Gene Sarazen
FameRank: 4

"Won": 1935 Masters Tournament/1935

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/ open = "Won": 1932 Open Championship/1932

/ pga = "Won": 1922 PGA Championship/1922, 1922 PGA Championship/1923, 1933 PGA Championship/1933

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/ wghofyear = 1974

/ award1 = PGA Tour Lifetime Achievement Award/PGA Tour LifetimeAchievement Award

/ year1 = 1996

/ award2 = Bob Jones Award

/ year2 = 1992

/ award3 = Associated Press Male Athlete of the Year/Associated PressMale Athlete of the Year

/ year3 = 1932

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"Gene Sarazen" (; February 27, 1902 – May 13, 1999) was an American professional golfer, one of the world's top players in the 1920s and 1930s. He is one of five golfers (along with Ben Hogan, Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus, and Tiger Woods) to win all the current men's major golf championships/major championships in his career, the Grand Slam (golf)#Career Grand Slam/Career Grand Slam:

U.S. Open (golf)/U.S. Open in 1922, 1932,

PGA Championship in 1922, 1923, 1933,

The Open Championship in 1932, and

Masters Tournament in 1935.

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We'll suit up and do the best we can. We have some [good] kids coming back, we've got a good program. We've just got to work harder.

I am not happy with that. I told the girls that in the playoffs I would give them 10 more points each game, but right now, we are not there.

They are a good team ? I knew we would have our hands full. It was going to take a lot of heart and desire, and we tried. I think we got worn down a little bit.

What is frustrating about it is that we work at [shooting] every day. We shoot 75 foul shots every day and when we shoot like this, it really puzzles me as to why it happens. Maybe it was a case of some nerves along with an accumulation of other things such as not warming up properly. We were just out of sync a little bit.