Lady Mulligan ) and Nafe Katter ( Lord Mulligan ).
John Byron Nelson, Jr. ( February 4, 1912 – September 26, 2006 ) was an American PGA Tour golfer between 1935 and 1946.
He retired officially at the age of 34 to be a rancher, later becoming a commentator and lending his name to the HP Byron Nelson Championship, the first PGA Tour event to be named for a professional golfer.

Byron and did
In the end, I did the same old picture, the naked girl and the guy in the doorway, only I put a Lord Byron shirt on the guy, gave him a sword instead of a pistol, and painted in furniture from the stills of a costume movie.
Many travellers had themselves painted in exotic Eastern dress on their return, including Lord Byron, as did many who had never left Europe, including Madame de Pompadour.
However, Byron had left Britain to travel abroad and the letter did not reach him.
Moore did, however, edit and publish Letters and Journals of Lord Byron, with Notices of his Life in 1830, six years after Byron's 1824 death in Greece.
The distance did not cool Lady Caroline's interest in the poet ; she and Byron corresponded constantly during her exile.
William Rehnquist, Byron White, Harry Blackmun, John Paul Stevens, Antonin Scalia, and Clarence Thomas — the six Justices who did not join the plurality opinion — wrote or joined opinions in which they partially concurred and partially dissented from the decision.
Hunt was now virtually dependent upon Byron, who did not relish the idea of being patron to Hunt's large and troublesome family.
The majority opinion, written by Justice Byron White, argued that the Constitution did not confer " a fundamental right to engage in homosexual sodomy.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe wrote a poem on the theme, as did Lord Byron.
While living in Gillingham, Kent, he was taught in the Bible class of the Sunday school at his father's church ( Byron Road Methodist ) by David Gilmore Harvey, and subsequently started training as a Methodist local preacher, which he did not complete.
Lord Byron used the term in 1811, as did Samuel Coleridge ( 1801 ) and Lewis Carroll ( 1864 ).
The character of actor Byron Orlok, named after Max Schreck's vampire Count Orlok in 1922's Nosferatu, is patterned after Boris Karloff himself, who in fact plays the part in his last appearance in a major American film ( although Bogdanovich states that, unlike Orlok, Karloff was not embittered with the movie business and did not wish to retire ).
Until recently, he did not gain the victory margins scored by North Dakota's two Democratic Senators, Kent Conrad and Byron Dorgan.
Medora did become aware of her possible paternity years later and she and her child were assisted financially by Augusta Ada Byron, who was also a source of emotional support when Medora fell on hard times.
This year is now known as the greatest single year by a player on the PGA Tour, as Arnold Palmer said: " I don't think that anyone will ever exceed the things that Byron did by winning 11 tournaments in a row in one year.
When Curzon died without heirs in 1856, Baroness Byron became Baroness Wentworth, in her own right, as sole claimant ; but she did not use the title.
Her obsession with Byron did not end with his death.
Any romantic designs Clairmont might have had on Shelley were frustrated initially, but she did bring the Shelleys into contact with Lord Byron, with whom she entered into an affair before he left England in 1816 to live abroad.
They did, however, catch the attention of Sir Walter Scott, who recommended Maturin's work to Lord Byron.
Guest dreamed of establishing a small boarding school in the country, and did so with the support and financial assistance of Sir Byron Edmund Walker, a prominent Canadian businessman and patron of the arts.
Although his mother wanted him to pursue a career in the Navy, Byron did not do so.
In many of the standing figure compositions Byron moves closer to abstraction than the original cubists did.
Liszt clearly places the work in line with the Romantic literature of his time, prefacing most pieces with a literary passage from writers such as Schiller, Byron or Senancour, and, in an introduction to the entire work, writing, " Having recently travelled to many new countries, through different settings and places consecrated by history and poetry ; having felt that the phenomena of nature and their attendant sights did not pass before my eyes as pointless images but stirred deep emotions in my soul, and that between us a vague but immediate relationship had established itself, an undefined but real rapport, an inexplicable but undeniable communication, I have tried to portray in music a few of my strongest sensations and most lively impressions.

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