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John Byron Nelson (Lord Byron)

(1912 - 2006)

Born: February 4, 1912, Waxahachie, TX

Died: September 26, 2006, Roanoke, TX, at age 94

Byron Nelson was a professional golfer from 1935-1946. He dominated play during this era. His record includes 54 Tour events, including five majors, the 1937 and 1942 Masters, the 1939 U.S. Open, and the 1940 and 1945 PGA Championships.

He is perhaps best remembered for his amazing performance in the 1945 season. In this one season, he won 18 times, including 11 victories in a row. In addition to his other seven wins in 1945, he also carded seven runner-up finishes.

Nelson retired from professional golf at the age of 34 to become a rancher. He continued as a golf ambassador, golf news commentator and contributed to the design of a number of golf courses.

COURSES DESIGNED
Alabama
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Montgomery National Golf Club
7160 Byron Nelson Blvd
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Alabama
36116
(334) 281-3344
Year Built: 1977
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Oak Hill Country Club
775 Country Club Rd
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Alabama
35586
(205) 698-9918
Year Built: - 1975
Mississippi
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Colonial Country Club, Deerfield Course
264 Deerfield Club Dr
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Mississippi
39046
(601) 856-6966
Year Built: 1980
Texas
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Grapevine Municipal Golf Course
3800 Fairway Dr
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Texas
76051
(817) 410-3377
Year Built: 1979
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Great Southwest Golf Club, CLOSED 2015
612 Ave J E
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Texas
75050
(972) 647-0116
Year Built: 1965
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Hackberry Creek Country Club
1901 W Royal Ln
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Texas
75063
972/869-9364
Year Built: - 1986
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Riverhill Country Club
100 Riverhill Club Ln
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Texas
78028
830/792-1143
Year Built: 1975
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Timarron Country Club
1400 Byron Nelson Pkwy
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Texas
76092
817/481-7529
Year Built: 1994
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