Let’s look back in history at this week in golf from Jan. 14-20. Information courtesy Golf Channel Research unit.
Jan. 15, 2004: Michelle Wie makes her PGA Tour debut when she tees it up in the Sony Open in Hawaii at the age of 14 years, 2 months, 29 days.
Jan. 16, 2000: Paul Azinger wins the Sony Open in Hawaii – his first PGA Tour victory since battling cancer six years earlier.
Jan. 17, 1916: A meeting of New York-area golf professionals and amateurs is held at the Taplow Club in New York City that would lead to the formation of the PGA of America.
Jan. 17, 1952: Boxing legend Joe Louis tees off as a competitor in the first round of the inaugural San Diego Open.
Jan. 17, 1995: Golf Channel goes on the air for the first time.
Jan. 18, 1997: Bob Hope receives the PGA Tour Humanitarian Award during the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic (now the Desert Classic)
Jan. 19, 1992: John Cook chips in twice during a playoff in the Desert Classic to win a five-way playoff.
Jan. 20, 1974: Johnny Miller wins the third consecutive event of the year in the Tucson Open.
Jan. 20, 1984: Arnold Palmer shoots a tournament and course record 63 in the second round of the Senior PGA Championship, which he wound up winning by two strokes.
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