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Tom Weiskopf, British Open Winner and Golf Course Designer, Dies at 79 (08/21/2022): A four-time runner-up at the Masters, he won 16 PGA Tour events starting in the late 1960s and later became a television commentator.
Tom Weiskopf, Open champion and 16-time PGA Tour winner, dies at 79 (08/21/2022): The four-time runner up at the Masters had suffered from pancreatic cancer since 2020
Tom Weiskopf relishes chance to update, and toughen, TPC Scottsdale (01/28/2015): Published: Thursday, January 29, 2015 | 12:10 a.m. SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) – Tom Weiskopf borrowed a design element from Oakmont when he replaced the left fairway bunker on TPC Scottsdale's par-4 18th hole. Tom Weiskopf Transforms Golf's Rowdiest Venue, the Stadium Course at TPC Scottsd (11/13/2014): Tom Weiskopf transforms golf's rowdiest venue, the Stadium course at TPC Scottsdale.
Tom Weiskopf opens up about course design influences, getting sober and the wins (08/19/2014): After a checkered playing career, Tom Weiskopf has authored a brilliant redesign of TPC Scottsdale's Stadium course. The man who reinvented the drivable par 4 opens up about Jack's tracks, getting sober and the wins that got away.
Older News Stories about Tom Weiskopf
Snake River Sporting Club Reopens Tom Weiskopf Golf Course (05/2014): After being closed for five years, the Tom Weiskopf-designed golf course at Snake River Sporting Club in Jackson Hole, Wyo., has reopened for play following its acquisition by Atlanta-based Cygnus Capital. The 7,500-yard course is bordered by the Snake River and Bridger-Teton National Forest.














