Bill Johnston (golfer)
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Bill Johnston is an American golf course architect and former professional golfer who played on the PGA Tour.
The biggest win of his playing career was at the 1958 Texas Open Invitational. After his days as a touring professional were over, Johnston became a golf course architect. He has designed several well-known courses in Arizona and Texas.[1]
[edit] Professional wins
[edit] PGA Tour
[edit] Other
- 1954 Utah Open
- 1960 Utah Open
- 1973 Colorado Open
[edit] Courses designed
- The Dominion Country Club in San Antonio, Texas
- The Links at Arizona Biltmore Country Club in Phoenix
- Point Hilton Golf Club on Lookout Mountain in Phoenix
- Rancho MaƱana Golf Club in Cave Creek, Arizona
- Tapatio Springs Resort in Boerne, Texas
[edit] References
- ^ Bill Johnston courses built. worldgolf.com. Retrieved on 2007-12-03.