Bruce Keyter

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Bruce M. Keyter is a South African professional golfer.

Keyter turned professional soon after winning the 1955 South African Amateur Championship.[1] He began his career as an assistant professional at Royal Durban Country Club.[2] His first victory was at the 1956 Transvaal Open where he defeated South African legend Bobby Locke by a shot. It was a surprising victory; Australia's The Argus noted that it was Locke's first defeat in a big South African tournament in 20 years.[2] Two months later, in April, Keyter was runner-up to Gary Player in the South African Open.[3] A year later, in 1957, he won the Natal Open.

In 1963 Keyter won what was arguably the biggest win of his career at the South African Masters, a triple crown event. He shot 291 (−9) to win by three over Terry Westbrook, Harold Inggs, and Eric Moore.[4] In December he was runner-up in the South African Open for the second time, two strokes behind Allan Henning.[5]

Amateur wins[]

  • 1955 South African Amateur[1]

Professional wins (3)[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b "2018 Sanlam South African Amateur Championship" (PDF). GolfRSA. pp. 8–9. Retrieved 1 October 2019.
  2. ^ a b c "Locke beaten". The Argus. 20 February 1956.
  3. ^ "Open Title to 20-Year-Old". The Age. 4 April 1956. p. 14.
  4. ^ a b "Masters Win To Keyter". The Canberra Times. 37 (10433). Australian Capital Territory, Australia. 14 January 1963. p. 16. Retrieved 17 September 2019 – via National Library of Australia.
  5. ^ "Charles, Player Equal Third". The Age. 10 December 1963. p. 14.
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