Alan Murray (golfer)


Alan Albert Murray was an Australian professional golfer.

Career

In 1940, Murray was born in Sydney. He was educated at North Sydney Boys High School.
Murray was an international golfer. He won 76 tournaments across the world. The biggest were: the 1961 Australian PGA Championship, 1962 French Open, and the 1967 Wills Masters. In his only start in a major championship, he finished tied for 19th in the 1964 Open Championship. Murray represented Australia in the 1967 World Cup at Mexico City.
He was also a co-founder, president, and Life Member of the Singapore PGA. He was the principal director of Champions Golf Academy, and coached players of all standards in South East Asia for the past 36 years.

Personal life

Murray died in Perth, Western Australia on 24 May 2019 after a long battle with skin cancer.

Awards and honors

Professional wins

Australian circuit wins (19)

European circuit wins (1)

Japanese circuit wins (1)

  • 1963 Dunlop Invitational

Singapore circuit wins (5)

Other Asian wins (2)

  • 1973 Seletar Open
  • 1974 Tengah Open

Other wins (23)

  • 1958 PGA Golf Assistants State Championships
  • 1960 Albury Open, Lismore Open
  • 1961 Pymble Cup, Killara Cup, Asquith Cup, Yarrawonga Open
  • 1962 David Low Invitational Carnoustie
  • 1963 Liquor Trades Tournament, Kilara Cup, Ashlar Cup
  • 1964 Oatlands Cup, McKay Open
  • 1965 Eastlakes Cup, Rockhampton Open
  • 1967 Chatswood Open
  • 1969 Cromer Open, Strathfield Open, Rotarua Open, Queenstown Open, Mudgee Open
  • 1973 19th D.S.R.A International Tournament

Playoff record

Far East Circuit playoff record
No.YearTournamentOpponentResult
11964Hong Kong Open

Team appearances