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Golf Biography

Gene Sarazen

“Gene”

American flag American · Harrison, USA · Born 27 February 1902

Professional Golfer

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American golfing pioneer who invented the sand wedge and was the first player to win all four modern major championships, a showman whose skills and personality shaped the professional game's early identity.

Gene Sarazen was one of golf's original legends, a pioneer who won all four Major championships and invented the sand wedge. His double eagle (or 'shot heard round the world') at Augusta's 15th hole in the 1935 Masters is considered the most famous shot in golf history. Sarazen's contribution to the game, both on and off the course, helped shape modern golf as it is played today.

Famous For

Double eagle at 1935 Masters, inventing sand wedge

Playing Style

How They Played

Aggressive shot-maker, excellent short game specialist

Legacy

Lasting Impact

One of golf's greatest players, completed career Grand Slam

Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • US Open 1922
  • PGA Championship 1922
  • PGA Championship 1923
  • US Open 1932
  • The Open Championship 1932
  • The Masters 1935
  • PGA Championship 1933
  • Ryder Cup team member 1927
  • Ryder Cup team member 1929
  • Ryder Cup team member 1931
  • Ryder Cup team member 1933
  • Ryder Cup team member 1935
  • Ryder Cup team member 1937
  • World Golf Hall of Fame inductee 1974
Career Journey

Timeline

1920 📌 Turned professional
1922 🏆 Won U.S. Open at Skokie Country Club
1923 🏆 Won PGA Championship at Pelham Country Club
1932 🏆 Won U.S. Open and The Open Championship
1935 🎯 Double eagle on 15th hole to win Masters
1973 🎯 Hole-in-one at Masters age 71
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