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Tribute to

Payne Stewart

11 PGA Tour victories

1999

Pebble Beach Pro-Am, U.S. Open

1995

Houston Open

1991

U.S. Open

1990

MCI Classic, Byron Nelson Classic

1989

MCI Classic, PGA Championship

1987

Bay Hill Classic

1983

Walt Disney World Classic

1982

Quad Cities Open


6 International victories

1993

Hassan II Trophy (Morocco)

1991

Heineken Dutch Open (Eur.)

1990

World Cup (Indiv.)

1982

Coolangatta-Tweed Head Classic (Aus.)

1981

Indonesian Open (Asia), Indian Open (Asia)

 

Ryder Cup experience
1987, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1999

Career Highlights

Won 1999 U.S. Open with 15-foot par putt on 72nd hole to defeat Phil Mickelson by one shot at Pinehurst No. 2. Became 13th player to win two U.S. Opens.

Won 1999 Pebble Beach Pro-Am after final round was rained out, giving third-round leader the title

Finished second at 1999 Honda Classic, fifth time he was second at Honda

Led the 1998 U.S. Open at The Olympic Club for the first three days before losing by one shot to Lee Janzen

Started strongly in 1997 with near-misses in the Honda Classic and Bay Hill Invitational

Ended 1997 with seven top-10 finishes but no victories

Seven top-10 finishes in 1996 included a second, third and two fourths

Finished third on Tour in the All-Around category

Came from seven strokes back to force a playoff with Scott Hoch in the 1995 Houston Open, then won with a par on the first extra hole

Owns victories in two majors (1989 PGA Championship and 1991 U.S. Open)

Finished second on the money list in 1989

Missed 10 weeks in 1991 with a nerve problem in his neck

Winner in the All-Around category of the 1988 Nabisco Statistics

Was the 1989 Nabisco Statistics scoring leader

Three-time winner of the Skins Game, 1991-1993

1979 All-American

1979 Missouri Amateur Champion

Owned his own clothing line, featuring his trademark plus-four "knickers."

 

Height: 6-1
Weight: 180
Birthdate: Jan. 30, 1957
Died: Oct. 25, 1999
Birthplace: Springfield, Mo.
Year turned professional: 1979
College: SMU

Going Home

Payne, we will miss you and that beautiful golf swing. May God bless you and your family. Rest in Peace.

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