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Lee Trevino - Wikipedia Trevino won six major championships and 29 PGA Tour events over the course of his career He is one of only four players to twice win the U S Open, The Open Championship and the PGA Championship The Masters Tournament was the only major that eluded him
Lee Trevino | Biography, Lightning, Golf, Facts | Britannica Lee Trevino, American professional golfer who became an immediate success when he joined the PGA Tour in 1967 and soon was recognized as one of the finest players in the world His titles include the U S Open (1968, 1971) and the British Open (1971, 1972) Learn more about Trevino’s life and career
TREVINO | Watch award-winning film on R A TV | The Open A 48-minute documentary delving into the extraordinary life of six-time major champion Lee Trevino, the Champion Golfer of 1971 and 1972, TREVINO explores Lee’s journey from humble beginnings to international stardom
Lee Trevino | Texas Golf Hall of Fame After Trevino was discharged from the Marines, he went to work as a club professional in El Paso, Texas and joined the PGA Tour circuit in 1967 He was 1971 PGA Player of the Year He won the 1971 and 1972 British Opens and six majors overall, including two U S Opens and two PGA Championships
30 Facts About Lee Trevino Discover 30 fascinating facts about Lee Trevino, one of golf's greatest legends, from his humble beginnings to his major championship victories
Lee Trevino: From Caddie to Golf Legend - YourGolfGOATS Lee Trevino, a self-taught golfing legend, rose from caddie to six-time major champion, breaking barriers as a Mexican-American athlete Known for his creativity, charisma, and humor, Trevino’s legacy includes 29 PGA Tour victories and iconic rivalries, particularly with Jack Nicklaus
Timeline of Lee Trevino: Golf Legends Career and Achievements Lee Trevino won his first major championship at the 1968 U S Open, held at the Oak Hill Country Club in Rochester, New York With this victory, Trevino became the first player in PGA Tour history to play all four rounds under par in the U S Open