Robert John Toski, born Algustoski (born September 18, 1926), is an American professional
golf
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er and golf instructor. He was inducted into the PGA Golf Professional Hall of Fame in 2013.
Early years
He was born in
Haydenville, Massachusetts of Polish descent, the eighth of nine children born to Walenty Algustoski and his wife Mary. He learned to play golf at Northampton Country Club, where he caddied and where two of his elder brothers, Jack and Ben, were assistant professionals.
PGA Tour
He joined the
PGA Tour
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in 1949 and broke through for his first win in the
Insurance City Open in 1953. He was the leading money winner in 1954, when his four victories included the
World Championship of Golf, where first prize was $50,000, by far the richest prize-money golf event in the world. That victory also earned him a $50,000 contract from promoter
George S. May to put on 50 exhibitions the following year; he would put on 57 and play in only 14 events in 1955. He scaled back his playing career starting in 1957 after wife Lynn gave birth to three boys in a span of less than four years.
Toski found stardom on the Tour despite weighing only 118 pounds. He was the smallest Tour player throughout his playing career and his combination of his small size and his driving prowess earned him the nickname "Mouse" from
Sam Snead
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, a reference to the cartoon superhero Mighty Mouse popular at that time.
Club professional, coach, author, broadcaster
Toski left the tour aged 30 so he could spend more time with his young family (perhaps influenced by having lost his own mother at age six), and took a series of jobs as a club professional, while still competing occasionally on the Tour.
Later he found renewed fame as a leading golf coach, assisting tour pros such as
World Golf Hall of Fame
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inductees
Tom Kite
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Career
Kite w ...
and
Judy Rankin
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Since 2010, Rankin has served a ...
as well as Australian star
Bruce Crampton
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Early life
Crampton was born in Sydney, New South Wales, and attended Kogarah High School from 1948 to 1950. In August 1953 he reached final of the New South Wales Am ...
. He also wrote several golf instructional books, and made some of the earliest golf instruction videos. In the early 1980s he was a regular on
NBC Sports golf telecasts. He worked as color commentator with Hughes Sports Network golf telecasts in the 1970s.
Senior PGA Tour
Toski began playing on the
Senior PGA Tour (now Champions Tour) upon its formation in 1980. He left the Tour in January 1986 after he became involved in a controversy over how he marked his ball in a tournament in
Japan. Fellow Senior PGA Tour player
Gay Brewer
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Life
Brewer was born in Middletown, Ohio, and raised in Lexington, Kentucky. As an amat ...
stated that Toski improved his lie by marking it away from a spike mark near where his ball had come to rest on the green. Toski said that he had no recollection of any rules infraction. He returned in April 1986
and played several more years on the Tour.
Legacy
He was the first living instructor inducted into the World Golf Teachers Hall of Fame, and he is also a member of the
National Polish-American Hall of Fame.
Professional wins (12)
PGA Tour wins (5)
*1953 (1)
Insurance City Open
*1954 (4)
Baton Rouge Open,
Azalea Open,
Eastern Open,
World Championship of Golf
Other wins (5)
''this list is probably incomplete''
*1953
Havana Invitational
*1958
Massachusetts Open
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,
Jamaica Open
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,
Puerto Rico Open
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*1959
Maine Open
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Other senior wins (2)
*1990
Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf
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- Legendary Division (with
Mike Fetchick)
*1992
Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf
The Bass Pro Shops Legends of Golf at Big Cedar is a golf tournament in Missouri on the PGA Tour Champions. Since 2014, it has been played at Big Cedar Lodge in Ridgedale on the par-3 Top of the Rock course, designed by Jack Nicklaus and the 18- ...
- Legendary Division (with
Mike Fetchick)
Playoff record
Senior PGA Tour playoff record (0–1)
Results in major championships
''Note: Toski never played in
The Open Championship
The Open Championship, often referred to as The Open or the British Open, is the oldest golf tournament in the world, and one of the most prestigious. Founded in 1860, it was originally held annually at Prestwick Golf Club in Scotland. Later t ...
.''
CUT = missed the half-way cut
"T" indicates a tie for a place
R128, R64, R32, R16, QF, SF = round in which player lost in PGA Championship match play
Major works
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*''Find Your Own Fundamentals'' (with Jim Flick), Golf Digest, 1992
References
External links
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GolfOnline bio and guide to Toski's coaching theoryToski Golf- golf equipment company
Toski-Battersby Golf Learning Center- Toski's golf school in Florida
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American male golfers
PGA Tour golfers
PGA Tour Champions golfers
American golf instructors
Golf writers and broadcasters
Golfers from Massachusetts
American people of Polish descent
People from Williamsburg, Massachusetts
1926 births
Living people