News about Lee Trevino

Legendary golf commentator and former Ryder Cup star Peter Oosterhuis dies aged 75

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 2, 2024
Former Ryder Cup player Peter Oosterhuis has died at the age of 75.  The Englishman, who played in six Cup matches and twice beat Arnold Palmer in the singles, had been suffering from Alzheimer's since 2014. In a fine career, Oosterhuis topped the European Tour's Order of Merit four times between 1971 and 1974 and on two occasions was runner up at The Open, having also taken a three-shot lead into the final round of the 1973 Masters.

XCLUSIVE: Brian Hugh, Europe's longest-serving skipper, revisits tales of petty insults, putts, and police escorts ahead of the 44th Ryder Cup's launch

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 26, 2023
INTERVIEW EXCLUSIVE: It's a wild morning on the outskirts of Royal Porthcawl. The lovely chap who was once known as the Welsh Bulldog is looking out from the pavilion at the younger men of the Senior Open as a realization dawns on him. 'You're here to make me feel old, aren't you?' It's the same glint he sees in his eye now as well, according to Brian Hugh. He is partially correct, because we are here to discuss the Ryder Cup, and he has many lines of distinction when it comes to one of sport's most coveted activities. He is Europe's longest serving captain at 86, not least because he is Europe's longest living captain. 'I've never been told, but I assumed I must be,' he says. 'Well, you've done it - now I do feel old!' Hugh is a cracking fella, a gle, and an albatross wrapped in a hole in a single. He hasn't played at a ball in a decade because it's difficult to believe a team, but he could still beat it up in his seventies if he could have swung it around in a swan's.

Tiger Woods: Inside golfer's lifestyle, with £41m mansion and £100,000-a-year golf club membership

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 21, 2022
Woods, the legendary golfer, has a net worth of more than $1 billion (£880 million), according to Forbes, after a stellar career that saw him second in the all-time list for men's Major Championships. And Woods, 46, is reaping the benefits of his time on millionaire's playground Jupiter Island (inset), where he has a state-of-the-art £41 million mansion (right). It features a 3,300-square-foot living quarters and a 6,400-square-foot multi-purpose building with a gym, media room, wine cellar, and lift. His home is not far from another 15,000 square-foot mansion that he designed specifically for mother Kutilda after buying a plot of land.