Personal
- Physical education major
- He and his wife Linda have four sons and two daughters
- Their sons Scott (1994-95 & 1997-01), Andy (1996-00) and Todd (1998-00 & 2002-05) played golf at BYU
Career Highlights
- Was the first BYU golfer named to the All-American first team
- Played in the U.S. Open twice during his collegiate career, taking low amateur honors in 1966
- Played in the 1967 Master's Tournament, where he finished seventh among the 13 amateurs
- Helped lead the Cougars to two WAC Championships
- Was given the Dale Rex Memorial Award in 1968
Before BYU
- 1964 USGA Junior Champion
- Medalist at British University Sports Federation Championship in Portrush, Ireland
After BYU
- Became a professional golfer in 1969
- Continued his golf career as a TV analyst and golf course designer
- Was NBC Sports' Lead Golf Analyst from 1990-2019
Post BYU Honors and Societies
- Shot an impressive eight-under-par 63 on the final day of the U.S. Open to take the tournament in 1973
- Won eight major titles in 1974 and was named PGA Player of the Year
- Inducted into the BYU Hall of Fame in 1978