Bruce Devlin

Bruce William Devlin (born 10 October 1937) is an Australian professional golfer, sportscaster and golf course designer.

Bruce's determination to play professional golf, came, in short, from an ultimatum he was given, by a teacher at St Patrick's College in Goulburn.

[2] In 1970 Devlin teamed with David Graham to represent Australia in the 18th World Cup in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

After each of the two Australians shot one-over-par-scores of 73 in the last round, they still won, with a record aggregate of 32-under-par 544 over 144 holes, by eight strokes and finished second and third individually.

[8] The main focus of Devlin's career in the past 30 years has been his work as a Golf Course Architect and Designer.

Devlin has designed and built more than 150 golf courses throughout the world including Australia, Japan, Scotland, the Bahamas, and the United States.

[1] Gloria passed away in 2022. this list may be incomplete PGA Tour playoff record (0–3) *Note: The 1983 Air New Zealand Shell Open was shortened to 54 holes due to rain.