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Dale Hayes Personal information Full name Dale Hayes Born 1 July 1952
Pretoria, South AfricaHeight 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) Weight 276 lb (125 kg; 19.7 st) Nationality South Africa Residence Sandton, South Africa Career College None Turned professional 1970 Former tour(s) Sunshine Tour
European TourProfessional wins 21 Number of wins by tour European Tour 4 Sunshine Tour 13 Other 2 Best results in Major Championships Masters Tournament T19: 1976 U.S. Open DNP The Open Championship T11: 1978 PGA Championship DNP Achievements and awards European Tour
Order of Merit winner1975 Dale Hayes (born 1 July 1952) is a South African professional golfer.
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Career outline
Hayes won the 15–17 Boys category at the Junior World Golf Championships in 1969. He turned professional the following year and quickly became a successful pro. He won more than a dozen events in South Africa, and was runner up on the South African Tour Order of Merit in 1974, 1975, 1976 and 1979. In 1974 he won the World Cup of Golf for South Africa in partnership with Bobby Cole.
In 1971 Hayes won the Spanish Open at the age of 18 years and 290 days, becoming the youngest winner on the European Tour, a record which stood until Danny Lee won the 2009 Johnnie Walker Classic. By 1973 he was fourth on the European Tour Order of Merit, improving to second in 1974 and first in 1975. He also finished in the top four in 1978 and 1979, but played little professional golf after his late twenties.
Since he stopped playing tour golf Hayes has remained involved in the sport in a variety of ways. He has worked as a broadcaster in South Africa and for the Golf Channel, started and edited a golf magazine and helped to found an internet golf shopping business. He is involved in golf course design through a company called Matkovich & Hayes, although he deals only with marketing and public relations, while the actual design is handled by his business partner Peter Matkovic, a professional golfer with a modest playing record. Hayes also works as a public speaker and gives golf clinics.
Amateur wins
- 1969 World Junior Championship (Boys 15–17), South African Amateur Stroke Play Championship, German Amateur Championship, Brazilian Amateur Championship
- 1970 South African Amateur Stroke Play Championship, Scottish Amateur Stroke Play Championship
Professional wins (21)
European Tour wins (4)
- 1975 Swiss Open
- 1978 Italian Open, French Open
- 1979 Spanish Open
South African Tour wins (13)
- 1971 Bert Hagerman Invitational, Corlett Drive Classic
- 1972 Holiday Inns Royal Swazi Sun Open, Rolux Open, Schoeman Park Open
- 1973 Rhodesian Masters
- 1974 Beck's PGA Championship
- 1975 Beck's PGA Championship, Holiday Inns Open
- 1976 BP South African Open Championship, Sportman Lager PGA Championship
- 1978 ICL International, Kronenbrau South African Masters
Other wins (4)
- This list is incomplete.
- 1971 Spanish Open
- 1974 Coca-Cola Young Professionals' Championship
- 1975 T.P.D. Young Professionals' Championship
- 1980 Columbian Open
Results in major championships
Tournament 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 The Masters DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP CUT T19 CUT DNP DNP DNP DNP U.S. Open DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP The Open Championship CUT DNP 17 CUT T39 CUT T32 T48 DNP T11 CUT T38 CUT PGA Championship DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP = Did not play
CUT = missed the half-way cut
"T" = tied
Green background for wins. Yellow background for top-10.External links
- Dale Hayes at the European Tour official site
- Dale Hayes at the Sunshine Tour official site
- Matkovich & Hayes Golf Course Architects
- Hayes, Matkovich and Associtates Golf Estate Development
European Tour Order of Merit and Race to Dubai winners 1971 Peter Oosterhuis • 1972 Peter Oosterhuis • 1973 Peter Oosterhuis • 1974 Peter Oosterhuis • 1975 Dale Hayes • 1976 Seve Ballesteros • 1977 Seve Ballesteros • 1978 Seve Ballesteros • 1979 Sandy Lyle • 1980 Sandy Lyle • 1981 Bernhard Langer • 1982 Greg Norman • 1983 Nick Faldo • 1984 Bernhard Langer • 1985 Sandy Lyle • 1986 Seve Ballesteros • 1987 Ian Woosnam • 1988 Seve Ballesteros • 1989 Ronan Rafferty • 1990 Ian Woosnam • 1991 Seve Ballesteros • 1992 Nick Faldo • 1993 Colin Montgomerie • 1994 Colin Montgomerie • 1995 Colin Montgomerie • 1996 Colin Montgomerie • 1997 Colin Montgomerie • 1998 Colin Montgomerie • 1999 Colin Montgomerie • 2000 Lee Westwood • 2001 Retief Goosen • 2002 Retief Goosen • 2003 Ernie Els • 2004 Ernie Els • 2005 Colin Montgomerie • 2006 Pádraig Harrington • 2007 Justin Rose • 2008 Robert Karlsson • 2009 Lee Westwood • 2010 Martin KaymerCategories:- South African golfers
- European Tour golfers
- Sunshine Tour golfers
- 1952 births
- Living people
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