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Maurice Bembridge was born on 21 February, 1945 in Worksop, Nottinghamshire, England, is an English professional golfer (1945–2024). Discover Maurice Bembridge's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 79 years old?

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Age 79 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 21 February, 1945
Birthday 21 February
Birthplace Worksop, Nottinghamshire, England
Date of death 2 March, 2024
Died Place Uzwil, Switzerland
Nationality Kenya

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Maurice Bembridge Height, Weight & Measurements

At 79 years old, Maurice Bembridge height is 5ft 7in .

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Maurice Bembridge Net Worth

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Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1945

Maurice Bembridge (21 February 1945 – 2 March 2024) was an English professional golfer.

1960

Bembridge turned professional at an early age in 1960 and was an assistant at Worksop Golf Club.

1966

In 1966 he won the Llandudno Assistant Professionals' Tournament and was a runner-up in the Gor-Ray Cup, the PGA Assistants’ Championship, behind Vince Hood.

Bembridge qualified for the Open Championship in both 1966 and 1967, although he missed the cut on both occasions.

1967

In 1967 Bembridge moved to Little Aston Golf Club and had more success, winning the Gor-Ray Cup and the Hesketh Assistant Professionals' Tournament.

In 1967 he led the qualifiers at Delamere Forest Golf Club.

1968

In April 1968, Bembridge had his first overseas success, winning the Kenya Open, two strokes ahead of Terry Westbrook.

Later in the year he finished 5th in the Open Championship, four shots behind winner Gary Player and was the leading British golfer.

1969

Early in his career he had some success on the British PGA, winning the 1969 News of the World Match Play and the 1971 Dunlop Masters.

He would go on to win six times on the British PGA's successor circuit, the European Tour.

In April 1969 Bembridge retained his Kenya Open title.

In June he won the Sumrie Better-Ball, which he and Ángel Gallardo won by a shot from Hedley Muscroft and Lionel Platts.

In July he was selected for the Ryder Cup at Royal Birkdale, to be played in late September.

In early September, Bembridge had his first big solo tournament win, the News of the World Match Play, where he beat 56-year-old Dai Rees 6&5 in the 18-hole final.

Bembridge performed well in the tied Ryder Cup match with two wins and a half in his five matches.

His victory in the News of the World Match Play earned Bembridge an invitation to play in the 1969 Piccadilly World Match Play Championship, where he lost 6&5 to Bob Charles.

CUT = missed the half-way cut (3rd round cut in 1969, 1980 and 1981 Open Championships)

"T" indicates a tie for a place

1970

He also had some success overseas, winning the New Zealand Golf Circuit's Caltex Tournament in 1970 and the Kenya Open three times.

1971

In 1971 Bembridge had his first important British stroke-play victory, taking the Dunlop Masters, two strokes ahead of Peter Oosterhuis.

1972

Bembridge played on the European Tour from its foundation in 1972.

In March 1972 he won the Lusaka Open in Zambia, by a stroke from Doug McClelland, having started with a 63, but he only finished 19th in the European Tour Order of Merit that season.

1973

He finished second in the European Tour Order of Merit was second in 1973.

He won the Martini International, was third three times and had a number of other top-10 finishes.

1974

In addition, Bembridge broke Augusta National Golf Club's course record at the 1974 Masters Tournament with a 64.

Late in his career, Bembridge had some success on the European Senior Tour, winning twice.

Bembridge won three times on the 1974 European Tour, the Piccadilly Medal, the Double Diamond Strokeplay and the Viyella PGA Championship but was less consistent, finishing 12th in the Order of Merit.

1975

He won again in 1975, the German Open where he won by 7 strokes.

After 1975 his best year was 1979 when he won his third Kenya Open and had his final European Tour win in the Benson & Hedges International Open, a result that lifted him to 18th in the Order of Merit.

1982

He also came close to winning the 1982 Irish Open where he was runner-up, a stroke behind John O'Leary.

1987

Bembridge continued playing on the European Tour but with less success, his final season being 1987.

1996

After turning fifty Bembridge played on the European Senior Tour, winning twice at that level, the 1996 Hippo Jersey Seniors and the 1998 Swedish Seniors.

2001

He was also runner-up in the 2001 De Vere PGA Seniors Championship and was twice in the top 10 of the Order of Merit, 7th in 1996 and 9th in 1997.

2007

He was a member of the European Senior Tour committee for nine years and was its chairman from 2007 to 2011.

Bembridge died on 2 March 2024, at the age of 79.

European Seniors Tour playoff record (1–0)

Note: Bembridge only played in the Masters Tournament and The Open Championship.

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2011

He was also runner-up in the Benson & Hedges Festival of Golf and finished 11th in the Order of Merit.