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- Q6846117 description "Professional and amateur golfer".
- Q6846117 description "Professional and amateur golfer".
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- Q6846117 abstract "Michael Alan Brannan (December 27, 1955 – January 8, 2013) was an American golfer.Brannan was born in Salinas, California. He won the U.S. Junior Amateur in 1971, beating Robert Steele in the final, 4 and 3, to become the tournament's youngest champion, at 15 years, 8 months. His record stood for 20 years until broken by Tiger Woods in 1991 (15 years, 6 months). He also played on the winning 1977 Walker Cup team. He played college golf at Brigham Young University, where he was a four-time All-American, graduating in 1978. He was inducted into the BYU Hall of Fame in 1989.Brannan turned professional in 1978 and played on the PGA Tour from 1979 to 1983. His best finish on tour was second place at the 1979 Houston Open, two strokes behind Wayne Levi. He did win the 1979 Hassan II Golf Trophy, which would later become a European Tour event.Brannan quit the tour after the 1983 season and became an equipment rep for Ping, a position he held until his death in 2013. He was reinstated as an amateur golf in the late 1980s and won the Northern California Senior Championship in 2012.".
- Q6846117 alias "Brannan, Michael Alan".
- Q6846117 birthDate "1955-12-27".
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- Q6846117 deathDate "2013-01-08".
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- Q6846117 alternativeNames "Brannan, Michael Alan".
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- Q6846117 dateOfBirth "1955-12-27".
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- Q6846117 fullname "Michael Alan Brannan".
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- Q6846117 comment "Michael Alan Brannan (December 27, 1955 – January 8, 2013) was an American golfer.Brannan was born in Salinas, California. He won the U.S. Junior Amateur in 1971, beating Robert Steele in the final, 4 and 3, to become the tournament's youngest champion, at 15 years, 8 months. His record stood for 20 years until broken by Tiger Woods in 1991 (15 years, 6 months). He also played on the winning 1977 Walker Cup team.".
- Q6846117 label "Mike Brannan".
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- Q6846117 name "Michael Alan Brannan".
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