Christy O'Connor Snr

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Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Template:Use Hiberno-English Template:Infobox golfer Patrick Christopher "Christy" O'Connor (21 December 1924 – 14 May 2016) was an Irish professional golfer. He was one of the leading golfers on the British and Irish circuit from the mid-1950s.

O'Connor won over 20 tournaments on the British PGA and finished in the top 10 in the Open Championship many times. Later he had considerable success in senior events, twice winning the World Senior Championship. In team events he played in 10 successive Ryder Cup matches and played in 15 Canada Cup/World Cup matches for Ireland, winning the Canada Cup in 1958 in partnership with Harry Bradshaw.

Early life

In 1924, O'Connor was born in Knocknacarra, a village in Galway. He caught his first glimpse of golf at the nearby Galway Golf Club, and from the age of 10 spent most of his spare time there. His foray into professional golf began with caddying, first at Galway and then over at Tuam Golf Club.

Professional career

In 1951, O'Connor turned professional with Tuam members funding his first tournament at the Open Championship at Royal Portrush, Antrim that same year. His 19th-place finish garnered a membership invitation from Bundoran Golf Club in Donegal, which he accepted.[1]

O'Connor's first professional win was at the Swallow-Penfold Tournament held in 1955, the first £1,000 prize to be offered in British golf. He went on to win the 1956 and 1959 British Masters. In 1958, he helped Ireland to win the Canada Cup in Mexico City playing with Harry Bradshaw. A year later, he moved to Dublin and joined The Royal Dublin Golf Club.[2] Throughout the 1960s he won at least one professional event during each year on the British Tour, a level of consistent success matched by very few other players. O'Connor rarely played professional tournaments outside Britain or Ireland, at one stage saying he forwent playing at the US Masters in Augusta because he couldn't afford to participate.[3]

The only major championship O'Connor played was the Open Championship. He played the event 26 times between 1951 and 1979. His best performance came at the 1965 Open Championship where O'Connor tied for second place with Brian Huggett, two behind five-time winner Peter Thomson.[4] He easily outplayed international stars like Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Sam Snead, and Gary Player. He received an astonishing 20 invitations to play the Masters but rejected all of them, citing prohibitive financial costs.[5]

O'Connor played in every Ryder Cup from 1955 to 1973, setting a record of ten appearances in the event which stood until it was surpassed by Nick Faldo in 1997. He was the Irish professional champion on ten occasions, including in 1978 (when he was 53), and was twice (1961 and 1962) recipient of the Vardon Trophy for leading the British Tour's Order of Merit.[6]

In the 1966 Carroll's International at Royal Dublin, O'Connor finished 2-3-3 (eagle-birdie-eagle) to win the tournament by 2 strokes. At the par-4 16th, he drove the green and holed a 20-foot putt. He then holed a 12-foot putt at the 17th and, at the par-5 18th, hit a 3-iron to 8 feet and holed the putt.[7] A plaque by the 16th tee commemorates the achievement. In 1970, he won the John Player Classic,[8] at that time its £25,000 first prize was the richest offered in golf (in those days, even the British Open champion received just a little over £5,000), it made him that season's leading money-winner, although not Order of Merit leader, which was decided by a points system not directly related to prize money.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Later in his career, O'Connor became the leading "senior" (over-50s) professional player of his day, just before the lucrative U.S.-based Senior PGA Tour, now known as the PGA Tour Champions, took off. He won the PGA Seniors Championship six times and the World Senior Championship in 1976 and 1977. O'Connor was elected to the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2009 in the Veterans category.[9]

Personal life

O'Connor met his wife, Mary Collins, in Donegal while he was a member of Bundoran Golf Club. They married in 1954 and had six children together.[1] During his early career he was known simply as Christy O'Connor, but his nephew of the same name also became a prominent golfer, and since that time they have been referred to as Christy O'Connor Senior and Christy O'Connor Junior, respectively. He was known as "Himself" among his golfing peers.[10] He died at the age of 91 in Mater Hospital, on 14 May 2016.[11]

Honours

O'Connor Sr (and his nephew, O'Connor Jr) were awarded a joint honorary doctorate by NUI Galway in 2006.

Professional wins (64)

European Tour wins (1)

No. Date Tournament Winning score Margin of
victory
Runner-up
1 25 Jun 1972 Carroll's International −12 (73-69-75-67=284) 4 strokes Template:Flagicon David Talbot

British PGA circuit wins (22)

Date Tournament Winning score Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
27 May 1955 Swallow-Penfold Tournament 74-71-73-74=292 2 strokes Template:Flagicon Eric Brown, Template:Flagicon Syd Scott
20 Apr 1956 Spalding Tournament 69-66-71-70=276 Shared title with Template:Flagicon Harry Weetman
20 Sep 1956 Dunlop Masters 71-67-72-67=277 1 stroke Template:Flagicon Eric Brown
14 Sep 1957 News of the World Match Play 5&4 in final Template:Flagicon Tom Haliburton
14 Jun 1959 Daks Tournament 69-64-67-74=274 3 strokes Template:Flagicon Peter Mills
20 Sep 1959 Dunlop Masters 71-70-69-66=276 4 strokes Template:Flagicon Joe Carr (am), Template:Flagicon Norman Drew
18 Jul 1960 Irish Hospitals Tournament 70-67-71-64=272
63 to 71 in playoff
Playoff
(18 holes)
Template:Flagicon Ken Bousfield
20 Aug 1960 Ballantine Tournament 69-66-70-72=277 2 strokes Template:Flagicon John Panton
4 Aug 1961 Carling-Caledonian Tournament 62-65-72-70=269 2 strokes Template:Flagicon John Panton, Template:Flagicon Harry Weetman
22 Jul 1962 Irish Hospitals Tournament 70-67-65-69=271 1 stroke Template:Flagicon Bob Charles
4 May 1963 Martini International 74-74-70-80=298 Shared title with Template:Flagicon Neil Coles
2 May 1964 Martini International 71-76-68-71=286 6 strokes Template:Flagicon Lionel Platts
24 May 1964 Jeyes Tournament 70-68-69-69=276 1 stroke Template:Flagicon Peter Thomson
19 Jul 1964 Carroll Sweet Afton Tournament 65-66-66-71=268 Playoff Template:Flagicon Roberto De Vicenzo
31 Jul 1965 Senior Service Tournament 64-71-68=203 1 stroke Template:Flagicon Hugh Boyle, Template:Flagicon Jacky Cupit
6 Aug 1966 Gallaher Ulster Open 65-67-68-68=268 Playoff Template:Flagicon Cobie Legrange, Template:Flagicon George Will
28 Aug 1966 Carroll's International 71-68-67-66=272 2 strokes Template:Flagicon Eric Brown
13 Aug 1967 Carroll's International 66-69-70-72=277 2 strokes Template:Flagicon Tommy Horton
10 Aug 1968 Gallaher Ulster Open 69-66-?-?=267 2 strokes Template:Flagicon Peter Butler
5 Oct 1968 Alcan International 71-72-71-74=288 Shared title with Template:Flagicon Bill Large
2 Aug 1969 Gallaher Ulster Open 65-69-?-?=271 3 strokes Template:Flagicon Norman Drew, Template:Flagicon Malcolm Gregson,
Template:Flagicon Bernard Hunt, Template:Flagicon Jimmy Martin
6 Sep 1970 John Player Classic 70-71-73-72=286 1 stroke Template:Flagicon Tony Jacklin

Other wins (33)

Senior wins (8)

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Playoff record

European Senior Tour playoff record (0–1)

No. Year Tournament Opponents Result
1 1992 Forte PGA Seniors Championship Template:Flagicon Tony Grubb, Template:Flagicon Tommy Horton Horton won with birdie on first extra hole

Results in major championships

Tournament 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959
The Open Championship T19 T24 T20 T10 T10 T19 T3 T5
Tournament 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969
The Open Championship T36 T3 T16 6 T6 T2 T13 21 CUT 5
Tournament 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979
The Open Championship T17 T35 T23 T7 T56 CUT CUT T36

Note: O'Connor only played in The Open Championship.

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CUT = missed the half-way cut (3rd round cut in 1977 Open Championship)
"T" indicates a tie for a place

Team appearances

See also

Notes

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References

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