When Al Geiberger shot his famous 59 in 1977, the first sub-60 round in the history of the PGA Tour, he was sure other 59s would follow. “Then I remember when it went for 14 years, I thought, you know ...
A Behind the scenes look at Al Geiberger’s time on In Play. Winner of the 1966 PGA Championship. Al Geiberger is joined by John Geiberger, Allen Geiberger Jr. and Bryan Geiberger. Al Geiberger thanks ...
Al Geiberger, age 77, won’t be playing in the Ryder Cup next year at Hazeltine National in Chaska. He’s already played for America in two Ryder Cups, one for captain Ben Hogan in 1967, the other for ...
PEBBLE BEACH, CA - JUNE 16: Zach Johnson hits a bunker shot during a practice round prior to the start of the 110th U.S. Open at Pebble Beach Golf Links on June 16, 2010 in Pebble Beach, California.
Al Geiberger was walking through the clubhouse on his way to the fitness center at the 3M Championship in Blaine when someone made a comment. Jim Furyk was in the midst of a special round at the ...
The clubs that Al Geiberger used when he became the first player in the history of the PGA Tour to shoot 59, at the Danny Thomas Memphis Classic in 1977, is part of a vast collection of memorabilia ...
Forty years ago, Al Geiberger achieved a virtually impossible sort of perfection at the Colonial Country Club in Cordova, Tennessee. With his sweet swing and an uncanny penchant for sinking putts, the ...
Phil Mickelson spent most of Thursday afternoon chasing one of sports' most hallowed numbers: 59. Only five players in PGA Tour history have posted that low a single-round score, yet Mickelson came ...
Last week we told you about Al Geiberger's massive sell-off, in which he was auctioning a large chunk of his personal golf collection. Among the items up for grabs were the Wanamaker Trophy from his ...
It didn’t happen the way Al Geiberger said it would happen. Geiberger, the first man to shoot a 59 in a PGA Tour event back in 1977 and the man who has held at least a share of that record for 39 ...
Winning a major championship should be the highlight, the defining moment of a professional golfer’s career. Not so with Al Geiberger. “The public talks about the 59, so I would have to say the 59 (is ...
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