Alan Murray (golfer) explained

Alan Murray
Full Name:Alan Albert Murray
Birth Date:17 June 1940
Birth Place:Sydney, New South Wales
Death Place:Perth, Western Australia
Status:Professional
Prowins:76
Open:T19: 1964

Alan Albert Murray (17 June 1940 – 24 May 2019)[1] was an Australian professional golfer.

Murray was born in Sydney, and was educated at North Sydney Boys High School. He played golf worldwide, winning 76 tournaments including the 1961 Australian PGA Championship, 1962 French Open, and the 1967 Wills Masters.[1] He was the 1961 Australian PGA Order of Merit winner. In his only start in a major championship, he finished tied for 19th in the 1964 Open Championship. Murray represented Australia in the 1967 World Cup at Mexico City.[1]

Murray was a Life Member of the PGA of Australia[2] since 2005 and a co-founder, president and Life Member of the Singapore PGA.[1] He was the principal director of Champions Golf Academy, and coached players of all standards in South East Asia for the past 36 years.[2]

Murray died in Perth, Western Australia on 24 May 2019 after a long battle with skin cancer.[3]

Professional wins (51)

Australian circuit wins (19)

European circuit wins (1)

Japanese circuit wins (1)

Singapore circuit wins (5)

Other Asian wins (2)

Other wins (23)

Playoff record

Far East Circuit playoff record (0–1)

Team appearances

Notes and References

  1. http://www.asm-brunei.com/playerprofile.asp?PlayerID=268 Asian Senior Masters profile
  2. http://www.championsgolf.com.sg/profile.html Champions Golf Academy profile
  3. News: Golf: Singapore Professional Golfers Association co-founder Alan Murray dies at 78 . 26 May 2019 . The Straits Times . 25 May 2019 . en.
  4. News: 1969-02-03. Murray wins Open golf. 13. Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995). 2020-05-29.
  5. Web site: 2020-04-17. Curator's Choice. 2021-01-17. https://web.archive.org/web/20200417091221/http://www.australiangolfheritage.org.au/objectofthemonth.html. 17 April 2020.