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- Emmett Cary Middlecoff (January 6, 1921 – September 1, 1998) was an American professional golfer on the PGA Tour from 1947 to 1961. His 39 Tour wins place...
- Cary Middlecoff with the rest of the field at least seven shots behind. After 8 holes of the final round Venturi had a six-stroke lead over Middlecoff and...
- 1994 2 wins Lloyd Mangrum: 1948, 1953 Dutch Harrison: 1939, 1954 Cary Middlecoff: 1955, 1956 Billy Casper: 1958, 1963 Tom Watson: 1977, 1978 Davis Love...
- Cary Middlecoff won his second U.S. Open title, one stroke ahead of runners-up Julius Boros and Ben Hogan, both former champions. Middlecoff began the...
- Maxwell wins the first Memphis Open. He beats Cary Middlecoff by one shot. 1961: Local favorite Cary Middlecoff beats Gardner ****inson and Mike Souchak by five...
- 1949 Cary Middlecoff 1950 Ben Hogan† 1951 Ben Hogan 1952 Julius Boros 1953‡ Ben Hogan 1954 Ed Furgol 1955 Jack Fleck† 1956 Cary Middlecoff 1957 **** Mayer†...
- Traverse City, Michigan, attended by major champions Arnold Palmer and Cary Middlecoff. A month earlier at the PGA Championship in Colorado, he expressed support...
- playoff against Ben Hogan. x **** Mayer won in a playoff against Cary Middlecoff. y Jack Nicklaus won in a playoff against Arnold Palmer. z Julius Boros...
- the original on October 26, 2019. Retrieved September 25, 2019. "1955: Middlecoff wins first Masters, second major". The Augusta Chronicle. March 22, 2012...
- Country Club in Medinah, Illinois, a suburb northwest of Chicago. Cary Middlecoff won the first of his two U.S. Open titles, one stroke ahead of runners-up...