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Snead, Sam

Snead, Sam (Samuel Jackson Snead) (snēd) [key], 19122002, American golfer, b. Ashwood, Va. An outstanding high school athlete, he turned to golf after injuring a hand as a football player. He attracted attention with several professional victories in 1937 and won his first major title, the Professional Golfers Association (PGA) championship, in 1942. After serving in World War II, he returned to the game and won (1946) the British Open title. In 1949, Snead won the PGA and the Masters. He gained his third PGA in 1951 and additional Masters titles in 1952 and 1954. Snead (teamed with Arnold Palmer in 1960 and with Jimmy Demaret in 1961) figured in two Canada Cup victories for the United States. Nicknamed “Slamming Sammy” because of his graceful but powerful tee shots, he was a leading PGA money winner and won 81 PGA tournaments, more than any other golfer in history.

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