- Gene
Sarazen (/
ˈsɑːrəzɛn/; born
Eugenio Saraceni,
February 27, 1902 – May 13, 1999) was an
American professional golfer, one of the world's top players...
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Sarazen (1921–1940) was an
American Hall of Fame
Champion Thoroughbred racehorse.
Owned by
Colonel Phil T. Chinn's
Himyar Stud,
Sarazen won his first...
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residents safe
during Indian attacks when the fort was out of reach. The
Sarazen Bridge was the
first feature to be
named for a player. It is a flat stone...
- career. Six men: Nicklaus, Woods, Hogan, Gary Player, Rory
McIlroy and Gene
Sarazen are the only
golfers to have won all four of the
majors during their career...
- Jack
Nicklaus 1926:
Bobby Jones 1932: Gene
Sarazen 1971: Lee
Trevino 1982: Tom
Watson 1922: Gene
Sarazen 1948: Ben
Hogan 1980: Jack
Nicklaus 2018: Brooks...
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tournaments within a player's career. Six
golfers have
accomplished this: Gene
Sarazen, Ben Hogan, Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus,
Tiger Woods, and Rory McIlroy....
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albatross (or
double eagle) made by Gene
Sarazen on the 15th hole in the
final round of the 1935 Masters.
Sarazen would go on to win the
tournament in a...
- for a
double eagle (albatross). This tied
Sarazen with
Craig Wood, and in the
ensuing 36-hole playoff,
Sarazen was the
victor by five strokes.
Byron Nelson...
- world's top
professional golfers have used
Wilson equipment,
including Gene
Sarazen (who had a 75-year
relationship with the company, the longest-running contract...
- The
Sarazen World Open was a
professional golf tournament,
named in
honor of seven-time
major champion and hall of
famer Gene
Sarazen. It was held from...