J. C. Snead

J. C. Snead

J. C. Snead

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Nom complet Jesse Carlyle "J.C." Snead
Date de naissance 14 octobre 1940
Lieu de naissance Hot Springs, Virginie, États-Unis États-Unis
Carrière
Passé pro en 1964
Circuit pro PGA Tour depuis 1968
Champions Tour
Tournois majeurs
Masters 2e en 1973
Open américain 2e en 1978

JC Snead, Jesse Carlyle "J.C." Snead, né le 14 octobre 1940 à Hot Springs, est un golfeur américain.

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Neveu d'une légende du golf, Sam Snead, il a remporté huit victoires sur le PGA Tour, circuit qu'il a rejoint en 1968, après être passé professionel en 1964. sur ce circuit, ses meilleurs résultats dans les tournois du grand chelem sont une deuxième place lors du Masters en 1973 et deuxième place partagée lors de l'US Open 1978.

Il a également défendu à trois reprises les couleurs américaines en Ryder Cup, en 1971, 1973 et 1975.

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