- Ed Sneed
Ed Sneed (born
August 6 ,1944 ) is an Americanprofessional golfer ,sportscaster and course design consultant, who played on thePGA Tour and theChampions Tour .Sneed was born in
Roanoke, Virginia . He attendedOhio State University and was a member of thegolf team. He turned pro in1967 .Sneed won 4 PGA Tour events during his career. His first win came in
1973 at the Kaiser International Open. A year later he was a wire-to-wire winner at theGreater Milwaukee Open ; in fact, the only golfer in the history of the tournament to win wire-to-wire untilBen Crane (2005) andCorey Pavin (2006). Sneed was a member of theRyder Cup team in1977 . He had more than 45 career top-10 wins in PGA Tour events.Sneed is best known for his meltdown in
The Masters in1979 . He began Sunday's round with a 5-stroke lead. He had a 3-stroke lead with three holes to play but bogied them all. He entered into a playoff with Tom Watson andFuzzy Zoeller , but lost to Zoeller in the second hole of a sudden-death playoff – the first time The Masters had used a sudden-death format to decide the Championship.Sneed made his debut on the
Senior PGA Tour (now known as theChampions Tour ) in1994 upon reaching the age of 50. His best finish in this venue is a T-5 at the1995 Bell Atlantic Classic.Sneed worked for eight years as a golf broadcaster for
ABC television and was withCNBC in2001 . He has also done some course design consulting. He lives inInnisbrook, Florida .PGA Tour wins
*1973
Kaiser International Open Invitational
*1974Greater Milwaukee Open
*1977Tallahassee Open
*1982Michelob-Houston Open Other wins
*1965 Ohio Intercollegiate
*1973 New South Wales Open
*1978 Jerry Ford Invitational (co-champion)
*1980 Morocco Grand PrixResults in major championships
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- bgcolor="#eeeeee"!align="left"|Tournament!1980!1981!1982!1983!1984!1985!1986!1987!1988
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The Masters
align="center"|T44
align="center"|CUT
align="center"|DNP
align="center"|CUT
align="center"|DNP
align="center"|DNP
align="center"|DNP
align="center"|DNP
align="center"|DNP
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U.S. Open
align="center" style="background:yellow;"|T8
align="center"|CUT
align="center"|DNP
align="center"|CUT
align="center"|DNP
align="center"|DNP
align="center"|DNP
align="center"|DNP
align="center"|DNP
-The Open Championship
align="center"|DNP
align="center"|DNP
align="center"|CUT
align="center"|DNP
align="center"|CUT
align="center"|DNP
align="center"|DNP
align="center"|DNP
align="center"|CUT
-PGA Championship
align="center"|T55
align="center"|T70
align="center"|T61
align="center"|T80
align="center"|DNP
align="center"|DNP
align="center"|DNP
align="center"|DNP
align="center"|DNPDNP = Did not play
CUT = missed the half-way cut
"T" indicates a tie for a place
Yellow background for top-10External links
* [http://www.pgatour.com/players/00/21/20/ Profile on PGA Tour's official site]
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