What key details about bob duden  can be extracted from the following bio?  Bio: robert w. duden -lrb- september 5 , 1920 -- march 22 , 1995 -rrb- was an american professional golfer who played on the pga tour in the 1950s and 1960s . a lifelong resident of portland , oregon , duden compiled a remarkable record in sectional golf competition . he won over 50 tournaments in a 40 year career that included 23 major pacific northwest section events including a record 7 wins of the pacific northwest senior pga championship ; he won the oregon open a record eight times . in competition on the pga tour , duden 's best showings were three 2nd place ties between 1959 and 1964 . his best finish in a major championship was t-46 at the 1954 u.s. open . duden invented and patented the croquet style putter , which he named `` the dude '' . when other well-known professionals like sam snead adopted this revolutionary putting technique , its popularity began to surge ; however , the usga banned it when tradionalists like bobby jones objected . duden had 22 holes-in-one during his career . in his later years , he worked as a teaching pro at glendoveer golf course , where an annual tournament bears his name . duden was inducted into the pacific northwest section pga hall of fame in 1993 and the oregon sports hall of fame in 1995 .
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- open is t46 : 1954- masters is dnp- status is professional- death date is 22 march 1995- pga is t54 : 1977- extour is pga tour- birth date is 5 september 1920- fullname is robert w. duden- name is bob duden- usopen is t46 : 1954- prowins is 29