Print, Photographic

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Print, Photographic

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2012

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Ken Still, wearing a red vest and a white “Top-Flite” hat in this photo, had a long and successful career playing the PGA. He turned pro full time in 1960 and played on the PGA for 23 years. Then at age 50, he began playing on the Senior PGA and played there for another 11 years. Still won three PGA Tour tournaments – the 1969 Florida Citrus Open Invitational, the 1969 greater Milwaukee Open and the 1970 Kaiser International Open Invitational. In that 1970 win at Kaiser, Still beat Lee Trevino and Bert Yancey on the first playoff hole of the Kaiser International Open. He placed in the top 10 at two major championships – fifth at the 1970 U.S. Open and tied for sixth at the 1971 Masters. Still was a member of the U.S. Ryder Cup team in 1969 at Royal Birkdale Golf Club in England that ended in a 16-16 tie. He was the first Northwest golfer to make the elite Ryder Cup team.

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