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The 1965 U.S. Open was the 65th U.S. Open, held June 17–21 at Bellerive Country Club in Town and Country, Missouri, a suburb west of St. Louis.[1]

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  1. 41 relations: Al Geiberger, Amateur, Arnold Palmer, Bellerive Country Club, Ben Hogan, Bruce Devlin, Color television, Deane Beman, Dudley Wysong, Fiberglass, Frank Beard (golfer), Gary Player, Gay Brewer, Gene Littler, Gene Sarazen, Grand Slam (golf), Jack Nicklaus, Julius Boros, Kel Nagle, Ken Venturi, Lou Graham, Mason Rudolph (golfer), Men's major golf championships, Miller Barber, Missouri, PGA Tour, Raymond Floyd, Rex Baxter, St. Louis, Tommy Armour, Tony Lema, Town and Country, Missouri, U.S. Open (golf), United States, United States dollar, United States Golf Association, 1927 U.S. Open (golf), 1964 U.S. Open (golf), 1965 U.S. Women's Open, 1966 Open Championship, 1966 U.S. Open (golf).

  2. 1965 in American sports
  3. 1965 in golf
  4. 1965 in sports in Missouri
  5. Golf tournaments in Missouri
  6. June 1965 sports events in the United States

Al Geiberger

Allen Lee Geiberger Sr. (born September 1, 1937) is an American former professional golfer.

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Amateur

An amateur is generally considered a person who pursues an avocation independent from their source of income.

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Arnold Palmer

Arnold Daniel Palmer (September 10, 1929 – September 25, 2016) was an American professional golfer who is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most charismatic players in the sport's history.

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Bellerive Country Club

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Ben Hogan

William Ben Hogan (August 13, 1912 – July 25, 1997) was an American professional golfer who is generally considered to be one of the greatest players in the history of the game.

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Bruce Devlin

Bruce William Devlin (born 10 October 1937) is an Australian professional golfer, sportscaster and golf course designer.

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Color television

Color television (American English) or colour television (Commonwealth English) is a television transmission technology that includes color information for the picture, so the video image can be displayed in color on the television set.

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Deane Beman

Deane R. Beman (born April 22, 1938) is an American professional golfer, golf administrator.

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Dudley Wysong

Henry Dudley Wysong, Jr. (May 15, 1939 – March 29, 1998) was an American professional golfer.

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Fiberglass

Fiberglass (American English) or fibreglass (Commonwealth English) is a common type of fiber-reinforced plastic using glass fiber.

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Frank Beard (golfer)

Joseph Franklin Beard (born May 1, 1939) is an American former professional golfer who was a member of the PGA Tour and Champions Tour.

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Gary Player

Gary James Player (born 1 November 1935) is a South African retired professional golfer who is widely considered to be one of the greatest golfers of all time.

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Gay Brewer

Gay Robert Brewer Jr. (March 19, 1932 – August 31, 2007) was an American professional golfer who played on the PGA Tour and won the 1967 Masters Tournament.

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Gene Littler

Gene Alec Littler (July 21, 1930 – February 15, 2019) was an American professional golfer and a member of the World Golf Hall of Fame.

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Gene Sarazen

Gene Sarazen (born Eugenio Saraceni, February 27, 1902 – May 13, 1999) was an American professional golfer, one of the world's top players in the 1920s and 1930s, and the winner of seven major championships.

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Grand Slam (golf)

The Grand Slam in professional golf is winning all of golf's major championships in the same calendar year.

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Jack Nicklaus

Jack William Nicklaus (born January 21, 1940), nicknamed "the Golden Bear", is a retired American professional golfer and golf course designer.

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Julius Boros

Julius Nicolas Boros (March 3, 1920 – May 28, 1994) was an American professional golfer noted for his effortless-looking swing and strong record on difficult golf courses, particularly at the U.S. Open.

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Kel Nagle

Kelvin David George Nagle AM (21 December 1920 – 29 January 2015) was an Australian professional golfer best known for winning The Open Championship in 1960.

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Ken Venturi

Kenneth Paul Venturi (May 15, 1931May 17, 2013) was an American professional golfer and golf broadcaster.

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Lou Graham

Louis Krebs Graham (born January 7, 1938) is an American professional golfer who won six PGA Tour tournaments including the 1975 U.S. Open.

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Mason Rudolph (golfer)

Edgar Mason Rudolph (May 23, 1934 – April 18, 2011) was an American professional golfer who won five times on the PGA Tour.

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Men's major golf championships

The men's major golf championships, commonly known as the major championships, and often referred to simply as the majors, are the most prestigious tournaments in golf.

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Miller Barber

Miller Westford Barber Jr. (March 31, 1931 – June 11, 2013) was an American professional golfer who enjoyed significant success on the PGA Tour in the 1960s and 1970s, and a greater degree of success on the Senior PGA Tour (now the Champions Tour) in the 1980s.

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Missouri

Missouri is a landlocked state in the Midwestern region of the United States.

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PGA Tour

The PGA Tour (stylized as PGA TOUR by its officials) is the organizer of professional golf tours in North America.

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Raymond Floyd

Raymond Loran Floyd (born September 4, 1942) is an American retired professional golfer who has won numerous tournaments on both the PGA Tour and Senior PGA Tour, including four majors and four senior majors.

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Rex Baxter

Rex Bernice Baxter Jr. (born February 28, 1936) is an American professional golfer who played on the PGA Tour and Senior PGA Tour.

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Tommy Armour

Thomas Dickson Armour (24 September 1896 – 11 September 1968) was a Scottish-American professional golfer.

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Tony Lema

Anthony David Lema (February 25, 1934 – July 24, 1966) was an American professional golfer who rose to fame in the mid-1960s and won a major title, the 1964 Open Championship at the Old Course at St Andrews in Scotland.

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Town and Country, Missouri

Town and Country is a city in west St. Louis County, Missouri, United States with a population of 11,640 as of the 2020 census.

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U.S. Open (golf)

The United States Open Championship, commonly known as the U.S. Open, is the annual open national championship of golf in the United States.

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United States

The United States of America (USA or U.S.A.), commonly known as the United States (US or U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America.

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United States dollar

The United States dollar (symbol: $; currency code: USD; also abbreviated US$ to distinguish it from other dollar-denominated currencies; referred to as the dollar, U.S. dollar, American dollar, or colloquially buck) is the official currency of the United States and several other countries.

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United States Golf Association

The United States Golf Association (USGA) is the United States national association of golf courses, clubs and facilities and the governing body of golf for the U.S. and Mexico.

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1927 U.S. Open (golf)

The 1927 U.S. Open was the 31st U.S. Open, held June 14–17 at Oakmont Country Club in Oakmont, Pennsylvania, a suburb northeast of Pittsburgh. 1965 U.S. Open (golf) and 1927 U.S. Open (golf) are U.S. Open (golf).

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1964 U.S. Open (golf)

The 1964 U.S. Open was the 64th U.S. Open, held June 18–20 at the Blue Course of Congressional Country Club in Bethesda, Maryland, a suburb northwest of Washington, D.C. Ken Venturi won his only major title, four strokes ahead of runner-up Tommy Jacobs. 1965 U.S. Open (golf) and 1964 U.S. Open (golf) are U.S. Open (golf).

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1965 U.S. Women's Open

The 1965 U.S. Women's Open was the 20th U.S. Women's Open, held July 1–4 at Atlantic City Country Club in Northfield, New Jersey.

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1966 Open Championship

The 1966 Open Championship was the 95th Open Championship, held 6–9 July at Muirfield Golf Links in Gullane, East Lothian, Scotland.

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1966 U.S. Open (golf)

The 1966 U.S. Open was the 66th U.S. Open, held June 16–20 at the Lake Course of the Olympic Club in San Francisco, California. 1965 U.S. Open (golf) and 1966 U.S. Open (golf) are U.S. Open (golf).

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See also

1965 in American sports

1965 in golf

1965 in sports in Missouri

Golf tournaments in Missouri

June 1965 sports events in the United States

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1965_U.S._Open_(golf)

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