
Bruce Devlin won his official SENIOR TOUR title at the rain-shortened 1995 FHP Health Care Classic, defeating Dave Eichelberger with a birdie on the second extra hole. Was a runner-up with Bob Charles at the 1989 Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf. He won eight PGA TOUR titles and enjoyed his most productive year in 1972, earning $119,768 and finishing eighth on the money list. Teamed with David Graham to defeat host country Argentina and claim the 1970 World Cup for Australia. Has had four holes-in-one in his professional career. Bruce served as a commentator for SENIOR TOUR telecasts on ESPN prior to joining the circuit and also had a stint as a golf announcer for NBC. Has designed and built more than 140 golf courses since 1966. Probably his biggest thrill in golf was winning the 1960 Australian Open as an amateur.