Craig Stadler won the 1982 Masters using an unconventional putting grip. Here's how it can help your own performance on the greens. The post How this Masters champ’s ‘old-man’ grip can improve your ...
Craig Stadler, the 1982 Masters champion, aced a 169-yard hole with a driver at a Maui Jim charity event to benefit the Children's Home of Peoria, Illinois. A punch-driver was the perfect club for the ...
Craig Stadler is right back where it all started last year. The ACE Group Classic is played this week in Naples, Fl., and Stadler is now one year removed from his first Champions Tour win of one year ...
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. – Craig Stadler remembers being at Pebble Beach for the 1982 U.S. Open, two months after his Masters victory. His son, Kevin, was just over 2 years old, oblivious to the rigors of ...
Stadler birdied four of the first eight holes Saturday at the Sonnenalp Golf Club, extending his lead to five over Buy.Com tour player Scott Petersen, before three-putting the 16th hole and watching ...
(AP) Craig Stadler birdied four of the first six holes Sunday, then hung on to win the Encompass Championship by one stroke over Fred Couples by sinking a par-saving 12-foot putt on the final hole.
Subpar's Colt Knost and Drew Stoltz are joined by Kevin Stadler who explains what it was like going to the Masters every year growing up with his father, 1982 Masters champion Craig Stadler.
All of the former Tucson Open champions in this week’s field have great stories about winning the Conquistadores helmet. But no one’s story is better than Craig Stadler’s — even if it is a little sad.
As temperatures climbed into the low 90s, Stadler, of Englewood, Colo., built a three-stroke lead over the field heading into the second round at Point O'Woods Golf and Country Club.