Fred Wampler

Golfer

1923 – 1985

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Who was Fred Wampler?

Frederick Wampler was an American professional golfer who played on the PGA Tour and the Senior PGA Tour.

Wampler was born in Bedford, Indiana. He played on the Purdue University golf team from 1948 to 1950. In 1950, he won the NCAA individual championship, was selected as Purdue's first All-American and won the Big Ten individual title for the third consecutive year. Wampler still shares the Big Ten tournament record for lowest individual round with a 64 in the fourth round of the 1950 Big Ten Championships.

A veteran of World War II, Wampler served in the United States Navy in the Pacific prior to enrolling at Purdue University.

Wampler's only PGA Tour win came at the 1954 Los Angeles Open. He finished runner-up to Sam Snead in the 1956 Greater Greensboro Open on the second hole of a sudden death playoff. Like most golfers of his generation, he earned his living primarily as a club professional. Starting in 1965, he served 17 years as the head pro at Denver Country Club.

On the Senior PGA Tour, Wampler finished runner-up twice in the Senior PGA Championship. In 1975, he lost on the first playoff hole to Charlie Sifford and in 1976, he finished five strokes behind Pete Cooper.

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Born
Oct 17, 1923
Bedford
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Education
  • Purdue University
Died
Apr 27, 1985

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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