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Golf Biography

Fred Couples

“Boom Boom”

American · Shreveport, USA · Born 3 October 1959

Professional Golfer
1
major wins
15
p g a tour wins
5
ryder cups
1992
year won masters

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American Masters champion and crowd favourite whose languid swing, effortless rhythm and undeniable ball-striking talent made him one of the most aesthetically pleasing golfers of the modern era.

Fred Couples is one of golf's most naturally gifted players, a former Masters champion (1992) and world number one with a languid, effortless swing that has been widely imitated. Known as 'Boom Boom' for his prodigious driving distance in an era before the long ball was commonplace, Couples has been one of golf's most popular and charismatic figures for four decades. His 1992 Masters win, where his ball miraculously stayed on the bank at the 12th, is one of Augusta's most famous moments.

Famous For

Smooth swing, Masters champion, natural talent

Playing Style

How They Played

Smooth, powerful swing with exceptional tempo and natural ability

Legacy

Lasting Impact

One of the most popular golfers of his era with effortless power

Career Journey

Timeline

1980 📌 Turned professional
1983 🏆 First PGA Tour win at Kemper Open
1992 🏆 Won Masters Tournament
1992 📌 Reached World No. 1 ranking
1992 🏆 PGA Tour Player of the Year
1995 🏆 Players Championship victory
2013 📌 World Golf Hall of Fame induction
Career Timeline — Fred Couples
1980
Turned professional
1983
First PGA Tour win at Kemper Open
1992
Won Masters Tournament
1992
Reached World No. 1 ranking
1992
PGA Tour Player of the Year
1995
Players Championship victory
2013
World Golf Hall of Fame induction