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Paul Harney
Professional golfer

Paul Harney

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Professional golfer
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Place of birth
Worcester
Age
82 years
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Biography

Paul Harney (July 11, 1929 – August 24, 2011) was an American professional golfer and golf course owner who spent part of his career as a full-time PGA Tour player, but mostly was a club professional, part-time Tour player, and owner-operator of his own course.
Harney was born and raised in Worcester, Massachusetts. He attended the College of the Holy Cross, which is located in his hometown; and was captain of the golf team.
Harney played full-time on the PGA Tour from 1955 to 1962; and part-time from 1963 to 1973. During that time, he won six PGA Tour events. His first win came at the 1957 Carling Open; he won his second PGA Tour event just two weeks later at the Labatt Open. In 1963 at the prime of his career, he fulfilled a promise made to his wife, Patricia, that when their oldest child started school, he would only play the tour on a part-time basis. He took his first club pro job at Sunset Oaks in northern California, where he stayed a couple years. He then moved his family across the country to Sutton, Massachusetts, where he took the club pro's job at Pleasant Valley Country Club.
Harney had a great deal of success in major championships, placing in the top-10 six times. His best finish in a major was 4th at the 1963 U.S. Open; however, he also finished in the top-8 four times at The Masters in the 1960s.
Harney has received many honors and awards. In 1957, he received Golf Digest's Most Improved Golfer award. He was inducted into the Holy Cross Varsity Club Hall of Fame in June 1963. In 1974, he earned "PGA Golf Professional of the Year" honors. In 1995, he became the first inductee into the New England Golf Hall of Fame. On September 8, 2005, Harney was enshrined into the PGA Golf Professional Hall of Fame.
As his competitive playing days were winding down, Harney used his prize money to open his own course in East Falmouth, Massachusetts, which he owned until his death. His daughter Erin is the general manager, and son Mike is the head pro. Harney had six children with his wife Patricia. He died in Falmouth, Massachusetts at the age of 82.

Professional wins (11)

PGA Tour wins (6)

No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of victoryRunner-up
1Jun 23, 1957Carling Open Invitational−9 (70-69-68-68=275)3 strokesUnited States Dow Finsterwald
2Jul 7, 1957Labatt Open−10 (69-69-70-70=278)1 strokeUnited States George Bayer
3Mar 15, 1959Pensacola Open−19 (69-65-65-70=269)3 strokesUnited States Jay Hebert
4Jan 6, 1964Los Angeles Open−4 (71-72-66-71=280)1 strokeUnited States Bobby Nichols
5Jan 11, 1965Los Angeles Open−8 (68-71-68-69=276)3 strokesUnited States Dan Sikes
6Jan 30, 1972Andy Williams-San Diego Open Invitational−13 (68-71-66-70=275)1 strokeUnited States Hale Irwin

PGA Tour playoff record (0–1)

No.YearTournamentOpponentResult
11963Thunderbird ClassicUnited States Arnold PalmerLost to par on first extra hole

Other wins (5)

  • 1967 Massachusetts Open
  • 1968 Massachusetts Open
  • 1969 Massachusetts Open
  • 1970 Massachusetts Open
  • 1977 Massachusetts Open

Results in major championships

Tournament1956195719581959196019611962196319641965196619671968196919701971197219731974
Masters TournamentDNPDNPDNPT25DNP6T15WDT5T11T8T6T40DNPDNPDNPT22T24CUT
U.S. OpenCUTDNPT37T51T12T55T284T39DNPDNPT18T57DNPT18T46T21DNPDNP
PGA ChampionshipDNPDNPDNPT14T18T11T7T23DNPT33T15T55DNPDNPDNPDNPT40DNPDNP

Note: Harney never played in The Open Championship.
DNP = did not play
WD = withdrew
CUT = missed the half way cut
"T" indicates a tie for a place.
Yellow background for top-10.

Summary

TournamentWins2nd3rdTop-5Top-10Top-25EventsCuts made
Masters Tournament0001491210
U.S. Open0001151312
The Open Championship00000000
PGA Championship00001699
Totals00026203431
  • Most consecutive cuts made – 18 (1963 U.S. Open – 1973 Masters)
  • Longest streak of top-10s – 1 (six times)

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