Dan Sikes


Daniel David Sikes, Jr. was an American professional golfer. He played on the PGA Tour and Champions Tour. Sikes won six PGA Tour events. He was influential as the chairman of the tournament players committee in the late 1960s, prior to the formation of the PGA Tour.

Early life

Sikes was born in Wildwood, Florida and was raised in Jacksonville. He attended Andrew Jackson High School.

Amateur career

Sikes enrolled at the University of Florida in Gainesville, where he played for the Florida Gators' golf team in National Collegiate Athletic Association competition from 1951 to 1953. He was recognized as an All-American in 1952—the University of Florida's first All-American golfer. Sikes graduated from Florida with a bachelor's degree in business administration in 1953.
Although he later earned a law degree from the university's College of Law and was known as the "golfing lawyer," he never actually practiced law. He was the chairman and spokesman of the controversial tournament players' committee prior to the formation of the "Tournament Players Division" in late 1968, which was later renamed the PGA Tour.
Sikes won the U.S. Amateur Public Links championship in 1958 while in law school.

Professional career

In 1960, Sikes turned professional. He won six tournaments on the PGA Tour, half in his home state of Florida. Sikes' career year was 1967, when he won two events and was fifth on the money list. He was also the 54-hole leader at the PGA Championship and finished one shot out of the playoff, in a tie for third with Jack Nicklaus. Due to disputes with the PGA of America, the championship was nearly boycotted by the top tournament players. Sikes played on the Ryder Cup team in 1969 at Royal Birkdale.
Sikes later represented caddies on tour in 1970. He was also highly instrumental in helping organize the Senior PGA Tour. He won three times on the senior tour: the first at the rain-shortened Hilton Head Seniors International in 1982 which Sikes and Miller Barber were leading when play was stopped.

Personal life

In 1987, Sikes died in Jacksonville at the age of 58 due complications from stomach surgery.

Awards and honors

PGA Tour wins (6)

PGA Tour playoff record
No.YearTournamentOpponentResult
11962Houston Classic

Senior PGA Tour wins (3)

Senior PGA Tour playoff record
No.YearTournamentOpponentsResult
11984Daytona Beach Seniors Golf Classic

Results in major championships

Note: Sikes never played in The Open Championship.
CUT = missed the half-way cut
"T" indicates a tie for a place

Summary

  • Most consecutive cuts made – 21
  • Longest streak of top-10s – 1