- Earl Stewart
Earl Richard Stewart, Jr. (
October 15 ,1921 –July 11 ,1990 ) was an Americanprofessional golfer who played on thePGA Tour in the 1950s and 1960s; and was a college head golf coach in the 1970s and 1980s.Stewart was born in
Dallas, Texas . He attendedLouisiana State University and was a member of thegolf team. In 1941, he won the NCAA Championship, and led the Bayou Bengals to a share of the NCAA team title in 1942.Stewart had three wins in PGA Tour events during his career. His first win came in 1953 at the
Greater Greensboro Open . He would win the Ardmore Open later that year. His best finish in a major was T-15 at The Masters in 1953. [cite web|title=Golf Major Championships|url=http://golfmajorchampionships.com/players?player=670|accessdate=2008-01-09] Like many professional golfers of his generation, Stewart earned his living primarily as a club pro. His third and final win on the PGA Tour, the 1961Dallas Open Invitational , came on his own course at the Oak Cliff Country Club.Stewart was the head golf coach at
Southern Methodist University from 1975–1987. He coached both the men's and women's teams. Men's golf was dropped by the university in 1980.He won a national championship with the women's team in 1979. One of his students was future two-time U.S. Open and PGA ChampionPayne Stewart (no relation). In 1987, he was inducted into the National Golf Coaches Association Coaches Hall of Fame for his role as a women's collegiate golf coach at SMU.Stewart died after a long illness at the age of 68.
Amateur wins
*1941 NCAA Championship (individual medalist)
PGA Tour wins
*1953
Greater Greensboro Open ,Ardmore Open
*1961Dallas Open Invitational Other regular career wins
*1950 Orlando Two-Ball (with
Patty Berg )References
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