Bill Brask

[3] In 1971, he made the cut in 7 of his 14 PGA Tour events but with no high finishes he lost his card.

At the 1970 Dunlop International in Canberra, Australia he was tied for the lead in the final round and ultimately finished a shot back of Gary Player.

[7] Four years later he won his first professional event at the Western Province Open on the South African Tour with a score of 280 (−4).

[10] At the New Zealand Open he and fellow American Bruce Fleisher finished four shots back to Australian Bill Dunk.

This extraordinary play down under would help Brask a second place finish on the 1975 Australian Tour's Order of Merit.

[12] Much later in the year he finished a distant runner-up to Bob Shearer in defense of his New Zealand Airlines Classic title.

[14] Brask won the South Seas Classic in Fiji in September 1977, five shots ahead of Guy Wolstenholme.

[15] In March 1978 he won the Indian Open, shooting a final round 67 to defeat defending champion Brian Jones, Taiwan's Kuo Chie-Hsiung, and Australia's Stewart Ginn by four shots.

In 1978, with his touring career largely over, Brask took a job at Pauma Valley Country Club in San Diego.

[18] In 1998, shortly after during 50, Brask gave up his job at Olympic Hills to compete on the European Seniors Tour.