Jim Ferree

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Jim Ferree
 Golfer 
Personal information
Born (1931-06-10) June 10, 1931
Pinebluff, North Carolina
Nationality  United States
Residence Hilton Head, South Carolina
Career
College University of North Carolina
Turned professional 1955
Former tour(s) PGA Tour
Champions Tour
Professional wins 14
Number of wins by tour
PGA Tour 1
Champions Tour 2
Other 7 (regular)
4 (senior)
Best results in Major Championships
Masters Tournament DNP
U.S. Open T17: 1957
The Open Championship DNP
PGA Championship T28: 1964

Jim Ferree (born June 10, 1931) is an American professional golfer who played on the PGA Tour and the Senior PGA Tour.

Ferree was born in Pinebluff, North Carolina, and grew up in Winston-Salem, where he attended Reynolds High School. He learned the game of golf from his father, Purvis, long-time pro at Winston-Salem's Old Town Golf Club. Ferree attended the University of North Carolina and was a member of the golf team.[1]

Ferree had one PGA Tour win during his regular career years. He was regarded as one of the very best in the game in the tee-to-green ball-striking phase of the game, but putting was always his Achilles' heel.[1] He spent most of his thirties and forties as the director of golf at Long Cove Club in Hilton Head, South Carolina.[2]

Ferree joined the Senior PGA Tour in 1981. He was chosen by PGA Commissioner Deane Beman to be the model for the knickers-wearing player on the Senior Tour's logo.[3] He shares the Georgia-Pacific Grand Champions record for most victories (9) with two other golfers. He was the Senior PGA Tour's Comeback Player of the Year in 1993.

In 1991, he became the first golfer inducted into the University of North Carolina's Hall of Fame.[1] He lives in Hilton Head, South Carolina with his wife, Karen, also a former champion golfer.[2]

Professional wins (14)

PGA Tour wins (1)

  • 1958 Vancouver Open Invitational

Other wins (7)

this list is probably incomplete

Senior PGA Tour wins (2)

No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victory
Runners-up
1 Jul 20, 1986 Greater Grand Rapids Open –9 (68-66-70=204) Playoff United States Gene Littler, United States Chi-Chi Rodríguez
2 May 26, 1991 Bell Atlantic Classic –8 (67-69-72=208) 2 strokes United States Jim Colbert, United States Lee Trevino

Senior PGA Tour playoff record (1–3)

No.YearTournamentOpponent(s)Result
1 1986 The Greenbrier American Express Championship United States Don January Lost to par on first extra hole
2 1986 Greater Grand Rapids Open United States Gene Littler, United States Chi-Chi Rodríguez Won with birdie on first extra hole
3 1987 Seniors International Golf Championship United States Al Geiberger Lost to birdie on second extra hole
4 1989 GTE Suncoast Classic New Zealand Bob CharlesUnited States, Dave Hill,
South Africa Harold Henning
Charles won with birdie on third extra hole
Ferree and Hill eliminated with birdie on first hole

Other senior wins (4)

this list is probably incomplete

  • 1997 Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf - Demaret Division (with George Bayer)
  • 2002 Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf - Demaret Division (with Miller Barber)
  • 2003 Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf - Demaret Division (with Miller Barber)
  • 2006 Grand Champions team better-ball (with Jack Fleck)

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Ulrich, Max. "Super Senior Jim Ferree Reminices at Last Year's Vantage". Triad Golf Today. Archived from the original on 2007-11-07. Retrieved 2007-11-02. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Ferree Is At Home At Long Cove Club". Retrieved 2007-11-02. 
  3. Ferree, Jim (September 2, 1999). "My shot". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved 2007-11-02. 

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