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Samuel Jackson Snead ( May 27, 1912 – May 23, 2002 ) was an American professional golfer who was one of the top players in the world for most of four decades.
Snead was born in Ashwood, Virginia, near Hot Springs.
Snead was self-taught.
While Chick Harbert who was playing with Snead thought the ball was out of bounds, a rules official ruled differently due to the starter not telling players the stakes had been moved since the previous day's play had ended.
After the match was over, Snead explained the matter, and said he did not disqualify himself in order to not spoil the show.
In 2009, Snead was inducted into the West Virginia Golf Hall of Fame.
His nephew J. C. Snead was also a PGA Tour golfer.
During his peak years, Snead was an exceptionally long driver, particularly into the wind, with very good accuracy as well.
Snead was also known for a very creative short game, pioneering use of the sand wedge for short shots from grass.
Snead also held the record for most PGA Tour wins after reaching age 40, with 17, until it was broken at the 2007 Mercedes-Benz Championship by Vijay Singh.
Palmer was convinced by his business partner Mark McCormack that success in the Open -– to emulate the feats of Bobby Jones, Walter Hagen, Sam Snead and Hogan before him –- would truly make him a global sporting star, not simply a leading American golfer.
It was decided in its very last match, of which United States Captain Sam Snead later said " This is the greatest golf match you have ever seen in England ".
" All the boys thought it was ridiculous to give him that putt ," said Sam Snead.
The first post-World War II winner was the American Sam Snead, in 1946.
The Seaview Country Club hosted the 1942 PGA Championship, when the tournament was still conducted by match play, with Sam Snead defeating Jim Turnesa 2 & 1 to claim his first major championship, closing out the match by holing a 60-foot chip shot for birdie on the 35th hole.
He was an avid golfer, claimed a ten golf handicap, and competed with Sam Snead in a charity event.
On this list, Jack Nicklaus was first, Nelson's longtime rivals Ben Hogan and Sam Snead were second and third respectively, and Bobby Jones was fourth.
When the 1969 season started, only Snead was still around.
Following an injury-plagued 1963 season, Jurgensen was traded to the Washington Redskins on April 1, 1964 in exchange for quarterback Norm Snead and cornerback Claude Crabb.
Sam Snead won the first tournament, in which the first place check was for $ 500.
The building was designed by architect Charles Brickbauer and Ziger / Snead LLP.

Snead and for
Afterwards, Snead explained why he forfeited even though Ford suggested they play sudden death for the title.
His last Tour win came in 1957 at age 47, although he also teamed at age 51 with Sam Snead to win the Canada Cup for the U. S. in Puerto Rico.
Some top golfers have had their careers greatly affected or even destroyed by the yips ; prominent golfers who battled with the yips for much of their careers include Sam Snead, Ben Hogan, and, more recently, Bernhard Langer.
In return for quarterback Norm Snead and defensive back Jimmy Carr, Kuharich traded away Hall of Fame and perennial Pro-Bowlers Sonny Jurgensen and Tommy McDonald.
After acquiring Morton, the New York Giants traded their starting quarterback Norm Snead to the San Francisco 49ers in exchange for a third round draft choice in 1975 and a fourth in 1976 ).
In perhaps his last U. S. Open, Tom Watson, who won at Pebble Beach in 1982, became the second oldest player to make the cut in the championship's history after Sam Snead and went on to finish tied for 29th.
Snead, her niece, in a bathtub of the practically empty house in that town which the two had occupied for the last ..."
Snead, whose body was found in the bathtub of an East Orange, New Jersey, house on November 20, 1909, died yesterday in the House of Detention in Newark, New Jersey, where she was awaiting trial for the murder of her niece.
Lew Worsham wins a playoff for the U. S. Open against Sam Snead.
The measure proves Snead is to putt first, but he misses, and Worsham holes his putt for victory.
Sam Snead defeats Ben Hogan 70 – 71 in a playoff for the U. S. Masters

Snead and playing
Sam Snead manages to complete an entire four-day tournament playing one ball, but the professional circuit is severely curtailed.

Snead and tournaments
Leveraging the popularity of golf to promote their cars, Nash Motors and Nash dealers sponsored what the automaker described as " more than 20 major golf tournaments across the country " in 1953, and golfer Sam Snead was shown with his Nash-Healey roadster on the cover of the June 1953 issue of Nash News.

Snead and making
Sam Snead, needing a 5 at the last hole to win the championship, takes 8, and misses even making the playoff.

Snead and such
In 1941 the Times-Union, a local paper at the time posted a $ 5000 purse which attracted the greatest golfers in the world, including names such as Sam Snead, Walter Hagen, and Ben Hogan.
Other players, such as Jevan Snead have elected to transfer to other schools.
Von Zell delivered the commentary on Celebrity Golf, a series of half-hour nine-hole golf matches made in 1960 with Sam Snead taking on Hollywood celebrities at Los Angeles golf courses such as Woodland Hills and Lakeside Country Club.
Even though only 11 men have won more PGA Tour events, his reputation has been overshadowed by the other stars of his era who lived long, extraordinary lives such as Sam Snead ; and fellow Texans Ben Hogan, Jimmy Demaret and Byron Nelson.
" Progress in the sense of ' avoidance of repetition ' would at once sabotage such an effort " ( Snead 1984, p. 68 ).

Snead and from
The forfeit stemmed from a ruling Snead received during the tournament's second round of play.
Sam Snead died in Hot Springs, Virginia, in 2002 following complications from a stroke, four days before his 90th birthday.
After running afoul of a local gangster / extortionist named Snead ( Redmond Gleeson ), Gardner evades two of Snead's thugs by allowing himself to be taken by two men, Finch ( Peter Jason ) and Babcock ( Chris Mulkey ) who identify themselves as being from an academic institution.
Snead was helpless from the effects of a drug when she was put in the bathtub in which her dead body was found in East Orange, New Jersey, on November 29, is said to have been strengthened by the analysis of her stomach made by Dr. William H. Hicks of Newark.
Sam Snead travels to St Andrews to compete in the first post-war British Open, and is victorious, winning by four shots from Johnny Bulla and Bobby Locke.

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