Biography
After turning professional in 1970, Irish golfing legend Christy O’Connor Jnr was at the
forefront of the PGA European Tour for over two decades. He won seventeen times in seven
different countries during a very successful career on all PGA tours. Christy represented
his country on fourteen occasions including the World Cup, the Alfred Dunhill Cup, the
Double Diamond, the Hennessey Cup and the Ryder Cup. His most memorable being the 1989
Ryder Cup matches at the Belfry when he defeated the then world no.1 Fred Couples,
when he hit a magnificent two iron to the 18th green which created a one hole victory
and helped Europe to retain the Ryder Cup.
Christy joined the European Seniors Tour in 1998 and the US Senior Tour in 1999. He claimed
his first title at the State Farm Senior Classic near Baltimore after surviving high
temperatures and a late challenge from Bruce Fleisher to win by one stroke. He returned to
the North of Ireland in July of that year and won his first major title the Senior British
Open at Royal Portrush. He won in the US for a second time in mid August of 1999 at the
Foremost Insurance Championship near Grand Rapids. In 2000 he returned to Northern Ireland
to defend his Senior British Open title at Royal County Down. He became only the second
player to defend the tour’s major championship when he won the event by two strokes.
Since then Christy has played on both senior tours in Europe and the United States, but his
real love these days is the creation of golf courses throughout Europe and now on an international level.
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