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Lee
Trevino is one of the legends of the
game. He enters the ’97 season as
the Senior Tour’s career leading
money winner. Though a series of
injuries have slowed him down a
little recently, Trevino still
manages to find his way to the
winner’s circle. Trevino was chosen
by his peers as the Senior Tour’s
Player of the Year in 1994, the
third time he has received this
honor. In 1990, Trevino became the
first Senior to win over $1 million
in a single season...
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Trevino’s performance on the PGA
Tour was every bit as domineering as
his career as a Senior. Trevino was
the Tour’s Rookie of the Year in
1967, the leading money winner in
1970, and the PGA Player of the Year
in 1971. Trevino’s first win on Tour
took place at the 1968 U.S. Open at
Oak Hill, where he was the first
player in the history of the event
to shoot all 4 rounds below par in
the 60’s. Trevino won the U.S. Open
once again in 1971. He also has two
PGA Championships and two
consecutive British Opens to his
credit. Trevino is the first player
since Don January to win three
consecutive Byron Nelson trophies.
He has also won five Vardon
trophies, and represented his
country on six Ryder Cup teams.
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