Dale Hayes

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Dale Hayes (born 1 July 1952) is a South African golfer.

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[edit] Career outline

Hayes won the 15-17 Boys category at the Junior World Golf Championships in 1969. He turned professional the following year and quickly became a successful pro. He won more than a dozen events in South Africa, and was runner up on the South African Tour Order of Merit in 1974, 1975, 1976 and 1979. In 1976 he won the World Cup of Golf for South Africa in partnership with Bobby Cole.

In 1971 Hayes won the Spanish Open at the age of 18 years and 290 days, becoming the youngest winner on the European Tour, a record which still stands of as 2005. By 1973 he was fourth on the European Tour Order of Merit, improving to second in 1974 and first in 1975. He also finished in the top four in 1978 and 1979, but played little professional golf after his late twenties.

Since he stopped playing tour golf Hayes has remained involved in the sport in a variety of ways. He has worked as a broadcaster in South Africa and for the Golf Channel, edited a golf magazine and helped to found an internet golf shopping business. He is involved in golf course design through a company called Matkovich & Hayes, although he deals only with marketing and public relations, while the actual design is handled by his business partner Peter Matkovic, a professional golfer with a modest playing record. Hayes also works as a public speaker and gives golf clinics.

[edit] European Tour wins

[edit] Other professional wins

This list is incomplete.

[edit] Amateur wins

  • 1969 World Junior Championship (Boys 15-17), South African Amateur Stroke Play Championship, German Amateur Championship, Brazilian Amateur Championship
  • 1970 South African Amateur Stroke Play Championship, Scottish Amateur Stroke Play Championship

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