Bill Rogers (golfer)

{{short description|American professional golfer}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=May 2011}}

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| name = Bill Rogers

| image = Bill Rogers - Golfer - 2022 - 220125-F-PF238-0128 (cropped).jpg

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| fullname = William Charles Rogers

| nickname = Panther

| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1951|9|10|mf=y}}

| birth_place = Waco, Texas, U.S.

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| height = {{height|ft=6|in=0}}

| weight = {{convert|148|lb|kg st|abbr=on}}

| nationality = {{USA}}

| residence = San Antonio, Texas, U.S.

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| college = University of Houston

| yearpro = 1974

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| extour = PGA Tour
Champions Tour

| prowins = 14

| pgawins = 6

| eurowins = 1

| japwins = 3

| auswins = 2

| otherwins = 3

| majorwins = 1

| masters = T29: 1978

| usopen = T2: 1981

| open = Won: 1981

| pga = T8: 1980

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| award1 = PGA Player of the Year

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William Charles Rogers (born September 10, 1951) is an American professional golfer who is best known as the winner of the 1981 Open Championship.

Early life

Rogers was born in Waco, Texas. He began playing golf at the age of 9. Rogers attended Texas High School in Texarkana, Texas where he excelled on the golf team. He began honing his skills at Northridge Country Club winning numerous local amateur events in northeast Texas.{{cite web|title=Profile on PGA Tour's official site |url=http://www.pgatour.com/players/00/20/16/ |access-date=March 25, 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101213063501/http://www.pgatour.com/players/00/20/16/ |archive-date=December 13, 2010 }} His father was a lieutenant colonel in the United States Air Force, and Rogers spent part of his military brat youth in Morocco and Germany.

Amateur career

Rogers attended the University of Houston, where he played on the Cougar golf team and roomed with fellow future PGA Tour pro Bruce Lietzke. As an amateur golfer, he played for the U.S. in the 1973 Walker Cup.

Professional career

Rogers played the PGA Tour full-time from 1975 to 1988 and won six tournaments, including four in 1981.{{cite web|title=Biographical information from PGA Tour's official site |url=http://www.pgatour.com/players/s/?/00/20/16/media |access-date=March 25, 2011 }}{{dead link|date=January 2016}}{{cbignore}} Almost uniquely for an American golfer, his two most notable victories were in Britain: Rogers won the Suntory World Match Play Championship at Wentworth in 1979, and The Open Championship in 1981 at Royal St George's, four strokes ahead of runner-up Bernhard Langer. He was the PGA Player of the Year for 1981, and finished second on McCormack's World Golf Rankings; he was also on the Ryder Cup team in 1981.

In 1982, Rogers won the PGA Grand Slam of Golf, and led the U.S. Open during the final day before falling short. After one further PGA Tour win in 1983, Rogers' tour career faded to the point where he experienced burnout.{{cite magazine |url=https://www.golfdigest.com/story/golf-british-rogers-rosaforte |title=Forgotten Champion |magazine=Golf Digest |first=Tim |last=Rosaforte |date=July 12, 2011}}

Rogers left the tour in 1988 and took a position as director of golf at San Antonio Country Club, where he worked for 11 years.{{cite web |title=Bill Rogers Last Shot |last=Stricklin |first=Art |url=http://www.artstricklin.com/bm/writing_samples/sports-illustrated---bill-rogers.shtml |access-date=March 25, 2011}}

Since turning 50 in 2001, Rogers has played sporadically on the Champions Tour; his most notable accomplishment as a senior player was winning the team portion of the 2002 Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf with Bruce Lietzke.

Personal life

Rogers lives in San Antonio, Texas.

Amateur wins

this list may be incomplete

Professional wins (14)

=PGA Tour wins (6)=

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! Legend

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|Major championships (1)

Other PGA Tour (5)

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!No.

!Date

!Tournament

!Winning score

!To par

!Margin of
victory

!Runner(s)-up

align=center|1

|align=right|Feb 13, 1978

|Bob Hope Desert Classic

|align=right|69-67-67-67-69=339

|align=center|−21

|2 strokes

|{{flagicon|USA}} Jerry McGee

align=center|2

|align=right|Mar 29, 1981

|Sea Pines Heritage

|align=right|71-69-68-70=278

|align=center|−6

|1 stroke

|{{flagicon|AUS}} Bruce Devlin, {{flagicon|USA}} Hale Irwin,
{{flagicon|USA}} Gil Morgan, {{flagicon|USA}} Craig Stadler

style="background:#e5d1cb;"

|align=center|3

|align=right|Jul 19, 1981

|The Open Championship

|align=right|72-66-67-71=276

|align=center|−4

|4 strokes

|{{flagicon|FRG}} Bernhard Langer

align=center|4

|align=right|Aug 30, 1981

|World Series of Golf

|align=right|68-69-71-67=275

|align=center|−5

|1 stroke

|{{flagicon|USA}} Tom Kite

align=center|5

|align=right|Oct 4, 1981

|Texas Open

|align=right|67-66-70-63=266

|align=center|−14

|Playoff

|{{flagicon|USA}} Ben Crenshaw

align=center|6

|align=right|Mar 20, 1983

|USF&G Classic

|align=right|69-67-69-69=274

|align=center|−14

|3 strokes

|{{flagicon|USA}} David Edwards, {{flagicon|USA}} Jay Haas,
{{flagicon|USA}} Vance Heafner

PGA Tour playoff record (1–2)

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!No.!!Year!!Tournament!!Opponent!!Result

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|align=center|1

|1978

|Western Open

|{{flagicon|USA}} Andy Bean

|Lost to par on first extra hole

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|align=center|2

|1979

|Byron Nelson Golf Classic

|{{flagicon|USA}} Tom Watson

|Lost to birdie on first extra hole

style="background:#D0F0C0;"

|align=center|3

|1981

|Texas Open

|{{flagicon|USA}} Ben Crenshaw

|Won with birdie on first extra hole

=PGA of Japan Tour wins (3)=

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!No.

!Date

!Tournament

!Winning score

!To par

!Margin of
victory

!Runner(s)-up

align=center|1

|align=right|Oct 9, 1977

|Taiheiyo Club Masters

|align=right|71-67-71-66=275

|align=center|−9

|1 stroke

|{{flagicon|USA}} Mike Morley, {{flagicon|JPN|1870}} Teruo Sugihara

align=center|2

|align=right|Sep 7, 1980

|Suntory Open

|align=right|68-71-70-69=278

|align=center|−10

|2 strokes

|{{flagicon|AUS}} Graham Marsh

align=center|3

|align=right|Sep 13, 1981

|Suntory Open (2)

|align=right|68-65-68-69=270

|align=center|−18

|2 strokes

|{{flagicon|JPN|1870}} Norio Suzuki

=PGA Tour of Australasia wins (2)=

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!No.

!Date

!Tournament

!Winning score

!To par

!Margin of
victory

!Runner-up

align=center|1

|align=right|Nov 1, 1981

|New South Wales Open

|align=right|69-69-71-76=285

|align=center|−7

|3 strokes

|{{flagicon|AUS}} Lyndsay Stephen

align=center|2

|align=right|Nov 22, 1981

|Australian Open

|align=right|71-69-69-73=282

|align=center|−6

|1 stroke

|{{flagicon|AUS}} Greg Norman

=Other wins (2)=

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!No.

!Date

!Tournament

!Winning score

!To par

!Margin of
victory

!Runner-up

align=center|1

|align=right|Oct 14, 1979

|Suntory World Match Play Championship

|colspan=3 align=center|1 up

|{{flagicon|JPN|1870}} Isao Aoki

align=center|2

|align=right|Mar 15, 1982

|PGA Grand Slam of Golf

|align=right|71

|align=center|+1

|5 strokes

|{{flagicon|AUS}} David Graham

=Other senior wins (1)=

Major championships

=Wins (1)=

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!Year!!Championship!!54 holes!!Winning score!!Margin!!Runner-up

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| 1981

The Open Championship5 shot lead−4 (72-66-67-71=276)4 strokes{{flagicon|FRG}} Bernhard Langer

=Results timeline=

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!Tournament

!1971

!1972

!1973

!1974

!1975

!1976

!1977

!1978

!1979

align=left|Masters Tournament

|style="background:#eeeeee;"|

|style="background:#eeeeee;"|

|style="background:#eeeeee;"|

|style="background:#eeeeee;"|

|style="background:#eeeeee;"|

|style="background:#eeeeee;"|

|style="background:#eeeeee;"|

|T29

|style="background:#eeeeee;"|

align=left|U.S. Open

|CUT

|style="background:#eeeeee;"|

|CUT

|style="background:#eeeeee;"|

|61

|style="background:#eeeeee;"|

|CUT

|T44

|style="background:yellow;"|T4

align=left|The Open Championship

|style="background:#eeeeee;"|

|style="background:#eeeeee;"|

|style="background:#eeeeee;"|

|style="background:#eeeeee;"|

|style="background:#eeeeee;"|

|style="background:#eeeeee;"|

|style="background:#eeeeee;"|

|style="background:#eeeeee;"|

|style="background:#eeeeee;"|

align=left|PGA Championship

|style="background:#eeeeee;"|

|style="background:#eeeeee;"|

|style="background:#eeeeee;"|

|style="background:#eeeeee;"|

|style="background:#eeeeee;"|

|style="background:#eeeeee;"|

|CUT

|T42

|T35

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!Tournament

!1980

!1981

!1982

!1983

!1984

!1985

!1986

align=left|Masters Tournament

|T33

|T37

|T38

|CUT

|CUT

|CUT

|CUT

align=left|U.S. Open

|T16

|style="background:yellow;"|T2

|style="background:yellow;"|T3

|CUT

|57

|WD

|CUT

align=left|The Open Championship

|T19

|style="background:lime;"|1

|T22

|style="background:yellow;"|T8

|CUT

|CUT

|CUT

align=left|PGA Championship

|style="background:yellow;"|T8

|T27

|T29

|CUT

|style="background:#eeeeee;"|

|style="background:#eeeeee;"|

|style="background:#eeeeee;"|

{{legend|lime|Win}}

{{legend|yellow|Top 10}}

{{legend|#eeeeee|Did not play}}

CUT = missed the halfway cut

WD = withdrew

"T" indicates a tie for a place.

=Summary=

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!Tournament !! Wins !! 2nd !! 3rd !! Top-5 !! Top-10 !! Top-25 !! Events !! Cuts made

align=left|Masters Tournament00000084
align=left|U.S. Open011334137
align=left|The Open Championship10012474
align=left|PGA Championship00001175
Totals1114693520

  • Most consecutive cuts made – 17 (1978 Masters – 1982 PGA)
  • Longest streak of top-10s – 2 (1981 U.S. Open – 1981 Open Championship)

U.S. national team appearances

Amateur

Professional

See also

References

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