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  • Jay Haas
  • American professional golfer

    Jay Dean Haas (born December 2, 1953) is an American professional golfer formerly of the PGA Tour who now plays on the PGA Tour Champions. Haas was born

    Jay Haas

    Jay_Haas

  • Bill Haas
  • American professional golfer

    won the 2011 FedEx Cup. He is the son of former PGA Tour player Jay Haas. In 1982, Haas was born in Charlotte, North Carolina and was raised in Greer,

    Bill Haas

    Bill Haas

    Bill_Haas

  • PGA Tour Champions
  • US-based golf tour for men 50 and older

    Langer (2) 2,139,451 2008 Bernhard Langer 2,035,073 2007 Jay Haas (2) 2,581,001 2006 Jay Haas 2,420,227 2005 Dana Quigley 2,170,258 2004 Craig Stadler

    PGA Tour Champions

    PGA_Tour_Champions

  • Senior PGA Championship
  • Golf tournament in the United States for men 50 and over

    January (1979, 1982), Arnold Palmer (1980, 1984), Lee Trevino (1992, 1994), Jay Haas (2006, 2008), Tom Watson (2001, 2011), Colin Montgomerie (2014, 2015) The

    Senior PGA Championship

    Senior_PGA_Championship

  • The Players Championship
  • Annual golf tournament

    for a second time. He shoots a final round 64 to win by six shots over Jay Haas and Pádraig Harrington. 2004: In spite of hitting his 2nd shot at the 72nd

    The Players Championship

    The_Players_Championship

  • 2004 U.S. Open (golf)
  • Golf tournament

    Number 4 Davis Love III missed the cut, as did David Duval. Jay Haas (E) and amateur Bill Haas (+5) were the second father and son to make the cut in the

    2004 U.S. Open (golf)

    2004_U.S._Open_(golf)

  • Presidents Cup
  • Golf tournament between the United States and an international team

    21 days ° Ryo Ishikawa (Int) 2009 Oldest player: 49 years, 353 days ° Jay Haas (USA) 2003 Sources List of American Presidents Cup golfers List of International

    Presidents Cup

    Presidents Cup

    Presidents_Cup

  • Jay Haas (mixed martial artist)
  • Armenian mixed martial arts fighter

    Jay Haas (born July 30, 1990) is an American mixed martial artist currently competing in the Featherweight division. List of male mixed martial artists

    Jay Haas (mixed martial artist)

    Jay_Haas_(mixed_martial_artist)

  • 1999 PGA Championship
  • Golf tournament

    CNN. August 13, 1999. Archived from the original on September 30, 2000. "Haas posts 67, grabs PGA lead; Woods, Weir in hunt". CNN. August 13, 1999. Archived

    1999 PGA Championship

    1999_PGA_Championship

  • John Daly (golfer)
  • American professional golfer (born 1966)

    Archived from the original on April 19, 2014. Retrieved May 12, 2013. Busbee, Jay (December 10, 2010). "John Daly and Coolum, Australia don't get along so

    John Daly (golfer)

    John Daly (golfer)

    John_Daly_(golfer)

  • Jay (given name)
  • Unisex given name

    Jay Faatz (1860–1923), American baseball player Jay Fiedler (born 1971), American NFL football quarterback Jay Haas (born 1953), American golfer Jay Higgins

    Jay (given name)

    Jay_(given_name)

  • Curtis Strange
  • American professional golfer (born 1955)

    for the Demon Deacons and was part of the NCAA Championship team with Jay Haas and Bob Byman that Golf World has labeled "the greatest of all time". In

    Curtis Strange

    Curtis Strange

    Curtis_Strange

  • Desert Classic
  • Professional golf tournament in California, United States

    2003: Mike Weir birdies the final three holes to win by two shots over Jay Haas. 2009: Pat Perez shoots 124 to set a new PGA Tour record for the first

    Desert Classic

    Desert_Classic

  • Insperity Invitational
  • Professional golf tournament in Texas

    199 −17 7 strokes Mark Wiebe 1,700,000 2009 John Cook 205 −11 2 strokes Jay Haas Bob Tway 1,700,000 2008 Bernhard Langer (2) 204 −12 2 strokes Lonnie Nielsen

    Insperity Invitational

    Insperity_Invitational

  • 1975 U.S. Open (golf)
  • Golf tournament

    Open. Jerry Pate tied for 18th place and shared low amateur honors with Jay Haas; Pate won the following year as a tour rookie. Paired with Palmer was Masters

    1975 U.S. Open (golf)

    1975_U.S._Open_(golf)

  • Masters Tournament Par 3 Contest
  • Golf competition

    1998). Seven players have multiple wins; the other three are Isao Aoki, Jay Haas, and David Toms. Jimmy Walker holds the course record of 19 (–8), set in

    Masters Tournament Par 3 Contest

    Masters Tournament Par 3 Contest

    Masters_Tournament_Par_3_Contest

  • Haas (name)
  • Surname list

    Haas, also de Haas, is a German and Dutch surname, also Jewish (Ashkenazic), usually from Hase or de Haas, the German and Dutch words for "hare". It is

    Haas (name)

    Haas_(name)

  • 2004 Masters Tournament
  • Golf tournament

    Estes (16), Brad Faxon (16,17), Steve Flesch (17), Fred Funk (16,17), Jay Haas (16,17), Tim Herron (16), Charles Howell III (16,17), Jonathan Kaye (15

    2004 Masters Tournament

    2004_Masters_Tournament

  • Retief Goosen
  • South African professional golfer

    holes at Firestone Country Club in Akron, Ohio, to win by two strokes over Jay Haas and Tim Petrovic. Because of issues with lockdowns, he was not invited

    Retief Goosen

    Retief Goosen

    Retief_Goosen

  • 1998 Masters Tournament
  • American golf tournament held in 1998

    Open Billy Andrade, Olin Browne, Stewart Cink (12,13), Jim Furyk (11,13), Jay Haas, Scott Hoch (11,12,13), Bradley Hughes, Jeff Maggert (11,13), Scott McCarron

    1998 Masters Tournament

    1998_Masters_Tournament

  • 1996 Masters Tournament
  • American golf tournament held in 1996

    1995 Masters David Edwards, Brad Faxon (11), David Frost, David Gilford, Jay Haas (10,11,13), Brian Henninger, Scott Hoch (12,13), John Huston, Hale Irwin

    1996 Masters Tournament

    1996_Masters_Tournament

  • Tom Watson (golfer)
  • American professional golfer (born 1949)

    Robert Trent Jones, Jr.) Shadow Glen the Golf Club, Olathe, Kansas (with Jay Morrish and Tom Weiskopf) Loch Lloyd Country Club, Village of Loch Lloyd

    Tom Watson (golfer)

    Tom Watson (golfer)

    Tom_Watson_(golfer)

  • Wake Forest Demon Deacons
  • Intercollegiate athletics teams of Wake Forest University

    well-known players include Arnold Palmer, Lanny Wadkins, Jay Haas, Billy Andrade, Bill Haas, Curtis Strange, Robert Wrenn, Scott Hoch, Webb Simpson, Will

    Wake Forest Demon Deacons

    Wake Forest Demon Deacons

    Wake_Forest_Demon_Deacons

  • George Bryan (golfer)
  • American golfer, social media personality (born 1988)

    all-state and all-region honors each year. As a junior golfer, he won the Jay Haas Player of the Year Award in 2005 after finishing first in the South Carolina

    George Bryan (golfer)

    George_Bryan_(golfer)

  • 1987 Masters Tournament
  • Golf tournament

    Billy Andrade (a), Jay Sigel (a) 8. Top 24 players and ties from the 1986 Masters Tournament Dave Barr, Chen Tze-chung (11), Jay Haas, Donnie Hammond (12)

    1987 Masters Tournament

    1987_Masters_Tournament

  • Davis Love III
  • American professional golfer (born 1964)

    Mar 30, 2003 The Players Championship (2) 70-67-70-64=271 −17 6 strokes Jay Haas, Pádraig Harrington 17 Apr 20, 2003 MCI Heritage (5) 66-69-69-67=271 −13

    Davis Love III

    Davis Love III

    Davis_Love_III

  • Adam Scott (golfer)
  • Australian golfer (born 1980)

    previously beaten Bernhard Langer, Rocco Mediate, Kevin Sutherland, and Jay Haas en route to the semis, then defeated fellow Australian Peter Lonard 1 up

    Adam Scott (golfer)

    Adam Scott (golfer)

    Adam_Scott_(golfer)

  • Principal Charity Classic
  • Golf tournament

    players have won this tournament more than once through 2019. 3 wins: Jay Haas (2007, 2008, 2012) 2 wins: Bob Gilder (2002, 2011) "2018 Course map". Principal

    Principal Charity Classic

    Principal Charity Classic

    Principal_Charity_Classic

  • Oak Tree National
  • Golf and country club in Oklahoma

    Oak Tree. Over the four days, gusty winds kept scores barely under par. Jay Haas defeated Brad Bryant in a playoff with a final score of 279, five under

    Oak Tree National

    Oak_Tree_National

  • 1995 Masters Tournament
  • American golf tournament held in 1995

    Brad Faxon (13), David Edwards (10), Dan Forsman, Bill Glasson (13), Jay Haas (13), John Huston (13), Tom Lehman (12,13), Jim McGovern (10), Mark O'Meara

    1995 Masters Tournament

    1995_Masters_Tournament

  • Tom Lehman
  • American professional golfer (born 1959)

    4, 2012 Charles Schwab Cup Championship 68-63-62-65=258 −22 6 strokes Jay Haas 8 Jun 22, 2014 Encompass Championship 65-66-70=201 −15 1 stroke Michael

    Tom Lehman

    Tom Lehman

    Tom_Lehman

  • 1995 Ryder Cup
  • International golf match play event in New York state

    unheralded Irish rookie Philip Walton secured victory for Europe by defeating Jay Haas 1 up. The next Ryder Cup where Europe won from behind was 2012, also held

    1995 Ryder Cup

    1995_Ryder_Cup

  • Tom Pernice Jr.
  • American professional golfer (born 1959)

    Missouri. He attended UCLA, where his teammates on the golf team included Jay Delsing, Corey Pavin, Steve Pate and Duffy Waldorf. Pernice was a two-time

    Tom Pernice Jr.

    Tom_Pernice_Jr.

  • B.C. Open
  • Golf tournament formerly on the PGA Tour

    Championship victory. He finishes six shots ahead of Joel Edwards, Ken Green, Jay Haas, and Nolan Henke. 1993: Blaine McCallister birdies the 72nd hole to win

    B.C. Open

    B.C._Open

  • Valhalla Golf Club
  • Golf Club in Louisville, Kentucky

    May 900,000  2004  Senior PGA Championship Hale Irwin 276 –8 1 stroke Jay Haas 360,000 2008 Ryder Cup  United States 161/2 to 111/2  Europe N/A 2011 Senior

    Valhalla Golf Club

    Valhalla Golf Club

    Valhalla_Golf_Club

  • 1983 Masters Tournament
  • Golf tournament

    players and ties from the 1982 U.S. Open Chip Beck, Bobby Clampett (11,12), Jay Haas (10,11,12), Gary Koch (11), Lyn Lott, Calvin Peete (10,11,12), Larry Rinker

    1983 Masters Tournament

    1983_Masters_Tournament

  • 2004 Ryder Cup
  • Golf tournament in Michigan, U.S.

    Florida 9 59 0 Rookie Chris Riley 30 Las Vegas, Nevada 10 40 0 Rookie Jay Haas 50 Greenville, South Carolina 12 23 2 8 3–4–1 43.75 Stewart Cink 31 Duluth

    2004 Ryder Cup

    2004_Ryder_Cup

  • Tom Kite
  • American professional golfer (born 1949)

    Bruce Lietzke 5 Nov 17, 1996 Franklin Templeton Shark Shootout (2) (with Jay Haas) −29 (67-60-60=187) 2 strokes Hale Irwin and Lee Janzen, Craig Stadler

    Tom Kite

    Tom Kite

    Tom_Kite

  • 2003 PGA Championship
  • Golf tournament

    Čejka 74-69-68-69=280 E 288,000 T5 Ernie Els 71-70-70-71=282 +2 214,000 Jay Haas 70-74-69-69=282 T7 Fred Funk 69-73-70-72=284 +4 175,667 Loren Roberts 70-73-70-71=284

    2003 PGA Championship

    2003_PGA_Championship

  • Oak Hill Country Club
  • Country club in Pittsford, New York

    Micheel 276 (–4) 2 strokes Chad Campbell 2008 Senior PGA Championship Jay Haas 287 (+7) 1 stroke Bernhard Langer 2013 PGA Championship (3) Jason Dufner

    Oak Hill Country Club

    Oak Hill Country Club

    Oak_Hill_Country_Club

  • 2006 Champions Tour
  • Golf tour season

    Archived from the original on June 1, 2014. Retrieved November 29, 2023. "Jay Haas Named Champions Tour Player Of The Year; Eduardo Romero Wins Rookie Of

    2006 Champions Tour

    2006_Champions_Tour

  • Jeff Sluman
  • American professional golfer (born 1957)

    Pebble Beach (3) −10 (68-68-70=206) 2 strokes Brad Bryant, David Eger, Jay Haas 5 Apr 28, 2013 Liberty Mutual Insurance Legends of Golf (with Brad Faxon)

    Jeff Sluman

    Jeff Sluman

    Jeff_Sluman

  • Greater Hickory Kia Classic at Rock Barn
  • Golf tournament

    000 going to the winner, Jay Haas. The tournament was founded in 2003. Greater Hickory Kia Classic at Rock Barn 2014 Jay Haas 2013 Michael Allen Greater

    Greater Hickory Kia Classic at Rock Barn

    Greater_Hickory_Kia_Classic_at_Rock_Barn

  • 1986 Masters Tournament
  • Golf tournament held in 1986

    S. Walker Cup team Bob Lewis (a), Jay Sigel (a), Michael Podolak (a), Randy Sonnier (a) Clark Burroughs, Jerry Haas, Davis Love III, and Duffy Waldorf

    1986 Masters Tournament

    1986_Masters_Tournament

  • Haskins Award
  • Annual US collegiate golf award

    California Scott Simpson 1976 Florida Phil Hancock 1975 Wake Forest (2) Jay Haas 1974 Wake Forest Curtis Strange 1973 Texas (3) Ben Crenshaw (3) 1972 Texas

    Haskins Award

    Haskins_Award

  • Greg Norman
  • Australian professional golfer (born 1955)

    1997 Fred Meyer Challenge (4) (with Brad Faxon) −19 (60-63=123) 3 strokes Jay Haas and Phil Mickelson 18 15 Nov 1998 Franklin Templeton Shark Shootout (with

    Greg Norman

    Greg Norman

    Greg_Norman

  • PGA Tour Champions awards
  • Langer 3,597 2009 Loren Roberts (2) 2,670 2008 Jay Haas (2) 2,556 2007 Loren Roberts 2,716 2006 Jay Haas 3,053 2005 Tom Watson (2) 2,980 2004 Hale Irwin

    PGA Tour Champions awards

    PGA_Tour_Champions_awards

  • 2000 Masters Tournament
  • American golf tournament held in 2000

    1999 PGA Championship Stewart Cink (14,16,17), Sergio García (16,17), Jay Haas 13. Top four players and ties from the 1999 Open Championship Ángel Cabrera

    2000 Masters Tournament

    2000_Masters_Tournament

  • Bob Goalby
  • American professional golfer (1929–2022)

    nephew Jay Haas is a 9-time PGA Tour winner, and another nephew, Jerry Haas, coaches the Wake Forest University golf team. His great-nephew, Bill Haas, plays

    Bob Goalby

    Bob Goalby

    Bob_Goalby

  • 1982 PGA Championship
  • Golf tournament

    round 68 (−2), Floyd was at 200 (−10), five shots ahead of Greg Norman and Jay Haas. At the end of a lackluster final round, Floyd had an opportunity to break

    1982 PGA Championship

    1982_PGA_Championship

  • List of golfers with most PGA Tour Champions wins
  • Nelson H 1947– 0 1998–2004 T14 Bruce Fleisher 1948–2021 18 1 1999–2004 Jay Haas 1953– 3 2005–2016 Mike Hill 1939–2025 0 1990–1996 Steve Stricker 1967–

    List of golfers with most PGA Tour Champions wins

    List_of_golfers_with_most_PGA_Tour_Champions_wins

  • Scott Simpson (golfer)
  • American professional golfer (born 1955)

    Hanover Westchester Classic 66-68-70-65=269 −15 5 strokes David Graham, Jay Haas, Mark O'Meara 3 Apr 5, 1987 Greater Greensboro Open 70-73-69-70=282 −6

    Scott Simpson (golfer)

    Scott Simpson (golfer)

    Scott_Simpson_(golfer)

  • Senior major golf championships
  • Major professional golf tournaments for men over 50

    Mike Reid (2/2) Michael Allen Fred Funk (2/3) Jay Haas (3/3) Loren Roberts (4/4) 2008 Fred Funk (1/3) Jay Haas (2/3) Eduardo Romero (2/2) D. A. Weibring Bruce

    Senior major golf championships

    Senior_major_golf_championships

  • Valero Texas Open
  • American golf tournament

    Pennsylvania. United Press. February 16, 1958. p. 21. Retrieved May 10, 2010. "Jay Hebert Wins Texas Open Golf". The Tuscaloosa News. Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Associated

    Valero Texas Open

    Valero_Texas_Open

  • Bernhard Langer
  • German professional golfer (born 1957)

    strokes Mark O'Meara 2 7 Mar 2008 Toshiba Classic −14 (65-65-69=199) Playoff Jay Haas 3 30 Mar 2008 Ginn Championship Hammock Beach Resort −12 (67-66-71=204)

    Bernhard Langer

    Bernhard Langer

    Bernhard_Langer

  • 2015 Presidents Cup
  • Golf match in South Korea

    141⁄2. American Bill Haas, the son of team captain Jay Haas, clinched the victory on the final hole of the final match. With Haas 1 up, Bae needed to win

    2015 Presidents Cup

    2015_Presidents_Cup

  • Hale Irwin
  • American professional golfer (born 1945)

    May 30, 2004 Senior PGA Championship (4) −8 (67-69-69-71=276) 1 stroke Jay Haas 41 Jan 30, 2005 Turtle Bay Championship (6) −16 (67-66-67=200) 5 strokes

    Hale Irwin

    Hale Irwin

    Hale_Irwin

  • 1985 U.S. Open (golf)
  • Golf tournament

    Saturday, June 15, 1985 Sunday, June 16, 1985 Amateurs: Scott Verplank (+9), Jay Sigel (+22) Final round Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par Source:

    1985 U.S. Open (golf)

    1985_U.S._Open_(golf)

  • TaylorMade Pebble Beach Invitational
  • Golf tournament

    strokes Bob Gilder 1983 (Jan) Peter Oosterhuis 277 −11 1 stroke Jay Haas 1982 Jay Haas 337 −22 4 strokes Bobby Clampett 1981 John Mahaffey 279 −9 1 stroke

    TaylorMade Pebble Beach Invitational

    TaylorMade_Pebble_Beach_Invitational

  • List of people from Belleville, Illinois
  • Belleville Jay Haas Dec 2, 1953 Golfer on the PGA Tour; brother of Jerry Haas, father of PGA player Bill Haas Raised in Belleville Jerry Haas Sep 16, 1963

    List of people from Belleville, Illinois

    List_of_people_from_Belleville,_Illinois

  • Senior Players Championship
  • Major championship on golf's PGA Tour Champions

    Firestone (South Course) Akron, Ohio 2019 Retief Goosen 274 −6 2 strokes Jay Haas Tim Petrovic 420,000 Firestone (South Course) Akron, Ohio Constellation

    Senior Players Championship

    Senior_Players_Championship

  • John Cook (golfer)
  • American professional golfer

    the Administaff Small Business Classic by two strokes over Bob Tway and Jay Haas. Two weeks later, Cook picked up his fourth Champions Tour win at the Charles

    John Cook (golfer)

    John Cook (golfer)

    John_Cook_(golfer)

  • The Sentry (California)
  • Golf tournament in San Diego, California, United States

    Shearson Lehman Hutton Andy Williams Open 1988 Steve Pate 269 −19 1 stroke Jay Haas 650,000 117,000 Shearson Lehman Brothers Andy Williams Open 1987 George

    The Sentry (California)

    The_Sentry_(California)

  • 2005 Open Championship
  • Golf tournament

    Vijay Singh (11,13,21), David Toms (11,17) Eligible but not competing: Jay Haas (17), Pádraig Harrington (4,17), David Howell (4,17) 4. First 20 in the

    2005 Open Championship

    2005_Open_Championship

  • 1995 PGA Championship
  • Golf tournament

    −11 T5 Steve Elkington 68-67-68=203 −10 Craig Stadler 71-66-66=203 T7 Jay Haas 69-71-64=204 −9 Justin Leonard 68-66-70=204 Jeff Sluman 69-67-68=204 T10

    1995 PGA Championship

    1995_PGA_Championship

  • Jack Nicklaus
  • American professional golfer (born 1940)

    Robert Allenby, Raymond Floyd, Tom Watson, Ian Baker-Finch, Ernie Els, Jay Haas, Johnny Miller and Gary Player have participated. Nicklaus and retired

    Jack Nicklaus

    Jack Nicklaus

    Jack_Nicklaus

  • Bass Pro Shops Legends of Golf
  • Golf tournament

    Maltbie Al Geiberger & Jimmy Powell 2007 Jay Haas Andy North & Tom Watson Butch Baird & Bobby Nichols 2006 Jay Haas Andy North & Tom Watson Orville Moody

    Bass Pro Shops Legends of Golf

    Bass_Pro_Shops_Legends_of_Golf

  • CVS Health Charity Classic
  • Golf tournament in Rhode Island, US

    Price CVS Charity Classic 2005 Chris DiMarco and Fred Funk 2004 Bill Haas and Jay Haas 2003 Rocco Mediate and Jeff Sluman 2002 Chris DiMarco and Dudley Hart

    CVS Health Charity Classic

    CVS_Health_Charity_Classic

  • 1993 Masters Tournament
  • American golf tournament held in 1993

    Edwards (13), Brad Faxon (13), David Frost (13), Fred Funk, Bill Glasson, Jay Haas (13), Gary Hallberg, John Huston (13), Lee Janzen (13), Davis Love III

    1993 Masters Tournament

    1993_Masters_Tournament

  • Mike Weir
  • Canadian professional golfer (born 1970)

    Feb 2, 2003 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic −30 (67-64-65-67-67=330) 2 strokes Jay Haas 5 Feb 23, 2003 Nissan Open −9 (72-68-69-66=275) Playoff Charles Howell

    Mike Weir

    Mike Weir

    Mike_Weir

  • 1986 PGA Championship
  • Golf tournament

    Wayne Grady Peter Jacobsen Gary Koch Wayne Levi T9 Fred Couples 69 −2 Bob Gilder Jay Haas Mike Hulbert Bruce Lietzke Larry Mize Gene Sauers Bobby Wadkins

    1986 PGA Championship

    1986_PGA_Championship

  • 1983 Ryder Cup
  • Men's golf competition in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida

    6–1–1 81.25 Fuzzy Zoeller 31 4 1 5 1–4–0 20.00 Craig Stadler 30 5 0 Rookie Jay Haas 29 6 0 Rookie Gil Morgan 37 7 1 2 0–0–2 50.00 Calvin Peete 40 8 0 Rookie

    1983 Ryder Cup

    1983_Ryder_Cup

  • Ben Crenshaw
  • American professional golfer (born 1952)

    John Schroeder 6 Jan 22, 1979 Phoenix Open −14 (67-61-71=199)* 1 stroke Jay Haas 7 Oct 28, 1979 Walt Disney World National Team Championship (with George

    Ben Crenshaw

    Ben Crenshaw

    Ben_Crenshaw

  • Tucson Open
  • Golf tournament formerly on the PGA Tour

    his first event. He finishes four shots ahead of Mark Calcavecchia and Jay Haas. During the tournament's second round, 1988 Tucson champion David Frost

    Tucson Open

    Tucson_Open

  • 1979 PGA Championship
  • Golf tournament

    Place Player Score To par 1 Tom Watson 66 −4 2 Rex Caldwell 67 −3 T3 Jay Haas 68 −2 Ron Streck T5 Ben Crenshaw 69 −1 Gibby Gilbert David Graham Hubert

    1979 PGA Championship

    1979_PGA_Championship

  • Wendy's 3-Tour Challenge
  • Golf tournament

    Pettersen Champions: Fred Funk, Jay Haas, Nick Price PGA: Stewart Cink, Fred Couples, Bubba Watson 2008 Champions Fred Funk, Jay Haas, Nick Price LPGA: Helen

    Wendy's 3-Tour Challenge

    Wendy's_3-Tour_Challenge

  • John Mahaffey
  • American professional golfer (born 1948)

    (69-69-69-72=279) 1 stroke Buddy Allin 5 Dec 12, 1982 JCPenney Mixed Team Classic (with JoAnne Carner) −20 (68-67-63-70=268) 1 stroke Jay Haas and Hollis Stacy

    John Mahaffey

    John Mahaffey

    John_Mahaffey

  • 2005 Masters Tournament
  • American golf tournament held in 2005

    Clarke (16,17), John Daly (16), Luke Donald (15,16,17), Carlos Franco, Jay Haas (16,17), Mark Hensby (16,17), Tim Herron (17), Zach Johnson (16,17), Jonathan

    2005 Masters Tournament

    2005_Masters_Tournament

  • Brad Bryant
  • American professional golfer (born 1954)

    later the same year by winning the Regions Charity Classic. He lost to Jay Haas in a playoff for the 2006 Senior PGA Championship. His best year in professional

    Brad Bryant

    Brad Bryant

    Brad_Bryant

  • 2003 Masters Tournament
  • American golf tournament held in 2003

    10 players from the 2003 PGA Tour money list on March 30 Chad Campbell, Jay Haas (17), Mike Weir (16,17) 16. Top 50 players from the final 2002 world ranking

    2003 Masters Tournament

    2003_Masters_Tournament

  • 1983 PGA Championship
  • Golf tournament

    Scott Simpson 66 −5 Buddy Whitten T4 Danny Edwards 67 −4 John Fought Bruce Lietzke T7 Ben Crenshaw 68 −3 Keith Fergus Jay Haas Pat McGowan Jim Thorpe

    1983 PGA Championship

    1983 PGA Championship

    1983_PGA_Championship

  • 1977 U.S. Open (golf)
  • Golf tournament

    Sam Adams 70-69=139 −1 Rod Funseth 69-70=139 Gary Player 72-67=139 T7 Jay Haas 72-68=140 E Joe Inman 70-70=140 T9 Wally Armstrong 71-70=141 +1 Andy Bean

    1977 U.S. Open (golf)

    1977_U.S._Open_(golf)

  • Charles Schwab Cup Championship
  • Golf tournament in Arizona, U.S.

    Playoff Jay Haas 24th 2013 Fred Couples 267 −17 6 strokes Bernhard Langer Mark O'Meara Peter Senior 23rd 2012 Tom Lehman 258 −22 6 strokes Jay Haas 22nd

    Charles Schwab Cup Championship

    Charles_Schwab_Cup_Championship

  • 1994 PGA Championship
  • Golf tournament

    Player Score To par 1 Nick Price 67-65=132 −8 T2 Ben Crenshaw 70-67=137 −3 Jay Haas 71-66=137 Corey Pavin 70-67=137 T5 John Cook 71-67=138 −2 Blaine McCallister

    1994 PGA Championship

    1994_PGA_Championship

  • 1999 Masters Tournament
  • American golf tournament held in 1999

    Stewart Cink (11,15,16), Darren Clarke (15,16), Jim Furyk (11,13,14,15,16), Jay Haas, Scott Hoch (14,15,16), John Huston (13,14,15,16), Per-Ulrik Johansson

    1999 Masters Tournament

    1999_Masters_Tournament

  • 1988 Players Championship
  • Golf tournament

    Stadium Course set a record; it was equaled in 1992 and broken in 1993. Jay Haas was disqualified on Thursday after playing with a bent putter. Davis Love

    1988 Players Championship

    1988_Players_Championship

  • Colin Montgomerie
  • Scottish professional golfer (born 1963)

    victory at the 2017 Masters, Montgomerie (with 75 starts) trailed only Jay Haas (87) and Lee Westwood (76) as the player with the most starts without a

    Colin Montgomerie

    Colin Montgomerie

    Colin_Montgomerie

  • 1997 U.S. Open (golf)
  • Golf tournament

    71-67-69=207 −3 Jeff Maggert 73-66-68=207 4 Colin Montgomerie 65-76-67=208 −2 T5 Jay Haas 73-69-68=210 E David Ogrin 70-69-71=210 Tommy Tolles 74-67-69=210 T8 Billy

    1997 U.S. Open (golf)

    1997_U.S._Open_(golf)

  • Lee Westwood
  • English golfer (born 1973)

    record for most major championship appearances without winning, surpassing Jay Haas at the 2021 Open Championship, his 88th major. In an interview with CNN

    Lee Westwood

    Lee Westwood

    Lee_Westwood

  • St. Jude Classic
  • Defunct golf tournament held in Memphis, Tennessee, US

    players with an 18-putt round. Despite the feat, McGee missed the cut. 1992: Jay Haas shoots 64–64 over the last 36 holes to win by three shots over Dan Forsman

    St. Jude Classic

    St._Jude_Classic

  • John Adams (golfer)
  • American golfer (born 1954)

    runner-up on the PGA Tour on two occasions, including a playoff loss to Jay Haas at the 1982 Hall of Fame. Adams finished tied for 11th at the 1993 U.S

    John Adams (golfer)

    John_Adams_(golfer)

  • 1980 U.S. Open (golf)
  • Golf tournament

    Tom Weiskopf T3 Keith Fergus 66 −4 Mark Hayes Lon Hinkle T6 Raymond Floyd 67 −3 Jay Haas Calvin Peete T9 Isao Aoki 68 −2 Mark Lye Andy North Lee Trevino

    1980 U.S. Open (golf)

    1980_U.S._Open_(golf)

  • Payne Stewart Award
  • Professional golf sportsmanship award

    2008 Davis Love III 2007 Hal Sutton 2006 Gary Player 2005 Brad Faxon 2004 Jay Haas 2003 Tom Watson 2002 Nick Price 2001 Ben Crenshaw 2000 Byron Nelson, Jack

    Payne Stewart Award

    Payne_Stewart_Award

  • 1978 Masters Tournament
  • Golf tournament

    the 1977 U.S. Open Wally Armstrong, Terry Diehl, Al Geiberger (10,11), Jay Haas (11), Joe Inman, Gary Jacobson, Lyn Lott, Mike McCullough, Steve Melnyk

    1978 Masters Tournament

    1978_Masters_Tournament

  • Hal Sutton
  • American professional golfer (born 1958)

    McGovern 9 Sep 27, 1998 Westin Texas Open 67-68-67-68=270 −18 1 stroke Jay Haas, Justin Leonard 10 Nov 1, 1998 The Tour Championship 69-67-68-70=274 −6

    Hal Sutton

    Hal Sutton

    Hal_Sutton

  • 1981 Masters Tournament
  • Golf tournament

    Bean (10,11,12), Jim Colbert, Ben Crenshaw (11), Ed Fiori, Gibby Gilbert, Jay Haas, Tom Kite (11,12), Billy Kratzert (11), Gil Morgan (9,10,12), Larry Nelson

    1981 Masters Tournament

    1981_Masters_Tournament

  • NCAA Division I men's golf championship
  • American collegiate golf competition

    Details Columbus, OH OSU Golf Course 72 (288) 1,156 Oklahoma State 1,189 Jay Haas (Wake Forest) 282 (−6) 1976 Details Albuquerque, NM UNM Championship Golf

    NCAA Division I men's golf championship

    NCAA Division I men's golf championship

    NCAA_Division_I_men's_golf_championship

  • Zurich Classic of New Orleans
  • Golf tournament held in New Orleans, Louisiana, US

    Rinker 400,000 72,000 1983 Bill Rogers 274 −14 3 strokes David Edwards Jay Haas Vance Heafner 400,000 72,000 1982 Scott Hoch 206 −10 2 strokes Bob Shearer

    Zurich Classic of New Orleans

    Zurich_Classic_of_New_Orleans

  • 1980 Masters Tournament
  • Golf tournament

    players and ties from 1979 PGA Championship Rex Caldwell, Gibby Gilbert, Jay Haas, Don January, Ron Streck, Howard Twitty (11) 11. Winners of PGA Tour events

    1980 Masters Tournament

    1980_Masters_Tournament

  • Orange County, California
  • County in California, United States

    Hale Irwin (1998 and 2002), Nick Price (2011), Bernhard Langer (2008) and Jay Haas (2007). The tournament benefits the Hoag Hospital Foundation and has raised

    Orange County, California

    Orange County, California

    Orange_County,_California

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  • Jay
  • Boy/Male

    American, Bengali, British, Celebrity, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Jamaican, Kannada, Latin, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Sindhi, Tamil, Traditional

    Jay

    Blue Jay; He who Supplants; The Lord is Salvation; Victory; Blue Crested Bird; A Bird in the Crow Family; Win

    Jay

  • CAY
  • Male

    Scandinavian

    CAY

     Variant spelling of Scandinavian Kai, CAY means "lord." Compare with another form of Cay.

    CAY

  • Jay
  • Girl/Female

    English, Hebrew, Indian, Jamaican, Latin, Sanskrit

    Jay

    Victory; Blue Crested Bird; Name of Bird

    Jay

  • Say
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean

    Say

    Henry VI, Part 2' Lord Say.

    Say

  • JAYA
  • Female

    Hindi/Indian

    JAYA

    (जया) Feminine form of Hindi Jay, JAYA means "victory."

    JAYA

  • Jae
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, English, Latin

    Jae

    Bird Name; A Blue Songbird; Jay Bird; A Blue; Crested Bird

    Jae

  • GAY
  • Female

    English

    GAY

    English name derived from the vocabulary word, GAY means "happy." Compare with masculine Gay.

    GAY

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  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Jaye

    English : variant spelling of Jay.

    Jaye

  • Jaye
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German

    Jaye

    Blue Jay; Variant of Names Like Jason and Jacob

    Jaye

  • Jay
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Jay

    To rejoice (from the Latin Gaius). The name of a bird. Used as a diminutive for any name...

    Jay

  • JAY JAY NOUGH
  • Male

    African

    JAY JAY NOUGH

    sight to be seen devil.

    JAY JAY NOUGH

  • DAY
  • Female

    English

    DAY

      English name derived from the vocabulary word, DAY means "day." Feminine form of Middle English Daye, meaning "day."

    DAY

  • Jak
  • Girl/Female

    Australian

    Jak

    Yahweh May Protect; Supplanter; Holder of the Heel

    Jak

  • Jay
  • Boy/Male

    German American Sanskrit English French Hindi

    Jay

    Swift.

    Jay

  • Jay
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    English and French

    Jay

    English and French : nickname from Middle English, Old French jay(e), gai ‘jay’ (the bird), probably referring to an idle chatterer or a showy person, although the jay was also noted for its thieving habits.The name is associated with a Huguenot family from La Rochelle, France, who settled in New Amsterdam. Peter Jay was the scion of the NY Jays; his son John (1745–1829) was a U.S. diplomat and first chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.

    Jay

  • Jaye
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, Latin

    Jaye

    Jay Bird

    Jaye

  • Jay
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Jay

    Conqueror, Victory

    Jay

  • Day
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Christian

    Day

    Sunshine; Bright; Day

    Day

  • JAN
  • Female

    English

    JAN

    English short form of names beginning with Jan-, most of which are feminine forms of John, JAN means "God is gracious." Compare with masculine Jan.

    JAN

  • JAY
  • Male

    Hindi/Indian

    JAY

    (जय) Hindi name derived from the Sanskrit word jaya, JAY means "victory." Compare with another form of Jay.

    JAY

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  • Herdayal
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Herdayal

    Kindness of God

  • Beneberak
  • Biblical

    Beneberak

    sons of lightning

  • SOFIETJE
  • Female

    Dutch

    SOFIETJE

    , wisdom.

  • Shrika
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Shrika

    Fortune

  • Farnaz | فآرناز
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Farnaz | فآرناز

    Splendid, Glorious (1)

  • ALFONZ
  • Male

    Slovene

    ALFONZ

    Slovene form of Latin Alfonsus, ALFONZ means "noble and ready."

  • Alaguselvan
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Kannada, Tamil

    Alaguselvan

    Handsome

  • ISHBEL
  • Female

    Scottish

    ISHBEL

    Scottish form of Latin Isabella, ISHBEL means "God is my oath." 

  • Hannibal
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Latin, Portuguese, Swedish

    Hannibal

    The Grace of the God; Baal; Grace

  • Beadles
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Beadles

    English : patronymic meaning ‘son of the beadle’ (see Beadle).

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  • Hay
  • v. i.

    To cut and cure grass for hay.

  • Way
  • n.

    Progress; as, a ship has way.

  • Jar
  • n.

    The measure of what is contained in a jar; as, a jar of oil; a jar of preserves.

  • Bay
  • n.

    A tract covered with bay trees.

  • Joy
  • v. t.

    To give joy to; to congratulate.

  • Hay
  • v. i.

    To lay snares for rabbits.

  • May
  • n.

    The merrymaking of May Day.

  • Jam
  • n.

    A preserve of fruit boiled with sugar and water; as, raspberry jam; currant jam; grape jam.

  • Lay
  • v. t.

    To present or offer; as, to lay an indictment in a particular county; to lay a scheme before one.

  • Lay
  • v. i.

    To take a position; to come or go; as, to lay forward; to lay aloft.

  • Fay
  • n.

    Faith; as, by my fay.

  • Way
  • n.

    Right of way. See below.

  • Lay
  • v. i.

    To lay a wager; to bet.

  • Day
  • n.

    (Preceded by the) Some day in particular, as some day of contest, some anniversary, etc.

  • Lay
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the laity, as distinct from the clergy; as, a lay person; a lay preacher; a lay brother.

  • Jag
  • v. t.

    To carry, as a load; as, to jag hay, etc.

  • Way
  • n.

    Length of space; distance; interval; as, a great way; a long way.

  • Joy
  • n.

    That which causes joy or happiness.

  • Pay
  • v. t.

    To give or offer, without an implied obligation; as, to pay attention; to pay a visit.