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Old 10-25-2006, 09:02 AM
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Payne Stewart
It was seven years ago- Oct 25, 1999 that Payne Stewart died in an absolutely bizarre plane crash that ended in South Dakota. Not without warts, Payne Stewart was a true classic and left a void unfilled on the Tour. What a tremendous Ryder Cup Captain he would have been. And it would have been fun watching him of the Senior Tour, just to see him smile. Rest in Peace, Payne. You are missed.


We will always remember him this way:



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Old 10-25-2006, 09:21 AM
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The worst day in golf as far as i can remember in my 33 years, i know others such as Tony Lema, Davis Love snr also were lost in similar ways but Payne Stewart was from what i saw and read an amazing guy and true family man. So sad.
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Old 10-25-2006, 01:48 PM
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Originally Posted by 6bmike

...Payne Stewart was a true classic and left a void unfilled on the Tour.
Payne Stewart was known for his classic 'golfer's' dress. Less well known was his respect for the history of the game and its traditions.

At the suggestion of his father, he registered into each United States Open Championship by signing his full name:

William Payne Stewart.

Asked why, he replied simply:

"It is our national championship."
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Old 10-25-2006, 02:38 PM
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A number of years ago a local golf pro here in Pittsburgh decided to have a golf glove and picture of Payne Stewart framed. Both had been autographed by Payne. They sat in his home for a couple of years and then tucked in a closet in his office for a couple more years. Just kept thinking that he would hang it somewhere but never got around to it. On 10/25/99 he found it in the closet and FINALLY hung it up in the hallway leading to his office at the club. That afternoon he heard the news that shocked the golf world. Tragic coincidence.
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Old 10-25-2006, 02:40 PM
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Ya it seems to me he was one of a kind (and by all accounts was a great guy)....

..and he certainly was one of a kind in how he dressed.....!

He stood out on tour.....they need more guys like that.

I agree BTW....about Ryder cup captaining (or at least one hell or a player and enevitably a leader)....he seemed to have a great energy.

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Old 10-25-2006, 04:48 PM
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A great player and person who will always be missed.
I remember bumping into him during a rain delay at the Scottish Open at Gleneagles years ago when I was a junior. Spoke to me and a few other juniors from my club and wondered why we were still hanging about in the pouring rain, what our handicaps were and so on.
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I will cut a funny clip tonight (Hong Kong time)that Payne Stewart pretended don't know playing golf in front of Chuck Cook. A real hacker golf swing look!
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Old 11-02-2006, 06:02 PM
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Probably had the closest swing to Bobby Jones in the modern era.
I guess he was always the life of the party too...
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