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Tom Weiskopf, one-time major champ and golf course architect, dead at 79

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Tom Weiskopf, a 16-time winner on the PGA Tour and 1973 Open Championship winner, died at his home in Montana on Saturday, his wife said. He was 79.

Weiskopf was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in December 2020. Laurie Weiskopf said her husband was working last week at The Club at Spanish Peaks and attended a legacy luncheon at the signature club where he was designing "The Legacy: Tom’s Ten," a collection of his 10 favorite par 3s.

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Tom Weiskopf during the Champion Golfers' Challenge ahead of the 144th Open on July 15, 2015, in St Andrews, Scotland. (Ian Walton/R&A via Getty Images)

"He worked to the end. It was amazing. He had a big life," she said.

Weiskopf was equally known for the major tournaments he didn’t win. He finished runner-up at the Masters four times – the most for any player who hasn’t won a green jacket. In 1975, he and Johnny Miller watched Jack Nicklaus masterfully sink a 40-foot birdie.

In a Golf Digest interview in 2008, he said of Nicklaus: "Going head to head against Jack Nicklaus in a major was like trying to drain the Pacific Ocean with a teacup. You stand on the first tee knowing that your very best golf might not be good enough."

Tom Weiskopf in action at the 2004 British Open. (Tony Marshall/EMPICS via Getty Images)

He topped Miller, Nicklaus and Neil Coles in 1973 for the British Open win. He was 12-under par for the tournament.

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Weiskopf was also known for his architecture chops. He partnered with Jay Moorish on the Troon Country Club in Scottsdale,

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