Talk:Sam Adams (golfer)
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I need lots of help from fellow Wikipedians in getting this article out of stub-land. As you can imagine, researching this article is difficult due to many famous people being named Sam Adams, a major golf sponsor being Sam Adams beer, and the fact that he was a relatively minor figure in the sport.
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Place of birthCollege, if applicable- Other amateur and professional wins
Comment by Dennis Tolsma.
I have changed the number of left-handed golfers that have won on the PGA tour from SIX to EIGHT. See Wikipedia Entry for Russ Cochran. PGA.com article on Mike Weir cites the number of left-handed winners, in addition to Mike Weir himself, as seven in 2003. citation: http://www.pga.com/grandslam/2003/news_120103_lefty.html Pga.com names these as Phil Mickelson, Bob Charles, Mike Wier, Russ Cochran, Ernie Gonzalez, Sam Adams and Steve Flesch. In 2011, Bubba Watson won twice, to become the eighth. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.17.83.137 (talk) 13:42, 27 August 2011 (UTC)
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