1965 Golf Peter Thomson

EPISODE · Apr 28, 2026 · 31 MIN

1965 Golf Peter Thomson

from DA's Australian Sports History

Peter Thomson is remembered for his five British Open and three Australian Open titles.His legacy to the game of golf is however far greater. than just as a player. He took the game to all parts of the world where he excelled. He was an administrator, a journalist, commentator and course designer. Born in suburban Melbourne and raised in the post war era, he was a self taught player who first played on the local municipal course access the road from his home. He remained grounded and humble in assessing his outstanding career which extended beyond three decades.His great love was the links styled golf of Britain and Australia. That is where he played his best golf. Never a long hitter of the ball, he was strategic in his play and sought to avoid trouble. This enabled his great success in Europe where the courses and conditions could be less than perfect. Peter's finest win came in 1965, in a British Open field that included Jack Nicklaus & Arnold Palmer. It demonstrated to any doubters that he could beat the best in the world.Trust you enjoy a short tour of Peter Thomson's career.Thank you ball boys, thank you Hawk Eye.

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