Jay Sigel, American amateur golf great, dead at 81
Share and Follow

Jay Sigel, who is considered one of the top American amateur golfers, passed away due to pancreatic cancer, as confirmed by the U.S. Golf Association on Sunday.

Sigel died on Saturday at the age of 81. 

The amateur golfer had two U.S. Amateur titles and three U.S. Mid-Amateur victories to his name, while also participating in nine Walker Cup matches and being named captain twice. 

The Bryn Mawr, Pa. native captured 10 state amateurs and four state opens, while winning three times each at the Porter Cup, Sunnehanna Amateur and Northeast Amateur.

“He was a dear friend and somebody that we will remember forever, and take a lot of inspiration from,” USGA president-elect and chair of the Championship Committee Kevin Hammer said in an obituary. “Best amateur since Bobby Jones hands down.

“Not only was his career as an amateur – and as a professional [on the PGA Tour Champions] — incredibly successful and legendary, but he [also] participated alongside all of the members [at Delray Dunes Golf & Country Club in Boynton Beach, Fla.] in team matches, supported the club, helped the juniors and just was inspirational at every level. His legacy extends far beyond his playing credentials, which are extraordinary.”

Sigel was also the low amateur at the Masters three times and once at the U.S. Open and the Open Championship. 

He had planned to turn pro originally back when he competed for Wake Forest, but he injured his arm during his sophomore year in a freak accident in which his left hand went through a pane window and required 70 stitches. 

The injury resulted in a nine-day stay at the hospital and led Sigel to reconsider his hopes of going pro, and he instead started an insurance business. 

“I always thought things happen for a reason,” Sigel said. “The hand injury was the best thing to happen to me.”

Sigel did turn pro later in life at the age of 50 and went on to win eight PGA Tour Champions events.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like
Netanyahu nominates Trump for Israel's highest honor

Netanyahu nominates Trump for Israel's highest honor

() Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has nominated President Donald Trump for…
Trump use of funds to pay troops 'probably not' legal, says Democrat

Trump use of funds to pay troops 'probably not' legal, says Democrat

Rep. Jim Himes (D-Conn.) said Sunday it is “probably not” legal for…
Ivanka and Jared lead Trump's top team in Israel

Ivanka and Jared Headline Trump’s Key Delegation in Israel

President Donald Trump’s closest inner circle, including Jared and Ivanka Kushner, are…
Trump’s death penalty push gains traction in statehouses

Trump’s death penalty push gains traction in statehouses

(The Hill) State lawmakers have taken up President Trump’s aggressive push to…
Mike Tomlin shades Browns GM Andrew Berry for Joe Flacco trade

Mike Tomlin Critiques Browns GM Andrew Berry Over Joe Flacco Acquisition

One AFC North coach has expressed discontent over a recent intra-division trade.…
Trump touches down in Israel — as Netanyahu greets commander in chief

Trump Lands in Israel: Netanyahu Extends Warm Welcome to the Commander-in-Chief

President Trump has arrived in Israel, setting the stage for a historic…
Netanyahu calls Trump Israel’s 'greatest friend' as final living hostages released

Netanyahu calls Trump Israel’s ‘greatest friend’ as final living hostages released

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin…
Investigators release video of possible abduction, showing woman screaming as she’s pulled away

Chilling Video Emerges: Investigators Seek Leads in Possible Abduction of Screaming Woman

Wichita police are reaching out to the community for assistance in identifying…