Craig Stadler
Craig Robert Stadler (born June 2, 1953) is an American professional golfer who has won numerous tournaments at both the PGA Tour and Champions Tour level, including one major championship, the 1982 Masters Tournament.
Craig Stadler | |||
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Stadler at the 2009 JELD-WEN Tradition. | |||
Personal information | |||
Full name | Craig Robert Stadler | ||
Nickname | The Walrus | ||
Born | San Diego, California | June 2, 1953||
Height | 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) | ||
Weight | 250 lb (110 kg; 18 st) | ||
Nationality | |||
Residence | Denver, Colorado | ||
Spouse | Jan Zumbrunnen | ||
Children | Kevin, Chris | ||
Career | |||
College | University of Southern California | ||
Turned professional | 1976 | ||
Current tour(s) | Champions Tour | ||
Former tour(s) | PGA Tour | ||
Professional wins | 31 | ||
Highest ranking | 19 (February 2, 1992)[1] | ||
Number of wins by tour | |||
PGA Tour | 13 | ||
European Tour | 3 | ||
Japan Golf Tour | 1 | ||
PGA Tour Champions | 9 | ||
Other | 6 | ||
Best results in major championships (wins: 1) | |||
Masters Tournament | Won: 1982 | ||
PGA Championship | 6th: 1978 | ||
U.S. Open | T8: 1990 | ||
The Open Championship | T6: 1980 | ||
Achievements and awards | |||
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Early life
Stadler was born in San Diego[2] His father started him in golf at age four,[2] and he displayed a talent for golf early in life. Stadler attended La Jolla High School[3] He won the 1973 U.S. Amateur, while attending the University of Southern California, where he was a teammate of future PGA Tour winners Mark Pfeil and Scott Simpson. Stadler was an All-American all four years – first-team his sophomore and junior years; second-team his freshman and senior years.[4] Stadler finished college in 1975 and turned professional in 1976.[2]
Professional career
Stadler won his first two PGA Tour events in 1980, at the Bob Hope Desert Classic and the Greater Greensboro Open. His career year was 1982 when he won four PGA Tour events including the Masters Tournament after a playoff with Dan Pohl and the World Series of Golf at the end of the year. Stadler won the money list for the only time. His next win was at the 1984 Byron Nelson Classic.
Despite playing relatively well, Stadler did not win a PGA Tour event for over 7 years (May 1984 – November 1991) during the heart of his career. During this period he recorded six runner-up performances and dozens of top-10s on the PGA Tour.[2] He had more success at winning international tournaments. He won the 1985 Swiss Open on the European Tour and the 1987 Dunlop Phoenix Tournament on the Japan Golf Tour. He had great success at the Scandinavian Enterprise Open too, an official event on the European Tour, finishing runner-up at the 1983 and 1986 events until finally winning in 1990. His winless steak in America was broken at the final event of the 1991 season, defeating Russ Cochran in a playoff at the Tour Championship.
Stadler won the B.C. Open in 2003, becoming the first player over age 50 to win a PGA Tour event in 28 years and the first player ever to win on the PGA Tour after he had won on the Champions Tour. He won 13 PGA Tour events in all, and played on the 1983 and 1985 Ryder Cup teams.[2]
He appeared as himself, with a speaking role in the 1996 film Tin Cup.
Stadler began playing on the Champions Tour upon becoming eligible in June 2003. His greatest successes came during his first two years of eligibility; he was the leading money winner in his first full year on that tour in 2004. Stadler underwent total left-hip-replacement surgery in Los Angeles on September 15, 2010, which limits his playing time.[2]
Very popular with the galleries, Stadler is affectionately called "The Walrus" for his portly build and ample mustache. He currently lives in Denver, Colorado. His son Kevin is also a PGA Tour champion.[2] His brother Gary Stadler is a Billboard-charting recording artist.[5]
Stadler announced that the 2014 Masters Tournament, his 38th and in which he played with Kevin, was his last.
Amateur wins
- 1973 U.S. Amateur
- 1975 Southwestern Amateur
Professional wins (31)
PGA Tour wins (13)
Legend |
Major championships (1) |
Tour Championships (1) |
Other PGA Tour (11) |
No. | Date | Tournament | Winning score | Margin of victory |
Runner(s)-up |
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1 | Jan 13, 1980 | Bob Hope Desert Classic | −17 (69-68-70-69-67=343) | 2 strokes | |
2 | Apr 6, 1980 | Greater Greensboro Open | −13 (67-69-71-68=275) | 6 strokes | |
3 | May 31, 1981 | Kemper Open | −18 (67-69-66-68=270) | 6 strokes | |
4 | Jan 10, 1982 | Joe Garagiola-Tucson Open | −14 (65-64-66-71=266) | 3 strokes | |
5 | Apr 11, 1982 | Masters Tournament | −4 (75-69-67-73=284) | Playoff | |
6 | Jun 6, 1982 | Kemper Open (2) | −13 (72-67-67-69=275) | 7 strokes | |
7 | Aug 29, 1982 | World Series of Golf | −2 (70-68-75-65=278) | Playoff | |
8 | May 13, 1984 | Byron Nelson Golf Classic | −8 (70-71-64-71=276) | 1 stroke | |
9 | Nov 3, 1991 | The Tour Championship | −5 (68-68-72-71=279) | Playoff | |
10 | Aug 30, 1992 | NEC World Series of Golf (2) | −7 (69-65-69-70=273) | 1 stroke | |
11 | Feb 27, 1994 | Buick Invitational of California | −20 (67-67-68-66=268) | 1 stroke | |
12 | Feb 25, 1996 | Nissan Open | −6 (67-70-73-68=278) | 1 stroke | |
13 | Jul 20, 2003 | B.C. Open | −21 (67-69-68-63=267) | 1 stroke |
PGA Tour playoff record (3–3)
No. | Year | Tournament | Opponent | Result |
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1 | 1982 | Masters Tournament | Won with par on first extra hole | |
2 | 1982 | World Series of Golf | Won with par on fourth extra hole | |
3 | 1985 | Bob Hope Classic | Lost to birdie on fifth extra hole | |
4 | 1987 | Hawaiian Open | Lost to birdie on second extra hole | |
5 | 1991 | The Tour Championship | Won with birdie on second extra hole | |
6 | 2000 | Shell Houston Open | Lost to par on fourth extra hole |
European Tour wins (3)
Legend |
Major championships (1) |
Other European Tour (2) |
No. | Date | Tournament | Winning score | Margin of victory |
Runner(s)-up |
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1 | Apr 11, 1982 | Masters Tournament | −4 (75-69-67-73=284) | Playoff | |
2 | Sep 8, 1985 | Ebel European Masters Swiss Open | −21 (68-65-67-67=267) | 2 strokes | |
3 | Jun 10, 1990 | Scandinavian Enterprise Open | −20 (68-72-67-61=268) | 4 strokes |
European Tour playoff record (1–1)
No. | Year | Tournament | Opponent | Result |
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1 | 1982 | Masters Tournament | Won with par on first extra hole | |
2 | 1986 | Scandinavian Enterprise Open | Lost to birdie on first extra hole |
Japan Golf Tour wins (1)
No. | Date | Tournament | Winning score | Margin of victory |
Runner-up |
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1 | Nov 22, 1987 | Dunlop Phoenix Tournament | −11 (71-65-69-72=277) | 1 stroke |
Other wins (6)
- 1978 Magnolia State Classic
- 1986 Jerry Ford Invitational
- 1989 Fred Meyer Challenge (with Joey Sindelar)
- 1992 Argentine Open
- 1999 Champions Challenge (with son Kevin Stadler)
- 2002 Office Depot Father/Son Challenge (with Kevin Stadler)
Champions Tour wins (9)
Legend |
Champions Tour major championships (2) |
Other Champions Tour (7) |
No. | Date | Tournament | Winning score | Margin of victory |
Runner(s)-up |
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1 | Jul 13, 2003 | Ford Senior Players Championship | −17 (67-73-65-66=271) | 3 strokes | |
2 | Sep 28, 2003 | Greater Hickory Classic at Rock Barn | −15 (66-69-66=201) | 2 strokes | |
3 | Oct 19, 2003 | SBC Championship | −15 (67-64-67=198) | 4 strokes | |
4 | Feb 15, 2004 | The ACE Group Classic | −10 (67-67-72=206) | Playoff | |
5 | Jun 27, 2004 | Bank of America Championship | −15 (68-69-64=201) | 4 strokes | |
6 | Aug 29, 2004 | JELD-WEN Tradition | −13 (70-70-68-67=275) | 1 stroke | |
7 | Sep 5, 2004 | The First Tee Open at Pebble Beach | −15 (72-63-66=201) | 3 strokes | |
8 | Sep 26, 2004 | SAS Championship | −17 (65-68-66=199) | 6 strokes | |
9 | Jun 23, 2013 | Encompass Championship | −13 (67-65-71=203) | 1 stroke |
Champions Tour playoff record (1–2)
No. | Year | Tournament | Opponents | Result |
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1 | 2004 | The ACE Group Classic | Won with birdie on first extra hole | |
2 | 2007 | Boeing Classic | Watson won with eagle on second extra hole Eger, Morgan, Ozaki and Quigley eliminated with birdie on first hole | |
3 | 2009 | Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf (with |
Lost to par on second extra hole |
Major championships
Wins (1)
Year | Championship | 54 holes | Winning score | Margin | Runner-up |
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1982 | Masters Tournament | 3 shot lead | −4 (75-69-67-73=284) | Playoff1 |
1Defeated Pohl with par on first extra hole.
Results timeline
Tournament | 1974 | 1975 | 1976 | 1977 | 1978 | 1979 |
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Masters Tournament | CUT | CUT | T7 | |||
U.S. Open | CUT | CUT | ||||
The Open Championship | CUT | |||||
PGA Championship | 6 | CUT |
Tournament | 1980 | 1981 | 1982 | 1983 | 1984 | 1985 | 1986 | 1987 | 1988 | 1989 |
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Masters Tournament | T26 | T43 | 1 | T6 | T35 | T6 | CUT | T17 | 3 | CUT |
U.S. Open | T16 | T26 | T22 | T10 | WD | CUT | T15 | T24 | T25 | |
The Open Championship | T6 | CUT | T35 | T12 | T28 | CUT | WD | T8 | T60 | T13 |
PGA Championship | T55 | CUT | T16 | T63 | T18 | T18 | T30 | T28 | T15 | T7 |
Tournament | 1990 | 1991 | 1992 | 1993 | 1994 | 1995 | 1996 | 1997 | 1998 | 1999 |
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Masters Tournament | T14 | T12 | T25 | T34 | CUT | CUT | T29 | T26 | T41 | T38 |
U.S. Open | T8 | T19 | T33 | T33 | CUT | |||||
The Open Championship | CUT | T101 | T64 | T24 | CUT | T45 | CUT | |||
PGA Championship | T57 | T7 | T48 | CUT | T19 | T8 | CUT | T53 | T38 | CUT |
Tournament | 2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 |
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Masters Tournament | CUT | CUT | T32 | 49 | CUT | 50 | CUT | T49 | CUT | CUT |
U.S. Open | CUT | T18 | ||||||||
The Open Championship | ||||||||||
PGA Championship | T64 |
Tournament | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 |
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Masters Tournament | CUT | CUT | CUT | CUT | CUT |
U.S. Open | |||||
The Open Championship | |||||
PGA Championship |
CUT = missed the halfway cut (3rd round cut in 1975 and 1985 Open Championships)
WD = withdrew
"T" indicates a tie for a place.
Summary
Tournament | Wins | 2nd | 3rd | Top-5 | Top-10 | Top-25 | Events | Cuts made |
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Masters Tournament | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 5 | 9 | 38 | 21 |
U.S. Open | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 9 | 18 | 12 |
The Open Championship | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 5 | 18 | 11 |
PGA Championship | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 9 | 23 | 18 |
Totals | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 13 | 32 | 97 | 62 |
- Most consecutive cuts made – 11 (1990 PGA – 1993 U.S. Open)
- Longest streak of top-10s – 2 (twice)
Results in The Players Championship
Tournament | 1977 | 1978 | 1979 | 1980 | 1981 | 1982 | 1983 | 1984 | 1985 | 1986 | 1987 | 1988 | 1989 |
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The Players Championship | CUT | CUT | T67 | T67 | CUT | T6 | T63 | T3 | T13 | CUT | CUT | T45 | T21 |
Tournament | 1990 | 1991 | 1992 | 1993 | 1994 | 1995 | 1996 | 1997 | 1998 | 1999 | 2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 |
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The Players Championship | T61 | CUT | CUT | CUT | CUT | T14 | T41 | CUT | T31 | T62 | CUT | CUT | T36 | T66 |
CUT = missed the halfway cut
"T" indicates a tie for a place
Results in World Golf Championships
Tournament | 1999 | 2000 | 2001 |
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Match Play | R32 | QF | |
Championship | NT1 | ||
Invitational |
1Cancelled due to 9/11
QF, R16, R32, R64 = Round in which player lost in match play
NT = No tournament
Senior major championships
Wins (2)
Year | Championship | Winning score | Margin | Runners-up |
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2003 | Ford Senior Players Championship | −17 (67-73-65-66=271) | 3 strokes | |
2004 | JELD-WEN Tradition | −13 (70-70-68-67=275) | 1 stroke |
U.S. national team appearances
Amateur
- Walker Cup: 1975 (winners)
Professional
- Ryder Cup: 1983 (winners), 1985
- UBS Cup: 2003 (tie), 2004 (winners)
- Wendy's 3-Tour Challenge (representing Champions Tour): 2003, 2004, 2005 (winners), 2006
References
- "Week 05 1992 Ending 2 Feb 1992" (pdf). OWGR. Retrieved October 4, 2019.
- "Craig Stadler – Profile". PGA Tour. Retrieved October 4, 2019.
- "Corey Pavin, Craig Stadler welcomed into SCGA Hall of Fame November 13, 2014". Southern California Golf Association. 13 November 2014. Retrieved 3 December 2018.
- "Men's Golf All-Americans". USC Trojans Athletics official site. Archived from the original on November 26, 2007. Retrieved December 8, 2007.
- Billboard Magazine, April 28, 2001 through May 17, 2001 - Fairy HeartMagic by Gary Stadler on Sequoia Records, chart position # 24 on Top 25 New Age Albums
External links
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- Official website
- Craig Stadler at the PGA Tour official site
- Craig Stadler at the European Tour official site
- Craig Stadler at the Japan Golf Tour official site
- Craig Stadler at the Official World Golf Ranking official site