11-time PGA Tour Champions winner Dale Douglass dies, he was 86
The golf world is mourning the recent passing of former US Senior Open winner Dale Douglass, who died in Scottsdale, Arizona at the age of 86. He won 3 times on the PGA Tour, represented the U.S. at the 1969 Ryder Cup and was one of the early players to have great success on the Senior Tour (since renamed the PGA Tour Champions) having won 11 times. He was also inducted into the University of Colorado's Athletic Hall of Fame in 2010, the second golfer to do so after Hale Irwin. He also became the first University of Colorado golfer to play on the PGA Tour, and went on to become just the fifth player in history to play in 500 tournaments when he reached the mark in 2003.
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Source: Golfweek; RealFeelGolfMats

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