RIP: Orville Moody finishes out his final round
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sports.yahoo.com — Orville Moody, the 1969 U.S. Open champion, passed away Friday at the age of 74. Most people below a certain age have never even heard of Moody, which is a shame, because he was a testament to the possibilities that golf offers its most dedicated players. Moody was raised in a golf environment, winning the 1952 Oklahoma state high school championship. After a flirtation with college, he ...
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1969 U.S. Open champion Orville Moody diesUSATODAY.com Golf - Top Stories
Orville Moody, who won the 1969 U.S. Open for his only PGA Tour title, died Friday, the tour said. He was 74.
Golf-Former U.S. Open champion Moody dies aged 74 (Reuters)Yahoo! Sports - Golf News
Former U.S. Open champion Orville Moody, a part Choctaw Indian nicknamed "Sarge" because of his U.S. Army career, died on Friday at the age of 74, the PGA Tour said.
Former U.S. Open champion Moody dies (PA SportsTicker)Yahoo! Sports - Golf News
Orville Moody, the winner of the 1969 U.S. Open, has died. He was 74.
1969 U.S. Open champion Orville Moody diesSI.com - Golf
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. (AP) -- Orville Moody, who won the 1969 U.S. Open for his only PGA Tour title, died Friday, the tour said. He was 74.
1969 U.S. Open champ Moody dies at 74FOXSports.com News for Golf
Orville Moody, who won the 1969 U.S. Open for his only PGA Tour title, died Friday, the tour said. He was 74. The tour said he died in Texas and did not give a cause of death. Moody was the last player to win the U.S. Open after going through local ...
1969 US Open champion Orville Moody dies (AP)Yahoo! Sports - Golf News
Orville Moody, who won the 1969 U.S. Open for his only PGA Tour title, died Friday, the tour said. He was 74. The tour said he died in Texas and did not give a cause of death. Moody was the last player to win the U.S. Open after going through local ...
Former U.S. Open winner Moody dies at 74PGATOUR.com News
Orville Moody, the 1969 U.S. Open winner who later won the 1989 U.S. Senior Open, died Aug. 8 in Texas. He was 74.