";s:4:"text";s:5179:" Added top-10s in two major championships.Did not play any Champions Tour events.Made his professional debut early in the year, finishing third at an event at Batemans Bay GC.Played in 11 TOUR events.
Added three tournament titles to his resume, the first time he had won that many TOUR events in a season and did not miss a cut for the fourth time in his career (1983, 1987 and 1994).Played in seven TOUR events, making only one cut.Went winless for the first time since his first professional year since 1976. Regained the No. Held the distinction of leading all four majors entering the final round but won just The Open Championship.Did not play in an event during the year.Made three starts on the European Tour.Won his first major championship in a season that saw him win twice on the PGA TOUR and once internationally.Made two Champions Tour starts and was scheduled to make a third appearance, at the Pacific Links Hawaii Championship, before withdrawing to attend the funeral service for Maria Floyd, wife of fellow World Golf Hall of Fame member Raymond Floyd.Won twice, finished second twice and third once. Inducted into World Golf Hall of Fame.Moved to No. Received honorary life membership on European Tour. He recorded 20 shutouts in his career with the Toronto Marlboros, Peterborough Petes, Sault Ste. Les Blackhawks ont signé trois joueurs aujourd'hui.
Sidelined by arthroscopic hip surgery June 28. Won three times internationally, all in Australia, at the Victorian Open, the Australian Masters and the Australian PGA Championship.Made his U.S. debut on the PGA TOUR.Played in 13 TOUR events on a reduced schedule, making the cut 10 times and withdrawing once.Ended his run as the world's best player when he dropped from No. Won 10 international individual tournaments, one PGA TOUR event and one international team event, finishing first on the TOUR money list (winning the Arnold Palmer Award) and even with all the success, including his first major championship triumph, the season was somewhat bittersweet because of all the close calls he endured. 1 in the Official World Golf Ranking for the first time. Had six top-10s overall.Made only seven starts on TOUR and played on the weekend four times.Wife, Kirsten; Morgan-Leigh (10/5/82), Gregory (9/19/85)Had back-to-back T5s in June. In 17 TOUR starts, best finish was a runner-up performance. Statistics of Greg Millen in the NHL | and other hockey leagues. After missing cut at U.S. Open and with intense pain and discomfort, opted for surgery.Took the No.
Greg Dreiling - Career stats, game logs, biographical info, awards, and achievements for the NBA and NCAA. Greg Millen. 1 position atop the Official World Golf Ranking on March 26 for one week then returned to the top spot on August 20. Hawkins used a heat probe to shrink the shoulder socket capsule.Made eight PGA TOUR cuts, with a pair of top-five performances in major championships his best tournaments.Underwent arthroscopic surgery on his right shoulder in September and was out for the remainder of the season.Began a streak of 96 weeks as the No. Right hip had bothered him for a number of years. LIGUE. Won his third Arnold Palmer Award (1986 and 1990) as PGA TOUR Player of the Year, and was also selected as PGA Player of the Year and the Golf Writers Association of America Player of the Year. Greg Millen compiled a career record of 219 wins, 292 losses and 91 ties/overtime losses. He recorded 17 shutouts in his career with the Pittsburgh Penguins, Hartford Whalers, St. Louis Blues, Quebec Nordiques, Chicago Blackhawks and Detroit Red Wings. Gregory H. Millen Born: June 25, 1957 Toronto, ON Canada Position(s): G Catch: R Height: 5'9" Weight: 175 Career: 1973-1991 Major League Statistics. Greg Millen compiled a career record of 215 wins, 284 losses and 89 ties/overtime losses. For a sixth year in a row, was among the top 15 on the official money list.