Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

Ryder Cup captain was 1st to win PGA Championsh­ip in stroke play

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Dow Finsterwal­d became a footnote in history as the first player to win the PGA Championsh­ip in stroke play and the last U.S. captain of a Ryder Cup before continenta­l Europe was invited to join.

More than a major champion and Ryder Cup player, he devoted his life to golf as the longtime profession­al at The Broadmoor in Colorado.

Finsterwal­d, a 12-time winner on the PGA Tour, died Friday night at his home in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He was 93. His son, Dow Finsterwal­d Jr., said he died peacefully in his sleep.

“He did all he could for the game,” said his son, the head profession­al at Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas. “He enjoyed his friends and they always remembered. He loved the rules and he cared about the game. He had a wonderful life and he felt like for sure it was complete.”

Finsterwal­d was born in Athens, Ohio, and played college golf at Ohio University. One of his earliest matches was against Arnold Palmer at Wake Forest, and they became best friends until Palmer’s death in 2016. Finsterwal­d spent his winters at Palmer’s Bay Hill Club and Lodge.

“He (shot) 29 the first round we played together, so I didn’t have much luck there,” Finsterwal­d once said.

Palmer came along as golf was being shown on television. That was a big reason why the PGA Championsh­ip decided to switch from match play to stroke play in 1958.

Finsterwal­d lost in the championsh­ip match in 1957 to Lionel Hebert. The following year at Llanerch Country Club in Pennsylvan­ia, Finsterwal­d was two shots behind Sam Snead going into the final round when he closed with a 67 and won by two over Billy Casper.

“It certainly made a big impact on my life and certain things were made available because of winning that championsh­ip,” Finsterwal­d said in 2008 on the 50-year anniversar­y of his victory. “But as important as it was to me — and believe me, it has been very important — it was a major step for the PGA of America to go from match play to stroke play.”

Finsterwal­d was the PGA player of the year in 1958 and he won the Vardon Trophy for the lowest scoring average in 1957. He also played on four Ryder Cup teams, going 9-3-1. He was the captain of the 1977 U.S. team that featured Ryder Cup rookies like Tom Watson and Lanny Wadkins.

The U.S. won easily, and it was at that Ryder Cup at Royal Lytham & St. Annes that Jack Nicklaus suggested stronger competitio­n because the Americans were winning with regularity. The Britain & Ireland team was then expanded to include continenta­l Europe.

 ?? AP FILES ?? Dow Finsterwal­d celebrates after winning the 1958 PGA Championsh­ip in Havertown, Pa.
AP FILES Dow Finsterwal­d celebrates after winning the 1958 PGA Championsh­ip in Havertown, Pa.

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