Hal Underwood | |
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Personal information | |
Full name | Hal Mac Underwood |
Born | Ballinger, Texas, U.S. | November 9, 1945
Sporting nationality | United States |
Career | |
College | University of Houston |
Status | Professional |
Former tour(s) | PGA Tour European Tour |
Professional wins | 3 |
Number of wins by tour | |
European Tour | 1 |
PGA Tour of Australasia | 2 |
Hal Mac Underwood (born November 9, 1945)[1] is an American professional golfer.
Amateur career
Underwood played college golf at the University of Houston. He played on two NCAA Championship teams (1966 and 1967), was an All-American in 1966 and 1967, and won several college tournaments.[2][3]
Professional career
Underwood never won on the PGA Tour but finished runner-up to Gary Player in the 1971 Greater Jacksonville Open.[4] He had a little more success internationally, winning the 1975 Portuguese Open on the European Tour and the two events on the Australian/New Zealand circuit. He also recorded a runner-up at the 1977 Malaysian Dunlop Masters.[5]
Amateur wins
Professional wins (3)
European Tour wins (1)
No. | Date | Tournament | Winning score | Margin of victory | Runner-up |
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1 | Apr 11, 1975 | Portuguese Open | E (73-72-71-76=292) | 3 strokes | Vicente Fernández |
New Zealand Circuit wins (1)
No. | Date | Tournament | Winning score | Margin of victory | Runner(s)-up |
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1 | Nov 30, 1975 | Otago Charity Classic | −6 (67-73-72-70=282) | Playoff | Bob Clark |
New Zealand Circuit playoff record (1–0)
No. | Year | Tournament | Opponent | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1975 | Otago Charity Classic | Bob Clark | Won with par on first extra hole |
PGA Tour of Australia wins (1)
No. | Date | Tournament | Winning score | Margin of victory |
Runner(s)-up |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Oct 2, 1977 | Queensland Open | −7 (71-69-71-70=281) | 2 strokes | Mike Ferguson, Peter Headland |
Playoff record
PGA Tour playoff record (0–1)
No. | Year | Tournament | Opponent | Result |
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1 | 1971 | Greater Jacksonville Open | Gary Player | Lost to par on second extra hole |
Awards and honors
- Underwood was inducted into the Texas Golf Hall of Fame in 1991.[6]
See also
References
- ↑ "FamilySearch.org". Retrieved 25 June 2023.
- 1 2 "National Golf Champions – University of Houston". p. 27.
- ↑ "University of Houston Media Almanac: 2015–16 Men's Golf" (PDF). Retrieved 25 June 2023.
- ↑ Macfeely, F.T. (March 22, 1971). "Gary Player wins in two hole playoff". Gettysburg Times. Associated Press. p. 5.
- ↑ "Suzuki Is Golf Victor". The New York Times. 1976-04-04. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-01-24.
- ↑ "Hal Underwood". Texas Golf Hall of Fame.
External links
- Hal Underwood at the PGA Tour official site
- Hal Underwood at the European Tour official site
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