Al Geiberger jokes that he was too young to be part of a PGA Tour pension program in the 1960s when the tour gave great players who started in the 1950s, players like Gene Littler and Billy Casper, ...
When Al Geiberger shot his famous 59 in 1977, the first sub-60 round in the history of the PGA Tour, he was sure other 59s would follow. “Then I remember when it went for 14 years, I thought, you know ...
When Al Geiberger shot his famous 59 in 1977, the first sub-60 round in the history of the PGA Tour, he was sure other 59s would follow. “Then I remember when it went for 14 years, I thought, you know ...
The first one came in 1977. It was another 14 years before someone did it again. It was then eight years after that before it happened a third time. Breaking 60 has always held mythical status in golf ...