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Throughout a career that has spanned five decades, Raymond Floyd’s name has been synonymous with all that’s great in the game of golf -  Intense Competitor …  Dedicated Professional …Clutch Performer …  A True Champion.

Raymond Floyd has developed a reputation for excellence in everything he tackles, from major championship to building golf courses. The same determination and imagination that produced crucial shots under intense pressure is now focused on creating golf courses worthy of the Floyd name.

During his competitive career, Raymond Floyd built an impressive portfolio of titles, including every major championship on American soil for both the PGA Tour and the Champions Tour.

4 Major titles, including the 1976 Masters, the 1965 and 1982 PGA Championship, and the 1986 United States Open.

22 PGA Tour victories including 3 Doral Opens and the Tournament Players Championship, the Memorial and the World Open

14 Champions Tour wins including the Senior PGA Championship, the Tradition, two Senior PGA Tour Championships, and two Senior Players Championships.

Member of the Ryder Cup team in 1969, 1975, 1977, 1981,  1983, 1985, 1991, and 1993,

The United States Ryder Cup team only suffered one defeat in the eight years that Raymond Floyd served as a member of the American squad, and he served as captain of the team in 1989. Even today, Raymond Floyd remains one of the top point earners in U.S. Ryder Cup history.

The Floyds dominated the first years of the Father Son Challenge hosted by Office Depot. In the first three years of the event, from 1995 through 1997, Raymond teamed up with oldest son Raymond, Jr., to win the event. Two years later, son Robert did the honors, teaming up with Dad to win the Father Son in 2000 and 2001.