Irwin’s Legacy Pt. 12 – Designing a Secondary Career Path
By the time Irwin was 40 years old, in 1985, he had won 17 times on the PGA Tour. And another aspect of his professional career began to take shape — as a golf course designer.
By the time Irwin was 40 years old, in 1985, he had won 17 times on the PGA Tour. And another aspect of his professional career began to take shape — as a golf course designer.
Multiple generations of Irwins have been in Hale’s corner during a career that’s lasted more than a half-century.
While Irwin was long known as one of the fiercest competitors in golf, there are other aspects of his life that reveal a caring, compassionate side…
Irwin’s PGA Tour Champions career speaks for itself that he owns the most Champions victories in history, with 45. Only Bernhard Langer, with 40 as of the end of August…
While the 1990 U.S. Open victory would have been a fitting bookend for Irwin’s PGA Tour win list, he wasn’t done yet. Indeed,
he went on to win the very next week, at the Buick Classic and finished sixth on the PGA Tour money list in 1990 at age 45.
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