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933:. In the third round he shot a 68 (−2) but fell into solo fourth place, three behind leader Lyle and one back of second place holders Grady and Davis. In the final round's first nine holes Colandro scored one birdie against no bogeys to get into contention. Colandro then birdied the 12th hole to briefly take the solo lead. However, all other serious contenders ultimately birdied the hole too. At this point, Colandro was tied for the lead with Lyle and Davis at ten-under-par. Grady and Somers were one shot back. However, "Colandro kept it going to the end, while the others faltered." Lyle in particular struggled, making three consecutive bogeys from the 13th to 15th holes "to drop out of the picture." Grady and Somers also shot three-over-par for the remainder of the tournament to finish well back. Only Davis remained as a serious challenger. Colandro, however, made "crucial pars" at the 14th and 16th holes to maintain the lead. Playing behind Colandro, Davis "couldn't match his rival on the 16th, three-putting for a bogey." Colandro, meanwhile, parred the 17th hole and the "tricky" 18th hole to take the clubhouse lead. Davis needed to birdie the final hole to tie. However, his approach missed the green and it "rolled back down a hill." He responded with a "brilliant chip" but it missed going in "by centimeters." Colandro won the event. With the victory, he won A$ 33,141, "by far his biggest" of his career. With his final round 67 (−3) he finished at 270 (−10), one ahead of Davis, three ahead of third-place finisher Lyle, and four ahead of Grady and Somers, who finished in a tie for fourth. Colandro dedicated the win to his father. At the presentation ceremony he said, "He was a pro who taught me to play golf and he is up there looking down now." He also stated later in the ceremony, "I think this win would mean more to me than any other player in the field. You look at all the other guys who were challenging and they are exempt to play just about anywhere in the world. I am not exempt to play anywhere." Colandro defeated some of the world's best golfers, in particular Lyle and Davis, who were ranked inside the world's top ten. 1376:. He received much media attention at this event. Colandro opened with a 67 (−5) to tie for the lead. The rest of the tournament, however, was far more unsteady. In the second round, on the 10th hole, Colandro missed a putt. In frustration, he banged his putter against a sprinkler head and cart path modifying the putter's shape. In addition, he had "a run-in with a cameraman at the 14th hole." He subsequently bogeyed three of the last five holes. He still managed to shoot a 71 (−1). He was in a tie for fifth place, now three back of the lead. In the third round he shot an even-par 72 to remain in contention, two behind the leaders. However, he was informed after the round that he was disqualified. Early on Saturday, before the third round, Colandro's caddie, Gerry Meares, spoke to tour operations manager Trevor Herden. He spoke about Colandro slamming his putter into the sprinkler head on Saturday which modified the shape of the putter. Colandro was specifically accused of "changing the (lie) shape of his putter." According to Herden, playing with a "bent putter" was against the rules. "Mike Colandro is accordingly disqualified from the tournament," Herden stated. Herden told the media, "For the last six holes he had to putt on the toe of his putter. He told his caddie he had flattened it. He admitted that he had flattened it but he didn't think it was enough to warrant any penalty." Colandro protested the decision. "It looks as though someone is out to get me," he said. But actually it really was that Colandro never learnt his lesson from the first time. Colandro specifically breached rule 4–2, "Playing Characteristics Changed." The situation was remarkable similar to his disqualification from the 873:. Colandro did not get off to a particularly hot start. His approach shot on the par-5 1st hole "was headed for the water" but then fortuitously "hit a tree and stopped." He "chipped close" for a birdie. He parred the next five holes. Colandro, however, then finished "the front nine with a flourish," birdieing the next three holes. Colandro continued to play flawlessly on the back nine, scoring five birdies against no bogeys, to take command. He was only one off the course record and held a three-shot lead. The second round was much more erratic. Colandro hit his approach into the water on the first hole leading to a double-bogey. He then bogeyed the next two holes. He made three consecutive birdies near the end of the front nine to get back in it. He ultimately shot a one-under-par 71 to hold a one-stroke lead over a number of players. "What a struggle today was!" he said after the round. In the final round Colandro birdied the first two holes "to put some distance between himself and the field right away." However, he bogeyed the 5th hole opening the doors once more. He eagled the par-5 13th, though, to create separation once again. He then birdied the 16th hole to assure the win. Colandro shot a 68 (−4) for a two-shot win over 280:. Colandro won his first two matches of the event and reached the quarterfinals. In the quarterfinals he played William Reklaitis of Rockledge Golf Club. Colandro was 2 up at the turn and remained two holes up with two to play. However, Reklaitis won the 17th and 18th holes, including a birdie at the last, to send it to extra holes. Colandro, though, birdied the first extra hole to win the match. In the semifinals he played "tournament medalist" Paul Maloney. Colandro quickly fell behind, 3 down at the turn. Colandro birdied the 10th hole to get closer but Maloney won a number of holes in the middle of the back nine to assure the win. Maloney won it 3 & 2. Later in the year, in September, Colandro played the Hartford District Amateur. At the end of regulation, Colandro was tied with five other players for the lead. They played an 18-hole playoff to determine the champion. Colando won it. He was believed to be the youngest-ever winner of the event. Colandro graduated from Newington High School in 1972. 1177:. In the final round, Colandro was at five-under-par for the tournament after 15 holes. On the 16th hole he made a 20-foot birdie putt. He said later, "After the 16th hole, I thought I was two shots ahead. It was that putt that made me think I was going to win." However, playing ahead, competitor Don Robertson holed out an 8-iron from the rough on the 18th hole. With the eagle, he was now tied with Colandro. Colandro "almost avoided the playoff" but narrowly missed birdie putts on the 17th and 18th holes. The sudden-death playoff began on the first hole. Colandro hit his drive in the rough tree a grove of trees while his competitor hit his drive in the middle of the fairway. "With no way out," Colandro somehow "floated an 8-iron over a wall of pine trees and onto the green." Robertson, who missed the green, made bogey and Colandro two-putted for the win. 646:, and amateur Tim Elliiot. Colandro and Stephens played a sudden-death playoff to decide the championship. The playoff would begin on the 10th hole. On the first playoff hole, Colandro's drive "landed in the trees" and his approach went into a bunker. Stephens, meanwhile, "comfortably" made the green in regulation. Colandro had an 11-metre bunker shot. He stated later, "It was a very hard shot with a capital V-E-R-Y." However, Colandro holed the shot for birdie. Stephens could not match him and Colandro won the tournament. Afterwards Colandro stated, "I didn't expect to hole the ball, I was just hoping to get it up there so I could get it in for par. You just don't get bunker shots like that in. But as soon as I hit it I thought it had a chance." Later in the month, he also won the Bendigo pro-am. 830:. Jones held a one-stroke lead over Colandro but was in trouble on the 15th hole. However, he negotiated a "treacherous" pitch to make par and maintain the lead. However, Colandro recorded a "beautiful birdie" on the par-3, 159-metre 17th hole to tie. On the par-4 final hole Colandro had a one-iron approach to the green. It "brushed over-hanging trees" and landed near the green. Colandro hit a "brave pitch" to within three-metres of the hole. He had a par putt to tie. However, it hit the "right edge of the cup" and lipped out. Colandro finished in solo second. Despite the disappointing finish, Colandro was optimistic. "I am happy with what I did," he said after the round. "I put myself in a position to win and did not choke today. It is my best finish in Australia." 762:. Colandro opened poorly in the first round with an 80 (+10), including double bogeys on the 10th and 12th holes. Colandro's poor play was due to, in his words, "lost concentration and a couple of poor swings. You can shoot a high number when that happens." He responded with a 76 (+6) and missed the cut by a wide margin. Colandro was not particularly discouraged by the result, however. "It wasn't a bad effort considering that for a few months I didn't really know what my life was about," he said later, referencing the recent death of his fiancée. Late in the summer he won two state opens. In early August, Colandro played the three-round 438:. On Sunday, Colandro shot four-under-par over the first 10 holes to put him at nine-under-par for the tournament. It was the best aggregate score he had in any tournament in his career to that point. He was anxious and conferred with playing partner Palmer on what to do. Palmer advised him to not be complacent and push forward and achieve a better score. Colandro, however, had a "struggling finish," double-bogeying the 13th hole and ultimately recording a 71 (−1). At 282 (−6) he finished in a tie for 42nd. Despite the disappointing close, it was his best result of his PGA Tour career so far. A month later, Colandro opened well at the 742:. There were 27 slots open to advance to the event proper. In the morning round, at Century Country Club, Colandro opened with a one-over-par-71. However, at the afternoon round at Old Oaks Country Club, he "struggled." He was over-par early, made bogeys at the 13th and 14th holes, and then missed a 20-foot par putt at the last. Colandro said he was so "upset" by his finish that, in his own words, he wanted "to throw up all over the place." However, at the last minute Colando got into a 3-for-5 playoff to determine who got the last three slots. With a "routine par 4" on the first playoff hole Colandro moved onto the 970:. "I played with Greg Norman and Bernhard Langer, and it was like being in the final group of a PGA Tour event," he said. "There were 10,000−12,000 people following us, and 50 people with every other group. I was a bit in awe and shot a 74, but it's the kind of thing you have to use as a positive experience." He came back with a final round 70 (−2) to finish in a tie for seventh. Shortly after the event, Colandro completed his eighth season in Australia. At this point, he was in 7th place on the Order of Merit. He had won over A$ 50,000 for the first half of the year. Colandro also played a few events on the 1442:, Colandro won more than 50 professional tournaments across the world. Many local pros stated he was one of the best golfers ever from the area. Local club professional Jim Becker stated, "He was the best chipper and bunker player I've ever seen." Goodwin Park Golf Course club professional Jim Goshdigian said that Colandro "accomplished more worldwide than any other player in Goodwin Park GC history." During his career, he held the course records at several Australian golf courses and at Bairnsdale Golf Course and Indian Hills Golf Course in Connecticut. 670:, Australia. Colandro was one-over-par at the midway point of the tournament. However, in the third round he played excellently, shooting a "scintillating" nine-under-par 63, breaking the course record. He moved into a tie for third place. Colandro stated it was his "best-ever round in competition." However, on Sunday he fired an "ordinary" 74 (+2). He finished in a tie for fourth place. For the remainder of the year, Colandro had much success at minor tournaments. A few days later after his success at Warrnambool, Colandro began preparations to play the 1158:. He was two back of the lead after two rounds. After the third round he was "still in contention at five under." In final round he had an "undulating" performance, scoring four birdies against four bogeys, but "a late charge" gave him solo third place. For the remainder of the 1989–90 season, however, Colandro did not have much success at regular events on the Australian tour. He did win two minor tournaments, however. In late December, Colandro played the two-round Jack Newton Celebrity Classic. The event was held at Twantin-Noosa Golf Club in 698:. With consecutive rounds of even-par 72 he won the event by two strokes over Rob McNaughton. He finished 1985 ranked 19th on the Order of Merit, his best performance so far. Despite this success, Colandro was beginning to receive negative press coverage for his antagonistic behavior at golf tournaments. Over the course of the 1985 season, he received a number of "hefty fines" for failing to control his "temper" at tournaments. In addition, Colandro was becoming known for his confrontational behavior with rules officials. According to the 818:'s lead. In the second round he recorded a "bold" finish, finishing with four consecutive birdies, to take the solo lead. With rounds of 68 and 67, it was considered "the best start" of his career. In the third round, Colandro had to negotiate "wild winds" which reached up to "60 kilometers per hour." He had a "horrendous start," opening with a double bogey and bogey. However, he "fought his way back into contention" but then "slumped" with a final hole bogey. He shot a 77 (+5) but maintained the lead, this time tied with 1558: 90: 1338:. Aided by "perfect scoring conditions," Colandro was seven-under-par over the first 16 holes. He was on track to equal or break Concord's course record of 64. However, Colandro "collapsed spectacularly with a bogey and a triple bogey on the last two holes." Despite this setback, after three rounds Colandro was still in contention, in a tie for third. However, he played poorly during the final day and ultimately finished in a tie for 14th. In late April, Colandro began play at the three-round 571:. Colandro opened with a 68 (−2) to take a two-stroke lead. Fran Marello, a friend of Colandro's from his junior golf days in Connecticut, "put on a little pressure," shooting a final round 69 (−1). However, Colandro "nailed down the victory" at the 16th hole, hitting a wedge shot to three feet to assure birdie. With his 67 (−3), he won by four strokes over Marello. In addition, Colandro's pro-am team also won the group competition. In July, Colandro successfully earned entry into the 1166:. He shot an opening round 68 (−4) to put him two shots behind leader Jeff Woodland. Early in the second round, at the par-3 3rd hole, he "provided the best shot of the day," a 6-iron tee shot that went into the cup. It was only the second hole-in-one of his career. This helped him take the lead. However, he bogeyed the par-4 15th hole to fall into a tie with Woodland. He ultimately finished in a tie with Woodland to share the championship. Also, late in 1989–90 season he won the 1634: 1323:. In the final round, Colandro shot a 65 (−5) to tie Bates and Canada's Mike Pero for the lead at the end of regulation. They played a sudden-death playoff to determine the champion. Pero bogeyed the second playoff hole to eliminate himself. On the fifth playoff hole, Bates hit his drive out of bounds which led to double-bogey. Colando won it with a par. It was his first victory in a four-round tournament since 1988. Roughly a month later he began play the 865:
holes to lose the lead. Though he shot one-under-par from there on in he finished one back. He finished the tournament at 212, one-under-par, one behind amateur Kevin Giancola. "I knew I had the tournament won if I hit good shots coming in, and I did that," he said after the round. "But I just got crazy with the putter." Despite the loss, Colandro earned the $ 4,000 first prize money as Giancola was an amateur. The following week he attempted to defend his
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one-under-par 70 in the second round to win medalist honors. As a team, Goodwin Park finished in second place, two back of the host team, Hubbard Heights. In August he played the Hartford District Amateur, the event he won five years previous. Colandro was considered one of the favorites. Like in 1970, he won the event. In September he played the Manchester Open, a professional event. He shot an even-par 72 to achieve low amateur honors. Champion
1248:. The event was three-rounds long and held at the Bangor Municipal Golf Course. At the par-69 course, Colandro shot even-par rounds the first two rounds to position himself in a tie for fourth place, three back of the lead. In the final round, the leaders struggled early while Colandro birdied four of the first 12 holes to take the lead. With his 67 (−2), he would go on to win it by two. The following Monday, he started play at the three-round 1285:, in joint fourth place. By the 7th hole of the third round, he was in the lead. Two holes later, on the 9th green, Colandro missed a birdie putt. Frustrated about the missed putt, Colandro "bent his putter in anger" and then tapped in. Colandro "immediately told a PGA official, asking him if he would be allowed to continue." However, the rules official, Trevor Herden, told him that he was disqualified. Colandro's playing partner, 715:. In early March he played the Rich River Golf Classic. In the third round he opened with a "stunning run" of four consecutive birdies. He ultimately shot a 68 (−3) finished the round tied with Rodger Davis for second place. He closed with an even-par 71 to finish solo third. It was his last event of the season. Around this time, Colandro was thinking about becoming a member of the Victorian PGA and moving permanently to 642:. After three rounds he was at 221, in a tie for ninth. However, he played poorly in the final round, shooting a 77, to finish in a tie for 18th. In April, Colandro played the three-round Ansett Yarra Yarra Easter Classic. He opened with rounds of 68 and 74 to put him near the lead. In the final round he shot a 72 to finish tied with Robert Stephens at the end of regulation. They finished one ahead of Mark Nash, 1256:. Colandro opened two shots behind the lead. The second and third rounds were played over the course of one day, July 30. In the second round, Colandro recorded a bogey-free 68 (−3) to move two strokes in front. In the final round he continued with flawless play, failing to make a bogey during the first 15 holes. With a final round 71 (E), he ended up winning the tournament by seven shots. 1365:. Although the course was playing relatively easy, Colandro shot an opening round 78 (+8). Colandro had five three-putts. However, he played much better in the second round, shooting a 67 (−3), though he missed the cut by a shot. Despite missing the cut, Colandro was proud of his performance. "I felt after shooting the 67 that I belonged with the best of them," he said. 470:. He opened with even-par rounds of 73 to put himself near the lead. However, on the weekend he followed with rounds of 76 to finish outside of the top ten. By early November, Colandro had played in six events and made the cut in all of them. He finished his first season in Australia ranked inside the top 50 on the Order of Merit. In February 1982, Colandro played the 655:, "This is a big year for me. I have to be realistic. I've been guilty about not thinking about the future the last few years. I've set a lot of short-term goals, but I've never set long-term goals. I'm at the point where I'm saying you've either got to start winning now, or start looking for other things to do in your life." In early August he played the three-round 799:. In the second round, however, "he struck trouble early." The morning dew caused "his glasses to fog up" and he could not see well for the first four holes. In addition, he had some contention with rules officials. He still managed to shoot a 72 and was only one back of the lead. In the third round he shot a 71 (−2) but fell to a tie for fifth, five back of leader 536:. After two rounds he was at 143 (−1). On Friday night of the tournament, he learned his father died. He continued to play, however, stating that "his father would have wanted him to play." On Saturday, during the third round, he shot a 68 (−4) to put him only three shots off of the lead. Colandro ultimately finished in solo fourth place, four back of champion 659:. Colandro had an up and down day but birdied the final hole to finish at one-under-par, near the lead. In the second round he shot an even-par 70 to stay close to the lead. In the final round, however, Colandro bogeyed the first two holes to fall out of it. He ultimately shot a 73 (+3) and finished in a tie for solo fourth, nine behind champion Jeff Lewis. 1391:. The hearing specifically concerned Colandro potentially "breaching the players' code of conduct." Colandro's caddy, Gerry Meares, stated that Colandro "knew the putter was altered and asked him not to say anything." It was a "marathon" session lasting more than five hours. At the end of the hearing, chairman of the committee, Grant Hattam, a partner with 860:. Colandro opened the tournament poorly, shooting four-over-par for the first seven holes. However, he shot two-under-par for the remainder of the round to tie Doug Dalziel at the end of regulation. On the first playoff hole with Dalziel, Colandro holed a 70-foot chip shot for birdie to win the event. In August, he attempted to defend in his 7039: 567:. The final qualifying event was held in New Jersey. Colandro played well for most of the event and was on the mark to qualify. However, he shot a 40 on the final nine to miss qualifying by a shot. A few days later, Colandro started playing the two-round Hellawell Cadillac-Oldsmobile Pro-am. The event was held at Pittsfield Country Club in 618:. He opened with a 71 (−1), scoring six birdies. He "continued his run of birdies" with four more in the second round. With a 70 (−2) he took the lead. Colandro had a chance to maintain to lead on Saturday. However, he "threw away his chance," missing an "easy" putt on the 16th and then bogeying the 17th hole. He was two behind leaders 856:. Colandro briefly worked as the head pro at Goodwin Park Golf Course, the course where he learned to play golf. However, he quickly decided it "wasn't for him." In early May, he played the Robert F. Noonan Pro-Am Golf Classic. It was his first American tournament of the year. The event was held at Oronoque Village Country Club in 6517: 520:. He opened with rounds of 73 and 71 to put himself at even-par, in fifth place. However, Colandro shot a third round 75 to shoot himself out of contention. However, he shot a final round 71 (−1) for solo third place. Colandro's round was one of only four sub-par rounds for the day. In October 1983, he had much success at the 6911: 5974: 3797: 2862: 2726: 6049: 4804: 2701: 826:. After the round he stated, "I've seen worse but it's not often that you shoot 77 and still have the lead." In the final round Colandro had a "patchy day" fell behind Baker-Finch on the front nine. However, Baker-Finch "blew it" with bogeys on the 14th and 15th holes leaving the championship up to Colandro and 1005:. He was hoping to receive a number of exemptions into PGA Tour tournaments after his win in New Zealand. However, he did not get into either the Kemper event or Westchester event or many other PGA Tour events. He later stated that he was "let down by my home country." Colandro also attempted to qualify for the 1420:
after 1995. He played on the tour for 16 years. He still occasionally played in local New England events. However, around the year 2000, he retired as a touring professional. Colandro still worked in the golf industry, however. He worked as a swing instructor, created a golf-related DVD-CD video, and
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at Paraparaumu Beach Golf Course. In the first round he opened with a 68 to put him near the lead. However, he shot a 74 in the second round to fall into a tie for 14th. He closed well, however, with a third round 71 to move into a tie for 11th place and ultimately finished the tournament in the top
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championship. In the first round he shot an even-par 71 followed by a second round 72 (+1). During the final round, Colandro played the back nine first. He eagled the par-5 13th on the way to a 32 (−4). He had a two-shot lead at this point. However, he missed short par putts at the 1st, 2nd, and 4th
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at Hartford Golf Club. It was his first appearance at the tournament since 1975, when he was an amateur. He shot an opening round 69 (−2) to take the solo lead. Colandro shot over-par in the second round but maintained the lead. In the final round, Colandro played better and expanded his lead to six
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parred the last two holes to secure the win. Colandro finished solo second, one back. He earned A$ 18,360. It was the largest cheque of his career. Colandro was especially proud of the way he played under pressure. "I wasn't really in the position to win this time until the final run, but the way I
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Shortly after the season ended, however, tragedy struck. On March 10, Colandro was driving a car in Melbourne with his fiancée, Eames. The car "skidded off the road and into a pole." Eames was "killed instantly." Colandro stated a few months later, "She was crushed to death and had to have a closed
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pro. "I'm really delighted because I played in some tough company and really stood up to it," he said after the event. His final total was 202 (−14). It was his lowest aggregate total in any tournament ever. In addition, it was a wire-to-wire win. He also successfully defended his victory from the
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again. The event was held at Bangor Municipal Golf Course. At the par-70 course, Colandro shot rounds of 67 and 70 to put him in a tie for second, four back of the lead held by Fran Marrello. In the final round, Colandro played in the final group with Marrello and Chip Hall. Over the course of the
1289:, stated afterwards, "He had a rush of blood and tapped the ball into the hole. It happened so quickly I didn't have time to call out a warning." The disqualification was considered "stunning." Colandro immediately "rushed off the course" while "refusing requests by officials to speak to media." 315:
and Rick Rhodes. In the summer he returned to Connecticut and played in some notable events. In July he played the New England Public Links. He opened with a 71, one of only two players to match par, and take the joint lead. In addition, his Goodwin Park team was in second place. Colandro shot a
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reported that "there was not enough evidence to convict Colandro." "Mr. Colandro has received the benefit of the doubt," Hattam said after the event. Colandro also spoke after the decision. "It hasn't been easy to live with and it was a tough time over Christmas," he said. "I feel good at being
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In his youth, Colandro started his golf career as a caddy. He was a caddy at Rockledge Golf Club in West Hartford and some other clubs in the area. In his spare time, Colandro would play these courses as well. In general, however, Colandro largely honed his skills at Goodwin Park Golf Course in
1296:, Colandro did not produce many highlights at significant Australian events. However, Colandro also had much success a pro-ams late in the season. In March, he began play in the Toshiba-Prime series, a notable pro-am circuit in Australia. He was considered one of the top draws along with 845:. Like the previous week he was near the lead in the middle of the tournament − in a tie for third after three rounds − but faded with a Sunday 74 (+2). Largely due to his high finish in Tasmania, however, he finished the beginning of the 1987 year ranked in ninth place on the 442:. He shot a first round 71 to put him near the top ten. However, he shot a second round 79 to miss the cut. For the remainder of the year Colandro did not have much success, failing to make the cut in any of his subsequent PGA Tour events, including his hometown event, the 783:. In the final round, Colandro was one-over-par through the first 15 holes, with one bogey and 14 pars. He fell into tie for the lead with clubhouse leader Charles Smith. However, Colandro birdied the 16th hole to take the solo lead. He parred in from there to win by one. 1071:
Colandro's poor play continued through 1989. Through the first two months of the year he did not record anything better than a tie for 21st in a stroke play event. In March, though, he began to have more success. Colandro recorded consecutive top-15 performances at the
1372:. Early in the season, he again seriously speculated about moving permanently to Australia. "I'm a bloody Aussie now," he said. "I might as well live here." Early in the season he recorded a few top-25s but was never close to contending. In mid-December he played the 1196:. He was near the top ten after the second round and but failed to seriously contend on the weekend, finishing in tie for 17th place. He made the cut in three of his next four events but failed to place inside the top 25 in any of them. At the end of the year, at the 1084:. At the end of the first half of the 1989 season, Colandro was in 38th place on the PGA Tour of Australia's Order of Merit. He had earned roughly $ 22,000 so far. During this era, Colandro started doing "corporate outings" in Australia which were quite lucrative. 1244:. During the final week of July he went on a winning streak. On July 24, Colandro began play at the two-round Tunxis Invitational Pro-Am, the event he won the previous year. He successfully defended his championship. A few days later, Colandro began play at the 358:
where his aunt lived. He ultimately got a job as an assistant pro at Sahara Country Club. In early 1979 he started playing the local mini-tours. In mid-May he again began another attempt to earn playing privileges for the PGA Tour. The Western regionals for the
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His high performance on Australia's Order of Merit from the previous year automatically qualified him for the Canadian Tour. Starting in June, Colandro intended to play in Canada for five straight weeks. In July, Colandro would attempt to qualify for the
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strokes. However, he played poorly down the stretch, bogeying four of the last six holes, opening doors to "fast closing amateur Cary Sciorra." However, Colandro was able to hold on and defeat Sciorra by one. Roughly a week later, he began play at the
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with his brother Albert. His mother had a home in Pompano Beach. On August 9, 2015, Colandro died. Colandro's brother stated that he "likely had a heart attack." His funeral was held on August 22 at St. Henry's Catholic Church in Pompano Beach.
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casket. I should have been crushed to death, too, or mangled at best... They had to pry her out of the car and I got off scot-free." Colandro was "devastated" by her death. Much later, friends stated that the event "took a lot out of Mike."
226:. In 1995, he largely retired as a touring professional. He still worked in the golf industry, however, as a swing instructor, creator of golf-related DVDs-CDs, and charity fundraiser, while also working on a self-published autobiography, 952:. After three rounds he was near the lead, in a tie for 8th place. However, he played poorly in the final round and finished in 31st place. He had fallen to 8th place on the Order of Merit at this point. The following week he played the 901:. He opened with rounds of 70 (−3) and 72 (−1) to put him in 10th place. He shot a third round 74 but moved into solo 8th. In the final round, Colandro shot a 69 (−4), the day's best round, to take the clubhouse lead. However, leader 524:. He did not play particularly well at the beginning of the tournament, however, opening with rounds of 72 (+1) and 78 (+7). However, in the third round he shot a 67 (−4). This turned out of be joint best round of the tournament with 795:'s course record and took a one-stroke lead. "I'm pleased to be leading," he said after the round. "But what I think is even better is hitting six birdies in a row − that's really something." He led by one over Peter Jones and 948:. Colandro remained two back of the lead entering the final nine. However, a "disastrous" triple-bogey on the par-5 14th hole ended his chances. With a 76 (+4), he finished in a tie for fifth. The following week he played the 790:
at Castle Hill Country Club. On his front nine − played on the back nine − Colandro "was nowhere to be seen," shooting one-over-par. However, on his back nine he recorded six birdies in a row on the way to a 66 (−7). He tied
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and runner-up Don Bierkan were among the few professionals to defeat him. During the year he also won the Victor Riccio Tournament. He was generally regarded as one of the best amateur golfers in Connecticut during this era.
1029:. However, he shot consecutive rounds of 72 (+1) to miss the cut by four shots. Shortly after the summer ended, Colandro stated, "I've had a rough year but I'm looking forward to getting back into some form and some money." 1122:. He was the highest ranked player in the field. In the opening round he shot a 70 to put himself in a tie of 12th place, three back. He finished in a tie for 7th place. In early November he seriously contended for the 960:. Colandro opened with a 68 (−4) to put himself in a tie for 4th place. He "advanced strongly" in the second round, with a 69 (−3), to move closer to Greg Norman's lead. In the third round he was paired with Norman and 1300:. In April, he played the L.J. Hooker Pro-am golf event. He finished in joint third place at 144 (−2), four behind champion Brad Andrews. In 1992, he also won the Postsea pro-am, sharing the title with Australia's 1111:
In October 1989, the Australian golf season started again. Due to his good play the previous few years he was considered one of the favorites at many events. Colandro played in the first event of the season, the
893:. He opened with bogey-free rounds of 68 (−4) and 69 (−3) to take a one-stroke lead over Mark Nash. In the third round, Colandro scored a birdie on the final hole to maintain the one-stroke lead, this time over 1319:. In the pro-am's second round he a 65, the best round among professionals that day. Soon thereafter, Colandro played the tournament proper. After three rounds, he was in 12th place, five shots behind leader 1268:
held in January. Colandro played excellently in the first round and "battled for the lead" before settling for joint third place, one back. He outplayed a number of star golfers in the first round, including
1200:, he was in the top ten after two rounds but finished in a tie for 14th place. In early 1991 his play was similarly erratic. He missed the cut in two of his first three events though recorded a top-25 at the 1224:. He took the lead with an opening round 65. However, he fell back significantly with rounds of 75 and 79. In the final round, though, he shot a 68 to finish in a tie for 8th. Two weeks later he played the 940:'s Order of Merit. He ultimately finished 1987 in 5th place on the Order of Merit. Colandro "also was in the title-chase for several other tournaments" later in the season. In February, Colandro played the 509:. However, he was unable to break par in the final round, shooting a 72 (+2), to finish at 214 (+4), in a tie for fifth place. He won $ 700. In August, Colandro attempted to qualify for his hometown event, 406:
he opened with rounds of 76-76-72 to put him within one of the cut-off figure. However, "still struggling somewhat with a new swing," Colandro shot an 84 to ultimately miss the cut-off by a wide margin.
1017:. It was his first trip to the country of his ancestors. Colandro opened with a 68. However, he followed with a 76 to miss the cut. A month later, in June, Colandro received an exemption into the 273:, Colandro began playing for the golf team. He immediately began as a "starter." During his sophomore year, however, Colandro could not play on the golf team due to "double sessions at school." 398:, he shot a 67 (−3) to make his first cut. Colandro earned $ 497.50, his first check on the PGA Tour. Due to his poor play over the course of the year, however, Colandro had to return to the 1327:. He finished in a tie for fourth place. Near the end of the season, after eight events, Colandro was in sixth place on the Canadian Order of Merit. He had earned roughly $ 28,000 so far. 1104:. He shot a second round 67 to move into contention, near the top ten. However, he played poorly thereafter and finished in a tie for 40th. Later in the summer he was invited to play the 1413:, he briefly received attention for his play, positioning himself in 6th place at the end of the first round. However, he faded over the remainder of the tournament and finished T-38. 1188:, Australia. Colandro was even-par at the midway point of the tournament but then closed with rounds of 68 (−4) and 67 (−5) to finish solo second. He finished four behind the champion 591:
In late 1984, Colandro returned to Australia. Early in the 1984–85 season he recorded a number of top finishes that put him at the edge of the top ten. In late October, he played the
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In the summer of 1970, Colandro received media attention for the first time. In July, he played the Connecticut State Golf Association Junior Championship at Watertown Golf Club in
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On January 6 it was announced that an "independent committee" would hold a "tribunal" about the matter to debate "possible disciplinary action" against Colandro. The last time the
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conducted a number of golf shows. In 2005, he helped start a charity golf event, the Gulf Relief Rock n' Roll Event. The purpose of the event was to raise money for victims of
1108:. After two rounds he was again near the top ten, in a tie for 15th place. However, like his experience in Holland, he fell back on the weekend and finished in a tie for 37th. 1100:, an event which he had already received a sponsor's exemption. He failed at getting into either the Hartford event or British Open. In late July, however, Colandro played the 775:. Colandro "got off slowly," bogeying the par-3 2nd hole. However, he shot three-under-par over the last 10 holes to score a 68 (−3) and take the solo lead. He led by one over 944:. He was in solo 11th place, five back, at the midway point of the tournament. He then shot a two-under-par 70 in the third round to move into joint second, two behind leader 897:. However, Colandro "staggered home" with a 77 (+5) in the final round. He finished in a tie for fourth, ten back of champion Graham. Later in the month he began play at the 478:'s lead. However, in the third round he shot a 78 and "dropped out of the reckoning." He finished in a tie for 21st. Later in the year he started playing some events on the 1380:
the previous year. In each example, Colandro violated the exact same rule, was near the lead in the tournament, and was disqualified by the same rules official, Herden.
599:. He shot three rounds in the low 70s to put himself in the top ten entering the final round. He finished in a tie for 11th. Four days later he opened with a 69 at the 8984: 1816: 626:. On Sunday, Colandro played in the final group. He was two-over-par through the first 16 holes but was still "in the running" for the championship, one behind leader 360: 1362: 403: 347: 339: 2243: 414:
in 1980, Colandro was still able to compete in up to 10 tournaments during the year. At the beginning of the 1980 season, Colandro attempted to qualify for the
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In the early 1980s, Colandro continued to play in Australia. He had his first high finishes in Australia during this era. In late November 1982, he played the
1040:. He shot a first round 69 to open near the top ten. However, he shot a second round 75 to fall behind and faded from there. The following week he played the 595:. He shot a third round 71 (−2) to move near the top ten. He shot an even-par 73 the following day to finish T-7. In the first week of November he played the 1387:
held an independent hearing was the previous year over Colandro's rule violation at the Daikyo Palm Meadows Cup event. The hearing was held on January 17 at
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As of late October 1991, Colandro had returned to Australia. During the 1991–92 season, he received most of his media attention for his performance at the
1130:'s lead entering the final round. However, he played very poorly on Sunday, ultimately finishing in a tie for 17th place. The following week he played the 730:
Ten days after the accident, Colandro returned to the United States. During this time he was an assistant professional at the Country Club of Waterbury in
5563:"Sunday Sport SPORTS RESULTS AND DETAILS - ATHLETICS ACTAA Interclub Program No 1 At Bruce MEN - The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) - 6 Dec 1987" 611:. He opened with a 71 (−2) to put him near the top ten. He followed with a 70 (−3) to stay on the leaderboard. He finished in a tie for 11th at 284 (−8). 5408:"Times Snort Sports results and details - ATHLETICS 1987 GUNDAROO FUN RUN Sunday, October 25 - The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) - 31 Oct 1987" 694:
pro-am, shooting a three-under-par 70, finishing in a tie for third place. In December, he played the two-round Eastwood pro-am at Eastwood Golf Club in
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ten. A few days later, Colandro played the Bridge pro-am, another event in New Zealand. Colandro shot rounds of 67 and 71 to win the event by one over
3875:"SPORTS RESULTS, DETAILS - Athletics A.C.T. VETERANS' CHAMPIONSHIPS Thursday, February 14 - The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) - 17 Feb 1985" 1409:. In late 1994, Colandro returned to Australia. For most of the 1994–95 season, he did not record many high results. At the end of the season, at the 423: 371:. Colando shot 292 (+4) to finish in a tie for 25th place and earn rights to play in final qualifying by two stokes. In June, he played the finals at 1044:. Colandro opened with three consecutive over-par rounds but shot a 70 in the final round to finish in the top ten. The following week he played the 9239: 7377:"SPORT Sport results and detail - ACT & DISTRICT | BOWLS CANBERRA SOUTH OCTOBER 20 - The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) - 22 Oct 1990" 1237:, Australia "to help control his temper." Colandro finally felt he had his temper under control "giving credit to 15 minutes of daily meditation." 6989:"Sport results and details - ATHLETICS INTER CLUB | Saturday, October 14 SENIOR WOMEN - The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) - 20 Oct 1989" 889:
As of October, Colandro returned to Australia. He had the chance to win several tournaments in the 1987–88 season. In early October he played the
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Colandro intended to leave for Australia on September 28 for "his sixth season on the Australian PGA Tour." In late October, he began play at the
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who also shot 67 that round. In the final round he shot a 72 (+1) to finish in a tie for 8th. In early November, Colandro played in a pro-am at
497:, finishing the round in solo second place. However, he "soared" to a two-over-par 72 in the third round to "slip into a second place tie" with 250:. He also had a brother, Albert, and a sister, Maryann. Albert occasionally served as Colandro's caddy as an adult. Colandro was afflicted with 964:. Norman was the top ranked golfer in the world while Langer was #3. Colandro was ranked #145. Colandro later described the experience to the 841:. He was near the lead at the midway point of the tournament but shot a third round 80 to fall out of contention. The next week he played the 614:
Late in season he seriously contested to win several tournaments. In mid-December, Colandro received much media attention for his play at the
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In late 1990, he returned to Australia. It was his "10th consecutive annual appearance on the Australian circuit." In October, he played the
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As of February 1984, Colandro had returned to the United States. During this era, Colandro was a teaching pro at Laurel View Golf Club in
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in defense of his championship. However, he missed the cut. Despite the poor finish to the year, Colandro finished in 8th place on the
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front nine, however, he shot two-over-par to fall into a tie for third. He ultimately shot a 74 (+4) to finish in a tie for 5th place.
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Colandro was known for his "colorful" personality. For his golfing attire, he wore old-fashioned knickers and plus fours. He emulated
1205: 304:. Colandro was there from 1972 to 1974. But in late 1974 "there was a falling-out with the coach" and Colandro dropped out of school. 1339: 1081: 8679: 5954: 4829: 2991: 1969: 459: 3928: 1150:. He opened with a 70 to put him two shots back. However, he ended up in a tie for 54th place. The following week he played the 7013: 3960: 375:
No. 6 in North Carolina. Over the course of the 72 hole tournament, Colandro shot 295 to earn rights to play on the PGA Tour.
9229: 9025: 8312:"NATIONAL - ATHLETICS AUST TEAMS C'SHIPS At Olympic Perk April 24 - The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) - 3 May 1993" 399: 719:, Australia. During this era, he was engaged to Georgia Eames, a model from Melbourne. He was currently in 8th place on the 630:. However, he bogeyed the par-4 17th to lose any hope. He finished in third place. In February, Colandro played well at the 886:
previous year. "I'm very proud of my feat," he said. "It's the first professional title I've ever successfully defended."
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to put himself near the top ten. He closed with rounds of 73 and 69 to finish in a tie for fifth, four back of champion
383: 4013: 1841: 1473:, "I'm legally blind, on dialysis three times a week and have neuropathy in my feet." In the fall of 2014, he moved to 466:. He opened with a 72 to put himself near the top ten. He finished in a tie for 14th. The following week he played the 9213: 1331: 1193: 1181: 1151: 1131: 1045: 898: 787: 615: 596: 592: 521: 467: 974:
after the Australian season concluded. He did not have a great experience in Asia, however. He missed the cut at the
430:, Colandro had more success. He opened the tournament with rounds of 72-70-69. In the final round he was paired with 5025: 8998: 1544: 1538: 1316: 1061: 910: 755: 674:. In the event's pro-am he shot a one-over-par 73 at the "demanding" Royal Melbourne course, only behind medalists 663: 600: 533: 247: 223: 3379:"Sports results, details - Athletics GUNDAROO FUN RUN - The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) - 21 Oct 1984" 9234: 1324: 979: 603:
to put himself in the top ten. He finished in a tie for 10th. The following week he matched "par figures" at the
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In early 1986 he had some success at more significant events. In February, he opened with rounds of 71 at the
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In 2020, Jim Becker won the Connecticut Senior Open. He dedicated the win to his "longtime friend" Colandro.
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Colandro "took advantage" of this vacation, playing well in early 1987. In late January he began play at the
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but was again unsuccessful. Colandro was, in his words, at a "crossroads" in his life and decided to move to
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cleared and I have emerged out of this with my reputation intact. I bear no grudges against anybody."
803:. He closed with an even-par 73 and finished in a tie for 10th place. In early December he played the 9249: 9244: 5492:. Vol. 62, no. 19021. Australian Capital Territory, Australia. November 2, 1987. p. 32 1305: 1189: 1174: 1049: 914: 827: 687: 679: 576: 564: 6393:. Vol. 63, no. 19358. Australian Capital Territory, Australia. October 6, 1988. p. 18 1192:. The remainder of the season would be far more up and down, however. Two weeks later he played the 1032:
During the first week of October, Colandro returned to Australia. He remained in the top ten of the
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Colandro did not have as much success for the remainder of the season, however. He made the cut in
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Shortly thereafter, Colandro returned to the United States. In late June 1982, Colandro played the
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in late June. Colandro shot rounds of 75 (+3) and 73 (+1) to miss the cut. Two weeks he played the
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Order of Merit. His goals thereafter were to win a "major" tournament on the Australian tour.
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to finish in solo 10th place. The following week he was considered among the favorites at the
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In November 1993, Colandro returned to Australia. It was his 12th straight season on the
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Shortly thereafter, Colandro returned to the United States. During this era, he lived in
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In August 1990, Colandro played the Tunxis Invitational Pro-am at Chippanee Golf Club in
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Shortly thereafter, Colandro returned to the United States. During this era, he lived in
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but did not record a high result, finishing solo 31st place. He following week he played
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As of mid-October 1985, Colandro had returned to Australia. In November, he played the
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championship in Canada. However, he missed the cut. Later in the month, he played the
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In October 1975, Colandro turned professional. Colandro attempted to qualify for the
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As of October 1992, Colandro had returned to Australia. In November, he played the
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in 1979 and 1980 but did not have much success. In 1981, he started to play on the
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In 1981, Colandro decided to play in Australia. It was his first year playing the
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and Ken Dukes. During this era, Colandro started seeing a sports psychologist in
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on the Canadian Tour. It was a four-round event at Royal Colwood Golf Club in
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but lost to Tod Power in the second round. Later in February he played the
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Colandro was born in 1953. He was of Italian descent. Colandro was from
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He soon returned to North America. In late May, he began play at the
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For the remainder of the 1991–92 season, other than a top 5 at the
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Colandro returned to the United States. In the summer, he told the
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but missed the cut. However, later in the West Coast swing, at the
505:. After two rounds Colandro was at 142 (+2), three back of leader 292:. He was on the golf team. The team included future PGA Tour pros 9101:"21 Feb 2013, A16 - South Florida Sun Sentinel at Newspapers.com" 8006:"... his captain's hand on his shoulder smote: 'Cop that, twit!'" 2838:"The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) - 22 Feb 1982 - p14" 936:
Largely due to his victory, Colandro reached the top spot of the
462:. He finished in solo ninth place. Two weeks later he played the 9152:"Becker Wins Third Connecticut Senior Open Title | Connecticut" 6227:"21 May 1988, Page 32 - The Orlando Sentinel at Newspapers.com" 2408:"19 May 1979, Page 14 - Reno Gazette-Journal at Newspapers.com" 734:. In early June, Colandro began his qualifying attempt for the 704:, he had "numerous run-ins with officialdom" in the mid-1980s. 6277:"Wins & Results - Mike COLANDRO - Players - European Tour" 3304:"Wins & Results - Mike COLANDRO - Players - European Tour" 2788:"19 Feb 1982, 64 - Fort Worth Star-Telegram at Newspapers.com" 2351:"20 Jul 1975, Page 49 - The Bridgeport Post at Newspapers.com" 5026:"16 Feb 1987, 10 - The Tyler Courier-Times at Newspapers.com" 2516:"14 Jul 1979, 17 - Wisconsin State Journal at Newspapers.com" 2294:"9 Jul 1970, Page 30 - The Bridgeport Post at Newspapers.com" 2269:"8 Jul 1970, Page 48 - The Bridgeport Post at Newspapers.com" 210:(May 27, 1953 – August 9, 2015) was an American professional 8934:"13 Oct 2005, Page C08 - Hartford Courant at Newspapers.com" 8362:"18 Jun 1993, Page 188 - Hartford Courant at Newspapers.com" 6355:"23 Jul 1988, Page 231 - Hartford Courant at Newspapers.com" 2888:"24 Jun 1982, 15 - North Adams Transcript at Newspapers.com" 2763:"29 May 1986, Page 237 - Hartford Courant at Newspapers.com" 2116:"24 May 1988, Page 325 - Hartford Courant at Newspapers.com" 8909:"6 Oct 2005, Page C05 - Hartford Courant at Newspapers.com" 8884:"31 Jul 1999, 16 - The Bangor Daily News at Newspapers.com" 8859:"5 Aug 1997, Page 192 - Hartford Courant at Newspapers.com" 8834:"26 Jul 1997, 24 - The Bangor Daily News at Newspapers.com" 8234:"Golfer's perfect day includes a new Capital course record" 7844:"29 Jul 1991, 12 - The Bangor Daily News at Newspapers.com" 7816:"31 Jul 1991, Page 45 - Hartford Courant at Newspapers.com" 5273:"15 Aug 1987, 17 - The Bangor Daily News at Newspapers.com" 5237:"14 Aug 1987, 23 - The Bangor Daily News at Newspapers.com" 5212:"13 Aug 1987, 22 - The Bangor Daily News at Newspapers.com" 4618:"16 Aug 1986, 20 - The Bangor Daily News at Newspapers.com" 4590:"14 Aug 1986, 17 - The Bangor Daily News at Newspapers.com" 3354:"30 Jul 1984, 12 - The Bangor Daily News at Newspapers.com" 3329:"28 Jul 1984, 14 - The Bangor Daily News at Newspapers.com" 2216:"31 Jul 1991, Page 43 - Hartford Courant at Newspapers.com" 1695: 869:. The event was held at Riverside Municipal Golf Course in 690:. Two weeks later, in late November, he played well at the 346:. Colandro again attempted to make it onto the PGA Tour at 7791:"29 Jul 1991, 9 - The Bangor Daily News at Newspapers.com" 6078:
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3989:"3 Aug 1985, 11 - The Bangor Daily News at Newspapers.com" 2913:"2 Aug 1982, 16 - The Bangor Daily News at Newspapers.com" 2541:"14 Mar 1980, 25 - The Spokesman-Review at Newspapers.com" 8958:
Library, Terry Alan Crescimanno, Cromwell Belden Public.
4235:"Run of six birdies on front nine Colandro leads the PGA" 4014:"5 Aug 1985, 8 - The Bangor Daily News at Newspapers.com" 3254:"11 Jun 1984, 35 - The Berkshire Eagle at Newspapers.com" 1469:
By 2013, Colandro had serious health issues. He told the
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events. In May, he earned a sponsor's exemption into the
9127:"Local Golfing Icon Mike Colandro Dies In Florida At 62" 8209:"31 Jul 1992, 23 - The Ottawa Citizen at Newspapers.com" 2651:"23 Oct 1981, 20 - The Charlotte News at Newspapers.com" 1395:, stated that Colandro was "cleared" of misconduct. The 288:
Shortly after graduating high school, Colandro attended
7194:"18 Nov 1989, 13 - The Vancouver Sun at Newspapers.com" 6252:"26 Jun 1988, 109 - Hartford Courant at Newspapers.com" 3279:"27 Jun 1984, 75 - The Baltimore Sun at Newspapers.com" 2084:"17 Jun 1979, 102 - Hartford Courant at Newspapers.com" 1450:
In 1988, Colandro was engaged to Evelyn Fitzpatrick of
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During the first week of December, Colandro played the
8705:"12 Dec 1994, 54 - The Boston Globe at Newspapers.com" 8337:"5 Jun 1993, 48 - The Vancouver Sun at Newspapers.com" 6330:"13 Jul 1988, 96 - Hartford Courant at Newspapers.com" 6302:"10 Jul 1988, 84 - Hartford Courant at Newspapers.com" 6148:"22 Jul 1988, 68 - Hartford Courant at Newspapers.com" 5305:"15 Aug 1987, 18 - Hartford Courant at Newspapers.com" 4753:"Golf, general sport Greg Norman shows he's still hot" 4643:"12 Sep 1986, 44 - Hartford Courant at Newspapers.com" 4486:"13 Jun 1986, 52 - Hartford Courant at Newspapers.com" 4436:"17 May 1987, 36 - Hartford Courant at Newspapers.com" 4374:"29 May 1986, 53 - Hartford Courant at Newspapers.com" 2491:"13 Jul 1980, 88 - Hartford Courant at Newspapers.com" 2326:"24 Aug 1975, 12 - Hartford Courant at Newspapers.com" 2186:"28 May 1989, 63 - Hartford Courant at Newspapers.com" 2032:"15 May 1988, 92 - Hartford Courant at Newspapers.com" 1934:"15 Feb 1980, 72 - Hartford Courant at Newspapers.com" 1898:"12 Aug 2015, C2 - Hartford Courant at Newspapers.com" 1080:. In May, he then recorded a top ten at the two-round 7352:"4 Aug 1990, 29 - Hartford Courant at Newspapers.com" 6466:"Officer takes a flying wedge to the Queensland Open" 6202:"8 Jun 1988, 97 - Hartford Courant at Newspapers.com" 5187:"5 Aug 1987, 27 - Hartford Courant at Newspapers.com" 5162:"5 Aug 1987, 36 - Hartford Courant at Newspapers.com" 4565:"3 May 1987, 32 - Hartford Courant at Newspapers.com" 4540:"5 Aug 1986, 38 - Hartford Courant at Newspapers.com" 4461:"4 Jun 1986, 30 - Hartford Courant at Newspapers.com" 4404:"6 Aug 1986, 34 - Hartford Courant at Newspapers.com" 2938:"9 Aug 1982, 26 - Hartford Courant at Newspapers.com" 2383:"5 Apr 1976, 50 - Hartford Courant at Newspapers.com" 2244:"9 Jul 1970, 25 - Hartford Courant at Newspapers.com" 2144:"1 Jan 2014, D6 - Hartford Courant at Newspapers.com" 8159:"31 May 1992, 40 - Times Colonist at Newspapers.com" 3772:"Late run brings success for Baker-Finch in Qld PGA" 3224:"4 Feb 1984, 31 - Tampa Bay Times at Newspapers.com" 1425:. The event was held at Gillette Ridge Golf Club in 771:. The event was held at Springbrook Country Club in 9026:"Golf pro Mike Colandro entertains Palm Aire crowd" 8134:"28 May 1992, 4 - Times Colonist at Newspapers.com" 1134:. He was considered one of the favorites alongside 489:. The event was held at Longmeadow Country Club in 311:at the beginning of the 1975 season. He worked for 269:. During the 1968–69 school year, as a freshman at 195: 185: 175: 165: 159: 151: 143: 138: 128: 116: 106: 101: 81: 67: 45: 35: 30: 23: 9051:"11 Nov 1985, Page 29 - The Age at Newspapers.com" 8572:"26 Dec 1993, Page 64 - The Age at Newspapers.com" 6963:"Times Sport Appearance-money debate cuts entries" 5731:"15 Feb 1988, Page 27 - The Age at Newspapers.com" 4173:"14 Nov 1985, Page 32 - The Age at Newspapers.com" 3721:"15 Dec 1984, Page 35 - The Age at Newspapers.com" 1252:. The event was held at Brooklawn Country Club in 6623:"4 Dec 1989, Page 32 - The Age at Newspapers.com" 6598:"2 Dec 1988, Page 42 - The Age at Newspapers.com" 6123:"2 Dec 1988, Page 42 - The Age at Newspapers.com" 4968:"2 Feb 1987, Page 26 - The Age at Newspapers.com" 3929:"9 Apr 1985, Page 40 - The Age at Newspapers.com" 913:. The event was held at Titirangi Golf Course in 242:. Colandro's father, Al, was an assistant pro at 8489:"Diaz and Senior in lead as Colandro 'collared'" 1817:Spring 1979 PGA Tour Qualifying School graduates 1116:. He was considered one of the favorites by the 307:Colandro soon started working as a caddy on the 8999:""Almost an Aussie" with Author, Mike Colandro" 8398:"Driverless Tait steers his way to biggest win" 8109:"Pro-am winner board - Portsea (Demonstration)" 1842:"Michael Colandro Obituary - Pompano Beach, FL" 1334:. The event was held at Concord Golf Course in 8651:"Colandro cleared of players' conduct charges" 7116:"Belconnen Open organisers hope Turner enters" 4830:"David continues winning run with Open record" 5512:"Hartford Courant 08 Nov 1987, page Page 261" 1671:1989 Jack Newton Celebrity Classic (tie with 1405:As of 1994, Colandro had returned to live in 410:Although a "non-card-carrying member" of the 8: 8983:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 6864:Times (Victor Harbor, SA : 1987 - 1999) 5000:"'Forgotten' Jones bounces back in Tasmania" 3169:"Lister leads PGA title by only one stroke" 1027:Canon-Sammy Davis Jr.-Greater Hartford Open 925:and two other players, one back of leaders 881:pro, and South Africa's Wilhelm Winsnes, a 501:. In late July, Colandro began play at the 8680:"Colandro cleared in disciplinary hearing" 6401:– via National Library of Australia. 5500:– via National Library of Australia. 4889:"Tasmanian title a breakthrough for Jones" 20: 8057:"Top contenders for local region Pro-Ams" 5537:"Times Sport Clever putting saves Somers" 5458:"Sunday Sport SPORTS RESULTS AND DETAILS" 5051:"Sunday Sport Sports results and details" 3010:"GOLF Late change sweeps Gale to NZ Open" 2727:"Rogers lands NSW title by three strokes" 424:Andy Williams-San Diego Open Invitational 7895:"Two Australians lead low-scoring field" 6674:"Times Sport Sports results and details" 6648:"Times Sport Sports results and details" 6492:"Times Sport Sports results and details" 4727:"Three level at top of PGA leader board" 4198:"Ginn becomes pro-am king by one stroke" 2571:"Price wins second Queensland PGA title" 1574: 1506: 559:. The event proper was going to held at 8787:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 8752: 8750: 8674: 8672: 8655:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 8629:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 8619: 8617: 8566: 8564: 8562: 8519:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 8493:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 8483: 8481: 8479: 8477: 8475: 8473: 8421: 8419: 8402:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 8392: 8390: 8388: 8386: 8384: 8382: 8290:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 8264:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 8238:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 8087:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 8061:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 8000: 7998: 7971: 7969: 7967: 7925:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 7899:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 7873:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 7838: 7836: 7639:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 7588:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 7562:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 7527: 7525: 7508:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 7482:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 7406:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 7330:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 7320: 7318: 7223:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 7146:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 7120:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 7065:"USA takes out Four Tours championship" 6967:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 6941:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 6753: 6751: 6749: 6747: 6730:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 6726:"District beginners figure prominently" 6704:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 6700:"Stanley's 70 keeps him a stroke ahead" 6592: 6590: 6417:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 6379: 6377: 6375: 6324: 6322: 6180:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 6170: 6168: 6117: 6115: 5927: 5925: 5908:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 5882:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 5709:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 5657:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 5605:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 5595: 5593: 5591: 5589: 5587: 5585: 5583: 5541:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 5386:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 5360:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 5334:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 5299: 5297: 5295: 5293: 5267: 5265: 5263: 5261: 5259: 5257: 5156: 5154: 5152: 5150: 5107:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 5055:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 5004:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 4994: 4992: 4990: 4988: 4882: 4880: 4878: 4876: 4859:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 4849: 4847: 4845: 4843: 4757:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 4731:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 4721: 4719: 4702:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 4667: 4665: 4663: 4612: 4610: 4511:"Saturday's sports results and details" 4320:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 4265:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 4202:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 4125:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 4099:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 4073:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 3776:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 3750:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 3674:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 3619:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 3593:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 3541:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 3512:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 3434:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 3199:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 3173:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 3147:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 3069:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 2702:"Rogers goes five up after third round" 2629:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 2575:Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 2454: 2452: 2450: 2448: 1828: 906:finished gave me a lot of confidence." 522:National Panasonic New South Wales Open 511:Sammy Davis Jr. - Greater Hartford Open 422:but failed. He managed to get into the 8976: 7245:"Walkover victory: $ 54,000 for Davis" 6101: 6090: 5953:Moloney, Brendan (February 29, 1988). 5834: 5823: 5653:"$ 2m in seven events draws big names" 4912: 4910: 4534: 4532: 4430: 4428: 4426: 4424: 4398: 4396: 4394: 4368: 4366: 4339: 4337: 4310: 4308: 4229: 4227: 4225: 4223: 4221: 4219: 4063: 4061: 4059: 3983: 3981: 3955: 3953: 3951: 3949: 3923: 3921: 3664: 3662: 3615:"Beauchemin extends lead to 5 strokes" 3537:"In-form players set scene at Federal" 3531: 3529: 3248: 3246: 3244: 3218: 3216: 3033: 3031: 2986: 2984: 2757: 2755: 2753: 2751: 2749: 2747: 2594: 2592: 2446: 2444: 2442: 2440: 2438: 2436: 2434: 2432: 2430: 2428: 2238: 2236: 2210: 2208: 2206: 2180: 2178: 2176: 2174: 2172: 2170: 2168: 2166: 2164: 1655:1985 Ansett Yarra Yarra Easter Classic 1349:In June 1993, attempted to defend his 1184:at Gainsborough Greens Golf Course in 361:Spring 1979 PGA Tour Qualifying School 8083:"Andrews' 70 nets Pro-Am first prize" 6464:Moloney, Brendan (October 10, 1988). 4887:Moloney, Brendan (February 2, 1987). 4287:"Times Sport Sports results, details" 4147:"Times Sport Sports results, details" 4069:"GOLF Davis still Warrnambool leader" 2565: 2563: 2561: 2485: 2483: 2481: 2479: 2477: 2377: 2375: 2373: 2371: 2320: 2318: 2316: 2314: 2110: 2108: 2106: 2104: 2078: 2076: 2074: 2072: 2026: 2024: 2022: 2020: 2018: 2016: 2014: 2012: 2010: 1892: 1890: 1888: 1886: 1884: 1882: 1836: 1834: 1832: 378:Colandro soon started playing on the 7: 7219:"Comfortable lead in wind for Davis" 6937:"Smaller stars to shine in Tasmania" 4121:"GOLF Davis shoots 18 under for win" 3823:"Baker-Finch repels bold challenges" 3670:"Leader Senior pulls out of Qld PGA" 2138: 2136: 2070: 2068: 2066: 2064: 2062: 2060: 2058: 2056: 2054: 2052: 1964: 1962: 1960: 1958: 1956: 1954: 1928: 1926: 1924: 1922: 1920: 1918: 1880: 1878: 1876: 1874: 1872: 1870: 1868: 1866: 1864: 1862: 657:Miller High Life-Greater Bangor Open 585:Miller High Life-Greater Bangor Open 503:Miller High Life-Greater Bangor Open 404:Fall 1980 PGA Tour Qualifying School 348:Fall 1977 PGA Tour Qualifying School 340:Fall 1975 PGA Tour Qualifying School 7326:"Woodland shares celebrity victory" 3798:"Scores after the first day's play" 1793:Note: Colandro did not play in the 1260:Late career and rules controversies 1168:Western Australian PGA Championship 160:Best results in major championships 8515:"Senior puts his rivals on notice" 8113:portseagolf.test.micropower.com.au 4855:"Flourish of birdies for Colandro" 3961:"Record 67 still leaves Rob short" 3091:"GOLF Another conquest for Norman" 1680:Western Australia PGA Championship 1206:Australian Match Play Championship 1096:. He also intended to play in the 513:. However, he was not successful. 14: 6860:"South Lakes pro takes PGA title" 5933:"February 21, 1988 OWGR rankings" 5601:"Colandro: Four-round title No 1" 5356:"SHEARER BUNKERS LADY BALL THIEF" 3746:"Fowler hits PGA lead with Moore" 3195:"Victorian PGA to Vaughan Somers" 3065:"GOLF Gritty Gale clings to lead" 1970:"Colandro's luck changes at last" 1340:South Australian PGA Championship 1082:South Australian PGA Championship 214:. Colandro played briefly on the 8184:"1992 Canadian PGA Championship" 7713:"SPORT Sport results and detail" 7661:"SPORT Sport results and detail" 6480:– via Google News Archive. 4903:– via Google News Archive. 2998:. November 29, 1982. p. 27. 1632: 1621: 1556: 460:New South Wales PGA Championship 88: 9240:PGA Tour of Australasia golfers 8789:. February 24, 1995. p. 25 8521:. December 18, 1993. p. 54 8495:. December 19, 1993. p. 18 8452:"A.C.T. & DISTRICT RESULTS" 8404:. December 17, 1993. p. 32 8292:. November 22, 1992. p. 14 8266:. November 20, 1992. p. 32 7641:. February 25, 1991. p. 23 7510:. December 17, 1990. p. 18 7484:. December 16, 1990. p. 14 7332:. December 21, 1989. p. 18 7225:. November 19, 1989. p. 15 7148:. November 10, 1989. p. 14 6732:. December 29, 1988. p. 16 6706:. December 11, 1988. p. 16 5910:. February 27, 1988. p. 10 5884:. February 26, 1988. p. 18 5878:"Shark 'unhappy' with 10 under" 5711:. February 14, 1988. p. 23 4836:. December 8, 1986. p. 33. 4204:. November 21, 1985. p. 28 4127:. November 11, 1985. p. 20 4101:. November 10, 1985. p. 40 4075:. November 10, 1985. p. 35 3906:. February 18, 1985. p. 30 3778:. December 17, 1984. p. 31 3752:. December 16, 1984. p. 29 3676:. December 15, 1984. p. 53 3621:. November 24, 1984. p. 65 3514:. November 12, 1984. p. 24 3201:. November 14, 1983. p. 18 3175:. November 13, 1983. p. 27 1978:. December 7, 1987. p. 33. 754:. The event proper was held at 9125:YANTZ, TOM (August 11, 2015). 8657:. January 18, 1994. p. 18 8240:. October 15, 1992. p. 25 7927:. January 18, 1992. p. 10 7901:. January 17, 1992. p. 22 7875:. October 27, 1991. p. 18 7590:. February 9, 1991. p. 12 7564:. February 8, 1991. p. 24 7408:. November 3, 1990. p. 12 7122:. November 9, 1989. p. 22 6969:. October 19, 1989. p. 20 6543:"Norman's Open, but only just" 6385:"Colandro's back at Caloundra" 6182:. December 2, 1988. p. 22 6176:"Couples steals the limelight" 5607:. December 7, 1987. p. 24 5543:. December 5, 1987. p. 58 5388:. October 12, 1987. p. 26 5362:. October 11, 1987. p. 23 5336:. October 10, 1987. p. 12 5057:. February 22, 1987. p. 8 5006:. February 2, 1987. p. 18 4861:. January 31, 1987. p. 12 4759:. November 2, 1986. p. 32 4733:. November 1, 1986. p. 12 4704:. October 31, 1986. p. 21 4241:. October 31, 1986. p. 24 3595:. November 23, 1984. p. 1 3543:. November 22, 1984. p. 1 3436:. November 4, 1984. p. 30 3149:. November 3, 1983. p. 26 3071:. October 23, 1983. p. 27 2631:. October 12, 1981. p. 16 2577:. October 22, 1990. p. 24 1804:CUT = missed the half-way cut 1692:Results in major championships 1668:1987 Hancock-Lumber Maine Open 1503:PGA Tour of Australia wins (1) 1493:1975 Hartford District Amateur 1490:1970 Hartford District Amateur 1393:Corrs, Chambers, and Westgarth 982:. Despite opening well at the 400:PGA Tour Qualifying Tournament 1: 8730:"Mike Colandro - 1994 season" 8631:. January 6, 1994. p. 20 6943:. October 5, 1989. p. 16 6419:. October 7, 1988. p. 18 5659:. January 7, 1988. p. 19 5484:"Mackay's steel nets the PGA" 4267:. February 8, 1986. p. 9 3589:"Canadian sets sizzling pace" 1652:1975 Victor Riccio Tournament 1416:Colandro did not play on the 1212:. In the first round he beat 1204:. In February, he played the 8783:"NATIONAL and INTERNATIONAL" 8063:. March 26, 1992. p. 21 8032:"Mike Colandro 1992 results" 7745:. March 14, 1991. p. 42 7533:"Mike Colandro 1991 results" 7453:"1990 Mike Colandro results" 7298:"1990 Mike Colandro results" 7273:"Mike Colandro 1989 results" 6759:"Mike Colandro 1989 results" 6439:"Sports results and details" 6413:"Sports results and details" 5940:Official World Golf Rankings 5782:"Sports results and details" 5756:"Sports results and details" 5627:"Sports results and details" 5129:"Sports results and details" 5077:"Sports results and details" 1599: 1531: 384:Danny Thomas-Memphis Classic 16:American professional golfer 9214:Official World Golf Ranking 8813:Official World Golf Ranking 8762:Official World Golf Ranking 8758:"Mike Colandro 1995 season" 8734:Official World Golf Ranking 8625:"SPORT Amateur 'confident'" 8431:Official World Golf Ranking 8188:Official World Golf Ranking 8089:. April 2, 1992. p. 21 8036:Official World Golf Ranking 7537:Official World Golf Ranking 7457:Official World Golf Ranking 7432:Official World Golf Ranking 7428:"1990 New South Wales Open" 7302:Official World Golf Ranking 7277:Official World Golf Ranking 7142:"Sport results and details" 7095:Official World Golf Ranking 6814:Official World Golf Ranking 6763:Official World Golf Ranking 6569:"Sport results and details" 6050:"Murugiah five behind pace" 6004:Official World Golf Ranking 1602: 1534: 1332:Australian PGA Championship 1182:Queensland PGA Championship 1132:Australian PGA Championship 899:Australian PGA Championship 788:Australian PGA Championship 616:Queensland PGA Championship 597:Australian PGA Championship 420:Bing Crosby National Pro-Am 9266: 7687:"Sport results and detail" 6866:. May 10, 1989. p. 24 5382:"Graham back with a blitz" 5109:. March 1, 1987. p. 5 4322:. March 2, 1986. p. 1 1762: 1733: 1698: 1545:Air New Zealand Shell Open 1461:who also wore the outfit. 1317:Victoria, British Columbia 1294:Pyramid Australian Masters 1062:Air New Zealand Shell Open 911:Air New Zealand Shell Open 756:Shinnecock Hills Golf Club 664:Victorian PGA Championship 601:Victorian PGA Championship 534:Victorian PGA Championship 382:. His first event was the 248:West Hartford, Connecticut 224:Air New Zealand Shell Open 8809:"Mike Colandro OWGR page" 8427:"Mike Colandro 1993 OWGR" 7977:"Colandro temper tantrum" 7743:The Sydney Morning Herald 5955:"Norman by a yawning gap" 4095:"SPORTS RESULTS, DETAILS" 3904:The Sydney Morning Herald 3849:"Sports results, details" 3641:"Sports results, details" 3563:"Sports results, details" 3508:"Sports results, details" 3482:"Sports results, details" 3456:"Sports results, details" 3430:"Sports results, details" 3404:"Sports results, details" 3143:"SPORTS RESULTS, DETAILS" 2676:"Sports results, details" 2460:"Mike Colandro – Profile" 1664:Hancock-Lumber Maine Open 1325:Canadian PGA Championship 980:Dunlop International Open 867:Hancock Lumber Maine Open 769:Hancock-Lumber Maine Open 666:at Warrnambool Golf Club 569:Pittsfield, Massachusetts 530:Royal Melbourne Golf Club 491:Longmeadow, Massachusetts 369:Rancho Mirage, California 330:Early career and PGA Tour 208:Michael Violette Colandro 41:Michael Violette Colandro 4261:"SPORTS RESULTS, DETAIL" 3117:"SPORTS RESULTS, DETAIL" 3039:"SPORTS RESULTS, DETAIL" 2992:"Gale's dash to victory" 2963:"SPORTS RESULTS, DETAIL" 1389:Kingston Heath Golf Club 1210:Kingston Heath Golf Club 958:Royal Canberra Golf Club 682:and third place holders 575:. The event was held at 290:Arizona State University 7091:"1989 New Zealand Open" 7040:"SCORES AND STATISTICS" 6912:"SCORES AND STATISTICS" 6810:"1989 Nedlands Masters" 6518:"SCORES AND STATISTICS" 4316:"Shearer opens up lead" 1684:1991 Connecticut Open, 1418:PGA Tour of Australasia 1385:PGA Tour of Australasia 1378:Daikyo Palm Meadows Cup 1370:PGA Tour of Australasia 1363:Springfield, New Jersey 1266:Daikyo Palm Meadows Cup 721:PGA Tour of Australia's 581:Saint Andrews, Scotland 365:PGA West Stadium Course 144:PGA Tour of Australasia 123:PGA Tour of Australasia 2863:"All the final scores" 1571:Canadian Tour wins (1) 1549:−10 (70-65-68-67=270) 1498:Professional wins (11) 1475:Pompano Beach, Florida 1427:Bloomfield, New Jersey 1407:Newington, Connecticut 1254:Fairfield, Connecticut 1222:Royal Hobart Golf Club 1202:Sanctuary Cove Classic 1094:1989 Open Championship 991:Newington, Connecticut 858:Stratford, Connecticut 854:Newington, Connecticut 732:Waterbury, Connecticut 549:Crystal River, Florida 396:San Antonio Texas Open 388:Greater Milwaukee Open 344:Ellington, Connecticut 278:Watertown, Connecticut 267:Newington, Connecticut 244:Wampanoag Country Club 139:Number of wins by tour 9230:American male golfers 7044:eresources.nlb.gov.sg 6916:eresources.nlb.gov.sg 6522:eresources.nlb.gov.sg 6054:eresources.nlb.gov.sg 6025:"M.Colandro選手のプロフィール" 6000:"1988 Singapore Open" 5979:eresources.nlb.gov.sg 4809:eresources.nlb.gov.sg 3802:eresources.nlb.gov.sg 2867:eresources.nlb.gov.sg 2731:eresources.nlb.gov.sg 2706:eresources.nlb.gov.sg 1764:The Open Championship 1614:−7 (68-71-69-65=273) 1452:Boston, Massachusetts 1242:Canton, Massachusetts 1126:. He was one back of 1090:Greater Hartford Open 1066:PGA Tour of Australia 1034:PGA Tour of Australia 938:PGA Tour of Australia 915:Auckland, New Zealand 847:PGA Tour of Australia 760:Southampton, New York 561:Winged Foot Golf Club 456:PGA Tour of Australia 450:PGA Tour of Australia 444:Greater Hartford Open 392:Greater Hartford Open 271:Newington High School 254:throughout his life. 240:Hartford, Connecticut 220:PGA Tour of Australia 197:The Open Championship 61:Hartford, Connecticut 6281:www.europeantour.com 5975:"Yesterday's scores" 3308:www.europeantour.com 1194:New South Wales Open 1175:Bristol, Connecticut 1152:New South Wales Open 1056:, one behind leader 1050:Bicentennial Classic 1046:New South Wales Open 593:New South Wales Open 577:St Andrews Golf Club 565:Mamaroneck, New York 468:New South Wales Open 265:Colandro grew up in 83:Sporting nationality 31:Personal information 8964:New York Daily News 8547:. December 18, 1993 8458:. December 17, 1993 7174:. November 18, 1989 5788:. February 21, 1988 5762:. February 15, 1988 5685:. February 13, 1988 5083:. February 23, 1987 4293:. February 10, 1986 4153:. November 14, 1985 3855:. February 11, 1985 3829:. February 10, 1985 3647:. November 26, 1984 3569:. November 19, 1984 3016:. November 29, 1982 2969:. November 27, 1982 1686:Greater Bangor Open 1359:Baltusrol Golf Club 1357:. The event was at 1246:Greater Bangor Open 1156:The Lakes Golf Club 1068:'s Order of Merit. 1003:Westchester Classic 849:'s Order of Merit. 545:Hamden, Connecticut 325:Professional career 108:Turned professional 8541:"NATIONAL RESULTS" 8012:. January 21, 1992 7983:. January 19, 1992 7771:. January 19, 1992 7261:– via Trove. 7071:. November 5, 1989 7020:. October 23, 1989 6680:. December 5, 1988 6654:. December 5, 1988 6575:. October 24, 1988 6549:. October 24, 1988 6498:. October 18, 1988 5464:. November 1, 1987 4785:. November 3, 1986 3488:. November 9, 1984 3462:. November 6, 1984 3410:. October 22, 1984 3123:. October 24, 1983 3097:. October 24, 1983 3045:. October 23, 1983 2682:. October 27, 1981 1795:Masters Tournament 950:Australian Masters 843:Rich River Classic 835:Australian Masters 740:Purchase, New York 640:Australian Masters 487:Massachusetts Open 472:Australian Masters 464:West Lakes Classic 440:Doral-Eastern Open 167:Masters Tournament 9005:. January 8, 2014 9003:Enfield, CT Patch 7769:Los Angeles Times 6445:. October 8, 1988 6100:Missing or empty 5833:Missing or empty 5633:. January 6, 1988 5330:"Armstrong falls" 5103:"SENIOR TO No 1?" 1790: 1789: 1644: 1643: 1568: 1567: 1436:According to the 1423:Hurricane Katrina 1078:Joondalup Classic 1023:1988 British Open 972:Asia Golf Circuit 696:Kilsyth, Victoria 652:Bangor Daily News 609:Honeywell Classic 573:1984 British Open 480:Asia Golf Circuit 363:were held at the 205: 204: 130:Professional wins 9257: 9235:PGA Tour golfers 9167: 9166: 9164: 9162: 9148: 9142: 9141: 9139: 9137: 9122: 9116: 9115: 9113: 9111: 9097: 9091: 9090: 9088: 9086: 9072: 9066: 9065: 9063: 9061: 9047: 9041: 9040: 9038: 9036: 9030:Sun-Sentinel.com 9021: 9015: 9014: 9012: 9010: 8995: 8989: 8988: 8982: 8974: 8972: 8970: 8955: 8949: 8948: 8946: 8944: 8930: 8924: 8923: 8921: 8919: 8905: 8899: 8898: 8896: 8894: 8880: 8874: 8873: 8871: 8869: 8855: 8849: 8848: 8846: 8844: 8830: 8824: 8823: 8821: 8819: 8805: 8799: 8798: 8796: 8794: 8779: 8773: 8772: 8770: 8768: 8754: 8745: 8744: 8742: 8740: 8726: 8720: 8719: 8717: 8715: 8701: 8695: 8694: 8692: 8690: 8676: 8667: 8666: 8664: 8662: 8647: 8641: 8640: 8638: 8636: 8621: 8612: 8611: 8609: 8607: 8593: 8587: 8586: 8584: 8582: 8568: 8557: 8556: 8554: 8552: 8537: 8531: 8530: 8528: 8526: 8511: 8505: 8504: 8502: 8500: 8485: 8468: 8467: 8465: 8463: 8448: 8442: 8441: 8439: 8437: 8423: 8414: 8413: 8411: 8409: 8394: 8377: 8376: 8374: 8372: 8358: 8352: 8351: 8349: 8347: 8333: 8327: 8326: 8324: 8322: 8308: 8302: 8301: 8299: 8297: 8282: 8276: 8275: 8273: 8271: 8256: 8250: 8249: 8247: 8245: 8230: 8224: 8223: 8221: 8219: 8205: 8199: 8198: 8196: 8194: 8180: 8174: 8173: 8171: 8169: 8155: 8149: 8148: 8146: 8144: 8130: 8124: 8123: 8121: 8119: 8105: 8099: 8098: 8096: 8094: 8079: 8073: 8072: 8070: 8068: 8053: 8047: 8046: 8044: 8042: 8028: 8022: 8021: 8019: 8017: 8002: 7993: 7992: 7990: 7988: 7973: 7962: 7961: 7959: 7957: 7943: 7937: 7936: 7934: 7932: 7917: 7911: 7910: 7908: 7906: 7891: 7885: 7884: 7882: 7880: 7865: 7859: 7858: 7856: 7854: 7840: 7831: 7830: 7828: 7826: 7812: 7806: 7805: 7803: 7801: 7787: 7781: 7780: 7778: 7776: 7761: 7755: 7754: 7752: 7750: 7735: 7729: 7728: 7726: 7724: 7719:. 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