Donald Ray January (born November 20, 1929) is an American retired professional golfer.
Born in Plainview, Texas, January graduated from Sunset High School in Dallas. He was a member of the North Texas State golf team that won four consecutive NCAA Division I titles from 1949-52.
While in college as a sophomore, as part of his scholarship, he helped teach a beginning golf class, where he met his future wife, Patricia "Pat" Rushing. They both graduated in 1953 and eloped to Ardmore, Oklahoma. They lived in San Antonio while Don was in the Air Force, and began their family — two boys and a girl.
January won 10 PGA Tour titles, though never more than one in a year, with his most notable at the 1967 PGA Championship, an 18-hole playoff victory over Don Massengale. January had lost the 1961 PGA Championship in a playoff to Jerry Barber when his 68, the lowest losing score ever in an 18-hole playoff for a major championship, was bested by Barber's 67. He won the Vardon Trophy for lowest scoring average in 1976 at the age of 47. He was a member of the U.S. Ryder Cup team in both 1965 and 1977.
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Se ou ke mwen remen, pou ou sel m gen anvi
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C'est toi que j'attends…
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Se tan devwa m ka chante, ke son yo anko existe
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Santi'm pral tombe, lange main ou b'am mwen
Vire tet ou gade mwen, c'est toi que j'attends
Tu es la réponse
A toutes mes questions
J'ai besoin de ta main
Pour guider mon existence
Je mets mon coeur à tes pieds
C'est le sort d'un homme sincère
Je t’offre mes nuits d'amour
Donne-moi ton coeur pour la vie
I want you
I Love You
Crazy for you
C'est toi que j'attends…
Madam t'ap mache
Mwen tande vwa ki rele
Viye'm gade deye
Se la m'kopran
Se ou vecu m t'ap reve
Se tout fwa wap koute'm
Kopran kisa'm sot di
Pou ou mem sel ze'm ovri