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Golf - The Global Game

Created by maddogrick16

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Golf  The Global Game game quiz
"Up until about 1920, golfers from the U.K. ruled the sport. Then it was the U.S. golfers turn for the next 60+ years. Now, great players are emerging from all over the globe. Let's identify some of them through the years."

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1. The American boom in golf began shortly after this 20 year old American amateur won the U.S. Open in 1913.
    Harry Vardon
    Ted Ray
    Francis Ouimet
    Bobby Jones


2. When Tommy Armour, an American citizen but born in Scotland, won the U.S. Open in 1927, it would be the last time a foreign born player would win this title in 38 years. Who broke the jinx?
    Tony Jacklin
    Gary Player
    Bobby Locke
    Greg Norman


3. Bobby Locke was the first great South African player having won the British Open in 1949, 1950, and 1952. Essentially, he mentored Gary Player who took Ernie Els and Retief Goosen under his wing. Now a number of South African's are making waves on the PGA tour. Of the listed players, who is NOT a native of South Africa?
    Tim Clark
    Rory Sabbatini
    Ian Poulter
    Trevor Immelman


4. In 2004, the first professional golfer from the country of India qualified to play on the U.S. PGA tour. Who was he?
    Vivak Bhandari
    Jeev Milka Singh
    Arjun Atwal
    Arjun Singh


5. Major winner Vijay Singh hailed from which tropical island nation?
    Tahiti
    Indonesia
    Fiji
    Tonga


6. Australia is a great golfing nation and more PGA players hail from Oz than any other country except for the U.S. Norman Van Nida is deemed to be the "Father of Australian golf" although his impact on the game outside of Australia was pretty minimal. One of his students did rather well however, having won a total of five British Open championships in the 1950s and 1960s. Who was he?
    Bruce Devlin
    Henry Cotton
    Kel Nagle
    Peter Thomson


7. From New Zealand, this player was most famous for being the only left-handed player to win a major - the 1963 British Open. Since Mike Weir's victory in the Masters in 2003, he now is just the first lefty to win a major. Who was he?
    Charles Roberts
    Bob Charles
    Max Faulkner
    Fred Daly


8. The first Japanese player to win a PGA tour event was whom?
    Shigeki Maruyama
    Jumbo Ozaki
    David Ishii
    Isao Aoki


9. Which of these golfers is NOT from South Korea.
    Se Ri Pak
    My Hyun Kim
    K.J. Choi
    Aree Song


10. Mike Weir seems on track to become the winningest PGA pro to come from "The Great White North". The player he was chasing won 8 events during his career. Who was this Canadian?
    George Knudson
    Stan Leonard
    Al Balding
    Dave Barr


11. Chi Chi Rodriguez is without question the best player to come from the Carribbean. Where was he born?
    Dominican Republic
    Cuba
    Puerto Rico
    Jamaica


12. Argentina has always been at the forefront of golfing nations in South America, the first club being established there in 1892 by British ex-pats. Which Argentinian native won the British Open in 1967 and many PGA tour events over his long career?
    Tony Cerda
    Roberto Di Vicenzo
    Angel Miguel
    Manuel Pinero


13. Argentina continues to produce many fine players. Of the following players, who is NOT Argentinian?
    Eduardo Romero
    Angel Cabrera
    Carlos Franco
    Vicente Fernandez


14. Who was the first player born in a country that was once on the other side of the "Iron Curtain" to play on the PGA tour?
    Niclas Fasth
    Ryan Hietala
    Alex Cejka
    Omar Uresti


15. Although Spain has produced a number of decent players over the years, their first truly "great" player went by which nickname?
    Seve
    El Nino
    El Tigre
    Chimo


16. Bernhard Langer was one of the best golfers to come from this country.
    Austria
    Switzerland
    The Netherlands
    Germany


17. Sweden has an astounding junior golf program that has produced a wealth of talent in recent years. Which of the following players was not a product of this program?
    Frederik Jacobson
    Annika Sorenstam
    Tomas Bjorn
    Jesper Parnevik


18. In 1999, a Frenchman suffered a meltdown on the 18th hole at Carnoustie that ultimately cost him the British Open in a playoff. Who was this poor soul?
    Gregory Havret
    Thomas Levet
    Jean Van de Velde
    Raphael Jacquelin


19. Italy, surprisingly, has not contributed that many world class players to the international stage. This player, however, probably was the finest losing a British Open in a playoff to John Daly and beating Tiger Woods in a crucial Ryder Cup match mano-a-mano.
    Costantino Rocca
    Tony Manero
    Baldevino Dassu
    John Boccabella


20. Who was the first New Zealand player of Maori descent to win a PGA tour event?
    Frank Nobilo
    Michael Campbell
    Phil Tataurangi
    Greg Perks


21. Trevor Dodds who won the 1998 Greater Greensboro Classic is from which African nation?
    Malawi
    Kenya
    Namibia
    Lesotho


22. In 2004, a golfer born in mainland China received an invitation to participate in the Masters. What was his name?
    T.C. Chen
    Lian-Wei Zhang
    Yong-Eon Yang
    Wen-Tang Lin


23. Nick Price was born in Zimbabwe.
    True
    False


24. All these Canadian golfers won at least one PGA tour event except for who?
    Moe Norman
    Dan Halldorson
    Richard Zokol
    Ian Leggatt


25. Who is the greatest "Cablinasian" golfer in the world?
    Answer: (Two Words or just surname)

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