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Fast Facts
PGA TOUR VICTORIES (22)
PGA TOUR MAJOR CHAMPIONSHIP VICTORIES (5)
1969 PGA Championship
1976 Masters Tournament
1982 Memorial Tournament
1981 Tournament Players Championship
1986 U.S. Open
CHAMPIONS TOUR VICTORIES (14)
CHAMPIONS TOUR MAJOR CHAMPIONSHIP VICTORIES (4)
1994 The Tradition
1995 PGA Seniors' Championship
1996 Ford Senior Players Championship
2000 Ford Senior Players Championship
INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (6)
1978 Brazilian Open
1979 Costa Rica Open
1981 Canadian PGA, Seiko Point Leader
1982 Seiko Point Leader
1992 Fuji Electric Grand Slam
NATIONAL TEAMS (10)
1969 Ryder Cup
1975 Ryder Cup
1977 Ryder Cup
1981 Ryder Cup
1983 Ryder Cup
1985 Ryder Cup
1989 Ryder Cup Captain
1991 Ryder Cup
1993 Ryder Cup
2008 Ryder Cup Captain's Assistant
Professional Athletes
Ray Floyd

Raymond "Ray" Floyd

A 1989 inductee of the World Golf Hall of Fame, Raymond Floyd enjoyed a successful 29-year career on the PGA TOUR before joining the Champions Tour in 1992 at the age of 50.

During his career on the PGA TOUR, Raymond made the cut in more than 83% of his starts, finishing in the top-25 nearly 50% of the time. He holds records as the 8th youngest winner in PGA TOUR history (20 years, 6 months, 13 days), one of the only players to win on the PGA TOUR and Champions Tour in the same year (1992), and the player with the longest stretch of time between his first and last victories (28 years, 11 months, 2 days). His 22 PGA TOUR victories, including five major championships, 14 Champions Tour victories, including four major championships and more than 25 other International, Exhibition and Grand Champions victories are only a part of what has helped establish Raymond as a historical figure in the game of golf.

An eight-time member of the U.S. Ryder Cup team with a 12-16-3 record, Raymond was team captain in 1989 when the matches ended in a 14-all tie at The Belfry in Sutton Coldfield, England.

His golf course design company, Raymond Floyd Design, has designed more than 15 courses worldwide, including the Doral Blue Course in Miami, Fla., and the TPC at The Canyons in Summerlin, Nev., site of the former Senior PGA Tour’s Las Vegas Senior Classic.

AWARDS & HONORS
1969 Most PGA TOUR wins in season (3)
1981 Most PGA TOUR wins in season (3)
1983 Recipient of the PGA TOUR's "Byron Nelson Award"
Recipient of the PGA TOUR's "Varden Trophy"
Led PGA TOUR in Scoring (70.61)
1989 Inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame
1992 Golf World "Man of the Year"
1994 Recipient of the Champions Tour's "Byron Nelson Award"
Champions Tour "Player of the Month - April"
Led Champions Tour in Scoring (69.08)
Led Champions Tour in Greens in Regulation (76%)
Family recieved Golfweek's "Golf Family of the Year Award"
1995 Recipient of the Champions Tour's "Byron Nelson Award"
Champions Tour "Player of the Month - April"
Led Champions Tour in Scoring (69.47)
Led Champions Tour in Driving (16)
Led Champions Tour in Greens in Regulations (75.3%)
1996 Led Champions Tour in Sand Saves (58.5%)
2000 Champions Tour "Comeback Player of the Year"