531:. The semifinal matches were 36 holes long. Oppermann birdied the 2nd and 4th holes on the way to a 4 up lead after 10 holes. The remainder of the back nine was a back-and-forth affair with Oppermann ultimately holding a 3 up lead at lunch. By the 4th hole of the afternoon round, Oppermann had a 5 up lead. Keith, however, then won three straight holes, from the 5th to 7th, to reduce the lead to 2 up. Oppermann, however, won three holes around the turn to push the lead back to 5 up. Oppermann eventually won it, 4 & 3. In the finals he played Guy Bill. The finals were also 36 holes long. Both players traded the lead in the morning round. After 16 holes Bill had a 2 up lead but "got careless" on the 17th, hitting his tee shot out of bounds, and then bogeyed the 18th to fall into a tie. Oppermann played poorly on the afternoon's front nine and was 2 down with nine holes left. He was playing so badly that, he later stated, he wanted to "get off the course and go home." Oppermann, however, played better during the afternoon's back nine, winning the 12th and 15th holes to square the match. Then on the par-3 17th hole, like he did in the morning round, Bill hit his tee shot out of bounds. He made bogey and Oppermann now had a 1 up lead. It was the first time Oppermann had the lead in the entire match. On the 18th hole Oppermann had a two-foot par putt to win. However, he missed the putt and match went into extra holes. The first extra hole was played on the par-4 1st hole. Bill played the hole poorly, with a pulled drive and approach that hit a cypress tree and barely advanced. He managed to get his third shot to 10 feet, however. Meanwhile, Oppermann made the green in regulation and hit his 30-foot birdie putt with tap-in range for a "routine par." Bill was unable to make his par putt and Oppermann won. With his
426:, Oppermann was regarded as the "slight favorite." In the beginning of the match, Oppermann bogeyed the second hole to quickly fall behind. Oppermann then birdied the 7th to square the match but Lunn made a three-footer on the 9th to regain the lead. On the back nine Oppermann made three bogeys; he was 2 down entering the final 18 holes. The afternoon's front nine was a "give and take struggle" between the two men with a number of birdies and bogeys between both players. Lunn wound up with a 3 up lead entering the final nine. On the inward half Oppermann produced a "desperate rally." He had par saves on the 11th and 13th and "made a desperation 12 footer" for another par save on the 14th. On the 15th hole Lunn missed a four-footer for par. Oppermann was suddenly only one back. On the 16th hole, and 34th hole of the match, Oppermann made another 12-foot par putt to tie the hole. On the 17th hole Oppermann hit his approach into the wrong fairway but managed another "hard won par" to remain one down. On the final hole, however, Oppermann only managed to hit the fringe with his approach and could not make birdie. Lunn lagged his birdie putt to three feet and made the par putt for the win. Despite the close finish, Oppermann never held the lead in the entire match.
320:. Before the tournament proper there were two qualifying rounds. In the first qualifying round Oppermann shot a 71 to put himself in fourth place among 198 other contestants, three back of the lead. He seemed a "cinch qualifier" for the actual tournament. The top 100 players received entry into the tournament proper. Oppermann did easily qualify for the event, finishing in a tie for sixth among qualifiers after a second round 75. Oppermann also opened the tournament proper with a "brilliant effort," shooting a three-under-par 32 on the front nine. However, he "ruined" this good play down the stretch, recording two double-bogeys and two bogeys over the last five holes. He still managed to complete the round in a tie for third, four shots back of leader Fritz Leffingwell. In the second round he shot 36-37 for another 73 (+3). He was now in solo third place, three shots back. In the third round he shot a 75 (+5) to fall into a tie for fourth, now six shots back of leader Leffingwell. In the final round he played poorly and was not in serious contention.
405:. In the third round Cerrudo had a "disastrous" 79 (+7) and Oppermann took a one-stroke lead over John Lotz. In the final round it was Lotz who fell back, with a 77 (+5), while Oppermann closed with a 70 (−2) to win by four over Cerrudo. In March he played the three-round Alameda Commuters Championship, "one of the class medal play tournaments in Northern California." He was two behind Dick Lotz entering the final round. Late in the day he birdied the 14th and 15th holes to cut the lead to one. However, Lotz, playing behind, also birdied the par-5 15th hole to expand his lead. When Oppermann bogeyed the 16th hole "the match was history." Oppermann finished two back of Lotz in solo second. Two months later, in May, Oppermann shot a "sizzling" 66 at a qualifying round for the Northern California Amateur. It earned him medalist honors. He would go on to reach the finals of the match play event where he played John Lotz. He again lost to Lotz, losing to him 6 & 5.
416:, the tournament's "upset king." Oppermann was the overwhelming favorite. Oppermann and Vicini tied the first eight holes. Vicini played poorly around the greens on the 9th and 10th giving Oppermann a 2 up lead. For the remainder of the back nine both players played erratically, with a number of birdies and bogeys, and Oppermann's lead remained 2 up. Early during the afternoon's front nine Oppermann expanded his lead to 3 up. However, Vicini then produced a "blistering rally," winning three out of five holes, to cut the deficit to 1 up after 27 holes. According to a journalist, "it appeared he was going to pull off" another upset victory. Oppermann, however, blew open this "tight match" with birdies on the 11th and 12th holes. The match ended on the 15th as Vicini missed a 3-foot par putt. Oppermann won 4 & 3. "I just wore out," Vicini said after the match. "I've never played anybody who hits finer golf shots than this kid." Oppermann played
434:. The final two rounds were played over one day, Sunday August 4. Oppermann opened the third round well with a birdie and then nearly holed out his approach to the par-5 7th hole. The eagle helped him shoot a front nine 33 (−3). He ultimately shot a 69 (−2) to take a five-stroke lead over Dan James. In the final round he again opened well with birdies on the 3rd and 4th holes. Oppermann closed with a birdie on the 18th for a 67 (−4). He ultimately won by nine shots over Harvey Kohs. His margin of victory was "the largest ever posted in the long history of northern California medal play." His aggregate 278 (−6) was believed to be a course record at Stanford Golf Course for a four-round tournament. By now he was considered "one of the most talented amateurs in the West." Some considered him "one of the top 20 amateurs in the nation."
550:. Oppermann was the overwhelming favorite. Things went as expected on the front nine as Oppermann took a 2 up lead at the turn. However, Carlson birdied the 11th and 15th holes to tie. On the par-3 17th hole, Oppermann hit his approach in a bunker and bogeyed. Oppermann was now 1 down with one hole to play. On the 18th hole, however, Carlson played every sequence of the hole poorly. He ultimately made double-bogey to lose the hole. Carlson and Oppermann went into extra holes. On the 19th hole, played on the 1st hole, both players hit their drives into the right rough and then missed the green. For their third shots, Oppermann hit his chip to 12 feet while Carlson "rolled a beautiful lag putt" from the fringe to three feet. Oppermann missed his putt while Carlson made his putt for the win. It was considered a "startling upset."
868:. Oppermann entered the final round at 212 (−1), two behind leader Alan Tapie. Tapie, however, triple-bogeyed the par-3 third hole and began to fall from contention. Tapie's playing partner, Jim Beetham, meanwhile took the lead with an eagle-par-par start. Oppermann, however, "took charge" with a birdie at the 4th hole. Beetham then bogeyed the 4th hole; Oppermann now had the solo lead. Oppermann then eagled the par-5 515-yard 6th hole to turn the tournament into a "near runaway." On the back nine, Oppermann continued his "consistent play" but bogeyed the 15th and 16th holes to give "a small ray of hope to Beetham." However, Oppermann made pars on the last two holes to close the deal. Oppermann finished at two-under-par 282, the only person under-par for the tournament. He won by five over Beetham and Dick McClean.
546:. Before Oppermann had even qualified for the event he was given 2-1 odds to win the tournament. At the qualifier, playing against 166 competitors, Oppermann shot an even-par 70 to position himself in a tie for third. In the second round he shot a 65 to earn medallist honors by six strokes. He won by six shots over George Welch. He was only one off the Publinx's record for qualifiers. In addition, he was only one off of Gross National's course record. After the round, however, Oppermann predicted, "There will be a lot of upsets." He said, "There is no trouble on this course. A fellow could play good golf, hitting every green, and still lose to a hacker." In the first round he played Jim Carlson, a sophomore at the
527:. Oppermann took the lead on the 8th hole and "never lost command after that." He won 4 & 2 while shooting two-under par in the process. "This is my best round ever at Pebble Beach," he said after the match. He and Cerrudo remained favorites to win the event. In the third round he was slated to play Bobby Roos. Oppermann was not optimistic about his chances. "That Roos can beat you with his putter," he said after his match. "I was hoping he would get beat so I wouldn't have to beat him." However, Oppermann defeated Roos and eventually made it to the semifinals. In that round he played Dr. Don Keith, a dentist from
277:. In the spring of 1957, Oppermann began to have notable results for the high school's golf team. After the school year ended Oppermann received media attention for his play at the three-round Northern California Junior Medal Play tournament. He opened with rounds of 70 and 75 putting him one behind leader John Lotz after the first two days. He shot a third round 75 to finish in a tie for fourth, seven back of champion Lotz. The following February, in 1958, he played the Hayward City Championship, a local professional tournament. Later in the year he led Capuchino High School to the Peninsula League title in golf.
478:'s lead. He shot a second round 70 (−2) to move into a tie for second, though now five back of Cerrudo. In the third and final round he seriously challenged Cerrudo. He shot a 31 (−5) on the front nine and then birdied the 10th hole to get within one. Oppermann played well thereafter, shooting two-under-par over the final eight holes, but Cerrudo's back nine 33 (−3) was enough to "pull away." Cerrudo defeated Oppermann by two. Though Oppermann did not win his 64 (−8) set the course record and good enough for solo second, seven better than the remainder of the field. In May he played the
296:'s golf season began again. By now he was considered the team's best player. In April, he earned medalist honors in a match against Jefferson High School and led Capuchino to victory. Later in the month they were predicted by the media to repeat as league champions. In May, Capuchino defeated Westmoor High School and Oppermann was again medalist. The following week he "avenged an earlier setback" to Tom Culligan, Jr, who recently defeated him at the Northern California junior championship, defeating him and leading Capuchino's golf team to blowout victory over
470:. The third and fourth rounds were played over a single day, Sunday January 19. In the third round he shot a 70 (−2) to maintain his one-stroke lead over Cerrudo. The "weather got nastier," however, and "Cerrudo got stronger" as the day went on. He outshot Oppermann by four in the final round, 68 to 72, to win by three. A few weeks later, in February, he played the San Francisco City Golf Open. He won his first round match. However, "he fumbled through" the rest of the tournament and did not post a notable result.
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879:. Though he no longer played on tour, Oppermann still intermittently played in notable tournament in the state. In November 1977 he played the two-round Sheoah Open on the Florida PGA Winter Tour. He shot four-under par 140 over the course of regulation play and then defeated Denny Lyons in a playoff for the victory. In January 1978 he played the PGA National Match Play Championship. He won his first round match against Jay Horton 3 & 2. However, he lost in the second round to
659:. He did not play as well, scoring one double-bogey, three bogeys, and one birdie through the first 16 holes. He then bogeyed the 17th hole and hit his 18th hole drive into the ocean. It led to another bogey. After the round he stated, "Seventy-eight. That's about how I shoot this course. What's my best here? That's it, 78. I can't play this course." The final round was again at Pebble Beach. Oppermann shot a 75 (+3) and finished in a tie for 21st. He following week he played the
570:. It was Oppermann's fifth tournament as a pro. Oppermann opened with rounds of 68 and 71 to make the cut. In the third round he shot a back nine of 29 (−6) to move into contention. His 65 (−5) was the best round of his tour career so far. It put him in a tie for sixth, four back of the lead. In the final round he shot a 70 (E) to finish in a tie for third, four back. It would be his best finish of the year. In May he played the
397:. It was the second PGA Tour event he played that year. He opened with a 76 (+4) but responded with a 68 (−4), one of the rounds of the day, to move into a tie for 33rd. He went on to finish in a tie for 59th. During this era, when not playing in golf tournaments, Oppermann worked in the club shop of McLaren Golf Club in San Francisco. Oppermann also played out of McLaren Park during this era. He was known to practice every day.
910:. He opened with 76 (+5) to put him 10 shots behind the lead. "I actually didn't play that poorly in the first round," Oppermann said later. "I just started bad." In the second round he played much better with a 68 (−3), the round of the day, putting him in solo fourth, four back. In the third and final round he shot a 72 (+1). He finished six shots out of a playoff but won the 50-54 age group. By 1997, he had retired to
466:, the annual PGA Tour stop in San Francisco. Oppermann was considered "a near cinch" to qualify. However, he shot a 77 (+5) in the qualifying round, tying for the final spot allocated to qualifiers. He lost a playoff for the final spot. The following week he returned to Hayward and played better. With a second round 67 (−5) he was able to "assume his rightful pew" atop the leaderboard and take a one-stroke lead over
636:. He opened with rounds of 71 and 69 to make the cut. In the third round he shot a 64 (−7) to move into a tie for sixth. He told the media later that it was "his best round ever." He shot a final round 71 (E) to finish T-16. He played in six more official events for the remainder of the year, making the cut in all of them, recording two top-15 finishes. One of these high finishes was a tie for twelfth at the
841:. In the second round Oppermann shot a 72 (+1) to fall to a tie for fifth, again with Irwin, now six back of Jamieson's lead. In the third round he shot a 70 (−1) to move back into a tie for third place. In the final round he shot an even-par 71 to fall into a tie for 11th. In his next four performances Oppermann made the cut in two with no notable finishes. In September he played the
783:. He opened with two rounds in the 60s to put him near the lead. In the third round he shot a 67 (−4) to move into solo second place. In the final round he shot an even-par 71 to finish solo fourth. For the remainder of the year he played in six more events, making the cut in five but with no high finishes, failing to record any top-25s. Oppermann lived in
675:. Taking only 26 putts, he opened with a 67 (−4) leaving him only one behind. He shot a second round 71 (E) and fell to joint sixth place. He shot a third round 69 (−2) to move into a tie for fifth, three back of the lead. In the final round he shot 71 (E) to finish at 278, in a tie for third. Later in the month he seriously contended for the
486:. He won his early matches and met Ron Drimak in the quarterfinals. Oppermann defeated him 3 & 2 to move onto the semifinals. In the semifinals he faced Dave Leon, the defending Air Force amateur champion. Oppermann won the match to move onto the finals. He won the finals to win the event. In June he entered a local qualifier for the
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Hayward City Championship. The four-round tournament was held over the course of the month, played on the weekends. Oppermann was "the pre-tournament favorite." He played poorly on the greens in the first round, however, and shot a 75 (+3). A few days later he attempted to qualify for the
814:. Against 120 competitors, Oppermann shot a 68 (−3) to position himself in a tie for third. However, like his performance in Philadelphia, he again played poorly in the final three rounds and finished outside the top 25. Overall, for the year Oppermann made the cut in 6 of 14 events with one top-25 and no top-tens.
667:. In the first round he shot a 75 (+5) to put himself well back of the lead. However, he did an "about-face" in the second round, shooting a "blistering" 65 (−5), including birdies on five of the last ten holes. He was the "most improved" golfer in the second round. He tied Aurora Country Club's course record with
751:. His 69 (−2) put him in a tie for fourth, two back of the lead. He shot over-par for the remainder of the tournament, however, and finished T-35. Over the course of his next eight events, Oppermann made the cut in six of them but only recorded one top-25 and no top-10s. In early August he began played at the
663:. Like the previous year, he was briefly in contention. He opened with rounds of 72-70 to make the cut at even-par. In the third round he shot a 66 (−5), equaling the best of the day, to move into a tie for fifth. However, he shot a final round 76 (+5) to fall into a tie for 33rd. In June he played the
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Francisco. There were four berths available. Oppermann shot an even-par 72 to tie Steve Whitman for the first round lead. Both he and Whitman shot second rounds of 74 (+2) and lost medalist honors to San Francisco fireman John Steddin by one shot. Despite this, Oppermann earned one of the four
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Northern California Medal Play Championship at Stanford Golf Course. He opened well, birdieing the 1st and 3rd holes on his way to a 70 (−1). Among the 184 competitors, he was only one of two players to break par. He was tied for the lead with William Ward III. In
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Northern California qualifier at California Golf Club. He was expected to earn one of the six berths designated at the qualifier. The prediction was right as Oppermann shots rounds of 71-72 at the event, the only player under-par, to earn medalist honors over
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Hayward City Championships. He opened with a 73 (+1) to put him one back of the lead. In the second round he fired a "hot" 69 (−3), with six birdies,
412:. Early in the tournament, he defeated Jack H. Omuro of Hawaii 3 & 1, shooting one-under-par for the tournament. In the following round, the quarterfinals, he defeated Ed Castagnetto Jr., also of San Francisco, 4 & 3. In the semifinals he played Dante C. Vinici, a glass company worker from
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Shreeve, was ill and unable to help him. As a result, Oppermann's performances in golf tournaments were generally poor during this timeframe. On
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Northern California junior championship. He shot a 72 (+1) at the qualifier to earn medalist honors. He was considered "the man to beat" in the tournament proper. However, he lost to Tom Culligan, Jr. early in the
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Northern California Junior Medal Play. He opened with consecutive 71s, including a hole-in-one in the second round, to tie Cliff Davis for the lead. However, in the third and final round Davis outplayed Oppermann by two shots, 71 to 73, to win. At the end of
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Oppermann had a chance to regain the solo lead again but was unable to take advantage of a good drive. On the 215-yard, par-3 17th hole Oppermann missed the green and made bogey while Sifford, playing earlier, made a "decisive par." Oppermann
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Oppermann, who was expected to get one of the four berths allocated. However, Oppermann's scores "soared" in the two-round qualifier. He finished at 157 (+13) and he missed qualifying by nine shots. On June 20 he began play at a sectional qualifier for the
389:, 4 & 2. In the second round he played Archer, also of northern California, whom he had played many times before in local matches. Oppermann scored four birdies, shooting one-under par over the course of the match, to defeat him 4 & 3. In the third round he faced Hubert Farmer of
608:. In the first round he received much media attention. On the back nine − which he played first − Oppermann made two 15-foot birdie putts on the way to a 31 (−4). Despite a number of mistakes on his second nine he still managed to make all pars for a 67 (−4) and the joint lead with
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316:. He won the event with rounds of 71 and 69. With the victory he earned entry into the national Jaycees tournament held a month later in Virginia. In August, Oppermann played the national Jaycee tournament. The event was played at Elizabeth Manor and Golf and Country Club in
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after the round. "I'm surprised I'm scoring this well, playing the way I am. I think I can do better." Oppermann scored slightly better in the final round, shooting an even-par 70, to finish at 292 (+12), in solo 15th place. In late October he opened excellently at the
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763:. In the final round he outplayed Kaser until late when his competitor birdied two of the last four holes for the win. Oppermann finished a 275 (−9) total, one behind Kaser. For the rest of the year Oppermann played in four events, making the cut in only one.
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853:, his last PGA Tour event of the year. He finished T-54. Overall, for the year Oppermann made the cut in 9 of 11 events with no top-tens and three top-25s. He earned $ 6,595 for the season. During this era, Oppermann continued to live in northern California.
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446:. In the second round he "bounced back" with a 69 (−3) to "stay in contention." He shot a final round 70 (−2) to finish in a tie for fourth place but was, in the words of a journalist, "unhappy" with the result. The following week he played the
711:. He eagled the par-5 2nd hole on his way to a 68 (−4) and the clubhouse lead. By the end of the day he was in a tie for third, three back. However, he ultimately withdrew after a third round 77 (+5). The following month he closed well at the
779:, then the world's richest golf tournament. He opened with a 69 (−3) to put him near the lead. However, he floundered from there and eventually finished at 289 (+1), thirteen shots behind. Later in the summer he competed at the
597:. In the second round, however, he "fell back" with a 74 (+2), into a tie for fifteenth. He failed to break par for the remainder of the tournament and finished T-30. Oppermann played one more tournament in 1965, the
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582:. He shot rounds of 72 and 77 to make the cut. In the third round he shot a 73 (+3) for a 222 (+12) total. Oppermann was impressed with his performance. "I was just trying to make the halfway cut," he told the
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350:. On Saturday, he opened with a "sizzling" 66 (−4). In the second round he shot a 71 (+1), "just enough" to win by one. It was Oppermann's "first major tournament victory." In September he played the
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578:. He received some media attention during Sunday's final round. Oppermann overslept which caused him to be late for his tee time. He subsequently was disqualified. The following week he played the
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849:. In the second round he a 69 (−2) to move into a tie for second, one back. He shot slightly over-par the following two rounds, however, to finish T-22. The following week he played the
775:. He opened with a 69 (−3) to place inside the top ten. However, he failed to break par for the remainder of the tournament and finished with a T-22. In August he competed at the
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494:. Oppermann shot rounds of 72 and 69 to earn medallist honors. The sectional qualifier was held a month later, also at Del Rio. In their preparation for the tournament, the
346:. In mid-March he broke the Green Hills' course record shooting an eight-under-par 63. Over the weekend of March 26–27 he played the two-round Blossom Festival Open in
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601:. He finished T-25, his third top 25 of the year. Overall, Oppermann made the cut and completed 11 of the 17 events he played. He earned $ 7,030 for the season.
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679:. In the final round, he was significantly under-par for most of the day to get into contention. By the middle of the back nine he had the solo lead. However,
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3715:"Intercollegiate Champ Out Of State Amateur Golf Play; Opperman, Bull In Finals Today"
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2594:"NCGA Amateur Match Play Championship | Northern California Golf Association"
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Oppermann's good play at the US Public Links gave him automatic entry into a
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3686:"Guy Bill, Steve Oppermann Progress To Final in State Amateur Golf Event"
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4801:"In 1967 Charlie Sifford wins 1st PGA event, 2nd by an African American"
883:, a club pro from New York, 3 & 2. In 1986 he played in his final
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393:. Oppermann lost to Farmer, 2 & 1. Late in the year he played the
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the second round he shot a 72 (+1) to take a two-stroke lead over
794:. Oppermann opened with a 68 (−4) to put him in a tie for fifth.
385:. In the first round he defeated his competitor, Roy Widstrom of
5012:"Reid Not Confident, But Leading Texas Open With 4-Under-Par 67"
1868:"Florida's Leffingwell Captures Jaycee Junior Golf Championship"
2236:"Champion Dick Sikes, Oppermann Win Easily in Publinks Tourney"
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regulation, Oppermann was tied for second with Jim Sherman and
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2911:"Oppermann Fires a Blazing 278 for Medal Play Crown (part 2)"
5460:"Orlando pro Oppermann takes top prize money at Sheoah Open"
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3910:"Oppermann Fires Sizzling 65; Just Misses Qualifying Mark"
4337:"Ragan, Oppermann Share L.A. Open Lead With 67s (part 2)"
2427:"State Fair Tournament Field May Be Strongest In History"
2030:"Nicklaus Favored To Defend National Amateur Golf Title"
5568:"HUFF FINDS GREENS GREENER ON OWN SIDE OF THE ATLANTIC"
2830:"San Francisco's Bob Lunn Captures Grueling Publinx"
2645:"Sikes Is Upset In Public Links Tournament (part 2)"
4043:"Carlson First In National PL Golf Tournament Play"
3020:"Oppermann Paces National Amateur Qualifiers In SF"
2856:"Steady Steve Oppermann Leads N. Calif. Medal Play"
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3832:"New State Amateur Champ Eyes National Golf Crown"
3384:"Seligman, Opperman Gain Western Golf Semi‐Finals"
3124:"Archer Fires 69, Gains 3 Strokes Edge Over Field"
2207:"Archer Is Medalist - 64 Qualify for Public Links"
1923:"Youngsters Lunn, Oppermann Duel In 36 Hole Match"
1391:"Joel Spinola Wins Annual Hayward City Golf Crown"
864:. The event was held at Pasatiempo Golf Course in
538:In July 1964 he began preparations to play in the
4017:"Smith Advances In Publinx, Bass, Oppermann Fall"
3653:"Cerrudo Zips By Hoover in Pebble Beach (part 2)"
771:to finish T-15. The next event he played was the
454:. He lost in the first round to Lawrence Bell of
4311:"Ragan, Oppermann Share L.A. Open Lead With 67s"
3098:"George Archer's 4 Under Par 68 Is Lowest Score"
2453:"Fat Winter Tour Purses Lure Pros to California"
2372:"'Frisco Golfer Captures Publinks Medal With 65"
939:1963 Northern California Medal Play Championship
5610:"Lytton lights up field in junior golf tourney"
4934:"Tall Archer Fires Birds To Bag Pensacola Open"
4496:"Joe Carr, Jack Nicklaus run one-two in Crosby"
4207:"'Feel Hot Round Coming,' Says Surprising Oppy"
4129:"Cupit Shoots 64, Leads Texas Open Rivals by 2"
2288:"Medalist George Archer Beaten in Publinx Play"
1894:"5 New England Golfers Advance In U.S. Amateur"
5086:"The Bryan Times - Google News Archive Search"
3627:"Cerrudo Practices After Narrow Win (part 2)"
2968:"Oppermann Is Easy Victor In Medal Play Golf"
2775:"Bobby Lunn Wins Publinx Golf Title (part 2)"
2742:"Bobby Lunn, 18, Wins Publinx Title (part 1)"
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5662:"O'Sullivan outduels Lopez for Senior title"
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338:By early 1960, Oppermann was playing out of
4548:"Arnie Grabs 4-Stroke Lead in L.A. Tourney"
4103:"Oppermann Once Failed to Show Up (part 1)"
1738:"Florida Junior Champ Paces Jaycee Tourney"
5714:"Boys golf: Melbourne 149, Eau Gallie 165"
5515:"Oppermann escapes trouble for early lead"
3741:"Bay Area Golfers in State Final (part 1)"
2565:"Clash For US Publinx Golf Title (part 1)"
936:1959 Jaycee Tournament (California branch)
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5241:"Jamieson, Sikes Share Western Open Lead"
3858:"Oppermann 2-1 Against the Publinx Field"
3497:"Publinks Qualifying Due at Harding Park"
2680:"Oppermann, Prep Ace into Publinx Finals"
2262:"Defending Champ Leads Publinx Survivors"
1842:"Gerringer Cards 71, Vaults To 2nd Place"
1686:"Ed Gallagher Leads Jaycee Event Entries"
1339:"Lotz Snares Lead in Junior Golf Tourney"
1103:"Banker Lewis, 55, Leads in Hayward Golf"
5163:"Hill (the quiet one) leads Philly golf"
5038:"Kaser Grabs Hospital Open Championship"
4133:The Racine Journal-Times Sunday Bulletin
2942:"Oppermann Medal Play Champion (part 1)"
1712:"Gerringer Medalist In Jaycee Golf Play"
1219:"Ragan, Oppermann lead L.A. first round"
1046:"Ragan, Oppermann lead L.A. first round"
511:The following week he began play at the
503:. The two-round qualifier was played at
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3806:"Oppy Golf Champ on 37th Hole (part 1)"
3780:"Oppy Golf Champ on 37th Hole (part 2)"
3202:"Harney in Lucky Golf Tourney (part 2)"
3046:"6 Berths in National Amateur at Stake"
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1164:"Nine County Juniors Try For Nationals"
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753:Indian Ridge Hospital Open Invitational
717:Champions International Golf Tournament
323:Later in the year Oppermann played the
229:(born January 31, 1942) is an American
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5486:"King rallies, wins in PGA Match Play"
4908:"Jerry McGee early Tucson Open leader"
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4652:"Golf's 'Have-Nots' Eye Western Prize"
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4285:"Jim Ferree Leads Almaden Open by Two"
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2401:"Revenge for Steve In Medal Play Golf"
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2181:"Fellow Golfers Fete Shreeve Tomorrow"
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4363:"Ragan, Oppermann 67s Lead L.A. Golf"
3254:"Cerrudo Is Hayward City Golf Winner"
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2713:"SF Duo in Final of Publinx (part 2)"
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1949:"Nine Locals In U.S. Open Qualifying"
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513:California State Amateur Championship
239:California State Amateur Championship
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4728:Writer, GREG GARBER; Courant Staff.
4181:"Beard's Closing 68 Wins Texas Open"
3523:"Two Are Tied In Publinx Qualifying"
3445:"Open Trials Spotlight on S.F. Whiz"
1524:"Pad Golfers, Hurst Win In Jr. Play"
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5137:"Bob Murphy Golf Leader By 4 Shots"
4626:"Harris, 2 Foreigners Tie For Lead"
3962:"Steve Oppermann Is Links Medalist"
1498:"Oppermann Medalist in Junior Golf"
179:Best results in major championships
5319:"Jones Cards 66, Leads Open Field"
4986:"'People' Is Aussie's Happy Theme"
3988:"Oppermann Grabs Medal in Publinx"
3936:"Oppermann's 135 Total Wins Medal"
3884:"Lunn 7 Off Publinx Pace (part 2)"
3150:"Archer Capture State Fair Trophy"
2343:"Dave Hill, Jack Cupit Deadlocked"
1816:"Smith Cards 72, Grant 76 In Golf"
1138:"City Golfer Eliminates Oppermann"
817:In 1972, Oppermann did not play a
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5688:"Melbourne boys edge Eau Grillie"
5267:"Jim Jamieson Takes Western Lead"
4259:"Geiberger Masters Almaden Again"
2317:"Sikes Wins In Publinx 3rd Round"
2056:"Nicklaus Rallies For Am Victory"
1258:"Oppermann Looms Walker Cup Pick"
365:In 1961, Oppermann played in two
77:6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
5377:. September 22, 1972. p. 16
5351:. September 23, 1972. p. 24
5325:. September 22, 1972. p. 58
5221:. September 17, 1971. p. 12
5195:. September 17, 1971. p. 12
4827:"Nicklaus Shoots 62, Takes Lead"
4703:"Nicklaus Earns Tourney Victory"
4155:"Cupit Clutches Texas Open Lead"
3182:. September 10, 1963. p. 23
2882:"Opperman In 2-Stroke Golf Lead"
2062:. September 13, 1960. p. 20
1900:. September 16, 1959. p. 39
875:Shortly thereafter, he moved to
655:. His third round was played at
630:Insurance City Open Invitational
562:played in August. He joined the
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5492:. January 27, 1978. p. 119
5466:. November 23, 1977. p. 22
5371:"Trio In Second Place With 67s"
5143:. September 7, 1970. p. 15
5117:. September 6, 1970. p. 71
5060:"Gilbert Leading Canadian Open"
4914:. February 23, 1968. p. 10
4888:. February 23, 1968. p. 61
4772:"Charlie's Rich After 13 Years"
4600:"Yates Sinks Birds, Holds Lead"
4389:"Campbell Takes Tucson Laurels"
3358:"Cerrudo Is Oakland Golf Champ"
3286:. February 16, 1964. p. 51
3156:. September 3, 1963. p. 27
3130:. September 2, 1963. p. 48
3104:. September 1, 1963. p. 51
2036:. September 12, 1960. p. 6
1628:"Oppermann's 71 Paces Mustangs"
1397:. February 10, 1958. p. 29
962:1963 Hayward City Championships
833:, one back of the lead held by
599:Cajun Classic Open Invitational
5740:"Bulldogs take CCC boys title"
5437:. January 26, 1978. p. 91
4966:. February 24, 1969. p. 3
4833:. October 28, 1967. p. 15
4554:. January 29, 1967. p. 11
4528:. January 21, 1967. p. 20
4502:. January 20, 1967. p. 14
4476:. January 23, 1967. p. 19
4395:. February 21, 1966. p. 9
4291:. October 30, 1965. p. 24
4265:. October 29, 1965. p. 10
4072:"Opperman Will Make Pro Debut"
3332:"Cerrudo Hot Again In Oakland"
3260:. January 20, 1964. p. 33
3234:. January 13, 1964. p. 50
3000:. February 8, 1964. p. 36
2619:"Defending Champ Wins 3 And 2"
2540:. January 21, 1963. p. 48
2511:. January 14, 1963. p. 19
2349:. October 13, 1962. p. 18
1975:"Oppermann Sets Course Record"
1657:"Opperman Wins Jaycee Tourney"
1550:"Local Golfers In Junior Play"
1472:"Oppermann 2nd In Junior Golf"
1446:"Oppermann Ties For Golf Lead"
1290:. January 23, 1967. p. 19
976:Results in major championships
731:. Early in 1969 he played the
258:. He grew up in the suburb of
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5566:Writer, MICHAEL MAYO, Staff.
5169:. August 20, 1971. p. 14
4778:. August 21, 1967. p. 10
4447:. August 21, 1966. p. 23
4369:. January 7, 1966. p. 45
4343:. January 7, 1966. p. 37
4317:. January 7, 1966. p. 35
4109:. January 7, 1966. p. 35
3575:"Ron, Steve in State Amateur"
3549:"Steddin Is Publinx Medalist"
3208:. January 8, 1964. p. 50
3078:. August 28, 1963. p. 44
3072:"Amateurs Topped by Opperman"
3052:. August 27, 1963. p. 56
3026:. August 28, 1963. p. 54
2534:"Opperman Wins Hayward Crown"
2485:. January 7, 1963. p. 27
2479:"Lotz, Cerrudo Among Leaders"
2459:. January 6, 1963. p. 49
2433:. August 25, 1963. p. 68
1874:. August 30, 1959. p. 13
1848:. August 29, 1959. p. 11
1822:. August 28, 1959. p. 20
1796:. August 28, 1959. p. 26
1770:. August 27, 1959. p. 14
1744:. August 27, 1959. p. 56
1718:. August 26, 1959. p. 25
1692:. August 25, 1959. p. 11
1109:. January 6, 1964. p. 48
792:IVB-Philadelphia Golf Classic
401:to remain one back of leader
395:Bakersfield Open Invitational
5746:. April 16, 1993. p. 19
5694:. April 14, 1993. p. 13
5642:. April 22, 1994. p. 33
5547:. April 18, 1988. p. 21
5521:. April 17, 1988. p. 29
5406:. October 9, 1972. p. 7
5345:"Menne putts into golf lead"
5189:"13 Shatter Par in Q-C Open"
4992:. April 20, 1969. p. 20
4940:. March 26, 1968. p. 31
4882:"Two Share Tucson Golf Lead"
4856:"Nicklaus, Sikes Deadlocked"
4709:. August 7, 1967. p. 21
4683:. August 6, 1967. p. 67
4658:. August 5, 1967. p. 13
4632:. August 4, 1967. p. 37
4421:. April 10, 1966. p. 49
4187:. April 26, 1965. p. 25
4161:. April 25, 1965. p. 19
4135:. April 25, 1965. p. 21
3601:"State Amateur Starts Today"
3312:. April 27, 1964. p. 35
2994:"City Golf Play Opens Today"
2974:. August 5, 1963. p. 25
2948:. August 5, 1963. p. 51
2917:. August 5, 1963. p. 52
2888:. August 4, 1963. p. 39
2862:. August 4, 1963. p. 52
2407:. August 3, 1963. p. 41
2010:. March 28, 1960. p. 12
1981:. March 19, 1960. p. 10
1556:. March 17, 1959. p. 20
1530:. March 25, 1959. p. 20
1504:. March 24, 1959. p. 22
1426:. April 23, 1959. p. 23
1225:. January 7, 1966. p. 9
1199:. March 18, 1963. p. 50
1052:. January 7, 1966. p. 9
860:season ended, he played the
843:Robinson's Fall Golf Classic
604:In early 1966 he played the
572:500 Festival Open Invitation
16:American professional golfer
5720:. March 9, 1994. p. 21
5668:. April 23, 1994. p. 8
5636:"Lopez takes two-shot lead"
5299:. June 25, 1972. p. 15
5293:"Jamieson nabs 8-shot lead"
5273:. June 24, 1972. p. 13
5247:. June 23, 1972. p. 44
4960:"Baird Victor In Maracaibo"
4730:"CHANGING HISTORY'S COURSE"
4606:. June 24, 1967. p. 28
4580:. June 24, 1967. p. 20
4574:"Oppermann 'Most Improved'"
4239:. June 21, 1965. p. 12
4213:. June 20, 1965. p. 52
4078:. July 31, 1964. p. 53
4023:. July 15, 1964. p. 28
3994:. July 15, 1964. p. 21
3968:. July 15, 1964. p. 11
3942:. July 15, 1964. p. 21
3890:. July 14, 1964. p. 52
3838:. June 29, 1964. p. 16
3812:. June 29, 1964. p. 53
3786:. June 29, 1964. p. 57
3747:. June 28, 1964. p. 35
3721:. June 28, 1964. p. 16
3692:. June 28, 1964. p. 41
3659:. June 26, 1964. p. 60
3633:. June 25, 1964. p. 39
3607:. June 22, 1964. p. 52
3581:. June 19, 1964. p. 58
3555:. June 22, 1964. p. 52
3529:. June 21, 1964. p. 78
3503:. June 18, 1964. p. 42
2836:. July 14, 1963. p. 25
2810:. July 14, 1963. p. 33
2804:"Publinx Crown Won by Lunn"
2781:. July 14, 1963. p. 84
2748:. July 14, 1963. p. 79
2719:. July 13, 1963. p. 38
2686:. July 13, 1963. p. 26
2651:. July 12, 1963. p. 56
2625:. July 11, 1963. p. 79
2571:. July 13, 1963. p. 15
2378:. July 15, 1964. p. 20
2323:. July 12, 1962. p. 50
2294:. July 12, 1962. p. 40
2268:. July 12, 1962. p. 22
2242:. July 12, 1962. p. 16
2213:. July 11, 1962. p. 17
2187:. June 14, 1964. p. 63
2159:"Steve Oppermann – Profile"
1929:. July 13, 1963. p. 12
1582:. April 19, 1958. p. 7
1478:. July 10, 1958. p. 24
1371:. July 11, 1957. p. 39
1345:. July 10, 1957. p. 44
1170:. July 10, 1958. p. 24
1144:. July 15, 1964. p. 61
777:Dow Jones Open Invitational
769:Cleveland Open Invitational
725:Caracas General Motors Open
665:Cleveland Open Invitational
490:at Del Rio Country Club in
408:In July 1963 he played the
358:. He played Bill Harvey of
5808:
5782:Golfers from San Francisco
5616:. June 22, 1991. p. 4
5066:. July 3, 1970. p. 14
5018:. May 10, 1969. p. 35
4415:"Masters Tourney (part 2)"
4211:The San Francisco Examiner
4049:. July 16, 1964. p. 5
3916:. July 15, 1964. p. 9
3888:The San Francisco Examiner
3864:. July 8, 1964. p. 59
3862:The San Francisco Examiner
3810:The San Francisco Examiner
3784:The San Francisco Examiner
3657:The San Francisco Examiner
3605:The San Francisco Examiner
3579:The San Francisco Examiner
3553:The San Francisco Examiner
3477:. June 9, 1964. p. 40
3451:. June 4, 1964. p. 54
3449:The San Francisco Examiner
3362:The San Francisco Examiner
3336:The San Francisco Examiner
3284:The San Francisco Examiner
3232:The San Francisco Examiner
3206:The San Francisco Examiner
3176:"First Round Golf Results"
3050:The San Francisco Examiner
2998:The San Francisco Examiner
2946:The San Francisco Examiner
2915:The San Francisco Examiner
2860:The San Francisco Examiner
2717:The San Francisco Examiner
2538:The San Francisco Examiner
2405:The San Francisco Examiner
2185:The San Francisco Examiner
1955:. May 23, 1960. p. 15
1452:. July 9, 1958. p. 18
1369:The San Francisco Examiner
1319:. May 25, 1960. p. 19
1264:. May 19, 1964. p. 60
1262:The San Francisco Examiner
1197:The San Francisco Examiner
1107:The San Francisco Examiner
1010:
996:
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959:1960 Blossom Festival Open
638:Portland Open Invitational
360:Greensboro, North Carolina
333:Newburyport, Massachusetts
329:Colorado Springs, Colorado
5400:"Oppermann Wins Cal Open"
5111:"Murphy sizzles with 66s"
4862:. May 4, 1968. p. 24
4578:Austin American-Statesman
4522:"Nicklaus Staggers Ahead"
3471:"Modesto Golfers Qualify"
3364:. May 4, 1964. p. 60
3338:. May 3, 1964. p. 46
3306:"Cerrudo Leads City Golf"
3228:"Oppermann Leads Hayward"
1790:"Fritz Holds Jaycee Lead"
1764:"Florida Boy Paces Field"
1663:. July 4, 1959. p. 8
1608:. May 2, 1959. p. 13
1365:"Lotz Takes Junior Golf;"
649:Spyglass Hill Golf Course
540:U.S. Amateur Public Links
501:U.S. Amateur Public Links
410:U.S. Amateur Public Links
375:U.S. Amateur Public Links
256:San Francisco, California
66:San Francisco, California
5431:"Oppermann opens strong"
2808:Fort Worth Star-Telegram
2376:Fort Worth Star-Telegram
1634:. May 9, 1959. p. 3
1576:"Cap Golfers Beat Jeffs"
614:Tucson Open Invitational
544:Saint Anthony, Minnesota
464:Lucky International Open
340:Green Hills Country Club
327:. The event was held in
87:200 lb (91 kg)
5215:"Quad-City Open Scores"
5115:The Honolulu Advertiser
4938:The Honolulu Advertiser
4860:The Honolulu Advertiser
4681:The Honolulu Advertiser
4678:"Sanders Leads With..."
4552:Asheville Citizen-Times
4419:The Honolulu Advertiser
4289:The Honolulu Advertiser
3966:Tyler Morning Telegraph
2321:St. Louis Post-Dispatch
1193:"Dick Lotz Golf Victor"
657:Pebble Beach Golf Links
618:1966 Masters Tournament
548:University of Minnesota
456:Allentown, Pennsylvania
4776:Press and Sun-Bulletin
2598:s181492.gridserver.com
2505:"Cerrudo Leads by One"
2211:The Shreveport Journal
2060:The Charlotte Observer
2004:"Oppermann Wins Title"
1313:"Golf Finals Tomorrow"
912:Pine Mountain, Georgia
757:Andover, Massachusetts
585:San Francisco Examiner
521:Long Beach, California
505:Harding Park Golf Club
496:San Francisco Examiner
423:San Francisco Examiner
387:Minneapolis, Minnesota
356:St. Louis Country Club
264:Harding Park Golf Club
254:Oppermann was born in
5772:American male golfers
5271:The News and Observer
5245:Intelligencer Journal
5016:The Los Angeles Times
4831:The News and Observer
4604:The Salt Lake Tribune
4341:The Los Angeles Times
4315:The Los Angeles Times
4237:Intelligencer Journal
4233:"Open 72-hole scores"
4107:The Los Angeles Times
967:California State Open
954:Professional wins (4)
925:Melbourne High School
862:California State Open
781:Greater Hartford Open
677:Greater Hartford Open
634:Hartford, Connecticut
576:Indianapolis, Indiana
348:Los Gatos, California
302:Capuchino High School
294:Capuchino High School
275:San Bruno, California
271:Capuchino High School
216:The Open Championship
5490:The Orlando Sentinel
5464:The Orlando Sentinel
5435:The Orlando Sentinel
5375:The Terre Haute Star
4500:The Montana Standard
4470:"Speaking of Sports"
4445:The Billings Gazette
3992:The Spokesman-Review
3914:The Montana Standard
2834:The Spokesman-Review
2240:The Montana Standard
1690:Rutland Daily Herald
1284:"Speaking of Sports"
1223:Redlands Daily Facts
1142:The Minneapolis Star
1050:Redlands Daily Facts
737:Maracaibo, Venezuela
344:Millbrae, California
318:Portsmouth, Virginia
260:Millbrae, California
93:Sporting nationality
31:Personal information
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5064:The Odessa American
4526:Albuquerque Journal
4441:"Two Tied for Lead"
4263:Santa Cruz Sentinel
4185:The Courier-Journal
4159:Valley Morning Star
3719:Santa Cruz Sentinel
3280:"City Golf Results"
1080:PGA Tour Guide 1971
908:Titusville, Florida
733:Ford Maracaibo Open
698:Sahara Invitational
554:Professional career
525:Arcadia, California
492:Modesto, California
377:. The event was in
314:Arcadia, California
269:Oppermann attended
231:professional golfer
148:Turned professional
5297:Brownwood Bulletin
4912:Johnson City Press
4805:Golf History Today
4047:The Daily American
4021:The Sacramento Bee
3527:The Sacramento Bee
3388:The New York Times
3180:The Sacramento Bee
3154:The Sacramento Bee
3128:The Sacramento Bee
3102:The Sacramento Bee
3024:The Sacramento Bee
2972:The Sacramento Bee
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2431:The Sacramento Bee
2347:Arizona Daily Star
1872:Johnson City Press
1768:The Progress-Index
1742:The Sacramento Bee
1716:The Times Dispatch
998:Masters Tournament
893:Melbourne, Florida
856:Shortly after the
785:Newark, California
692:by one stroke and
508:berths available.
289:tournament, 2 up.
186:Masters Tournament
5349:The Vancouver Sun
5141:The Baltimore Sun
4886:The Tampa Tribune
4807:. August 20, 2020
4707:York Daily Record
2684:The Wichita Eagle
2034:The Index-Journal
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729:West End Classic
661:Los Angeles Open
606:Los Angeles Open
515:. Oppermann and
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414:Ottawa, Illinois
196:PGA Championship
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