- John Schlee
John H. Schlee (
June 2 ,1939 –June 2 ,2000 ) was an Americanprofessional golfer who played on thePGA Tour in the 1960s and 1970s.Schlee grew up in
Seaside, Oregon , where he was known as Jack Schlee. He served two years in theU.S. Army starting in 1957. Schlee attendedMemphis State University and was a member of thegolf team. Schlee took club pro jobs after college, and in 1965 was the individual medalist in the PGA Tour's inaugural qualifying school. He was the 1966 PGA Tour "Rookie-of-the-Year" making the cut in 13 events and finishing 48th on the money list.cite web | title=The High Life and Hard Times of John Schlee | publisher=GolfDigest.com |url=http://www.golfdigest.com/majors/usopen/index.ssf?/majors/usopen/gw20030606schlee.html | date=June 6 ,2003 | accessdate=10 December | accessyear=2006]Schlee played full-time on the PGA Tour from 1966–1977. He had more than 30 top-10 finishes in PGA Tour events. His career year was 1973 when he won the
Hawaiian Open and finished one stroke behindJohnny Miller in the U.S. Open.Schlee was forced into part-time play on the PGA Tour in the mid-1970s due to a series of health problems starting with back surgery in 1975 and followed by knee surgery in 1976. Schlee took a club pro job in
Rancho Viejo, Texas in June, 1977 after his third serious ailment in as many years, a painful injury to his left thumb. [cite web | title=A healthy 68 helped ease Schlee's pain | author=Westin, David | publisher=SportsIllustrated.com | date=April 7 ,2003 | url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/augusta/history/news/2003/04/07/history_schlee/ | accessdate=10 December | accessyear=2006] His last appearance was at theKemper Open in 1978.Schlee had four top-10 finishes in major championships: a solo 2nd at the 1973 U.S. Open, a T-10 at the 1975
PGA Championship , a T-4 at the 1976 PGA Chamopionship, and a T-8 atThe Masters in 1977.In 1980, Schlee began a teaching pro career at Industry Hills Golf Resort, east of Los Angeles. He also invented devices to help students of the game learn. In 1986, Schlee wrote a book, "Maximum Golf", which was a collection of his instructional theories and a tribute to his mentor,
Ben Hogan .After reaching the age of 50 in 1989, Schlee played in a few dozen
Senior PGA Tour events but never came close to winning an event. His best finish in this venue was a T-42. Schlee lived inTexas during most of his regular career years and inCalifornia during his senior career years.Schlee died in a California hospital in 2000 of complications from
Alzheimer's disease .PGA Tour wins
*1973
Hawaiian Open References
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