Nathaniel Crosby

Golfer

Birthday October 29, 1961

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace Hillsborough, California, U.S.

Age 62 years old

Nationality United States

Height 6ft 2in

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1961

Nathaniel Patrick Crosby (born October 29, 1961) is an American golfer.

1970

He starred along with the rest of his family in the 1970 television musical Goldilocks.

Crosby stated that he was embarrassed to perform in the Christmas specials as he was not a natural performer.

Crosby attended the University of Miami and played for the golf team.

1976

Crosby performed with his father, mother, brother, and sister in several Christmas television shows and at the London Palladium in 1976.

He would shoot 76-77 on the weekend to finish at 303 (+15) and in solo 59th place.

He was low amateur, besting future PGA Tour pro Corey Pavin by a shot.

1977

Crosby shot an opening round 77 and then quadrupled-bogeyed the par-5 14th hole on Friday putting him in danger of missing the cut.

However, he shot −1 for the rest of the round to make the cut by two.

1980

In the 1980s the PGA Tour did not have a developmental tour so many young golfers in Crosby's situation played overseas.

1981

He won the 1981 U.S. Amateur and played on the winning 1982 Eisenhower Trophy and 1983 Walker Cup teams.

He turned professional but had little success and was later reinstated as an amateur.

He is the seventh child and sixth son of Bing Crosby.

Crosby was born and raised in Hillsborough, California.

He was the third and youngest child between Bing Crosby and actress Kathryn Grant.

Bing Crosby also had four children from his first marriage.

Although his father was a showbiz celebrity he was, in Nathaniel's words, "determined that we didn't grow up to be Hollywood brats."

The family lived hundreds of miles from Los Angeles, in northern California, and Bing instilled a strong work ethic in his children.

In the summer Nathaniel and his siblings worked sunup 'til sundown baling alfalfa and vaccinating cattle on the family ranch.

Crosby stated later in life in his memoir 18 Holes with Bing, "I always longed for summer to end so I could go back to school."

He had a cool relationship with his father and got into golf as a way to connect with his dad, who was a golf fanatic.

Crosby states, “I learned golf so that I could spend more time with him." Crosby largely learned golf from the family's Irish nanny, Bridget. Bridget was also a pro golfer. Crosby won the club championship at the family's country club, Burlingame Country Club, at the age of 15. His father stated after the victory, "Today is the happiest day of my life." Crosby attended Burlingame High School and was on the golf team.

At the University of Miami, he qualified for the 1981 U.S. Amateur held at The Olympic Club in San Francisco, which he won at age 19, making him the third-youngest U.S. Amateur winner ever.

In addition to this youth, Crosby was not considered a uniquely talented amateur golfer.

Golf writer Herbert Warren Wind wrote in The New Yorker, "His swing was so unimpressive that most observers felt there had to be at least a thousand better amateur golfers in the country."

He was usually not even the top golfer on his college's golf team, occasionally ranking 3rd- or 4th-best.

Crosby defeated future PGA Tour pro Willie Wood in the semifinal and then 24-year-old engineer Brian Lindley in the final.

1982

The win qualified him for the 1982 U.S. Open, again held at another local northern California course, Pebble Beach.

Also in 1982 Crosby won the Porter Cup, an elite medal-play event for amateurs.

Most recent champions of the event – like Ben Crenshaw, John Cook, and Scott Simpson – had gone on to win on the PGA Tour, so the victory certainly boded well for Crosby.

He also played on the victorious 1982 Eisenhower Trophy and 1983 Walker Cup teams.

1984

After graduating from the University of Miami, Crosby became a professional golf player in 1984.

He failed to gain a place on the PGA Tour.

1985

Crosby decided to play in Europe, qualifying for the European Tour before the 1985 season.

He played full-time in Europe from 1985 to 1987.

His best year was in 1985.

He recorded a third place finish at the Portuguese Open, his only top-10 of the season.

1986

The 1986 season was more of a struggle as he did not record any top-10s and missed the majority of cuts.

1987

He would finish 87th on the Order of Merit and kept his card.

2011

He finished 115th on the Order of Merit and barely kept his card.