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American professional golfer (born 1958)
Hal Evan Sutton (born April 28, 1958) is an American professional golfer, currently playing on the PGA Tour Champions, who achieved 14 victories on the
Hal_Sutton
Annual golf tournament
major championship in the same calendar year: Jack Nicklaus (1978, Open), Hal Sutton (1983, PGA), Tiger Woods (2001, Masters), Martin Kaymer (2014, U.S. Open)
The_Players_Championship
Name list
American musician Hal Smith (disambiguation) Hal Sparks (born 1969), American actor Hal Steinbrenner (born 1969), American businessman Hal Sutton (born 1958)
Hal_(given_name)
Private golf and tennis club in California
Craig Stadler, Nick Faldo, Ernie Els, Mike Weir, and Phil Mickelson. Hal Sutton won the PGA Championship in August 1983, and Steve Elkington in 1995.
Riviera_Country_Club
Golf tournament
Loren Roberts, three shots behind Woods. Players' Championship winner Hal Sutton tied for seventh after chipping in on the 1st hole for the first opening
2000_U.S._Open_(golf)
Golf tournament
took the lead into the final round, a stroke ahead of Lee Trevino and Hal Sutton, but a 75 dropped him back six strokes to twelfth place. Norman led each
1986_U.S._Open_(golf)
Golf tour in the United States
653,296 1985 Curtis Strange 542,321 1984 Tom Watson (5) 476,260 1983 Hal Sutton 426,668 1982 Craig Stadler 446,462 1981 Tom Kite 375,699 1980 Tom Watson
PGA_Tour
wire-to-wire champions: Bobby Nichols in 1964, Raymond Floyd in 1982, and Hal Sutton in 1983. Four others have led wire-to-wire if ties after a round are counted:
List of PGA Championship champions
List_of_PGA_Championship_champions
American professional golfer (born 1969)
that event with a birdie on the first extra hole of a playoff against Hal Sutton and Gene Sauers. His best finish in a major was a tie for 28th at the
Dicky_Pride
Four prestigious annual tournaments in professional golf
1972 Masters Tom Weiskopf 1973 Open Raymond Floyd 1976 Masters 1982 PGA Hal Sutton 1983 Tiger Woods 2000 U.S. 2002 2005 Open Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy
Men's major golf championships
Men's_major_golf_championships
American golf tournament held in 1996
Goydos, Tim Herron, Billy Mayfair (13), Scott McCarron, Paul Stankowski, Hal Sutton, Ted Tryba, D. A. Weibring 13. Top 30 players from the 1995 PGA Tour money
1996_Masters_Tournament
(3/4) Craig Stadler (1/1) 1983 MUOP Tom Watson (8/8) Larry Nelson (2/3) Hal Sutton (1/1) Seve Ballesteros (3/5) 1984 MUOP Seve Ballesteros (4/5) Fuzzy Zoeller
Chronological list of men's major golf champions
Chronological_list_of_men's_major_golf_champions
1999 edition of the Ryder Cup
Payne Stewart. The final match on the course pitted Jeff Maggert and Hal Sutton against Colin Montgomerie and Paul Lawrie. Maggert took the match into
1999_Ryder_Cup
American professional golfer (born 1942)
Playoff Craig Stadler 2 Dec 15, 1985 Chrysler Team Championship (with Hal Sutton) 63-65-68-64=260 −28 Playoff Charlie Bolling and Brad Fabel, Jim Colbert
Raymond_Floyd
Golf tournament formerly on the PGA Tour
Wayne Levi birdies the 71st and 72nd holes to finish one shot ahead of Hal Sutton and Russ Cochran. 1987: Joey Sindelar becomes the first person to win
B.C._Open
American professional golfer (1957–1999)
included Woods, Mickelson, Jack Nicklaus, Greg Norman, Davis Love III, Hal Sutton, Justin Leonard and Fred Couples, along with MLB pitcher Orel Hershiser
Payne_Stewart
Golf tournament held in Arizona, United States
Couples 650,000 117,000 1987 Paul Azinger 268 −16 1 stroke Hal Sutton 600,000 108,000 1986 Hal Sutton 267 −17 2 strokes Calvin Peete Tony Sills 500,000 90,000
Phoenix_Open
Golf tour season
Archived from the original on April 1, 2017. Retrieved November 5, 2023. "Hal Sutton: Player of Year on PGA Tour". The Bellingham Herald. Bellingham, Washington
1983_PGA_Tour
Golf tournament
Franco Jim Furyk Tim Herron Justin Leonard Rocco Mediate Larry Mize Craig Parry Vijay Singh Chris Smith Hal Sutton Bob Tway Brian Watts D. A. Weibring
1999_U.S._Open_(golf)
2010 3 29 Jun 2008 Tom Lehman 122 28 Jan 1996 18 Mar 2001 1 20 Apr 1997 Hal Sutton 121 6 Apr 1986 17 Jun 2001 4 23 Apr 2000 Paul Casey 116 5 Apr 2009 20
List of male golfers who have been in the world top 10
List_of_male_golfers_who_have_been_in_the_world_top_10
American golf tournament held in 2000
Championship winners (last three years) David Duval (10,11,14,16,17), Hal Sutton (11,14,16,17) 6. U.S. Amateur champion and runner-up David Gossett (a)
2000_Masters_Tournament
Golf tournament
Mickelson (11,12,17) Jesper Parnevik (12,17) Chris Perry (17) Nick Price (17) Hal Sutton (11,17) David Toms (11,12,17) Kirk Triplett (17) Scott Verplank (17) Mike
2001_U.S._Open_(golf)
Australian professional golfer (born 1971)
2 May 1999 Shell Houston Open 70-68-70-71=279 −9 1 stroke John Cook, Hal Sutton 4 12 Oct 2003 Las Vegas Invitational 62-68-63-66-69=328 −31 Playoff Scott
Stuart_Appleby
American professional golfer (born 1960)
67-69-65-67=268 −16 1 stroke Hal Sutton 2 May 3, 1987 Panasonic Las Vegas Invitational 68-72-67-64=271 −17 1 stroke Hal Sutton 3 Jun 28, 1987 Canon Sammy
Paul_Azinger
Golf tournament in Texas on the PGA Tour
Classic 1998 John Cook 265 −15 3 strokes Fred Couples Harrison Frazar Hal Sutton 2,500,000 450,000 1997 Tiger Woods 263 −17 2 strokes Lee Rinker 1,800
The_Byron_Nelson
Golf tournament
Rod Pampling 71 E T2 Scott Dunlap 72 +1 Bernhard Langer T4 Dudley Hart 73 +2 Paul Lawrie Justin Leonard Mark McNulty Len Mattiace Steve Pate Hal Sutton
1999_Open_Championship
Golf tournament in the United States
Wadkins 125,000 Shoal Creek Golf & Country Club Birmingham, Alabama 1983 Hal Sutton 274 −10 1 stroke Jack Nicklaus 100,000 Riviera Country Club Pacific Palisades
PGA_Championship
Golf tournament in Michigan, U.S.
start of the 2004 Ryder Cup. As vice-captains, United States captain Hal Sutton selected Jack Burke and Steve Jones, to assist him during the tournament
2004_Ryder_Cup
0 1 91 United States Craig Stadler 1982 1 0 0 0 1 91 United States Hal Sutton 1983 0 0 0 1 1 91 United States Bob Tway 1986 0 0 0 1 1 91 United States
List of men's major championships winning golfers
List_of_men's_major_championships_winning_golfers
Golf tournament held in Canada
Woods 266 −22 1 stroke Grant Waite 3,300,000 594,000 Glen Abbey 1999 Hal Sutton 275 −13 3 strokes Dennis Paulson 2,500,000 450,000 Glen Abbey 1998 Billy
Canadian_Open_(golf)
Golf tournament held in Houston, Texas, US
2002 Vijay Singh 266 −22 6 strokes Darren Clarke 4,000,000 720,000 2001 Hal Sutton 278 −10 3 strokes Joe Durant Lee Janzen 3,400,000 612,000 2000 Robert
Houston_Open
Golf tournament
Nicklaus, Gary Player, Nick Price, Vijay Singh, Jeff Sluman, Dave Stockton, Hal Sutton, David Toms, Lee Trevino, Bob Tway, Lanny Wadkins, Tiger Woods, and Yang
2025_PGA_Championship
Professional golf tournament
1999 Tiger Woods 269 −15 4 strokes Davis Love III 5,000,000 900,000 1998 Hal Sutton 274 −6 Playoff Vijay Singh 4,000,000 720,000 1997 David Duval 273 −11
Tour_Championship
Golf tournament held in 1991
67-72=139 7 Fred Funk 71-69=140 −4 T8 Fred Couples 74-67=141 −3 Ken Green 68-73=141 Gil Morgan 70-71=141 Hal Sutton 74-67=141 Howard Twitty 70-71=141
1991_PGA_Championship
Golf tournament held in 1986
Bill Rogers 4. PGA champions (last five years) Hubert Green (10,12,13), Hal Sutton (11,12,13), Lee Trevino (8,10) 5. 1985 U.S. Amateur semi-finalists Chip
1986_Masters_Tournament
Nicklaus, Gary Player, Nick Price, Vijay Singh, Jeff Sluman, Dave Stockton, Hal Sutton, David Toms, Lee Trevino, Bob Tway, Lanny Wadkins and Tiger Woods did
2026_PGA_Championship_field
Golf tournament
McCarron (17), Billy Mayfair, Kenny Perry (17), Jeff Sluman, Steve Stricker, Hal Sutton (17), Scott Verplank (17), Mike Weir (17) 10. Top 15 on the 2001 European
2002_U.S._Open_(golf)
Golf tournament
Beach, southeast of Jacksonville. It was the 27th Players Championship. Hal Sutton, the champion seventeen years earlier in 1983, led by a stroke after each
2000_Players_Championship
American professional golfer (born 1954)
driving accuracy. In 1985, Reid lost a playoff to Hal Sutton in the Southwest Golf Classic. Sutton sank a 30-foot birdie putt on the first extra hole
Mike_Reid_(golfer)
Family name
producer Greg Sutton (basketball) (born 1967), American basketball player Greg Sutton (soccer) (born 1977), Canadian soccer player Hal Sutton (born 1958)
Sutton_(surname)
Fijian professional golfer (born 1963)
Martin Won with birdie on fifth extra hole 4 1998 The Tour Championship Hal Sutton Lost to birdie on first extra hole 5 2004 PGA Championship Chris DiMarco
Vijay_Singh
Amateur golf tournament in Rhode Island
Jay Sigel 1983 Bill Hadden 1982 Chris Perry 1981 Dick von Tacky 1980 Hal Sutton 1979 John Cook 1978 John Cook 1977 Scott Hoch 1976 Bob Byman 1975 Rocky
Northeast_Amateur
34th edition; golf tournament in England
England, on the Brabazon Course at The Belfry in Wishaw, Warwickshire (near Sutton Coldfield). The European team won the competition by a margin of 151⁄2 to
2002_Ryder_Cup
Golf tournament held in the UK
none 1978 – Peter McEvoy 1979 – Peter McEvoy (2) 1980 – Jay Sigel 1981 – Hal Sutton 1982 – Malcolm Lewis 1983 – none 1984 – none 1985 – José María Olazábal
The_Open_Championship
Defunct golf tournament held in Memphis, Tennessee, US
Robert Gamez. 1994: PGA Tour rookie Dicky Pride beats Gene Sauers and Hal Sutton in a playoff with a birdie on the first hole. 1996: John Cook shoots a
St._Jude_Classic
Golf tournament
held August 4–7 at Riviera Country Club in Los Angeles, California. Hal Sutton led wire-to-wire to win his only major title, one stroke ahead of runner-up
1983_PGA_Championship
Golf tour season
(18) 68 Invitational Mar 27 The Players Championship Florida 6,000,000 Hal Sutton (12) 80 Flagship event Apr 2 BellSouth Classic Georgia 2,800,000 Phil
2000_PGA_Tour
Amateur team golf tournament
Fleisher, Tom Kite, Lanny Wadkins, Ben Crenshaw, Curtis Strange, Scott Hoch, Hal Sutton, Michael Campbell, Tiger Woods, Ben Curtis, Luke Donald, Justin Thomas
Eisenhower_Trophy
26th edition; golf tournament in England
2–1–1 62.50 Mark O'Meara 28 5 0 Rookie Craig Stadler 32 6 1 3 2–1–0 66.67 Hal Sutton 27 7 0 Rookie Peter Jacobsen 31 8 0 Rookie Tom Kite 35 9 3 11 7–2–2 72
1985_Ryder_Cup
American professional golfer (born 1952)
played his first PGA Tour event as a pro in mid-August at the USI Classic in Sutton, Massachusetts. Crenshaw finished ten strokes back in a tie for 35th place
Ben_Crenshaw
Golf tournament
shots over Steve Melnyk. 1982: Calvin Peete wins by seven shots over Hal Sutton and Dan Halldorson. It is Peete's 4th PGA Tour win for the year tying
Pensacola_Open
Golf tournament
Player Score To par 1 Colin Montgomerie 65 −5 T2 Steve Stricker 66 −4 Hal Sutton T4 Tom Lehman 67 −3 Mark McNulty T6 Hideki Kase 68 −2 Dave Schreyer T8
1997_U.S._Open_(golf)
Golf tournament
Watson 72-70=142 T5 Seve Ballesteros 69-74=143 +1 Calvin Peete 75-68=143 Hal Sutton 73-70=143 T8 Andy North 73-71=144 +2 David Ogrin 75-69=144 Scott Simpson
1983_U.S._Open_(golf)
Golf tour season
2,500,000 Mike Weir (1) 34 Sep 12 Bell Canadian Open Canada 2,500,000 Hal Sutton (11) 48 Sep 20 B.C. Open New York 1,600,000 Brad Faxon (5) 26 Sep 26 Westin
1999_PGA_Tour
Team-based men's golf competition between European and American professionals
Michigan United States Oakland Hills Country Club (South), Birmingham Hal Sutton Bernhard Langer DiMarco 2.5 / 4 García; Westwood 4.5 / 5 34th 2001 2002
Ryder_Cup
American professional golf tournament
Championship winners (last three years) David Duval (10,11,14,16,17), Hal Sutton (10,14,16,17) 6. U.S. Amateur champion and runner-up James Driscoll (a)
2001_Masters_Tournament
Annual golf tournament in the United States
Brian Lindley Olympic Club (Lake Course) Olympic Club (Ocean Course) 1980 Hal Sutton 9 & 8 Bob Lewis The Country Club of North Carolina Pinehurst Resort (No
U.S._Amateur
Golf tournament
champions (last five years) Bill Rogers 4. PGA champions (last five years) Hal Sutton (9,10,12), Lee Trevino (9,10,12) 5. 1984 U.S. Amateur semi-finalists Jerry
1985_Masters_Tournament
Golf tournament
Bill Rogers Tom Watson T5 Nick Faldo 68 −3 Mike Ferguson Vaughan Somers Hal Sutton Sam Torrance T10 Eamonn Darcy 69 −2 David Dunk Hubert Green Graham Marsh
1983_Open_Championship
Golf tournament
Tom Lehman (2), Davis Love III (2), Phil Mickelson (2), Loren Roberts, Hal Sutton (2), Kirk Triplett, Tiger Woods (2) David Duval (2) did not play due to
2000_WGC-NEC_Invitational
American professional golfer (born 1955)
1 1989 Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic Tim Simpson, Hal Sutton Won with birdie on fourth extra hole Sutton eliminated by par on third hole 2 1990 U.S. Open
Mike_Donald
Nelson British Open – Tom Watson PGA Championship – Hal Sutton PGA Tour money leader – Hal Sutton ($426,668) Senior PGA Tour money leader – Don January
1983_in_sports
27th edition; golf tournament in Ohio, U.S.
Crenshaw 35 2 11 2 6 3–2–1 58.33 Curtis Strange 32 3 4 2 7 3–3–1 50.00 Hal Sutton 29 4 21 1 4 1–2–1 37.50 Larry Mize 29 5 15 0 Rookie Lanny Wadkins 37 6
1987_Ryder_Cup
American professional golfer (born 1962)
of a playoff to John Cook, and the 1994 St. Jude Classic, which he and Hal Sutton lost to Tour rookie Dicky Pride. During this era, he also recorded his
Gene_Sauers
Golf tour season
1,500,000 Chris Perry (1) 24 Sep 27 Westin Texas Open Texas 1,700,000 Hal Sutton (9) 36 Oct 4 Buick Challenge Georgia 1,500,000 Steve Elkington (9) 54
1998_PGA_Tour
American golf tournament held in 1999
Tim Herron, Gabriel Hjertstedt, Rocco Mediate, Steve Pate, Chris Perry, Hal Sutton (14,15,16) 14. Top 30 players from the 1998 PGA Tour money list Glen Day
1999_Masters_Tournament
American golf tournament held in 1995
players from the 1994 PGA Tour money list Brad Bryant, Mark Calcavecchia, Hal Sutton 14. Special foreign invitation David Gilford, Miguel Ángel Jiménez, Mark
1995_Masters_Tournament
Professional golf sportsmanship award
David Toms 2010 Tom Lehman 2009 Kenny Perry 2008 Davis Love III 2007 Hal Sutton 2006 Gary Player 2005 Brad Faxon 2004 Jay Haas 2003 Tom Watson 2002 Nick
Payne_Stewart_Award
Annual golf tournament in the United States
Woods, Ben Crenshaw, Justin Leonard, Phil Mickelson, Curtis Strange, Hal Sutton, Francis Ouimet, Lanny Wadkins, and Tom Weiskopf. In December 2021, the
Western_Amateur
Golf tournament
Nicklaus, Gary Player, Nick Price, Vijay Singh, Jeff Sluman, Dave Stockton, Hal Sutton, David Toms, Lee Trevino, Bob Tway, and Lanny Wadkins were not in the
2024_PGA_Championship
American professional golfer (born 1956)
Mar 26, 1989 USF&G Classic −14 (68-67-70-69=274) 2 strokes Greg Norman, Hal Sutton 3 Oct 21, 1989 Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic −16 (65-67-70-70=272)
Tim_Simpson
US non-profit organization
invitational has produced such professional stars as Andy North, Craig Stadler, Hal Sutton, Mark Calcavecchia, Bob Tway, Billy Mayfair, Willie Wood, and Jose Maria
Junior_Orange_Bowl
Golf tour season
000 Donnie Hammond (1) 56 Pro-Am Jan 26 Phoenix Open Arizona 500,000 Hal Sutton (6) 56 Feb 2 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am California 600,000 Fuzzy
1986_PGA_Tour
Golf tournament
Peter Jacobsen, Mark Wiebe 14. Members of the U.S. 1987 Ryder Cup team Hal Sutton 15. Special foreign invitation José María Olazábal, Masashi Ozaki, Ian
1989_Masters_Tournament
German professional golfer (born 1984)
major in the same calendar year, joining Jack Nicklaus (1978, Open), Hal Sutton (1983, PGA), and Woods (2001, Masters). In October, Kaymer won the PGA
Martin_Kaymer
American sports equipment brand
golf ball. PGA Tour players such as Luke Donald, Bernhard Langer, and Hal Sutton signed contracts to play the ball. In January 2003, a partnership with
Ben_Hogan_Golf_Company
American professional golfer (1943–2015)
24, 1982 Pensacola Open 65-66-72-65=268 −16 7 strokes Dan Halldorson, Hal Sutton 6 May 22, 1983 Georgia-Pacific Atlanta Golf Classic 68-75-63=206* −10
Calvin_Peete
Golf tournament on the PGA Tour
Pooley. 1986: Bob Tway shoots a final round 64 to win by two shots over Hal Sutton. 1988: Larry Nelson birdies the 72nd hole to become a two-time winner
Atlanta_Classic
Private golf club in Naples, Florida, USA
championship golf course was designed by Arthur Hills in consultation with Hal Sutton. It opened in 2008 and is a member of the Tournament Players Club network
TPC_Treviso_Bay
Golf tournament
(8,9,10,11,12) 4. PGA champions (last five years) Hubert Green (13), Hal Sutton (9,11,12,13), Lee Trevino (9), Bob Tway (8,9,10,11,12) 5. 1986 U.S. Amateur
1987_Masters_Tournament
American professional golfer (born 1954)
California −19 (68-65-68-68=269) 4 strokes Mark Calcavecchia, Mike Hulbert, Hal Sutton, Kirk Triplett 7 Jul 27, 2003 Greater Hartford Open (2) −14 (63-67-69-67=266)
Peter_Jacobsen
American professional golfer (born 1940)
into contention, but finished runner-up in each to Player of the Year Hal Sutton and Nick Price, respectively, who dominated the tournaments from start
Jack_Nicklaus
Golf tournament
(1978) and Hal Sutton (1983); it expanded to six with Martin Kaymer in 2014, Cameron Smith in 2022 and Scheffler in 2024. Defending champion Sutton finished
2001_Players_Championship
Golf tournament held in Columbus, Ohio, United States
−16 3 strokes Curt Byrum 140,000 Old Tom Morris Young Tom Morris 1986 Hal Sutton 271 −17 4 strokes Don Pooley 100,000 Roberto De Vicenzo 1985 Hale Irwin
Memorial_Tournament
Golf tournament formerly on the PGA Tour
Tom Purtzer. Purtzer made double bogey on the tournament's final hole. Hal Sutton hits a six-iron for his second shot on the 9th hole directly at the green
Tucson_Open
Golf tournament
Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player, Nick Price, Jeff Sluman, Dave Stockton, Hal Sutton, Lee Trevino, Lanny Wadkins) 2. Last five U.S. Open Champions Ángel Cabrera
2009_PGA_Championship
Golf tour season
Calvin Peete (4) Craig Stadler (4) Tom Watson (4) Money list Craig Stadler PGA Player of the Year Tom Watson Rookie of the Year Hal Sutton ← 1981 1983 →
1982_PGA_Tour
Golf tournament formerly on the PGA Tour
successfully defend his Anheuser-Busch title, one shot in front of Tim Norris. Hal Sutton squandered the large lead, but wins the PGA Championship two weeks later
Michelob_Championship
Golf tournament
Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player, Nick Price, Jeff Sluman, Dave Stockton, Hal Sutton, David Toms, Lee Trevino, Bob Tway, Lanny Wadkins and Tiger Woods (2)
2023_PGA_Championship
American country music singer-songwriter (1923–2013)
Kix Brooks, Johnnie Cochran, Tom Jarriel, Joe Ferguson, Eddie Robinson, Hal Sutton, and David Toms, as well as his musical colleagues, James Burton, Jim
Claude_King
Annual golf tournament
Love III 1983 Bryan Sullivan 1982 Keith Clearwater 1981 Corey Pavin 1980 Hal Sutton 1979 John McGough 1978 Gary Hallberg 1977 Gary Hallberg 1976 Curtis Strange
North and South Men's Amateur Golf Championship
North_and_South_Men's_Amateur_Golf_Championship
American golf tournament held in 1992
Gilder, John Huston, Kenny Knox, Bruce Lietzke (13), Steven Richardson, Hal Sutton 12. Winners of PGA Tour events since the previous Masters Fulton Allem
1992_Masters_Tournament
Golf tour season
000 Wayne Levi (8) Jun 30 St. Jude Memphis Classic Tennessee 500,000 Hal Sutton (4) Jul 7 Canadian Open Canada 480,000 Curtis Strange (8) Jul 14 Anheuser-Busch
1985_PGA_Tour
Northern Irish professional golfer (born 1968)
a host of big-name players: Paul Azinger, Mark O'Meara, Thomas Bjørn, Hal Sutton and David Duval before taking on Woods in the final. Clarke's fine year
Darren_Clarke
Golf resort in North Carolina, United States
Semple) World Amateur Golf Council 1980 Eisenhower Trophy United States (Jim Holtgrieve, Jay Sigel, Hal Sutton, Bob Tway) World Amateur Golf Council
Pinehurst_Resort
Private college in Shreveport, Louisiana, U.S.
philanthropist Oramel H. Simpson (Class of 1890) – governor of Louisiana Hal Sutton (Class of 1981) – golfer Jeffrey P. Victory – judge Steve Weddle (Class
Centenary College of Louisiana
Centenary_College_of_Louisiana
receiver, Woodlawn High School, Louisiana Tech, and Minnesota Vikings Hal Sutton, professional golfer, 1983 PGA Championship winner and 2004 Ryder Cup
List of people from Shreveport, Louisiana
List_of_people_from_Shreveport,_Louisiana
Golf tournament held in Greensboro, North Carolina
stroke Brett Quigley Scott Simpson 3,500,000 630,000 Forest Oaks 2000 Hal Sutton 274 −14 3 strokes Andrew Magee 3,000,000 540,000 Forest Oaks 1999 Jesper
Wyndham_Championship
Golf tour season
Canada 1,300,000 Mark O'Meara (10) 44 Sep 17 B.C. Open New York 1,000,000 Hal Sutton (8) 30 Sep 24 Quad City Classic Illinois 1,000,000 D. A. Weibring (4)
1995_PGA_Tour
American professional golfer (born 1959)
Georgia-Pacific Atlanta Golf Classic −19 (68-66-71-64=269) 2 strokes Hal Sutton 4 Aug 11, 1986 PGA Championship −8 (72-70-64-70=276) 2 strokes Greg Norman
Bob_Tway
HAL SUTTON
HAL SUTTON
Male
Welsh
Welsh name HAUL means "sun."
Biblical
son of Noah|Ham, hot; heat; brown
Female
English
Short form of English Sally, SAL means "noble lady, princess." Compare with masculine Sal.
Female
Vietnamese
Vietnamese unisex name HAO means "good."
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German, Teutonic
Ingenious; From the Hall; Healthy Hero
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly southwestern)
English (chiefly southwestern) : variant of Hale 1.
Boy/Male
English Swedish Teutonic
Lives in the hall.
Male
English
Pet form of English Henry, HAL means "home-ruler."
Female
Welsh
Welsh name HAF means "summer."
Girl/Female
Muslim
Lunar halo. Glory.
Male
Spanish
Short form of Spanish Salvador, SAL means "savior." Compare with feminine Sal.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Aureole, Halo around the Moon
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
From the Hall or Manor
Boy/Male
English American
Bald; Abbreviation of names beginning with Cal-.
Male
English
 English surname transferred to forename use, derived from Old English heall "hall," hence "lives at the hall." Middle English name HALL means "to cover, conceal."
Boy/Male
Arabic, Indian, Lebanese, Sanskrit, Swahili
Halo Around the Moon; Plough; Great; Dazzling; Sweetness
Male
Vietnamese
Vietnamese unisex name HAI means "two; second." Compare with another form of Hai.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Greek, Hawaiian, Hebrew
Unique; The Beautiful Ocean; Peaceful; Forgiving; Precious Stone; Rare; Perfect; Hay Meadow; Hay Clearing; The Sea; Necklace; Place Name
Girl/Female
Indian
Aureole, Halo around the Moon
Female
Vietnamese
 Vietnamese unisex name HAI means "two; second." Compare with another form of Hai.
HAL SUTTON
HAL SUTTON
Boy/Male
Hindu
God Shankar, Lord Shiva
Surname or Lastname
Irish (mainly County Clare)
Irish (mainly County Clare) : shortened form of O’Haugh, an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hEachach ‘descendant of Eochu’, possibly a pet form of Eochaidh, Eachaidh (see Haughey).English : topographic name from Middle English haw, haugh ‘enclosure’ (Old English haga), or a habitational name from a place named with this word such as Haugh in Lincolnshire. Compare Haw.English : topographic name for someone who lived in a nook or hollow, from Middle English haulgh ‘nook’, ‘hollow’, ‘recess’ (Old English h(e)alh; see Hale), or a habitational name from Haulgh in Lancashire, named from this word.
Male
Irish
Variant spelling of Irish Gaelic Donn, DONNE means "brown."
Boy/Male
Hebrew American French
Life.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Name of a Raga
Boy/Male
Indian
Messenger, Prophet, Ambassador
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, French, Latin
Young Deer
Male
Norwegian
Danish and Norwegian form of Old Norse Friðþjófr, FRIDTJOF means "peace-thief."
Boy/Male
British, Christian, English
People; Tribe
Girl/Female
Tamil
Kartisha | கரà¯à®¤à¯€à®·à®¾Â
Flower that blossoms in december
HAL SUTTON
HAL SUTTON
HAL SUTTON
HAL SUTTON
HAL SUTTON
n.
Transportation by hauling; the distance through which anything is hauled, as freight in a railroad car; as, a long haul or short haul.
a.
Consisting of a moiety, or half; as, a half bushel; a half hour; a half dollar; a half view.
a.
Half-blooded.
adv.
In an equal part or degree; in some pa/ appro/mating a half; partially; imperfectly; as, half-colored, half done, half-hearted, half persuaded, half conscious.
a.
Half-demented; half-witted.
v. i.
To stop, in speaking, with a sound like haw; to speak with interruption and hesitation.
n.
See Ha-ha.
a.
Half-blooded.
v. i.
To cut and cure grass for hay.
n.
A single draught of a net; as, to catch a hundred fish at a haul.
n.
A quagmire; mossy ground where peat or turf has been cut.
a.
Healthy. See Hale (the preferable spelling).
a.
Half-filled.
a.
Half-bred; imperfect.
v. t.
To pull; to drag; to haul.
v. t.
To pour forcibly down, as hail.
interj.
Same as Ha.
a.
Consisting of some indefinite portion resembling a half; approximately a half, whether more or less; partial; imperfect; as, a half dream; half knowledge.
v. t. & i.
To form, or surround with, a halo; to encircle with, or as with, a halo.
a.
Sound; entire; healthy; robust; not impaired; as, a hale body.