Mark McNulty

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Mark McNulty
Personal information
Full nameMark William McNulty
NicknameSupermac [1]
Born (1953-03-24) 24 March 1953 (age 71)
Bindura, Southern Rhodesia
Height5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Weight160 lb (73 kg; 11 st)
Sporting nationalityFlag of Rhodesia (1968-1979).svg  Rhodesia (until 1978)
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe (1979–2002)
Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland (2003–)
SpouseAllison McNulty
Children2
Career
Turned professional1977
Current tour(s) PGA Tour Champions
Former tour(s) PGA Tour
European Tour
Asia Golf Circuit
Sunshine Tour
Professional wins59
Highest ranking 6 (18 October 1987) [2]
Number of wins by tour
European Tour16
Sunshine Tour33
Challenge Tour1
PGA Tour Champions8
Other3
Best results in major championships
Masters Tournament T16: 1988
PGA Championship T8: 1990
U.S. Open T17: 1988
The Open Championship T2: 1990
Achievements and awards
Sunshine Tour
Order of Merit Winner
1980–81, 1981–82,
1984–85, 1985–86,
1986–87, 1992–93,
1997–98, 2000–01
Champions Tour
Rookie of the Year
2004
Champions Tour
Byron Nelson Award
2005

Mark William McNulty (born 24 March 1953) is a Zimbabwean-Irish professional golfer. He was one of the leading players on the European Tour from the mid-1980s to the mid-1990s, and featured in the top 10 of the Official World Golf Ranking for 83 weeks from 1987 to 1992. [3]

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Early life

McNulty was born in Bindura, Southern Rhodesia. He was raised on a farm in the Centenary area of Zimbabwe. When McNulty was one year old, his natural father was killed in a shooting accident. His step-father was an amateur pilot who had an airstrip on the farm. When his step-father was diagnosed with epilepsy, he was forced to give up flying. He converted the airstrip into a three-hole golf course, where Mark first learned to play golf.

Amateur career

McNulty represented Rhodesia at the 1974 Eisenhower Trophy in the Dominican Republic. [4]

Professional career

In 1978, McNulty began his professional career on the Southern African Tour and also played on the European Tour. His first professional win was at the Greater Manchester Open on the European Tour in 1979. His first win on the Southern African Tour was at the 1980 Holiday Inns Invitational in Swaziland. [5]

By 1986, he was a dominant player on the Southern African Tour picking up seven official wins in that year and also winning South Africa's most lucrative event, the Million Dollar Challenge. In the same year, he finished in the top-10 on the European Tour's Order of Merit for the first time, placing sixth. He had six top-10 European Order of Merit finishes in total, including second places in 1987 and 1990. The last of these was in 1996, when he came fifth. His win tally on the European Tour was 16, including the 1996 Volvo Masters, which was the European equivalent of the PGA Tour's Tour Championship. He won the Sunshine Tour Order of Merit nine times.

In July 1990, at the 119th Open Championship at the Old Course in St Andrews, Scotland, with a closing round of 65 (−7), the lowest score of the last round, McNulty finished tied second with Payne Stewart, after winner Nick Faldo.

McNulty represented Zimbabwe seven times at the Alfred Dunhill Cup and eight times at the World Cup. The Zimbabwe team twice finished runner-up to United States, 1993, when McNulty teamed up with Nick Price at the Lake Nona Golf & Country Club in Orlando, Florida, and at the 1994 World Cup of Golf in Puerto Rico, where the team of McNulty and Tony Johnstone finished second and McNulty finished tied 4th in the individual competition.

Senior career

When McNulty turned fifty and became eligible to play senior golf he chose to take part in the U.S.-based Champions Tour. His first full season in 2004 was highly successful with three wins (including the Charles Schwab Cup Championship) and a seventh-place finish on the money list. In 2007 he won the JELD-WEN Tradition, one of the five major championships on the over-50 tour. It was McNulty's sixth career win on the Champions Tour. His seventh win came in 2009 at the Principal Charity Classic with a playoff win over Nick Price and Fred Funk. In 2011 he won the Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf.

Personal life

In November 1981, McNulty received serious facial and neck injuries when his car in high speed collided with a bus near his parents' farm in Zimbabwe, on his way to the ICL International in Johannesburg, South Africa. [6] Despite his injuries, McNulty played in the 1981 South African Open the following month and won a tournament in Durban in January 1982, eight weeks after the accident. [7]

McNulty became an Irish citizen in 2003 at the age of 50. He was eligible to do so because his maternal grandmother was born in Ballymena in Northern Ireland. He stated that his reason for doing so was his concern that as a non-resident Zimbabwean it could take him up to two years to get his passport renewed if he lost it. Commentators elaborated that the farm that his family had been managing for 40-something years had been confiscated by the Mugabe regime. [6]

He now lives in Sunningdale, England. [6] He and his wife Allison and they have two children together: Matthew (born 1985) and Catherine (born 1988). McNulty also has two stepchildren and two grandchildren. [8]

McNulty is the Director of the Mark McNulty Junior Golf Foundation. It is a non-profit organisation whose objective is to use golf as a medium to improve a child's development on and off the golf course while growing the game of golf. [9]

Amateur wins

Professional wins (59)

European Tour wins (16)

Legend
Tour Championships (1)
Other European Tour (15)
No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
124 Jun 1979 Greater Manchester Open −13 (64-66-71-66=267)5 strokes Flag of Spain (1977-1981).svg Manuel Piñero
224 Aug 1980 Braun German Open −8 (71-70-70-69=280)1 stroke Flag of England.svg Tony Charnley, Flag of England.svg Neil Coles
326 Oct 1986 Portuguese Open −18 (66-69-69-66=270)1 stroke Flag of England.svg Ian Mosey
431 May 1987 London Standard Four Stars National Pro-Celebrity −15 (70-67-69-67=273)Playoff Flag of Scotland.svg Sam Torrance
57 Jun 1987 Dunhill British Masters −14 (71-65-71-67=274)1 stroke Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Ian Woosnam
630 Aug 1987 German Open (2)−25 (65-66-65-63=259)3 strokes Flag of Spain.svg Antonio Garrido
717 Apr 1988 Cannes Open −9 (72-71-70-66=279)3 strokes Flag of the United States.svg Ron Commans, Flag of the United States.svg Joey Sindelar
88 Jul 1989 Torras Monte Carlo Open −15 (68-64-64-65=261)6 strokes Flag of Spain.svg José María Cañizares, Flag of South Africa (1982-1994).svg Jeff Hawkes
916 Apr 1990 Credit Lyonnais Cannes Open (2)−8 (69-71-69-71=280)1 stroke Ulster Banner.svg Ronan Rafferty
1026 Aug 1990 Volvo German Open (3)−18 (67-68-70-65=270)3 strokes Flag of Australia (converted).svg Craig Parry
1125 Aug 1991 Volvo German Open (4)−15 (68-67-72-66=273)Playoff Flag of England.svg Paul Broadhurst
127 Aug 1994 BMW International Open −14 (70-71-68-65=274)1 stroke Flag of Spain.svg Seve Ballesteros
1311 Feb 1996 Dimension Data Pro-Am 1−6 (69-67-73-73=282)4 strokes Flag of South Africa.svg Brenden Pappas, Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Nick Price,
Flag of England.svg Ricky Willison
1428 Jul 1996 Sun Microsystems Dutch Open −18 (67-65-66-68=266)1 stroke Flag of the United States.svg Scott Hoch
1527 Oct 1996 Volvo Masters −8 (72-69-67-68=276)7 strokes Flag of Argentina.svg José Cóceres, Flag of Scotland.svg Sam Torrance,
Flag of South Africa.svg Wayne Westner, Flag of England.svg Lee Westwood
1628 Jan 2001 Mercedes-Benz South African Open 1−8 (69-71-69-71=280)1 stroke Flag of England.svg Justin Rose

1Co-sanctioned by the Sunshine Tour

European Tour playoff record (2–2)

No.YearTournamentOpponent(s)Result
1 1987 London Standard Four Stars National Pro-Celebrity Flag of Scotland.svg Sam Torrance Won with birdie on second extra hole
2 1990 Wang Four Stars Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mike Clayton, Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rodger Davis,
Flag of the United States.svg Bill Malley
Davis won with birdie on seventh extra hole
Malley and McNulty eliminated by par on first hole
3 1991 Volvo German Open Flag of England.svg Paul Broadhurst Won with par on first extra hole
4 1993 Air France Cannes Open Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rodger Davis Lost to par on first extra hole

Asia Golf Circuit wins (1)

No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victory
Runner-up
123 Mar 1980 Malaysian Open −15 (67-64-67-72=270)9 strokes Flag of the Republic of China.svg Tsao Chien-teng

Sunshine Tour wins (33)

Legend
Flagship events (1)
Tour Championships (2)
Other Sunshine Tour (30)
No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
19 Feb 1980 Holiday Inns Invitational −14 (72-65-70-67=274)1 stroke Flag of South Africa (1928-1982).svg Tienie Britz
210 Jan 1981 Sigma Series 1 −13 (68-70-70-67=275)2 strokes Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Nick Price
39 Jan 1982 SISA Classic −12 (69-69-69-69=276)4 strokes Flag of South Africa (1982-1994).svg Hugh Baiocchi, Flag of South Africa (1982-1994).svg Allan Henning,
Flag of South Africa (1982-1994).svg Gavan Levenson
423 Jan 1982 SAB South African Masters −13 (68-64-69-74=275)2 strokes Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Denis Watson
530 Jan 1982 Sharp Electronics Open −6 (69-69-70-66=274)1 stroke Flag of South Africa (1982-1994).svg Tienie Britz
66 Feb 1982 Sun City Classic −5 (73-72-70-68=283)1 stroke Flag of South Africa (1982-1994).svg John Bland
728 Jan 1984 PAN AM Wild Coast −4 (68-71-68-69=276)1 stroke Flag of South Africa (1982-1994).svg Harold Henning
82 Feb 1985 Swazi Sun Pro-Am (2)−18 (70-64-67-69=270)1 stroke Flag of South Africa (1982-1994).svg Simon Hobday
923 Feb 1985 Palabora Classic −13 (63-70-67-65=275)Playoff Flag of South Africa (1982-1994).svg Hugh Baiocchi
1014 Dec 1985 Safmarine South African Masters (2)−10 (69-71-68-70=278)4 strokes Flag of South Africa (1982-1994).svg Fulton Allem, Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Frank Edmonds,
Flag of South Africa (1982-1994).svg David Frost
111 Feb 1986 Wild Coast Classic (2)−13 (66-66-71-64=267)6 strokes Flag of South Africa (1982-1994).svg David Frost
1223 Feb 1986 Barclays Bank Classic −9 (73-66-71-69=279)6 strokes Flag of South Africa (1982-1994).svg Fulton Allem
139 Mar 1986 Swazi Sun Pro-Am (3)−25 (64-66-68-65=263)Playoff Flag of South Africa (1982-1994).svg Fulton Allem
1416 Mar 1986 Trustbank Tournament of Champions −16 (70-68-68-66=272)6 strokes Flag of the United States.svg Jack Ferenz, Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Tony Johnstone
1523 Nov 1986 Helix Wild Coast Classic (3)−11 (66-74-75-64=279)2 strokes Flag of South Africa (1982-1994).svg John Bland
1629 Nov 1986 Germiston Centenary Tournament −18 (64-69-65-68=266)1 stroke Flag of South Africa (1982-1994).svg Fulton Allem
1713 Dec 1986 Safmarine South African Masters (3)−18 (70-65-67-68=270)4 strokes Flag of South Africa (1982-1994).svg Fulton Allem
187 Feb 1987 Southern Suns South African Open −10 (74-66-71-67=278)Playoff Flag of South Africa (1982-1994).svg Fulton Allem
1914 Feb 1987 AECI Charity Classic −14 (65-70-71-64=270)Playoff Flag of South Africa (1982-1994).svg Wayne Westner
2022 Feb 1987 Royal Swazi Sun Pro-Am (4)−29 (68-65-64-62=259)6 strokes Flag of South Africa (1982-1994).svg Wayne Westner
2128 Feb 1987 Trustbank Tournament of Champions (2)−17 (68-68-68-67=271)4 strokes Flag of South Africa (1982-1994).svg Gavan Levenson
2217 Jan 1993 Lexington PGA Championship −15 (64-69-69-63=265)1 stroke Flag of South Africa (1982-1994).svg John Bland, Flag of South Africa (1982-1994).svg David Frost,
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Nick Price, Flag of South Africa (1982-1994).svg Wayne Westner
2321 Nov 1993 FNB Players Championship −15 (69-68-70-66=273)5 strokes Flag of South Africa (1982-1994).svg Roger Wessels
2411 Feb 1996 Dimension Data Pro-Am 1−6 (69-67-73-73=282)4 strokes Flag of South Africa.svg Brenden Pappas, Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Nick Price,
Flag of England.svg Ricky Willison
258 Dec 1996 Zimbabwe Open −18 (72-61-68-69=270)4 strokes Flag of South Africa.svg Justin Hobday, Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Nick Price
2619 Jan 1997 San Lameer South African Masters (4)−12 (71-68-70-67=276)4 strokes Flag of Brazil.svg Adilson da Silva
2726 Jan 1997 Nashua Wild Coast Sun Challenge −10 (66-68-70-66=270)9 strokes Flag of South Africa.svg Justin Hobday
288 Mar 1998 Vodacom Players Championship (2)−5 (67-69-68-71=275)3 strokes Flag of South Africa.svg Warren Abery, Flag of the United States.svg Scott Dunlap
296 Feb 2000 Stenham Swazi Open (5)−13 (64-74-68-61=267)2 strokes Flag of Scotland.svg Doug McGuigan
3026 Nov 2000 CABS/Old Mutual Zimbabwe Open (2)−19 (66-64-70-69=269)1 stroke Flag of South Africa.svg Jean Hugo
3114 Jan 2001 Nashua Nedtel Cellular Masters (5)−6 (64-67-70-73=274)1 stroke Flag of South Africa.svg Retief Goosen, Flag of South Africa.svg Des Terblanche
3228 Jan 2001 Mercedes-Benz South African Open 1 (2)−8 (69-71-69-71=280)1 stroke Flag of England.svg Justin Rose
338 Dec 2002 Vodacom Players Championship (3)−16 (70-66-66-70=272)3 strokes Flag of the United States.svg Scott Dunlap

1Co-sanctioned by the European Tour

Sunshine Tour playoff record (4–1)

No.YearTournamentOpponentResult
1 1985 Palabora Classic Flag of South Africa (1982-1994).svg Hugh Baiocchi Won with birdie on fifth extra hole
2 1986 Swazi Sun Pro-Am Flag of South Africa (1982-1994).svg Fulton Allem Won with par on first extra hole
3 1987 Southern Suns South African Open Flag of South Africa (1982-1994).svg Fulton Allem Won with par on second extra hole
41987 AECI Charity Classic Flag of South Africa (1982-1994).svg Wayne Westner Won with birdie on first extra hole
5 1995 Telkom South African Masters Flag of the United States.svg Scott Dunlap Lost to birdie on first extra hole

Challenge Tour wins (1)

No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victory
Runner-up
112 Jan 1992 Zimbabwe Open −16 (72-65-67-68=272)9 strokes Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Tony Johnstone

Other wins (2)

No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
17 Dec 1986 Nedbank Million Dollar Challenge −6 (74-70-70-68=282)3 strokes Flag of the United States.svg Lanny Wadkins
213 Nov 1988 Benson & Hedges Trophy
(with Flag of France.svg Marie-Laure Taya)
−12 (69-68-67-72=276)1 stroke Flag of Spain.svg Tania Abitbol and Flag of Spain.svg José María Cañizares

Champions Tour wins (8)

Legend
Champions Tour major championships (1)
Tour Championships (1)
Other Champions Tour (6)
No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
122 Feb 2004 Outback Steakhouse Pro-Am −13 (67-65-68=200)1 stroke Flag of the United States.svg Larry Nelson
217 Oct 2004 SBC Championship −18 (67-63-65=195)8 strokes Flag of the United States.svg Gary McCord
324 Oct 2004 Charles Schwab Cup Championship −11 (69-74-68-66=277)1 stroke Flag of the United States.svg Tom Kite
426 Jun 2005 Bank of America Championship −12 (67-69-68=204)Playoff Flag of the United States.svg Don Pooley, Flag of the United States.svg Tom Purtzer
516 Oct 2005 Administaff Small Business Classic −16 (66-68-66=200)1 stroke Flag of the United States.svg Gil Morgan
619 Aug 2007 JELD-WEN Tradition −16 (66-68-70-68=272)5 strokes Flag of the United States.svg David Edwards
731 May 2009 Principal Charity Classic −10 (68-69-66=203)Playoff Flag of the United States.svg Fred Funk, Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Nick Price
824 Apr 2011 Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf
(with Flag of the United States.svg David Eger)
−27 (64-64-61=189)Playoff Flag of the United States.svg Scott Hoch and Flag of the United States.svg Kenny Perry

Champions Tour playoff record (3–1)

No.YearTournamentOpponentsResult
1 2005 Bank of America Championship Flag of the United States.svg Don Pooley, Flag of the United States.svg Tom Purtzer Won with birdie on second extra hole
2 2009 Principal Charity Classic Flag of the United States.svg Fred Funk, Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Nick Price Won with birdie on fourth extra hole
Price eliminated by birdie on second hole
32009 The Senior Open Championship Flag of the United States.svg Fred Funk, Flag of the United States.svg Loren Roberts Roberts won with par on third extra hole
Funk eliminated by birdie on first hole
4 2011 Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf
(with Flag of the United States.svg David Eger)
Flag of the United States.svg Scott Hoch and Flag of the United States.svg Kenny Perry Won with par on second extra hole

Results in major championships

Tournament1980198119821983198419851986198719881989
Masters Tournament T16CUT
U.S. Open T53CUTT50CUTCUTT35T66T17CUT
The Open Championship T23T23T54T45CUTT59T11T28T11
PGA Championship T54T70CUTWDT17
Tournament1990199119921993199419951996199719981999
Masters Tournament T35CUTCUT
U.S. Open T33CUTT28
The Open Championship T2T64T28T14T11T40T1432CUTT37
PGA Championship T8T27CUTT15CUT
Tournament2000200120022003
Masters Tournament
U.S. Open
The Open Championship T11CUTT53
PGA Championship CUT
  Top 10
  Did not play

CUT = missed the half-way cut
WD = withdrew
"T" indicates a tie for a place.

Summary

TournamentWins2nd3rdTop-5Top-10Top-25EventsCuts made
Masters Tournament 00000152
U.S. Open 000001127
The Open Championship 0101192219
PGA Championship 000013116
Totals01012145034

Results in The Players Championship

Tournament1991199219931994199519961997
The Players Championship T23T13CUTT23T43
  Did not play

CUT = missed the halfway cut
"T" indicates a tie for a place

Results in World Golf Championships

Tournament2001
Match Play R16
Championship NT1
Invitational

1Cancelled due to 9/11

  Top 10
  Did not play

QF, R16, R32, R64 = Round in which player lost in match play
NT = No tournament

Senior major championships

Wins (1)

YearChampionshipWinning scoreMarginRunner-up
2007 JELD-WEN Tradition −16 (66-68-70-68=272)5 strokes Flag of the United States.svg David Edwards

Senior results timeline

Results not in chronological order.

Tournament20042005200620072008200920102011201220132014201520162017201820192020202120222023
The Tradition 8T461T25T25T16T59T44T46T29T53
Senior PGA Championship T7T6T19T17T34T38T28T48T9
U.S. Senior Open T19T7T14T183T36T48T42
Senior Players Championship T9T11T41T31T52T2877T525T54
Senior British Open Championship T58T27T34T16T2T44T18T26CUTT31CUT30T60T18CUT
  Win
  Top 10
  Did not play

CUT = missed the halfway cut
"T" indicates a tie for a place

Team appearances

Amateur

Professional

See also

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