GOLF ROUNDUP : Floyd Has Comfortable 67 to Lead by One
Raymond Floyd, a hometown boy without a home, found a comfort zone Friday.
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Raymond Floyd, a hometown boy without a home, found a comfort zone Friday.
www.latimes.comThe Captains Club today announced that the 2013 Memorial Tournament presented by Nationwide Insurance would be played in honor of golfing great Ray Floyd. … In 1986, Floyd registered perhaps his most emotional victory, capturing the U.S. Open with a dramatic two-stroke win over Wadkins and Chip Beck at famed Shinnecock Hills Country Club after emerging from a nine-player logjam in the final round. With a closing 4-under 66, Floyd was the only player to finish under par at 1-under 279. At age...
www.thememorialtournament.comRaymond Floyd is a successful professional golfer and World Golf Hall of Fame member.
worldgolfhalloffame.orgRaymond Floyd on winning the 1986 US Open at Shinnecock, the art of tipping, and dealing with a cheat on the golf course (plus Bernie Madoff).
www.australiangolfdigest.com.auRaymond Loran Floyd is an American retired professional golfer who has won numerous tournaments on both the PGA Tour and Senior PGA Tour, including four majors ...
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