| PGA TOUR Victories |
| (21) 1972 Sahara Invitational. 1973 Byron
Nelson Golf Classic, USI Classic. 1977 PGA Championship,
World Series of Golf. 1979 Glen Campbell-Los Angeles Open,
Tournament Players Championship. 1982 Phoenix Open,
MONY Tournament of Champions, Buick Open. 1983 Greater
Greensboro, MONY Tournament of Champions. 1985 Bob
Hope Classic, Los Angeles Open, Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile
Classic. 1987 Doral-Ryder Open. 1988 Hawaiian
Open, Colonial National Invitation Tournament. 1990
Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic. 1991 United Hawaiian Open.
1992 Canon Greater Hartford Open. |
| Champions Tour Victories |
| (1) 2000 ACE Group Classic. |
| Other Victories |
| 1968 Southern Amateur. 1970 U.S. Amateur, Southern Amateur. 1978
Victorian PGA Championship, Canadian PGA Championship. 1979 Bridgestone
Open. 1984 World Nissan Championship. 1990 Fred Meyer Challenge (with
Bobby Wadkins). |
| Current Year Champions Tour Money
and Positions |
| $19,648 (96) |
| Current Year Best Champions Tour Finishes |
| T31--Toshiba Senior Classic |
| Current Year Champions Tour Best Round |
| 65 at Round 1, Toshiba Senior Classic |
| Best PGA TOUR Finishes |
| 1--1972 Sahara Invitational. 1973 Byron Nelson
Golf Classic, USI Classic. 1977 PGA Championship,
World Series of Golf. 1979 Glen Campbell-Los Angeles Open,
Tournament Players Championship. 1982 Phoenix Open,
MONY Tournament of Champions, Buick Open. 1983 Greater
Greensboro, MONY Tournament of Champions. 1985 Bob
Hope Classic, Los Angeles Open, Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile
Classic. 1987 Doral-Ryder Open. 1988 Hawaiian
Open, Colonial National Invitation Tournament. 1990
Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic. 1991 United Hawaiian Open.
1992 Canon Greater Hartford Open. |
| Best Champions Tour Finishes |
| 1--2000 ACE Group Classic. |
| Best 2002 Champions Tour Finishes |
| 3--Emerald Coast Classic, T7--Siebel Classic in Silicon Valley, T9--MasterCard
Championship |
| 2002 Season Champions Tour |
| Tournaments Entered--20; in money--20; Top 10 finishes--3 |
| 2002 Season Highlights |
| Sandwiched his Champions Tour schedule around CBS golf telecasts
and managed to record three top-10 finishes, all before the end of
March...Placed solo third at the rain-shortened Emerald Coast Classic
thanks to a 7-under 63 in the second round, his career-low 18-hole
score on the Champions Tour and best round since shooting a 62 at
the 1989 Texas Open on the PGA TOUR. Performance at The Moors was
his best since winning the 2000 ACE Group Classic in his initial Champions
Tour appearance...Opened year with T9 at MasterCard Championship and
also T7 at the Siebel Classic in Silicon Valley...Assumed the role
of lead analyst for CBS golf telecasts at the SBC Senior Open following
the retirement of Ken Venturi and will continue full-time in that
capacity in 2003. |
| Career Highlights |
| 2001: Played the Champions Tour despite several injuries (wrist
and elbow) and broadcasting commitments on CBS golf telecasts...Was
grouped with his brother, Bobby, in the second round of the 3M Championship,
the first time the two had played an official round together since
the 1999 MCI Classic in Hilton Head...T9 at the Enterprise Rent-A-Car
Match Play Championship. 2000: Troubled for a portion of the year
with right elbow problems...Became just the ninth of 10 players ever
to win in his Champions Tour debut (brother, Bobby, became the 10th
during the 2001 season). Defeated Tom Watson, Walter Hall and Jose
Maria Canizares in a playoff for the ACE Group Classic title. Rallied
from three strokes down to get into overtime on the final day with
an 8-under-par 64, then won the event when he eliminated Canizares
with a par on the third extra hole...Made first hole-in-one on the
Champions Tour during the opening round of the Nationwide Championship. |
| Personal |
| Enjoys well-deserved reputation as a fierce competitor...Along with
brother, Bobby, kept Richmond, VA, junior championship trophy in Wadkins
household for six consecutive years (Lanny won four times, Bobby twice)...Is
now the lead analyst for CBS golf telecasts...Served as the player
consultant on the TPC of Myrtle Beach, the venue of the Champions
Tour Championship in 2000... Biggest thrill in golf was winning the
1977 PGA Championship and his biggest thrill outside of golf is watching
his sons play sports...Favorite golf course is Pebble Beach. |
| PGA TOUR Playoff Record |
| 3-3 |
| Champions Tour Playoff Record |
| 1-0 |
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