Russ Cochran


Russell Earl Cochran is an American professional golfer who plays on the PGA Tour Champions, having previously been a member on the PGA Tour and the Nationwide Tour. He is one of the few natural left-handed players to win a PGA Tour event. For much of the 1980s through 1992, he was the only left-hander on the PGA Tour.

Early life and amateur career

Cochran was born, raised and has lived most of his life in Paducah, Kentucky. He grew up playing on Paxton Park Public Golf Course in Paducah, as did fellow PGA Tour player Kenny Perry, who came along a couple years later.
After graduating from St. Mary High School in Paducah, he attended the University of Kentucky and was a member of the golf team.

Professional career

In 1979, Cochran turned pro. He joined the PGA Tour in 1982.
Cochran has about 60 top-10 finishes in official PGA Tour events including a victory at the 1991 Centel Western Open when he made up seven shots over eight holes to beat Greg Norman. His career year was 1991, when in addition to his win at the Western Open, he had two second-place finishes—including a playoff loss to Craig Stadler at the Tour Championship – and a third and finished 10th on the money list. His best finish in a major was a tie for seventh at the 1992 PGA Championship. Cochran set the Valhalla Golf Club course record in the third round of the 1996 PGA Championship which stood until broken in the same tournament four years later by José María Olazábal. He played some on the Nationwide Tour in his mid-to-late 40s in preparation for the Champions Tour. His best Nationwide finish was a tie for third at the 2003 Chitimacha Louisiana Open.

Senior career

Cochran debuted on the Champions Tour with a tie for seventh at the Allianz Championship on February 15, 2009, at Boca Raton, Florida. He finished third at the U.S. Senior Open on August 2, 2009, at Carmel, Indiana, setting the Crooked Stick Golf Club course record with a third-round score of 8-under par 64. He ended the year by winning the Rookie of the Year award. In 2010, he earned his first victory on the Champions Tour, defeating Fred Funk on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff in the Posco E&C Songdo Championship in South Korea, and followed that up with another win in the tour's next event, the SAS Championship in North Carolina.
Cochran won his maiden senior major championship at the 2011 Senior British Open Championship at Walton Heath. Cochran finished two strokes ahead of the third round leader Mark Calcavecchia. He shot a final round 67 which included six birdies in the first ten holes to open up a five stroke advantage. Despite a late charge by Calcavecchia, Cochran parred the last four holes and held on for a two stroke victory. Afterwards Cochran claimed having his son on the bag was a factor in his success. "It feels great, I had my son on the bag, I told him I was going to work hard and come away with something good and I think he was the lucky charm."
In June 2013, Cochran won for the fourth time on the Champions Tour at the Principal Charity Classic. He came from two shots back with a final round 67 to finish a single stroke ahead of Jay Don Blake. This ended a two-year title drought that Cochran had spent battling rib and wrist injuries. In October 2013, he won his second title of the year at the SAS Championship, where he finished with four consecutive birdies to beat David Frost by a single stroke.

Personal life

Cochran and his wife, Jackie, have four children: three sons and a daughter. His oldest son, Ryan, played golf at the University of Florida and aspires to play professionally like his father. Russ's son Case and nephew Rick III are also professional golfers.

Professional wins (10)

PGA Tour wins (1)

PGA Tour playoff record
No.YearTournamentOpponentResult
11992The Tour Championship

Tournament Players Series wins (2)

Other wins (2)

Other playoff record
No.YearTournamentOpponentsResult
11991Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic

Champions Tour wins (5)

No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victory
Runner-up
1Sep 12, 2010Posco E&C Songdo Championship−12 Playoff

Results in major championships

Tournament19901991199219931994199519961997199819992000
Masters TournamentCUTT21T33
U.S. OpenCUTT33CUTCUT
The Open ChampionshipT28
PGA ChampionshipCUTCUTT7T44CUTT17T61T34CUT

CUT = missed the half-way cut
"T" = tied

Summary

Tournament1990199119921993199419951996199719981999
The Players ChampionshipCUTWDT4927T69CUTT10CUTT71

CUT = missed the halfway cut
WD = withdrew
"T" = Tied

Senior major championships

Wins (1)

Results timeline

Results not in chronological order.
Tournament2009201020112012201320142015201620172018201920202021202220232024
The TraditionT41T18T5T5WDT57T47T43T53NT65T59
Senior PGA ChampionshipT33T23T29T612T17CUTT56NTWD
U.S. Senior Open3T28T17WDT14T15CUTNT
Senior Players ChampionshipT41T5T15T30WD3T3T7170T60WD74
The Senior Open ChampionshipT19T31T14T10T31T66T3172CUTNTCUTT58CUTWD

CUT = missed the half-way cut
WD = withdrew
"T" = tied
NT = No tournament due to COVID-19 pandemic