Bruce Devlin - Part 1 (The Early Years)
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Listen as Bruce Devlin recounts his early life and his introduction to golf after his father loses an arm in an auto wreck. From "Master Plumber" to professional golfer in just a few short years, Bruce tells of his Amateur successes and the early shapers of his game from Robert Von Nida to Kel Nagle. Hear about coming to America to take on the U.S. PGA Tour and his friendships with Hogan, Nicklaus, Palmer and Player, the influence of Mark McCormack on his career and the challenges he fa...
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