Dick Mayer


Alvin Richard Mayer was an American professional golfer.

Early life

Mayer was born in Stamford, Connecticut. He apprenticed with renowned player and teacher Claude Harmon at the Winged Foot Golf Club in suburban New York City.

Professional career

Mayer won seven times on the PGA Tour, between 1953 and 1965. Mayer almost won the 1954 U.S. Open, but a triple bogey on the final hole left him tied for third, two shots back, as Ed Furgol won.
Mayer's career year was 1957, when he finished the regulation 72 holes of the U.S. Open at Inverness Club tied with defending champion Cary Middlecoff. He won the 18-hole playoff 72 to 79, and his prize was $7,200. He later won $50,000 at the World Championship of Golf, topped the PGA Tour money list with winnings of $65,835, and won the PGA Player of the Year award. He also played on the 1957 Ryder Cup team.

Personal life

Mayer battled alcoholism, which kept him from winning more often on the Tour. Mayer died at age 64 in Palm Springs, California.

Awards and honors

In 2008, Mayer was inducted into the Connecticut Golf Hall of Fame.

Professional wins (7)

PGA Tour wins (7)

No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victory
Runner-up
1Sep 13, 1953Eastern Open−9 4 strokes

Major championships

Wins (1)

1 Defeated Middlecoff in an 18-hole playoff: Mayer 72, Middlecoff 79.

Results timeline

Tournament1950195119521953195419551956195719581959
Masters TournamentT25T16T29T10T43T35CUTT4
U.S. OpenT12CUTT28T54T3CUTT411T23CUT
PGA ChampionshipR645T14CUT

Tournament19601961196219631964196519661967
Masters TournamentT19CUTT15CUTCUTDQ
U.S. OpenT42CUT
PGA ChampionshipCUT

Note: Mayer never played in The Open Championship.
CUT = missed the half-way cut
DQ = disqualified
R64, R32, R16, QF, SF = Round in which player lost in PGA Championship match play
"T" = tied

Summary

  • Most consecutive cuts made – 6
  • Longest streak of top-10s – 2

    U.S. national team appearances

  • Ryder Cup: 1957