Peter McEvoy is an English golfer.
Peter McEvoy may also refer to:
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Thomas K. McEvoy is a professional poker player, author and member of the Poker Hall of Fame. He is best known for his win in the 1983 World Series of Poker main event.
Joseph Patrick McEvoy, also sometimes credited as John P. McEvoy or Joseph P. McEvoy, was an American writer whose stories were published during the 1920s and 1930s in popular magazines such as Liberty, The Saturday Evening Post and Cosmopolitan.
Eleanor McEvoy is an Irish singer/songwriter. McEvoy composed the song "Only A Woman's Heart", title track of A Woman's Heart, the best-selling Irish album in Irish history.
4,000 Weeks' Holiday is a 1984 album by Ian Dury & The Music Students for Polydor Records, released on 27 January 1984.
Peter Aloysius McEvoy OBE was a leading British amateur golfer for many years, and is now a golf course designer, golf administrator, and golf writer.
Chronicle Books is a San Francisco-based American publisher of books for adults and children.
Emma Quayle is an Australian rules football recruiter with Australian Football League (AFL) club the Greater Western Sydney Giants. She was previously a journalist at The Age newspaper in Melbourne, Australia.
Frederick Joseph McEvoy was an Australian born British multi-discipline sportsman and socialite. He had most sporting success as a bobsledder in the late 1930s, winning several medals including three golds at the FIBT World Championships. He married several wealthy heiresses and was a close friend of Errol Flynn. He usually shortened his name to Freddie McEvoy and was nicknamed "Suicide Freddie".
Andy McEvoy was an Irish professional football player.
Ben McEvoy is a professional Australian rules footballer who plays for the Hawthorn Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He previously played for the St Kilda Football Club between 2008 and 2013.
Michael J McEvoy is an American screen composer, orchestrator and multi-instrumentalist ..
McEvoy Motorcycles was a British motorcycle manufacturer based in Derby. The company used engines from Villiers, Blackburne, British Anzani and JAP. The company ceased trading in 1929 when the financier Cecil 'Archie' Birkin was killed in an accident at the Isle of Man TT.
John "Jack" McEvoy is a literary character created by Michael Connelly in the 1996 novel The Poet and starring again in the sequel the Scarecrow thirteen years later. In the interim, McEvoy appeared in one Harry Bosch novel – 2001's A Darkness More Than Night – and one Mickey Haller novel – 2008's The Brass Verdict.
McEvoy is a surname of Irish origin. Notable people with the surname include:
Cameron McEvoy is an Australian competitive swimmer who represented his country at the 2012 Summer Olympics and the 2016 Summer Olympics.
Kerrin McEvoy is an Australian jockey who is best known for winning three Melbourne Cups. In Europe, McEvoy rode several big winners for Godolphin including Rule of Law in the St Leger Stakes at Doncaster in 2004 and Ibn Khaldun in the Racing Post Trophy, also at Doncaster in 2007.
Neil McEvoy is a Welsh politician who has represented the South Wales Central region at the National Assembly for Wales since 2016. Formerly representing Plaid Cymru, he was temporarily expelled from the party in 2018 and sits as an Independent Assembly Member. He was elected to the Assembly on the Plaid Cymru regional list, under the Additional Member System.
Tanner McEvoy is an American football wide receiver who plays for the Tampa Bay Vipers of the XFL. He played college football at the University of Wisconsin, Arizona Western College, and the University of South Carolina.
The Kier is a Grade II listed house on the west side of Wimbledon Common, built in 1789, later extended and now subdivided into nine flats.
Peter McEvoy is an Australian journalist and television producer.