Trevino, Lee

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Name
Trevino, Lee Gender: M
born on 1 December 1939 at 16:35 (= 4:35 PM )
Place Dallas, Texas, 32n47, 96w48
Timezone CST h6w (is standard time)
Data source
Quoted BC/BR
Rodden Rating AA
Collector: CAH
Astrology data s_su.18.svg s_sagcol.18.svg 08°50' s_mo.18.svg s_leocol.18.svg 13°35 Asc.s_taucol.18.svg 27°21'



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Lee Trevino
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Biography

Mexican-American professional golfer. Although he never had a professional lesson, he was named PGA Player of the Year 1971 and was the first golfer to win the U.S. Open, the British Open and the Canadian Open in the same year, 1971. He was awarded the Hickok Professional Athlete of the Year award and the Vardon Trophy for lowest scoring average.

An illegitimate child, Trevino has two sisters. Living in a small shack outside of Dallas, TX with his mother Juanita and grandfather Joe Trevino, a gravedigger, he never knew who his father was and doesn’t care to find out. At five years he was picking cotton and retrieving golf balls and selling them. Trevino caddied by age eight, quitting school at age 14. He didn’t play a full round of golf until 15 years of age. Lee joined the Marines and their golf team, became a professional golfer in 1960, won his first tournament in 1964 and joined the pro tour in 1967.

As of 1999, Trevino has more career wins than any other golfer. His first win was the U.S. Open in 1968. Lee was the first to win the U.S., British and Canadian Open in the same year, being named Professional Golfer’s Association Golfer of the Year in 1971. He also won the British Open in 1972, the PGA in 1974 and 1984, and the Seniors in 1990, 1992 and 1994. The Vardon Trophy is given to the golfer with the lowest scoring average and Lee won this in 1970, 1971, 1972, 1974 and 1980. His lowest scoring average was 69.73 in 1980. In 1981 Trevino was inducted into the World of Golf Hall of Fame and in 1983 the El Paso Golf Hall of Fame. His career money win is over $11 million and by 1984 he had received $3 million in endorsements.

In 1982 he became a commentator for NBC because he thought he wouldn’t be able to play again due to a back injury. He joined the senior tour in 1989 duplicating his 27 regular major wins by 1998 and winning again in 1999 giving him a total of 55 wins thus far in his career.

He now owns Lee Trevino Enterprises, Inc. which designs golf courses and sells leisure wear. The first Latino to become a major golfer, he is known as "Super Mex" and "Buck". He believes in setting high goals and working hard to achieve them. His hobby is fishing. There have been two book about him written for children, "Lee Trevino," (Hispanics of Achievement Services) by Thomas Gilbert and "Lee Trevino, Overcoming the Odds," by Kramer.

Trevino lives in a posh home in Dallas with his wife Claudia and their children, Richard 21 November 1962, Lesley Ann 30 June 1965, Tony Lee 13 April 1969, Troy 13 September 1973, Olivia Leigh 3 February 1989 and Daniel Lee 20 October 1992.

In the early 1980’s Trevino was struck by lightning and required back surgery in 1983. He had scar tissue putting pressure on nerves due to this operation and a microwave procedure with needles burned the nerves and relieved the pain. He is 5’7" and weighs about 180 pounds.

Link to Wikipedia biography

Events

  • Work : Gain social status 1962 (Began pro career)
  • Financial : Gain significant money 1970 (Leading money winner)
  • Work : Prize 1971 (PGA Player of the Year)

Source Notes

Contemporary American Horoscopes

Categories

  • Traits : Body : Race (Hispanic)
  • Lifestyle : Financial : Gain - Financial success in field
  • Vocation : Sports : Golf
  • Notable : Awards : Sports Championship (US Open, British Open, Vardon Trophy)
  • Notable : Awards : Vocational award (PGA Player of Year)
  • Notable : Famous : Top 5% of Profession
  • Notable : Book Collection : American Book