
Tom Purtzer Talks 1982 Open Championship, Trying To Hit The Postage Stamp Green at Royal Troon, & Winning the 1991 World Series of Golf...
- S8E21
- 28:27
- July 29th 2021
Tom Purtzer made one of the most incredible birdies in Tour history on his way to winning the 1991 Colonial Invitational. He made it from a downhill lie in the back lip of the bunker. He takes us inside that shot and how it led to a complete redesign of that trap. We also hear about his T4 finish at the 1982 Open Championship at Royal Troon, what it's like trying to hit the green at the Postage Stamp hole, and his victory at the 1991 World Series of Golf.
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