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Monday, February 19, 2018

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William L. Klein (1901 - January 3, 1957) was an American professional golfer. He won nine PGA Tour events during his career. He played in the 1923 PGA Championship, winning a first round match, and also played in the 1935 Masters Tournament finishing tied for 10th place.

In 2007, Klein was inducted into the Metropolitan PGA Section Hall of Fame.


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Early life

Klein was born in 1901 on Long Island, New York.


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Golf career

Klein worked as the head pro at Wheatley Hills Golf Club in East Williston, New York, from 1926 to 1957. He also worked in the winter months at the La Gorce Country Club in Miami Beach, Florida, from 1927 to 1956. Klein also played on what later became the PGA Tour, winning nine events.

1923 PGA Championship

The 1923 PGA Championship was held September 24-29 at the Pelham Country Club in Pelham Manor, New York. Klein was in the starting field and opened up affairs in a first round match against Charles Rowe which he won by the score of 4 and 3. He lost his second round match to Alec Campbell by the identical score.


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Death and legacy

Klein died in Mineola, New York. In 2007, Klein was inducted into the Metropolitan PGA Section Hall of Fame.


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Professional wins

PGA Tour wins (9)

  • 1924 (1) one win
  • 1925 (1) Miami Open
  • 1926 (1) one win
  • 1928 (1) New York State Open
  • 1929 (1) Mid-South Open
  • 1932 (1) Metropolitan PGA Championship
  • 1936 (1) Miami Open
  • missing two other wins, one 1916-29, one 1930-45

Other wins

  • 1922 Long Island Open
  • 1923 Long Island Open
  • 1933 Long Island Open
  • 1938 New York State Open

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References

Source of article : Wikipedia