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Jay Sigel, Legendary Amateur Golfer, Dies at 81

The USGA confirms Sigel passed away from pancreatic cancer, leaving behind a legacy as the greatest U.S. amateur golfer since Bobby Jones.

Jay Siegel hits a shot during the final round of the Toshiba Classic at the Newport Beach Country Club on March 8, 2009 in Newport Beach, California.
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Overview

  • Jay Sigel, a two-time U.S. Amateur and three-time U.S. Mid-Amateur champion, passed away on April 19, 2025, at the age of 81 from pancreatic cancer.
  • Sigel was widely regarded as the greatest American amateur golfer since Bobby Jones, competing in nine Walker Cup matches and serving twice as playing captain.
  • He was low amateur three times at the Masters and once each at the U.S. Open and British Open, showcasing his skill on golf's biggest stages.
  • A severe hand injury during college altered his path from professional aspirations to a distinguished amateur career and a successful insurance business.
  • At age 50, Sigel joined the PGA Tour Champions, winning eight titles and extending his competitive success into senior professional golf.