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Calvin Peete dead at 71 (1 Viewer)

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http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2015/04/29/403040849/pro-golfer-calvin-peete-mr-accuracy-dies-at-age-71

Calvin Peete, who won 12 PGA events during a long career as a professional golfer, has died at age 71. Peete was famous for his ability to hit long and accurate drives, and for many years, he was the most successful black golfer in the world.

Peete died Wednesday morning in Atlanta. His death was confirmed to NPR by the PGA Tour.

During his 25-year career, Peete won more than $3 million in tournament purses. He didn't take up the game of golf until he was 23, and he succeeded despite not being able to extend his left elbow fully the result of a childhood accident.

In 1982, Peete matched Craig Stadler and Tom Watson with four wins on the PGA Tour that year.

The Golf Channel says:

"Peete won 12 times on the PGA Tour between 1979-86, highlighted by a victory at the 1985 Players Championship. He captured a career-best four victories in 1982.

"One of the most accurate ball-strikers of his era, Peete led the PGA Tour in driving accuracy for 10 consecutive years from 1981-90. He won the Vardon Trophy in 1984, awarded annually to the Tour's overall scoring leader, and compiled a 4-2-1 individual record in two Ryder Cup appearances, 1983 and 1985."

Peete is survived by his wife, Pepper, and seven children.

"Everyone in the family admired and loved him," Pepper Peete said in a statement forwarded by the PGA Tour. "He took the Peete name to another level. We are so thankful that he was in our lives as a father, husband and role model. He was a blessing, and he will be missed."

Following in the footsteps of Pete Brown, Charlie Sifford and Lee Elder, Peete wasn't the first black pro to win a PGA Tour event. But among golfers with an African-American heritage, only Tiger Woods has surpassed his career.

 
RIP... How did I know while reading that story that TIger Woods was going to appear in it somewhere.

 
I was a big fan in the '80s when he had that huge Italian mustache look. He lost me when he went with the shaved look in recent years, though.

 
Was kind of sad when I saw this on Golf channel. Somebody you knew a lot when he was playing but kind of forget about.

Always thought of him as the Rod Carew of golf. He punched it out there in the fairway every time.

RIP

 
interesting in his accuracy, no one has lead the PGA tour in driving accuracy AND greens in regulation before and he did it 3 times. Tells me he was an average putter but amazing ball striker, which I liken to someone like Robert Allenby.

so I watch his swing, and he used the bent arm like current phenom Jordan Speith. he has an interesting take away and at impact he's a slider. He did a lot of things in your swing you wouldn't teach, but fundamentally, he's got the one piece takeaway and takes it away inside (good) and at impact he's square as can be. This is similar to what Sean Foley was trying to teach Tiger.

compared to the modern swing, he looks more like Jim Furyk than anything. Its interesting. Good for him for beating the odds and making a great career for himself. RIP

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Df53H60XTFU

 
interesting in his accuracy, no one has lead the PGA tour in driving accuracy AND greens in regulation before and he did it 3 times. Tells me he was an average putter but amazing ball striker, which I liken to someone like Robert Allenby.

so I watch his swing, and he used the bent arm like current phenom Jordan Speith. he has an interesting take away and at impact he's a slider. He did a lot of things in your swing you wouldn't teach, but fundamentally, he's got the one piece takeaway and takes it away inside (good) and at impact he's square as can be. This is similar to what Sean Foley was trying to teach Tiger.

compared to the modern swing, he looks more like Jim Furyk than anything. Its interesting. Good for him for beating the odds and making a great career for himself. RIP

His arm was bent because as a boy, he fell out of a tree and the arm was never set properly
 

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