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George Archer, a former caddie with a basketball player’s height who was one of the best putters in PGA history and winner of the 1969 Masters, has died.
Sept. 27, 2005
High School Sports
The night before he became champion of the 1995 Toshiba Senior Classic, George Archer nearly retired.
March 20, 1995
In professional golf, a player can be an aging veteran one day and a rookie the next.
Feb. 17, 1989
Golf: A closing-round 65 in the Ralphs Senior Classic gives Morgan his fifth title and a $1.8-million season.
Nov. 3, 1997
George Archer didn’t think much of his chances when he teed off Sunday in the final round of the $550,000 Kaanapali Classic.
Nov. 1, 1993
George Archer made only one change when he played the 17th hole at Newport Beach Country Club for a second time Saturday.
March 5, 2000
George Archer isn’t satisfied with running away with the senior division of the MONY Tournament of Champions.
Jan. 7, 1990
It’s only 6,190 yards long and looks easy.
March 7, 1993
Defending champion George Archer bogeyed the 18th hole for a three-way tie for the lead in the opening round of the $450,000 Raley’s Senior Gold Rush on Friday at Rancho Murieta, Calif.
Oct. 12, 1991
World & Nation
Texas’ health commissioner resigned in Austin after being accused of making racially insensitive comments to a former black employee.
Oct. 24, 2000