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    • Albert Wenzel "Red" Brosch (November 8, 1911 – December 10, 1975) was an American professional golfer.


      Early life


      Brosch was born in Farmingdale, New York, on November 8, 1911, to Henry J. Brosch and his wife Catherine. In June 1936, he married Ellen Fredericka Blixt.


      Golf career


      Brosch worked primarily as a club pro but also played on the PGA Tour, making 125 cuts between 1933 and 1962. He was the first player to shoot a round of 60 on the Tour, in the third round of the 1951 Texas Open. He went on to finish fourth, shooting a final-round 70 (268), three strokes out of the Dutch Harrison-Doug Ford playoff. Three weeks later, Brosch turned in his top PGA Tour performance, a runner-up finish at the St. Petersburg Open. He fell by six strokes to winner Jim Ferrier.
      As a club pro, he worked primarily in the New York City area, including Bethpage, Cherry Valley Club, and Sands Point Golf Club. He won the Long Island Open 10 times, the Long Island PGA nine times, and the Metropolitan PGA six times.


      Military service


      He was drafted in 1943 and served in World War II, attaining the rank of corporal.


      Death and legacy


      Brosch died on December 10, 1975, and was interred in Long Island National Cemetery. Brosch was honored in 1975 as the PGA Metropolitan Section’s second Sam Snead Award recipient for his contributions to golf, the PGA and the Metropolitan Section.


      Professional wins (25)


      this list mat be incomplete

      1938 Metropolitan PGA
      1939 Long Island PGA Championship, Long Island Open
      1940 Long Island PGA Championship
      1941 Metropolitan PGA
      1942 Long Island PGA Championship
      1946 Long Island Open
      1947 Metropolitan PGA, Long Island PGA Championship, Long Island Open
      1948 Long Island Open
      1949 Long Island PGA Championship, Long Island Open
      1950 Metropolitan PGA, Long Island PGA Championship, Long Island Open
      1951 Long Island PGA Championship, Long Island Open
      1952 Metropolitan PGA
      1953 Long Island Open
      1956 Long Island Open
      1959 Metropolitan PGA, Long Island PGA Championship, Long Island Open
      1960 Long Island PGA Championship


      Results in major championships



      Note: Brosch never played in The Open Championship.

      NT = no tournament
      CUT = missed the half-way cut
      R64, R32, R16, QF, SF = round in which player lost in PGA Championship match play
      "T" indicates a tie for a place


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