- Billy Burke (golfer)
William John "Billy" Burke, born Burkowski (
December 14 ,1902 –April 19 ,1972 ) was a prominent American golfer of the 1930s. His greatest season was 1931, when he won the U.S. Open, reached the semi-finals of thePGA Championship , and won four events on the professional circuit, plus appeared on theRyder Cup team where he was undefeated in two matches. Subsequently he was selected for the 1933Ryder Cup team and won his only match. His 1931 U.S. Open win came in a marathon playoff. He andGeorge Von Elm were tied at 292 (8 over par) after regulation play. They played a 36-hole playoff the next day and tied again at 149 (7 over par). The following day they played 36 more holes and Burke emerged victorious 148 to 149. He was born inNaugatuck, Connecticut and died inClearwater, Florida .PGA Tour wins (13)
*1927 (2) Florida Open Championship, Central Florida Open
*1928 (1)North and South Open
*1929 (2) New York State Open, Glens Falls Open
*1930 (1) Mid South Open
*1931 (2) U.S. Open, Glens Falls Open
*1932 (1) Florida West Coast Open
*1935 (1) The Cascades Open
*1936 (1) Centennial Open
*1939 (1) Walter Hagen 25th Anniversary (withEd Dudley )
*1940 (1)Miami Biltmore International Four-Ball (with Craig Wood)Major championship is shown in bold.
Other wins
"this list may be incomplete"
*1938Ohio Open
*1939Ohio Open
*1945Ohio Open
*1955Ohio Open Results in major championships
NYF = Tournament not yet founded
NT = No tournament
DNP = Did not play
WD = Withdrew
CUT = missed the half-way cut
"T" indicates a tie for a place
Green background for wins. Yellow background for top-10ee also
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Golfers with most PGA Tour wins
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