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Tony Manero (golfer)
American professional golfer (1905–1989) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Anthony T. Manero (April 4, 1905 – October 22, 1989) was an American professional golfer.
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Professional career
Manero won eight times on the PGA Tour including one major championship, the 1936 U.S. Open. He played on the 1937 Ryder Cup team.[1]
Shortly thereafter, Manero became the club pro at Salem Country Club. He split the position over ten years with Joe Stein.[2]
Personal life
Manero was born in New York City and died at age 84 in Greenwich, Connecticut.
Honors and awards
- In 1964, Manero was inducted into the Connecticut Golf Hall of Fame.
Professional wins (14)
PGA Tour wins (8)
- 1929 (1) Catalina Open
- 1930 (3) Glens Falls Open, Catalina Open, Pasadena Open
- 1932 (1) Westchester Open
- 1935 (1) General Brock Hotel Open
- 1936 (1) U.S. Open
- 1938 (1) Glens Falls Open
Major championship is shown in bold.
Other wins
(this list may be incomplete)
- 1934 Carolinas Open
- 1937 Carolinas Open, New Hampshire Open
- 1939 New Hampshire Open (tie with John Thoren)
- 1941 New Hampshire Open
- 1948 Westchester Open
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Major championships
Wins (1)
Results timeline
Win
Top 10
Did not play
NYF = tournament not yet founded
NT = no tournament
WD = withdrew
CUT = missed the half-way cut
R64, R32, R16, QF, SF =round in which player lost in PGA Championship match play
"T" indicates a tie for a place.
Summary
- Most consecutive cuts made – 9 (1938 Masters – 1941 Masters)
- Longest streak of top-10s – 3 (1935 PGA – 1936 PGA)
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