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Australian professional golfer, sportscaster and golf course designer
Bruce William Devlin (born 10 October 1937) is an Australian professional golfer, sportscaster and golf course designer. In 1937, Devlin was born in Armidale
Bruce_Devlin
Australian golf tournament
finishing 5th. Player won again in 1963, his third win, by 5 shots from Bruce Devlin. Devlin came close to winning in 1964. Needing a par-5 at the 72nd hole he
Australian_Open_(golf)
Australian professional golfer (born 1946)
second round 69 to move into a tie for fifth, behind Guy Wolstenholme, Bruce Devlin, Peter Thomson, and Gary Player. However, he was not near the lead as
David_Graham_(golfer)
Golf tournament held in Augusta, Georgia, United States
crystal goblets. The Double Eagle trophy was introduced in 1967 when Bruce Devlin holed out for double eagle on number 8. He was only the second to do
Masters_Tournament
Australian professional golfer
Bruce Crampton (born 28 September 1935) is an Australian professional golfer. In 1935, Crampton was born in Sydney, New South Wales. He attended Kogarah
Bruce_Crampton
Golf tournament
at Pebble Beach, the 72 put him just two back of first round leaders Bruce Devlin and Bill Rogers. Rogers was the defending British Open champion and was
1982_U.S._Open_(golf)
Tournament Opponent(s) Result 1 1964 Australian Open Bruce Devlin Won 18-hole playoff; Nicklaus: −5 (67), Devlin: −2 (70) 2 1966 World Series of Golf Al Geiberger
List of career achievements by Jack Nicklaus
List_of_career_achievements_by_Jack_Nicklaus
Golf club in The Woodlands, Texas, US
beautiful bar. Originally designed by Robert von Hagge and tour player Bruce Devlin in 1978, it was the long-time home of the Houston Open on the PGA Tour
The_Woodlands_Country_Club
South African professional golfer (born 1935)
Nagle 12 2 Nov 1963 Australian Open (3) −18 (70-70-70-68=278) 7 strokes Bruce Devlin 13 30 Oct 1965 Australian Open (4) −28 (62-71-62-69=264) 6 strokes Frank
Gary_Player
Golf tournament
Peter Butler, Joe Carr (a), Bob Charles (8,9,10), Bruce Crampton, Roberto De Vicenzo (3,8), Bruce Devlin (8,9), Harold Henning (8), Tommy Horton, Brian Huggett
1969_Masters_Tournament
Golf tournament
for the sixth time, 6 ahead of Nicklaus with Bruce Devlin third, a further 5 strokes behind. Bruce Devlin won for the first time in 1969, played in Canberra
Australian_PGA_Championship
Professional golf tournament on the PGA Tour in Cromwell, Connecticut
shoots a final round 64 to win for the fourth time at Hartford. He beats Bruce Devlin by one shot. 1974: Dave Stockton wins by four shots over Raymond Floyd
Travelers_Championship
Australian golf tournament
1966 Stanton won at the second hole of a sudden-death playoff. In 1969 Devlin won at the first extra hole. "Sponsors withdraw". The Canberra Times. Australian
Dunlop_International
the Players Course, designed by Robert Von Hagge in consultation with Bruce Devlin . In 2007, the facility was sold to the Heritage Golf Group, but retained
TPC_Prestancia
Golf tournament
Chen Ching-Po, Clive Clark, Gary Cowan (6,a), Roberto De Vicenzo (3,8), Bruce Devlin (8), Malcolm Gregson, Harold Henning, Tommy Horton, Tony Jacklin (8)
1968_Masters_Tournament
Golf tournament
Graham Gary Player 7 Gordon Jones 71 +1 T8 Miller Barber 72 +2 Julius Boros Gay Brewer Bruce Devlin Raymond Floyd Ron Howell Steve Opperman Dudley Wysong
1965_U.S._Open_(golf)
Golf tournament
Aoki, Hugh Baiocchi, Maurice Bembridge, Bob Charles (9,11), Bruce Crampton (10,11), Bruce Devlin (8), Trevor Homer (6,a), Tony Jacklin (2,3), Graham Marsh
1974_Masters_Tournament
Canadian actor and musician (born 1956)
Greenwood is married to Susan Devlin. They live in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood, within Los Angeles, California. "Bruce Greenwood Biography (1956–)"
Bruce_Greenwood
Amateur team golf tournament
team and later became leading professional golfers include: Jack Nicklaus, Bruce Fleisher, Tom Kite, Lanny Wadkins, Ben Crenshaw, Curtis Strange, Scott Hoch
Eisenhower_Trophy
American professional golfer (1938–1994)
Kermit Zarley 5 May 25, 1969 Atlanta Classic 71-68-69-69=277 −11 Playoff Bruce Devlin 6 Jan 25, 1970 Bing Crosby National Pro-Am 67-70-72-69=278 −10 1 stroke
Bert_Yancey
1991 TBS Bobby Clampett 1991; 1996–2007 TBS TNT John Deer 1958–1964 CBS Bruce Devlin 1986 ESPN David Duval 2020–present ESPN Nick Faldo 2007–2022 CBS Andre
List of PGA Championship broadcasters
List_of_PGA_Championship_broadcasters
Golf tournament
Charles (3,8), Chen Ching-Po (8), Gary Cowan (a), Bruce Crampton (8,9,10), Gerard de Wit, Bruce Devlin, Juan Antonio Estrada (a), Jean Garaïalde, Harold
1964_Masters_Tournament
Golf tournament
invitations Bob Charles (8,9), Gary Cowan (5,a), Bruce Crampton (10), Roberto De Vicenzo (3), Bruce Devlin (9), David Graham, Harold Henning, Tommy Horton
1971_Masters_Tournament
Golf tournament
Mitchell T5 Bradley Anderson 71 −1 Deane Beman Julius Boros Billy Casper Bruce Devlin Larry Hinson Johnny Miller Gary Player Sam Snead Lee Trevino Bert Yancey
1971_PGA_Championship
American professional golfer (1929–2016)
alleged signatures in the memorabilia market. The lawsuit was filed against Bruce Matthews, the owner of Gotta Have It Golf, Inc. and others. Matthews and
Arnold_Palmer
Golf tournament
Pensacola Open, comes out victorious at Doral for the first time. He beats Bruce Devlin by one shot. 1969: Tom Shaw holds on to win his first ever PGA Tour title
Doral_Open
Golf tournament
par 1 Tommy Aaron 66 −5 T2 Gardner Dickinson 67 −4 Mason Rudolph T4 Bruce Devlin 68 −3 Raymond Floyd Sam Snead 7 Jack Nicklaus 69 −2 T8 Billy Casper 70
1965_PGA_Championship
Golf tournament
1965). "Devlin shares with Lema". Glasgow Herald. p. 6. Jacobs, Raymond (8 July 1965). "Lema leads in Open with 68". Glasgow Herald. p. 6. "Devlin, Lema
1965_Open_Championship
Golf tournament
Balding 75 +3 Miller Barber Frank Beard Don Bies Gay Brewer Ben Crenshaw (a) Bruce Devlin Al Geiberger Dave Hill Howie Johnson Bobby Nichols Larry Ziegler
1970_U.S._Open_(golf)
Golf tournament
Player Score To par T1 Jean Garaïalde 71 −1 Christy O'Connor Snr T3 Bruce Devlin 72 E Harry Weetman T5 Hugh Boyle 73 +1 Max Faulkner Bernard Hunt Tony
1964_Open_Championship
Golf tournament formerly on the PGA Tour
first modern version of the tournament. He finishes one shot ahead of Bruce Devlin, Jack Nicklaus, Bob Charles, and Dave Marr. 1966: Jack Nicklaus makes
Greater_Jacksonville_Open
Japanese political party
the original on 25 October 2017. Retrieved 10 October 2017. Stokes, Bruce; Devlin, Kat (12 November 2018). "Despite Rising Economic Confidence, Japanese
Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan
Constitutional_Democratic_Party_of_Japan
Surname list
director Bernie Devlin, American psychiatrist Bruce Devlin (born 1937), Australian golfer, sportscaster, and golf course designer Cammy Devlin (born 1998)
Devlin_(surname)
Golf tournament held in Houston, Texas, US
Melnyk Andy North 150,000 30,000 1973 Bruce Crampton 277 −11 1 stroke Dave Stockton 205,000 41,000 1972 Bruce Devlin 278 −10 2 strokes Tommy Aaron Lou Graham
Houston_Open
Golf tournament
1979 Ryder Cup team Lee Elder 13. Foreign invitations Isao Aoki (9), Bruce Devlin (9), Duncan Evans (6,a), David Graham (4,8,11), Dan Halldorson (11),
1981_Masters_Tournament
Golf tournament
Michael Bonallack (a) 70-77-74=221 +5 T10 Neil Coles 75-76-71=222 +6 Bruce Devlin 77-73-72=222 Brian Huggett 76-71-75=222 Paddy Skerritt 72-73-77=222
1968_Open_Championship
Golf tournament
Ching-Po (8), Bobby Cole (6,a), Gary Cowan (5,6,a), Bruce Crampton (8), Roberto De Vicenzo (8), Bruce Devlin, Harold Henning (8), Tony Jacklin, George Knudson
1967_Masters_Tournament
Golf tournament in Texas on the PGA Tour
1976: Mark Hayes becomes the first wire-to-wire winner of the Nelson. 1981: Bruce Lietzke defeated Tom Watson in a playoff spoiling Watson's bid for a fourth
The_Byron_Nelson
Golf tour season
Texas 125,000 Chi-Chi Rodríguez (6) May 7 Houston Open Texas 125,000 Bruce Devlin (7) May 7 Shreveport Classic Louisiana 25,000 Don Iverson (n/a) Second
1972_PGA_Tour
Golf tournament formerly on the PGA Tour
Press. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. p. 22. Retrieved January 30, 2013. "Bruce Devlin Wins Cleveland Open With 64-66 in Final Double Round". Spokane Daily
Cleveland_Open
Gene Sarazen Masters Tournament Augusta National Apr 18, 1935 4 15 5 2 Bruce Devlin Masters Tournament Augusta National Apr 6, 1967 1 8 5 2 Jeff Maggert
List of albatrosses in notable tournaments
List_of_albatrosses_in_notable_tournaments
1967 golf tournament held at the Royal Liverpool Golf Club, Hoylake, Wirral, England
Peter Jones Jack Wilkshire T6 Fred Boobyer 70 −2 Gay Brewer Clive Clark Roberto De Vicenzo Bruce Devlin Barry Franklin Kel Nagle Christy O'Connor Snr
1967_Open_Championship
American professional golfer (born 1935)
Classic −4 (67-68-71-70=276) 4 strokes Arnold Palmer 5 Jan 14, 1968 Bing Crosby National Pro-Am −3 (70-71-71-73=285) Playoff Billy Casper, Bruce Devlin
Johnny_Pott
Golf tournament
74-66=140 T6 Doug Sanders 71-70=141 −1 Ronnie Shade (a) 71-70=141 8 Bruce Devlin 73-69=142 E 9 Alex Caygill 72-71=143 +1 10 Julius Boros 73-71=144 +2
1966_Open_Championship
Golf tournament
Harris Jr. Dave Marr T10 Julius Boros 71 +1 Gay Brewer Bill Collins Bruce Devlin Gardner Dickinson Don January Dick Siderowf (a) Dan Sikes Larry Ziegler
1968_U.S._Open_(golf)
Day of the year
Gerhard Ertl, German physicist and chemist, Nobel Prize laureate 1937 – Bruce Devlin, Australian golfer and sportscaster 1937 – Peter Underwood, Australian
October_10
City in New South Wales, Australia
Croker, (born 1990) rugby league player, captain Canberra Raiders (2015–) Bruce Devlin, former professional golfer who won 8 tournaments on the US PGA Tour
Goulburn
American golf caddie
age of 14 in 1961, caddying for Billy Burke. In 1964, he caddied for Bruce Devlin, who finished fourth that year and in 1970 for Gary Player when he finished
Carl_Jackson_(caddie)
Golf tournament
team Bob Murphy 13. Foreign invitations Isao Aoki, Seve Ballesteros, Bruce Devlin (8), David Graham (10,11), Dale Hayes (8), Tommy Horton, John Lister
1977_Masters_Tournament
Golf tour season
000 Pete Brown (2) Feb 8 Bob Hope Desert Classic California 125,000 Bruce Devlin (5) Pro-Am Feb 15 Tucson Open Invitational Arizona 100,000 Lee Trevino
1970_PGA_Tour
Golf tournament held in South Carolina, United States
Playoff Frank Conner 300,000 54,000 1981 Bill Rogers 278 −6 1 stroke Bruce Devlin Hale Irwin Gil Morgan Craig Stadler 300,000 54,000 1980 Doug Tewell 280
RBC_Heritage
Keith Cutten David Dale Jack Daray Sr. Ben Davey Johnny Dawson Glen Day Bruce Devlin Mike DeVries Bill Diddel W. H. Diddle Ida Dixon Tom Doak Frank Duane
List of golf course architects
List_of_golf_course_architects
Golf tournament
invitations Hugh Baiocchi (8), Maurice Bembridge, Bobby Cole (8), Bruce Crampton (10,11), Bruce Devlin (8), Priscillo Diniz (a), Dale Hayes, Graham Marsh (8), Takashi
1976_Masters_Tournament
American entrepreneur (1935–2018)
Andrews. These venues feature golf course designs and collaborations from Bruce Devlin, Denis Griffiths, Jack Nicklaus, Gene Sarazen, and Sam Torrance. He was
Don_Panoz
Golf tournament
Michael Bonallack (6,a), Peter Butler, Bob Charles, Bruce Crampton (8,9), Roberto De Vicenzo (3), Bruce Devlin (8,9), Bernard Gallacher, Harold Henning (8),
1970_Masters_Tournament
Golf tournament
Maurice Bembridge (8), Bob Charles, Bobby Cole (10), Bruce Crampton (8), Roberto De Vicenzo, Bruce Devlin, Dale Hayes, Tony Jacklin (2), Lu Liang-Huan, Graham
1975_Masters_Tournament
Golf tournament
1981 Ryder Cup team Lee Trevino 14. Foreign invitations Isao Aoki (11), Bruce Devlin (9), Nick Faldo, David Graham (2,4,8,9), Yutaka Hagawa (8), Hsieh Min-Nan
1983_Masters_Tournament
Golf tour season
000 Frank Beard (3) May 22 Colonial National Invitation Texas 110,000 Bruce Devlin (2) Invitational May 29 Oklahoma City Open Invitational Oklahoma 42,500
1966_PGA_Tour
Golf tournament held in New Orleans, Louisiana, US
strokes Gardner Dickinson 100,000 20,000 1965 Dick Mayer 273 −15 1 stroke Bruce Devlin Billy Martindale 100,000 20,000 1964 Mason Rudolph 283 −5 1 stroke Jack
Zurich_Classic_of_New_Orleans
Golf tour season
816 3 Billy Casper 99,931 4 Doug Sanders 72,182 5 Gary Player 69,964 6 Bruce Devlin 67,657 7 Dave Marr 63,375 8 Al Geiberger 59,699 9 Gene Littler 58,898
1965_PGA_Tour
Golf tournament formerly on the PGA Tour
age becoming the youngest player to win a PGA Tour event since 1928. Bruce Devlin, an Australian golfer who had recently moved to the United States, won
St. Petersburg Open Invitational
St._Petersburg_Open_Invitational
Golf tournament formerly on the PGA Tour
off after only 36 holes. Miller Barber was the winner by one shot over Bruce Devlin. The purse was also cut in half. November 1969: The Kaiser International
Michelob_Championship
Browne (2011–2012) Brandel Chamblee (2003) Jane Crafter (2011–2012) Bruce Devlin (1983–1987) David Duval (2012–2014, 2020–present) Nick Faldo (2005–2007)
List of ESPN/ABC golf commentators
List_of_ESPN/ABC_golf_commentators
American television series
Vicenzo vs. Sam Snead Bethesda, Maryland Congressional Country Club 1967 Bruce Devlin vs. Tommy Jacobs Rome, Italy Golf Club of Rome 1967 Peter Alliss vs.
Shell's Wonderful World of Golf
Shell's_Wonderful_World_of_Golf
Golf club in Melbourne, Australia
Pickworth 1970 Gary Player South Africa 71 65 70 74 280 (−8) 3 shots Bruce Devlin 1983 Peter Fowler Australia 72 76 68 69 285 (−3) 3 shots Ian Baker-Finch
Kingston_Heath_Golf_Club
American professional golfer (born 1951)
played on the Cougar golf team and roomed with fellow future PGA Tour pro Bruce Lietzke. As an amateur golfer, he played for the U.S. in the 1973 Walker
Bill_Rogers_(golfer)
American professional golfer (1931–2015)
Sammy Davis Jr.-Greater Hartford Open (4) −20 (67-65-68-64=264) 1 stroke Bruce Devlin 51 May 18, 1975 First NBC New Orleans Open (2) −17 (67-68-66-70=271)
Billy_Casper
Golf tour season
30227. 4 September 1963. p. 21. Retrieved 4 March 2023 – via Papers Past. "Devlin wins by four strokes". The Press. No. 30231. 9 September 1963. p. 17. Retrieved
1963_New_Zealand_Golf_Circuit
American professional golfer (born 1936)
Palmer 6 Apr 18, 1965 Houston Classic (2) −11 (67-69-67-70=273) 1 stroke Bruce Devlin, Chi-Chi Rodríguez 7 Jul 17, 1966 Minnesota Golf Classic −14 (67-67-66-70=270)
Bobby_Nichols
Golf tournament
Tom Shaw Larry Ziegler T10 Tommy Aaron 70 −1 Frank Beard Bruce Crampton Jacky Cupit Bruce Devlin George Knudson Jack Nicklaus Phil Rodgers Tom Weiskopf
1969_PGA_Championship
Golf tournament
72-67=139 −1 4 Gay Brewer 70-70=140 E T5 Arnold Palmer 73-68=141 +1 Bruce Devlin 72-69=141 George Archer 71-70=141 Chi-Chi Rodríguez 70-71=141 Bobby Nichols
1971_U.S._Open_(golf)
Men's golf tournament in New Zealand
Open". The Age. 23 November 1964. p. 28. "Thrilling golf victory to Bruce Devlin". The Age. 30 September 1963. p. 20. "N.Z. Open to Kel Nagle". The Age
New_Zealand_Open
Golf tournament held in Bay Hill, Florida, US
end of 54 holes, Sikes had been tied for the lead with Jack Nicklaus, Bruce Devlin, Miller Barber, and Bob Charles. Officials said this was the first time
Arnold_Palmer_Invitational
Golf tournament
Butler (8), Bob Charles (3,9), Chen Ching-Po, Gary Cowan (a), Bruce Crampton (8,9), Bruce Devlin (8), Harold Henning, Bernard Hunt, Geoffrey Hunt, Tomoo Ishii
1965_Masters_Tournament
De Vicenzo HoF 1923–2017 Floris de Vries 1989– Paul Devenport 1966– Bruce Devlin 1937– Joseph Dey HoF 1907–1991 Bubba Dickerson 1981– Gardner Dickinson
List_of_male_golfers
Golf tournament
Eddie Pearce Sam Snead Leonard Thompson Tom Watson T10 Jim Colbert 70 E Bruce Devlin Al Geiberger Tom Jenkins Grier Jones Tom Nieporte Victor Regalado Mason
1974_PGA_Championship
Golf tournament
Charles (9), Bobby Cole (9), Gary Cowan (5,6,a), Bruce Crampton (8,11), Roberto De Vicenzo (3,8), Bruce Devlin (8), David Graham, Hsieh Yung-yo, Tony Jacklin
1972_Masters_Tournament
Annual golf tournament
strokes Charles Coody 115,000 23,000 1966 Bruce Devlin 280 E 1 stroke R. H. Sikes 110,000 22,000 1965 Bruce Crampton 276 −4 3 strokes George Knudson 100
Charles Schwab Challenge at Colonial
Charles_Schwab_Challenge_at_Colonial
1959–1968 Bruce Critchley – BBC Sport 1980–1993, Sky Sports 1994–2017 Bernard Darwin – BBC Radio 1930–1947 Laura Davies – BBC Sport 2001–2005 Bruce Devlin – ESPN
List_of_sports_announcers
City in New South Wales, Australia
to 1982, vice-chancellor of the University of New England (1966–1970) Bruce Devlin, professional golfer, sportscaster and golf course designer Edward Doody
Armidale
Golf tournament
Greensboro Open. 1988: Andrew Magee wins the last Pensacola Open. He beats Bruce Lietzke, Ken Green, and Tom Byrum by one shot. This list is incomplete.
Pensacola_Open
City in Ohio, United States
course while competing in this PGA event; Arnold Palmer, along with Bruce Devlin, Charlie Coody, Gary Trivisonno, and Tom Laubacher, held the course record
Aurora,_Ohio
Golf tournament
Open win warning to star players". The Age. 28 September 1964. p. 20. "Devlin Wins Open". The Canberra Times. Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Victorian_Open
Australian golf tournament
Three New South Wales professionals won this period, Kel Nagle in 1962, Bruce Devlin in 1964 and Alan Murray in 1965, with Harris winning for the sixth time
Victorian_PGA_Championship
Scottish singer-songwriter, columnist, and actress
"Reloaded" and "Pop Goes the Idol", was co-written by McManus with Bruce Devlin. From 2013 to 2017, she toured "Musicals" and "Reloaded" in Scotland
Michelle_McManus
Former golf tournament held in the United States
title with a birdie at the third hole of a sudden-death playoff to defeat Bruce Lietzke. 1978: Just like the week previous at Masters, Gary Player comes
Tournament of Champions (golf)
Tournament_of_Champions_(golf)
Golf tournament
fourteenth of his eighteen major titles, two strokes ahead of runner-up Bruce Crampton. He was also the 54-hole leader, four strokes ahead of Crampton
1975_PGA_Championship
Golf tournament
Butler, Bob Charles (3), Chen Ching-Po, Neil Coles, Bruce Crampton (8), Roberto De Vicenzo, Bruce Devlin (8,9,10), Rodney Foster (a), Jean Garaïalde, Harold
1966_Masters_Tournament
American professional golfer (1932–2007)
7, 1966 Pensacola Open Invitational −16 (65-69-67-71=272) 3 strokes Bruce Devlin 8 Mar 26, 1967 Pensacola Open Invitational (2) −26 (66-64-61-71=262)
Gay_Brewer
Golf tournament
(8), Bob Charles, Gary Cowan (a), Bruce Crampton, Fidel de Luca, Roberto De Vicenzo (8), Gerard de Wit, Bruce Devlin, Juan Antonio Estrada (a), José Maria
1962_Masters_Tournament
Australian golfer and golf course architect (1948–2022)
Ted Ball 3 10 Nov 1974 Chrysler Classic −1 (65-74-70-74=283) 9 strokes Bruce Devlin 4 10 Nov 1975 West Lakes Classic −2 (73-70-69-70=282) Playoff Mike Cahill
Bob_Shearer
Professional golf tour
(2) 3,040 Season Winner Prize money (£NZ) 1966 Bob Charles 1,595 1965 Peter Thomson 1,568 1964 Kel Nagle 1,741 Season Winner Points 1963 Bruce Devlin 55
New_Zealand_Golf_Circuit
American professional golfer (1933–2020)
14 Mar 14, 1965 Doral Open Invitational 65-71-71-67=274 −14 1 stroke Bruce Devlin 15 Feb 6, 1966 Bob Hope Desert Classic 70-72-68-73-66=349 −11 Playoff
Doug_Sanders
Golf tournament in Pebble Beach, California, United States
Johnson 125,000 25,000 1968 Johnny Pott 285 −3 Playoff Billy Casper Bruce Devlin 80,000 16,000 1967 Jack Nicklaus 284 −4 5 strokes Billy Casper 80,000
AT&T_Pebble_Beach_Pro-Am
Golf tournament in Australia
played in Australia in a decade. He played it as a gift to his friend Bruce Devlin who designed Gold Creek Country Club, the course the event was played
Australian PGA Seniors Championship
Australian_PGA_Seniors_Championship
Australian golfer
professional golfer since the age of 14. He modeled his swing after Bruce Devlin. He left school the following year to turn pro. However, he couldn't
Mike_Cahill_(golfer)
Hotel in Fife, Scotland
Its original architects were Gene Sarazen and Bruce Devlin which is why it was formerly known as the Devlin Course 2012. The name Kittocks is taken from
Fairmont_St_Andrews
Golf tournament
Barnes, Bob Charles (8), Gary Cowan (6,a), Bruce Crampton (8,9,11), Roberto De Vicenzo (8), Bruce Devlin (8,11), David Graham (11), Han Chang-sang, Trevor
1973_Masters_Tournament
American television series
had called The Masters until 1982. Jim Simpson John Brodie (1981–1998) Bruce Devlin (1977–1982) Gary Hallberg Brad Faxon (2010) Dave Marr (1995–1997) Johnny
Golf_on_NBC
Golf tournament
73-67-69=209 −1 T8 Mike Morley 73-68-69=210 E Lee Trevino 68-73-69=210 T10 Bruce Devlin 71-70-70=211 +1 Hubert Green 73-73-65=211 Jay Haas 67-74-70=211 Peter
1980_U.S._Open_(golf)
BRUCE DEVLIN
BRUCE DEVLIN
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably from Middle English, Old French brace ‘arm’, also denoting a piece of armor covering the arm. In most cases it is probably a metonymic occupational name for a maker or seller of armor, specifically armor designed to protect the upper arms, but it could also have been a nickname for someone with strong arms (compare Armstrong) or a deformed or otherwise noticeable arm.
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon American Celtic Scottish
Son of a nobleman.
Boy/Male
English
Thick brush. Surname since medieval times; now a common given name. Folklore tale of 14th...
Girl/Female
German
Of the dark hair.
Male
English
Brushwood
Male
Arthurian
, a knight.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Drewes.Possibly an altered spelling of Dutch and German Drewes.
Boy/Male
Celtic Anglo Saxon Welsh
Wise.
Girl/Female
Latin
Wife of Chthonius.
Male
English
Scottish surname transferred to forename use, possibly BRUCE means "woods; thicket." It was originally a Norman French baronial name but the exact location from which it was derived has not been identified and the number of possibilities are numerous. In use by the English.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, Indian, Scottish, Welsh
Son of a Nobleman; Quick-moving; Speckled; Surname Form of Brice; Ardent; Strength; Pied; Spotted
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Celebrity, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Indian, Jamaican, Scottish, Swiss
Woods; Brewer; From the Brushwood Thicket; Willow-lands; Surname Since Medieval Times; Now a Common Given Name; A Place Name
Boy/Male
English
Thick brush. Surname since medieval times; now a common given name. Folklore tale of 14th...
Boy/Male
English American French Scottish
Thick brush. Surname since medieval times; now a common given name. Folklore tale of 14th...
Boy/Male
Scottish American Anglo Saxon Celtic English French
Speckled.
Male
French
French form of Scottish Bryce, BRICE means "pied, spotted, speckled."Â
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Happy Brace
Boy/Male
English
Thick Brush; Surname Since Medieval Times; Now a Common Given Name; Diminutive of Bruce
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Chinese, Scottish
Nobleman; Quick-moving; Speckled; Surname Form of Brice; Ardent; Similar to Bryce
Male
Scottish
Scottish form of Welsh Brychan, BRYCE means "pied, spotted, speckled."Â
BRUCE DEVLIN
BRUCE DEVLIN
Male
Egyptian
, the Inundation.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, English
Stream by the Lake; A Combination of Brook and Lynn; Water
Boy/Male
Tamil
Joyful, Happy, Joyous
Girl/Female
Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German, Latin, Spanish
Female Version of Lawrence; From the Place of the Laurel Leaves; English Version of the Irish Name Lorcan; Fierce; Crowned with Laurels
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Very Bright; Sharp; Powerful
Girl/Female
Hindu
Dark skinned, Moor
Girl/Female
Tamil
Padmalochana | பதà¯à®®à®²à¯‹à®šà®¨à®¾
Lotus eyed
Boy/Male
Irish
Courteous.
Surname or Lastname
English or Scottish
English or Scottish : patronymic, perhaps a variant of Addison, from a pet form of Adam. Compare Edson, Eade.Edward Eidson is recorded in VA in 1706.
Boy/Male
Norse
Bear of Thor.
BRUCE DEVLIN
BRUCE DEVLIN
BRUCE DEVLIN
BRUCE DEVLIN
BRUCE DEVLIN
n.
A piece of material used to transmit, or change the direction of, weight or pressure; any one of the pieces, in a frame or truss, which divide the structure into triangular parts. It may act as a tie, or as a strut, and serves to prevent distortion of the structure, and transverse strains in its members. A boiler brace is a diagonal stay, connecting the head with the shell.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Brace
a.
Not having sensation; senseless; inanimate; unconscious; without intelligence or volition; as, the brute earth; the brute powers of nature.
imp. & p. p.
of Brace
v. t.
To brace again.
v. t.
To move around by means of braces; as, to brace the yards.
v. t.
To furnish with braces; to support; to prop; as, to brace a beam in a building.
v. t.
To draw tight; to tighten; to put in a state of tension; to strain; to strengthen; as, to brace the nerves.
a.
Worn; fretted; as, a magged brace.
n.
A small horizontal brace or girder.
v. t.
To impregnate; -- applied to brute animals.
a.
Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of, a brute beast. Hence: Brutal; cruel; fierce; ferocious; savage; pitiless; as, brute violence.
n.
A truce.
n.
A tie or brace; a syncopation.
a.
Without a truce; unforbearing.
a.
Not possessing reason, irrational; unthinking; as, a brute beast; the brute creation.
a.
Prussia leather; pruce.
n.
A pair; a couple; as, a brace of ducks; now rarely applied to persons, except familiarly or with some contempt.