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Gene Littler, a quietly outstanding golfer who was known as Gene the Machine for an uncommonly smooth and consistent swing that propelled him to the 1961 United States Open championship, died on ...
Gene Littler, one of 11 players to have captured both the U.S. Open and U.S. Amateur, died on Feb. 16 at the age of 88. Nicknamed “Gene the Machine” for his smooth and rhythmic swing, Littler ...
Gene Littler of La Jolla, Calif., gives out with a whistle as he birdied the fifteenth hole which put him 8-under-par for a win in the Monsanto Open gold tournament in Pensacola, Fla., April 19, 1971.
Gene Littler, a 1990 World Golf Hall of Fame inductee, passed away on Saturday at the age of 88. Littler ranks No. 19 all time in PGA Tour wins with 29, which included one major championship ...
Gene Littler was renowned for the quality of a golf swing that was suitable for framing, an effortless, fluid motion that produced 29 PGA Tour victories, including a U.S. Open, and and took him to ...
Though he ranks fifth behind Arnold Palmer, Billy Casper, Jack Nicklaus and Julius Boros among pro golf's alltime top-money winners, San Diego's Gene Littler, 36, is so inconspicuous that he ...
Gene Littler, a Hall of Fame golfer whose fluid swing carried him to 29 victories on the PGA Tour and a U.S. Open title in 1961, died Feb. 15 in San Diego. He was 88. A son, Curt Littler ...
Gene Littler, known for a fluid swing that earned him the nickname "Gene the Machine" as he won 29 times on the PGA Tour, died Friday at age 88. Curt Littler announced his father's death on Saturday.
Gene Littler, whose fluid swing carried him to 29 victories on the PGA Tour and a U.S. Open title at Oakland Hills, has died.
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