Gary Cowan (born October 28, 1938) is a Canadian amateur golfer.

Early life

Cowan was born in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. He began to play golf at the municipal golf course, Rockway, alongside other local players such as Moe Norman and Gerry Kesselring. The three were coached by Lloyd Tucker.

In 1956, Cowan reached the semifinals of the Ontario Amateur Championship at a record-low age of 17.[citation needed]

Amateur career

Cowan won the 1961 Canadian Amateur Championship, and reached the finals on four other occasions (1959, 1960, 1964, 1968), and finished second at stroke play twice more (1974, 1978). Cowan finished as the low individual scorer at the 1962 Eisenhower Trophy, an international amateur team event, in Japan.

Cowan won the United States Amateur Championship on two occasions. In 1966, he was victorious at the Merion Golf Club in suburban Philadelphia, after defeating Deane Beman in an 18-hole playoff. Then in 1971, he won at the Wilmington Country Club in Wilmington, Delaware, by sinking his approach shot on the final hole with a nine-iron for an eagle two. Cowan remains one of only two Canadians to win the U.S. Amateur.

Cowan also won the Sunnehanna Amateur in 1964 and the Porter Cup in 1969.

Between 1964 and 1984 Cowan won nine Ontario Amateur championships.

Professional career

In 1990, at the age of 52, Cowan turned professional and played on the Senior PGA Tour, earning three top-10 finishes.[citation needed]

Awards and honors

Amateur wins (17)

Professional wins

Team appearances

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